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Dictionary of National Biography should be consulted.
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Derham, William (1657–1735). Physico-Theology. (Boyle lectures. ) 1713.
Hyde, Thomas (1636–1703). Historia religionis veterum Persarum. Oxford,
1700.
Syntagma dissertationum. Ed. Sharpe, G. 2 vols. Oxford, 1767.
Jervas, Charles (1675? -1739). The life and exploits of the ingenious gentle
man Don Quixote de la Mancha. Translated from the original Spanish.
2 vols. 1742. Many subsequent edns; one of the latest and best is that
by Fitzmaurice-Kelly, J. , 2 vols. , Oxford, 1907.
Knight, Samuel (1675-1746). The life of Dr John Colet. . . founder of St
Paul's School: with some account of that foundation. 1724. Another edn.
1823.
The life of Erasmus, more particularly that part of it which he spent in
England. Cambridge, 1726.
Locker, John (1693-1760). Letters and remains of the Lord Chancellor
Bacon, collected by R. Stephens. Ed. Locker, J. 1734.
The works of Francis Bacon. Ed. Birch, T. , from the collections of
Stephens, R. and Locker, J. 5 vols. 1765.
The life of Charles XII, King of Sweden. Translated from Voltaire.
1731. [The last two books only. ]
Maittaire, Michael (1668-1747). Graecæ linguae dialecti. 1706.
Stephanorum historia, vitas ipsorum ac libros complectens. 2 vols.
1709.
Historia typographorum aliquot Parisiensium, vitas et libros com-
plectens. 2 vols. 1717.
Annales typographici. 3 vols. The Hague and Amsterdam, 1719–26.
Senilia sive poetica aliquot in argumentis varii generis tentamina.
1742.
Marsham, Sir John (1602-1685). Diatriba chronologica. 1649.
Chronicus Canon Ægyptiacus, Ebraicus, Graecus, et disquisitiones.
1672.
Pococke, Edward, the elder (1604-1691). Specimen historiae Arabum, sive. . .
de origine et moribus Arabum succincta narratio. Oxford, 1650.
Porta Mosis, sive dissertationes aliquot . . . Arabice . . . et Latine edita.
1655.
Theological works. Ed. Twells, L. 2 vols. 1740.
Pococke, Edward, the younger (1648-1727). Philosophus Autodidactus, sive
epistola Abi Jaafar Ebn Tophail. . . ex Arabica in linguam Latinam versa.
Oxford, 1671. An English trang. from the Latin version was published in
1674.
Sale, George (1697 ? -1736). The Koran. . . translated into English imme-
diately from the original Arabic. . . To which is prefixed a preliminary
discourse. 1734. This has been many times rptd, and remains the
standard English version.
Sale also wrote the articles relating to oriental history in Bayle's
General Dictionary, 1734-41.
E. L. IX.
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Remarks upon the manners, religion, and government of the Turks;
together with a survey of the seven churches of Asia, and a brief
description of Constantinople. 1678. A trans. of Epistolae duae, 1672,
and Epistolae quatuor, 1674.
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1696.
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Ward, John (1679? -1758). De Asse et partibus ejus commentarius. 1719.
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1694.
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IV. ANTIQUARIES
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Bawlinson, R. The English topographer. (Anon. ) 1720.
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For references to further authorities and for fuller bibliographies the
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or the Bodleian library: see the various published catalogues of manuscripts
in these libraries.
B. Particular Writers
Abingdon or Habington, Thomas (1560-1647). The antiquities of the
cathedral church of Worcester: to which are added. . . Chichester and
Lichfield. (Ed. Rawlinson, R. ) 1717.
Ames, Joseph. Typographical antiquities; being a historical account of
printing in England . . . to the year 1600; with an appendix concerning
printing in Scotland and Ireland. 1749. New and enlarged edn, by
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22
:
maus
Herbert, W. , 3 vols. , 1785-90. Another edn, by Dibdin, T. F, vols. 1-iv,
1810-19 (not completed).
