JONSTONUS (ARTURUS). 1642. Poemata omnia. (Portrait.) Middelb., Zeland. 24mo. 5369 Lond. 5370 Psalmi Davidici cum argumentis et notis. 12mo. 1741. JORDAN, or JORDAIN (THOMAS). Fancy's Festivals: A Masque, As it hath been privately presented by many civil persons of quality. And now at their requests newly printed with many various and delightful new Songs, for the further illustration of every Scene. [Orig. ed.] 4to. Lond. 1657. 5371 The Walks of Islington and Hogsdon, with The Humours of Woodstreet-Compter. A Comedy, as it was publikely Acted 19. days together, with extraordinary Applause. Never Printed before. 4to. Lond. 1657. Money Is An Asse. good Applause 5372 A Comedy, As it hath been Acted with [Orig. ed.] 4to. Lond. 1668. 5373 plagiarism of BENLOWES (EDWARD). * Death Dis-sected: or, a fort against misfortune in a cordiall, compounded of many pious and profitable meditations on mans mortality. In severall poems written by T. J. Svo. [Lond.] Printed by authority for the use of the Author. 1649. 5374 The title is preceded by an engraved emblematical frontispiece, and one leaf, with 22 lines of verse, on the recto explanatory of the emblems. Verso blank. "This volume originally appeared with the engraved title page,— A Bvckler agaynst the feare of Death or Pyous and Proffittable Observations, Medytations and Consolations on Man's Mortallity by E. B. minister in G. B. London Printed for Mi: Sparke Junior 1640,-opposite which are fourteen verses headed-" The Mind of the Frontispiece." After the engraved title is a plain title-page. Then a leaf containing a dedication To the Right Worshipfull Mris Helena Phelips and Mris Agneta Gorges, grand children to the Right Honourable Lady Helena, late Lady Marchionesse of Northampton, now with God, E. B. wisheth the happinesse of grace here and of glory hereafter," &c., &c. The book, it appears, fell subsequently into the hands of Jordan, who destroyed the original titles, &c., and then put it forth as his own production! E. B. are the initials of Edward Benlowes."-MS. note by Mr. Dyce. JORDANUS (HADRIANUS). Susanna tragoedia acta coram rege in Colleg. Claromont. 12mo. Par. 1654. 5375 "With E. H. Barker's Best Wishes to the Rev. A. Dyce, Sept. 14, 1835." JORIO (ANDRÉ DE). Description de quelques peintures antiques qui existent au cabinet du Royal Musée-Bourbon de Portici. Svo. Naples. 1825. 5376 JORTIN (JOHN). Miscellaneous Observations upon Authors Ancient and Modern. 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1731-2. 5377 Isaac Reed's copy with his autograph and notes. "The names of the several Authors in these volumes are in the handwriting of Dr. Jortin.”—MS. note by Reed. * Another copy. With notes, transcribed from Cracherode's copy in the British Museum by Mr. Dyce, which give the names of the various contributors to the "Observations," etc. 5378 "The Remarks on the Miscel. Obs., bound up with this Volume, is a scarce piece."-MS. note by Mr. Dyce. Remarks on Spenser's poems. [Anon.] 8vo. Lond. 1734. (Two copies.) 5379 Discourses concerning the truth of the Christian Religion. 8vo. Lond. 1746. 5380 *Fourth edition. 8vo. Lond. 1768. 5381 Lusus poetici. [Anon.] Editio tertia. 4to. Lond. 1748. 5382 8vo. Lond. 5383 Remarks on ecclesiastical history. 5 vols. 1751-73. Six dissertations upon different subjects. 8vo. Lond. 1755. 5384 The Life of Erasmus. (Portrait.) 2 vols. 4to. Lond. 1758-60. 5385 * Tracts, philological, critical, and miscellaneous. Consisting of pieces, many before published separately, several annexed to the works of learned friends, and others now first printed from the Author's manuscripts. (Portrait.) 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1790. (Four copies.) No. 1. MS. notes by [Rev. Weeden Butler the Editor]. JOSEPH. 5386 [Poems, Pope's Library. Vol. I.]. The History of Joseph. A Poem. In Eight Books. By the Author of Friendship in Death. Svo. Lond. 1736. JOSEPHUS (FLAVIUS). 5387 Opera omnia Graece et Latine excusa ad editionem LugdumBatavam S. Havercampii cum Oxoniensi Io. Hudsonii collatam curavit F. Oberthür. 3 vols. 8vo. Lips. 1782-85. 5388 JOURDAIN (W. C.). Some proposed emendations in the text of Shakespeare and explanations of his words [pp. 133-144, of the Transactions of the Philological Society?] 8vo. n. p. n. d. Presentation copy to Mr. Dyce from the Author. 5389 On an unexplained passage in Shakespeare's King Lear (pp. 134-36, of the Transactions of the Philological Society, -Vol. for 1857). 8vo. n. p. n. d. JOVIAL CREW. 5390 The Jovial Crew; a Comic Opera. 8vo. Lond. 1761. 5391 Altered from the "Jovial Crew; or, the Merry Beggars," by Richard Brome, (No. 1427), by the addition of several songs by Mr. Roome, Mr. Concanen, and Sir William Yonge, in 1731. JUBILEE. Songs, Chorusses, etc. which are introduced in the new entertainment of the Jubilee [By Garrick?] 8vo. Lond. 1776. JUDÆI. 