69 a) 
das € imprelas en el Afio de 1661, y de 
las pofteriores Vifitas hechas en los de 
1619, 29, y 61, formado y reducido a 
dos Tablas, por D. JuaN DE La Re- 
GUERa VALDELOMaR.”’—Extract of the 
Ordinances of the Royal Chancery of 
Grenada, compiled and printed in the 
Year 1601, and including (ubfequent Vi- 
fitations made in the Years 1619, 1629; 
and 1661, arranged and reduced to two 
Tables, by D. Juan Reguera Valdelo- 
mar. 
The fir of thefe refpeéts the fuperior 
officers, the'other the inferior ones, of 
that tribunal. The whole is difpofed in 
columns, and treated with perfpicuity, fo 
that all the duties, powers, and dignities, 
of the refpective officers, areclearly a(cer- 
tained, and the regulations adopted which 
refpeét thefe, are explained, fo that the 
whole bufinefs of this court may be eafily 
and correétly underftcod, without having 
recourfe to the voluminous code formed 
from the archives of the inititution. 
*¢ Summa Conciliorum Hifpaniz quot- 
quot inveniri potuerunt ad ufque Seculum 
proximé preteritum: Notis novifque Dif- 
fertationibus adornatum. . Opera et ftudio 
R. P. M. Fr. MatH! DE VILLANU- 
FIO.”—Summary View of the Councils 
of Spain, as far as can be afcertained, to 
the preceding Century ; illuftrated by 
Notes and Differtations, by R. P. M. 
Fr. Matthias de Villanufio. 
<¢ Infticutiones Juris Canonici, quibus 
Vetus et Nova Ecclefiae Difciplina et Mu- 
tationum Cau(/z enarrantur ; a DoMINICo 
CavaLaRi0, JurisCanonici et Civilis Pro- 
feffore, con{cripte.”—The Inftitutions of 
Canonical Law, in which the old and 
new Ecclefiftical Difcipline is detailed, and 
the Caules of the Alterations that have 
taken place, are explained, 6 vols. by 
Dominic Cavalario, Profeffor of Canon 
and Civil Law. 
«¢ Febrero reformado y anotado; 6 
Libreria de Efcribanos, por el Lie D. 
JosepH Marcos GuTiERReEz.’’—Fe- 
brero reformed, with Notes; or, the 
Scrivener’s Library, by the Licentiate D. 
Jofeph Marcos Gutierrez. 
‘¢ Enfayo fob: ela J arifprudencia Univer- 
fal, en que fe «xamini, qual es el primer 
Principio de la Jufticia y el Fundamento 
de la Obligacun Moral, por D. Jayme 
ALVAREZ DE ABREU, Marques de la 
Regalia.”—Effay on Univerfai Jorifpru- 
dence, in which the Principles of Juttice 
and the Foundations of Morality are ex- 
amined, by D. James Marquis of Re- 
galia. 
Ta this work the opinions of fome cele- 
4 
Retrofpect of Stanife Literature—Novels, Fugitive Pieces, Sc. 
brated philofophers are examined, and the 
truth of a future ftate, and the neceffity 
of revelation, are afcertained. , 
“* Refumen de la Hiftoria Cronolégica 
del Derecho y Leyes de Efpaiia, formada 
en dos Tablas 6 Planes, por D. Juan 
DE La REGNERA VALDELOMAR.”’— 
Continuation of the Chronological Hiftory 
of the Rights and Laws of Spain, in two. 
Tables or Charts, by D. Juan de la Reg- 
nea, 
‘© Inftrucciones del Derecho Piublico 
General de Efpaia, por D. Ramon La- 
ZARO DE DON, tomo so.’’—Inititutions 
of Public Right, as eftablifhed in Spain, » 
by D. Ramon Lazaro de Don, vol. 5. 
«*’ Teatro de la Legiflacion, y Jo Util 
que es a jas Indias.”"—Plan of Univerfal 
Legiflation for Spain and the Indies. - 
‘* Suplimento ala Colleccion, por Or 
den Cronolégica. de Pragmaticas, Cédu- 
las, Cireulares y otras Providencias, del 
prefente Reynado.”—Supplement to the 
Colleétion, in Chronological Order, of 
Royal Proclamations, Schedules, Circu- 
lar Mandates, and other legal Formule, 
of the prefent Reign. 
This collection commences the 4th vo- 
lume of the prefent divifion, and the 6th 
of the whole work. 
_ METAPHYSICS. . 
«¢ Difcernimienco Filof6fico de Ingenios 
para Artes y Ciencias.’’—Philofophicat 
Diftinétions of the Species of Intellect 
adapted to the different Arts and Sciences. 
In this work fome of the materials are 
drawn from the writings of the celebrated 
Juan Huarte, whofe opinions are dan- 
gera@s, if diffufed without difcretion. 
The frequent difadvantages which arile 
from the purfuit of a profeffion for which 
the talents of the ftudent are not fitted, is 
often the more pernicious, hecaufe the 
difcovery is made at {o late a period. The 
author here confults the belt writers on 
the charaéter of mind fuited to the dit- 
ferent attainments in theology, philofo- 
phy, jurifprudence, medicine, poeiry, elo- 
quence, and the military art; and he con- 
tends that there is no man fo deficient as 
not to be competent to fome ufeful occu- 
pation. 3 
NOVELS, FUGITIVE PIECES, AND M1S= 
CELLANIES. 
*< Recreaciones de] Hombre Senfible.’” 
—kRational Recreations. 
This work contains a feries of events. 
recorded in the hiftoric form, and com. 
prizes a general view of every country 
and of every age of the world. It bas a. 
moral tendency, and explains the theory _ 
; af 