Anstis, John. The Register of the Order of the Garter,. . . usually called the
Black Book. 2 vols. 1724.
Archaeologia: or miscellaneous tracts, relating to antiquity. Published by
the Society of Antiquaries of London. 1770 ff. (In progress. )
Ashmole, Elias. The institution, laws, and ceremonies of the most noble
Order of the Garter. 1672. New edn (The History of the. . . Order of the
Garter), with continuation by Walker, T. 1715.
The antiquities of Berkshire. 3 vols. 1719.
Memoirs of the life of . . . Elias Ashmole, drawn up by himself by way
of diary. . . . Publish'd by C. Burman. 1717.
Atkyns, Sir Robert. The ancient and present state of Glocestershire. 1712.
2nd edn. 1768.
Aubrey, John. Miscellanies: viz. i. Day-fatality. ii. Local-fatality.
iïi. Ostenta. iv. Omens. V. Dreams. vi. Apparitions. vii. Voices.
viii. Impulses. ix. Knockings. X. Blows invisible. xi. Prophecies.
xii. Marvels. xiii. Magic. xiv. Transportation in the air. xv. Visions
in a beril, or speculum. xvi. Converse with angels and spirits.
xvii. Corpse candles in Wales. xviii. Oracles. xix. Ecstasies. xx. Glances
of love and envy. xxi. Second-sighted persons. 1696.
The natural history and antiquities of the county of Surrey. Begun in
the year 1673 by John Aubrey, Esq. , F. S. A, and continued to the present
time. [Ed. Rawlinson, R. ) 5 vols. 1718-19.
The natural history of Wiltshire. Edited and elucidated by notes, by
J. Britton. Wiltshire Topographical Society. 1847.
Wiltshire. The topographical collections of John Aubrey. Corrected
and enlarged by Jackson, J. E. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural
History Society. 1862.
A portion of this work was privately printed, in 2 parts, by Sir Thomas
Phillips, under the titles: Aubrey's Collections for Wilts, pt 1, 1821; An
essay towards the description of the North Division of Wiltshire, 1838.
The Introduction was printed in Miscellanies on several curious
subjects, 1714.
Lives of eminent persons. In vol. II of Letters written by eminent
persons . . . and Lives of eminent men by John Aubrey. 1813. A fuller,
and better, ed. by Clark, A. , from the author's MSS. 2 vols. Oxford, 1898.
Vestes
Remaines of Gentilisme and Judaisme. Ed. Britton, J. (Folklore
Society. ) 1881.
Memoir of John Aubrey . . . and an account of his works. By Britton,
J. Wiltshire Topographical Society. 1845. See, also, an article
on Aubrey by Masson, D. , in British Quarterly Review, vol. XXIV,
pp. 153–82. 1856.
Wild Baker, Thomas. Reflections upon learning, wherein is shown the insufficiency
thereof, in its several particulars, in order to evince the usefulness and
necessity of revelation. By a Gentleman, 1700. 8th edn. 1756.
The funeral sermon of Margaret Countess of Richmond and Derby, by
John Fisher. Ed. , with preface, by Baker, T. 1708.
History of the College of St John the Evangelist, Cambridge. Ed.
Mayor, J. E. B. 2 vols. Cambridge, 1869.
Memoirs of the life and writings of. . . Thomas Baker. . . from the
papers of Dr Zachary Grey, with a catalogue of his MS collections.
By Masters, Robert. Cambridge, 1784.
Baker's manuscript collections are contained in 42 folio volumes. The
first 23 of these are in the British Museum, and the remainder in the
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Four Members of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, was published at
Cambridge in 1848.
Bentham, James. The history and antiquities of the conventual and cathedral
church of Ely. 2 vols. 1771.
Bernard, Edward. Catalogi librorum manuscriptorum Angliae et Hibernise
in unum collecti, cum indice alphabetico. Oxford, 1697.