5392 Trium scriptorum illustrium de tribus Judaeorum sectis syntagma. In quo N. Serarii, J. Drusii, J. Scaligeri, Opuscula exhibentur. Jacobus Triglandius diatriben de secto Karæorum adjecit. 2 pts. (in one vol.). 4to. Delphis. 1703. JUDAS MACCHABÆUS. 5393 Judas Macchabæus, a sacred drama. 4to. Lond. n. d. JUDICIUM. 5394 *Judicium, A Pageant. Extracted from the Towneley Manuscript of Ancient Mysteries. (Extracted from a MS. by Peregrine Edward Towneley, for the Roxburghe Club.) 4to. Lond. 1822. JUDICIUM DISCRETIONIS. 5395 Judicium Discretionis; or a just and necessary apology, for the Peoples judgement of private discretion, exhibited against the arrogant pretences and imperious suggestions of Tannerus, Valentia, Bellarmine, with other advocates of the Papal Tyranny. 8vo. Lond. 1667. JULIANUS, IMPERATOR. Ιουλιανου 5396 Iuliani Imp. Opera quae supersunt omnia, et S. Cyrilli contra Iulianum Libri decem. Accedunt Dionysii Petavii in Iulianum notæ Folio. E. Spanhemius Graecum Juliani contextum recensuit, etc. Gr. Lat. 2 vols. Lips. 1696. JUNIUS. 5397 Junius including letters by the same writer under other signatures; to which are added his confidential correspondence with Mr. Wilkes, and his private letters to Mr. H. S. Woodfall ; a new and enlarged edition Standard Library.) 2 vols. 8vo. JURIUS (PETRUS). De pace inter Protestantes ineunda consultatio. Svo. Ultrajecti. (16)88. JUSTINIANUS (FLAVIUS, Imperator). 5399 Institutionum libri IIII. Svo. Paris, ex off. R. Stephani. 1534. 5400 Another edition. Textu ad codicem olim Heilsbronnensem nunc Erlangensem recognito edidit Car. Bucher. 8vo. Erlan 5401 Ed. Schrader [et alii]. Editio stereotypa. 8vo. Berol. 1851. USTINUS, MARTYR. Του αγίου Ι. απολογια πρωτη 5402 [Second title.] Justini apologia prima pro Christianis ad Antoninum Pium, cum Latina Joan. Langi versione subjunctis emendationibus et notis Rob. ac Henr. Stephanorum [aliorumque]. Edita à J. E. Grabe. 8vo. Oxon., e theat. Sheldon. 1700. 5403 Απολογία δευτερα [Second title.] Justini apologia secunda pro Christianis, Oratio Cohortatoria, Oratio ad Graecos, et de Monarchia liber: cum Latina Joan. Langi versione subjunctis emendationibus et notis Rob. et Henr. Stephanorum [aliorumque]. Edita ab H. Hutchin. 8vo. Oxon., ex theat. Sheldon. 1703. 5404 Justini Apologiæ duæ et Dialogus cum Tryphone Judæo. Cum notis et emendationibus Styani Ιουστινου Απολογία Thirlbii. Folio. Lond. JUSTINUS (M. JUNIUS). Historiæ Philippicæ cum integris commentariis Jac. Bongarsii, Franc. Modii, etc., Et excerptis aliorum. Curante A. Gronovio. 8vo. Lugd. Bat. 1719. (Two copies.) 5406 No. 1. Autograph and MS. notes of Jer. Markland. JUVENALIS (DECIUS JUNIUS). D. J. Juvenalis et Auli Persii Flacci Satyræ cum commentariis. 8vo. Amst. 1684. Satyræ, cum scholiis veterum, et commentariis Grangæi 5407 Is. et aliorum. Accedit A. P. Flacci Satirarum liber. Is. Casaubonus recensuit. Editio novissima cura et opera M. Casauboni. 4to. Lugd. Bat. 1695. Persius has a separate title and pagination. D. J. Juvenalis et A. Persii Flacci Satire. Interpretatione ac notis illustravit L. Prateus.. Editio quinta. Svo. Lond. Satyræ, X., XIII., XIV., from the text of Ruperti, with a new and literal translation, and copious English notes [by George Burges]. 12mo. 12mo. Camb. Camb. 1840. 5411 With MS. marginal notes (by G. B.) and the inscription "From the editor G. B. to his late found but fast friend A. D." Translations. Juvenal's sixteen Satyrs or, a survey of the manners and actions of mankind. By Sir Robert Stapylton. (Portrait of Stapylton.) 8vo. Lond. 1647. 5412 The first English translation of all the Satires. Horace Walpole's copy. D. J. J., and A. P. Flaccus translated and illustrated, as well with sculpture as notes. By Barten Holyday. Fol. Oxf. 1673. 5413 The Tenth Satyr of J., English and Latin. The English by Tho. Shadwell. With illustrations upon it. 4to. Lond. 1687. 5414 The Satires of D. J. J. Translated into English verse. By Mr. Dryden and several other Eminent Hands. Together with the Satires of A. P. Flaccus. Made English by Mr. Dryden. Folio. Lond. 1693. 5415 5416 Another edition. To which is prefix'd a Discourse concerning the original and progress of Satyr. 8vo. Lond. 1754. 5417 The Satires of Juvenal translated into English verse, with a correct copy of the original Latin Also Dr. Brewster's Persius By E. Owen. Lat. Eng. 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1785. . 5418 A new and literal translation of Juvenal and Persius; with copious explanatory notes By the Rev. M. Madan. 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1789. 5419 The Satires of D. J. J., and of A. P. Flaccus translated into English verse. By William Gifford, with notes and illustrations. (Third edition.) 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1817. 5420 Juvenal translated by Charles Badham. New edition. With an Appendix, containing imitations of the third and tenth satires by Dr. S. Johnson. 16mo. 16mo. Lond. The First Satire of Juvenal imitated. VOL. II. 1831. 5421 12mo. n. p. n. d. FF |