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in 1723. The present edition contains several pages of 

 additional matter and two curious woodcuts. 



" The History of Sir Harry Herald and Sir Edward 

 Haunch." By Henry Fielding, Esq. Dublin, 1755. A 

 supposititious work, published the year after Fielding's 

 death. 



An interesting collection of Pamphlets, Newspaper Cut- 

 tings, MS. Letters and Plates relating to the Bristol Riots 

 of 1831. 



The following are the most interesting and valua.ble of the 

 foreign books of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries which 

 Tiave been added to the Library during the year : — 



Antoninus, " Medicina de I'Anima," printed by Baldassare 

 Azzaguidi at Bologna in 1472. One of the earliest books 

 printed at Bologna. 



Jacobus de Voragine " Sermones." An undescribed edition, 

 printed about 1474 by ' C.W.,' a Strassburg printer whose full 

 name is unknown. 



Agapitus Fortius, Letters. A work of a hitherto unknown 

 author, printed at Rome by an unknown printer about 1475. 



" Altercatio rusticorum et clericorum," printed at Rome 

 about 1475. A curious anticlerical satire. 



Aeneas Sylvius (Pope Pius II.) " Epistula ad Mahumetum 

 IL," printed at Rome about 1476-77. 



Galvanus, of Padua, " Memoriale de Confessione," printed 

 by Giovanni Leonardo Longo, probably at Vicenza about 

 1477. A book hitherto unknown. 



Girolamo Manfredi, " II Perche," an Italian version of the 

 author's " Liber de liomine " here ascribed to Albertus Magnus, 

 printed by Sixtus Riessinger at Naples, 1478. 



Aeneas Sylvius," Epistula de remediis amoris," printed by 

 Jean Parix at Toulouse about 1480. An undescribed edition 

 in a Roman type used only in three or four books, none of 

 which have hitherto been in the Library. 



" Officium de conceptione B.V. Mariae," compiled by 

 Bernardino de' Busti, authorised by Pope Sixtus IV., and 

 printed by Pachel and Scinzenzeler at Milan about 1480-81. 

 The first edition of this Office, and hitherto undescribed. 



" Digestum Novum," printed by Johann Siber, Lyons, 1482. 

 The earliest dated work of this printer in the Library before 

 the purchase of this book was 1498. 



" Legenda sanctorum trium Regum " and Ludovico Bigi 

 Pittorio " Dominicale e Santuario, " both printed at-Modena by 

 Domenico Rocociola about 1490. With remarkable woodcuts. 



Ketham, Joannes de, " Fascicule de Medicina," printed by 

 Joannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis at Venice, 1498. A book 

 containing ten fine woodcuts, one of which is printed in four 

 colours. 