Bibliotheca topographica Britannica. Ed. Nichols, J. 8 vols. 1780-9.
(Contains many pieces of this period from both manuscript and printed
sources. ]
Blomefield, Francis. An essay towards a topographical history of the county
of Norfolk.
tongues. 1611. Several times rptd.
Derham, William (1657–1735). Physico-Theology. (Boyle lectures. ) 1713.
Hyde, Thomas (1636–1703). Historia religionis veterum Persarum. Oxford,
1700.
Syntagma dissertationum. Ed. Sharpe, G. 2 vols. Oxford, 1767.
Jervas, Charles (1675? -1739). The life and exploits of the ingenious gentle
man Don Quixote de la Mancha. Translated from the original Spanish.
2 vols. 1742. Many subsequent edns; one of the latest and best is that
by Fitzmaurice-Kelly, J. , 2 vols. , Oxford, 1907.
Knight, Samuel (1675-1746). The life of Dr John Colet. . . founder of St
Paul's School: with some account of that foundation. 1724. Another edn.
1823.
The life of Erasmus, more particularly that part of it which he spent in
England. Cambridge, 1726.
Locker, John (1693-1760). Letters and remains of the Lord Chancellor
Bacon, collected by R. Stephens. Ed. Locker, J. 1734.
The works of Francis Bacon. Ed. Birch, T. , from the collections of
Stephens, R. and Locker, J. 5 vols. 1765.
The life of Charles XII, King of Sweden. Translated from Voltaire.
1731. [The last two books only. ]
Maittaire, Michael (1668-1747). Graecæ linguae dialecti. 1706.
Stephanorum historia, vitas ipsorum ac libros complectens. 2 vols.
1709.
Historia typographorum aliquot Parisiensium, vitas et libros com-
plectens. 2 vols. 1717.
Annales typographici. 3 vols. The Hague and Amsterdam, 1719–26.
Senilia sive poetica aliquot in argumentis varii generis tentamina.
1742.
Marsham, Sir John (1602-1685). Diatriba chronologica. 1649.
Chronicus Canon Ægyptiacus, Ebraicus, Graecus, et disquisitiones.
1672.
Pococke, Edward, the elder (1604-1691). Specimen historiae Arabum, sive. . .
de origine et moribus Arabum succincta narratio. Oxford, 1650.
Porta Mosis, sive dissertationes aliquot . . . Arabice . . . et Latine edita.
1655.
Theological works. Ed. Twells, L. 2 vols. 1740.
Pococke, Edward, the younger (1648-1727). Philosophus Autodidactus, sive
epistola Abi Jaafar Ebn Tophail. . . ex Arabica in linguam Latinam versa.
Oxford, 1671. An English trang. from the Latin version was published in
1674.
Sale, George (1697 ? -1736). The Koran. . . translated into English imme-
diately from the original Arabic. . . To which is prefixed a preliminary
discourse. 1734. This has been many times rptd, and remains the
standard English version.
Sale also wrote the articles relating to oriental history in Bayle's
General Dictionary, 1734-41.
E. L. IX.
34
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530
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Smith, Thomas (1638-1710). Diatriba de Chaldaicis Paraphrastis, eorumque
versionibus, ex utraque Talmude ac scriptis Rabbinorum concinnata.
Oxford, 1662.
Syntagma de druidum moribus ac institutis. 1664.
Remarks upon the manners, religion, and government of the Turks;
together with a survey of the seven churches of Asia, and a brief
description of Constantinople. 1678. A trans. of Epistolae duae, 1672,
and Epistolae quatuor, 1674.
Catalogus librorum manuscriptorum bibliothecae Cottonianae. Oxford,
1696.
Vitae quorundam eruditissimorum et illustrium virorum (J. Ussher,
J. Cosin, H. Briggs, J. Bainbridge, J. Greaves, Sir Peter Young, Pat.
Young, J. Dee). 1707.
Ward, John (1679? -1758). De Asse et partibus ejus commentarius. 1719.
