Veni^re, Jacques (1664-1739) 
Carmina (Vites et vinum). Parisiis, vid, Sim. Ber¬ 
nard, 1696. (Brit, Mus*) 
Brit, Mus, Cat, enters as if this were the 
1st ed, of the Praediimi rustictrai. Above title 
and imprint are from Pritzel, 1st ed,, 10661, 
quoting ”Q” i,e, Qu4rard, This is not found 
in Simon, Bib, Vinaria, but is entered in Gat- 
terer, Litt, Weinb, (1832), p,l5, and Haller, 
Bib, Bot, 2:33, as; ”Jac, Vaniere Columbae et 
Vites, Paris, 1696,” 
In Latin and French verse. 
Note in Brit, Mus, Cat,: ”Ad ,,, D, De la 
Berchere, Archiepisc, Narbon, Bibliothecae su¬ 
ae epistola,” probably refers to ”Legoux de la 
Berchere (Charles), Archiveque d'Albi, puis de 
Narbonne,” of Cat, Bib, Nat, 93:248, 
Praediiiin rusticum. Carmen, libri X, Tolosae, 1706, 
(Not located) 
Rothamsted Cat,, p,289, says this work was 
first published in 1707, Seguier, however, p, 
399, Pritzel, 1st ed,, Bouchard-Huzard, p,996, 
and many other bibliographers, give an imprint 
of 1706, Moreover, Pritzel, 1st ed,, 10662, 
says: ’’Privilegium operis datum est die 21 Aug, 
1706," The article on Vaniere in Biog, Univ,, 
47:451-453, says the first ten books were is¬ 
sued at Paris in 1710, but the work as a whole 
did not appear until 1730 at Toulouse, 
-- Lutetiae Parisiorum, apud Joannem Le, Clerc, 
1707, 268 p, (Not located) 
See Seguier, p,399; Pritzel, 1st ed,; Hal¬ 
ler, 2:33, Seguier and Haller give place as 
"Parisiis 
- Coloniae Agrippinae, 1712, (Brit, Mus,) 
See also Seguier, p,399, 
Brit, Mus, includes in title: "Cura pasto¬ 
ral is testamenti veteris, in Lotharingis Prae- 
sulibus rediviva," 
- Amstelaedami, 1714, (Bradley Bib, 3:112) 