The lives of the professors of Gresham College, to which is prefixed the
life of the founder, Sir Thomas Gresham. 1740.
Wotton, William (1666–1727). Reflections upon ancient and modern learning.
1694.
The history of Rome from the death of Antoninus Pius to the death of
Severus Alexander. 1701.
Miscellaneous discourses relating to the traditions and usages of the
Scribes and Pharisees. 2 vols. 1710.
A discourse concerning the confusion of languages at Babel. 1730.
IV. ANTIQUARIES
A. General
Anderson, J. P. The book of British topography. 1881.
Archaeologia, vol. 1. 1770. For history of the Society of Antiquaries.
(See, also, Nichols's Lit. Anecdotes, vol. vi. )
Biographia Britannica. 6 vols. 1747–66.
Gough, R. British topography. 2 vols. 1780.
Catalogue of books relating to British topography, bequeathed to the
Bodleian Library by R. Gough. Oxford, 1814.
Macray, W. D. Annals of the Bodleian Library. 2nd edn. Oxford, 1890.
Malcolm, J. P. Lives of topographers and antiquaries who have written
concerning the antiquities of England. 1815.
Nichols, J. Literary anecdotes of the eighteenth century. 9 vols. 1812-15.
Bawlinson, R. The English topographer. (Anon. ) 1720.
Upoott, W. A bibliographical account of the principal works relating to
English topography. 3 vols. 1818. .
Wood, A. Athenae Oxonienses and Fasti. Ed. Bliss, P. 6 vols. 1813-20.
For references to further authorities and for fuller bibliographies the
Dictionary of National Biography should be consulted. Manuscript col
lections of several of the writers named below are in the British Museum
or the Bodleian library: see the various published catalogues of manuscripts
in these libraries.
B. Particular Writers
Abingdon or Habington, Thomas (1560-1647). The antiquities of the
cathedral church of Worcester: to which are added. . . Chichester and
Lichfield. (Ed. Rawlinson, R. ) 1717.
Ames, Joseph. Typographical antiquities; being a historical account of
printing in England . . . to the year 1600; with an appendix concerning
printing in Scotland and Ireland. 1749. New and enlarged edn, by
## p. 531 (#555) ############################################
1
Chapter XIII
531
22
:
maus
Herbert, W. , 3 vols. , 1785-90. Another edn, by Dibdin, T. F, vols. 1-iv,
1810-19 (not completed).
Anstis, John. The Register of the Order of the Garter,. . . usually called the
Black Book. 2 vols. 1724.
Archaeologia: or miscellaneous tracts, relating to antiquity. Published by
the Society of Antiquaries of London. 1770 ff. (In progress. )
Ashmole, Elias. The institution, laws, and ceremonies of the most noble
Order of the Garter. 1672. New edn (The History of the. . . Order of the
Garter), with continuation by Walker, T. 1715.
The antiquities of Berkshire. 3 vols. 1719.
Memoirs of the life of . . . Elias Ashmole, drawn up by himself by way
of diary. . . . Publish'd by C. Burman. 1717.
Atkyns, Sir Robert. The ancient and present state of Glocestershire. 1712.
2nd edn. 1768.
Aubrey, John. Miscellanies: viz. i. Day-fatality. ii. Local-fatality.
iïi. Ostenta. iv. Omens. V. Dreams. vi. Apparitions. vii. Voices.
viii. Impulses. ix. Knockings. X. Blows invisible. xi. Prophecies.
xii. Marvels. xiii. Magic. xiv. Transportation in the air. xv. Visions
in a beril, or speculum. xvi. Converse with angels and spirits.
xvii. Corpse candles in Wales. xviii. Oracles. xix. Ecstasies. xx. Glances
of love and envy. xxi. Second-sighted persons. 1696.
The natural history and antiquities of the county of Surrey. Begun in
the year 1673 by John Aubrey, Esq. , F. S. A, and continued to the present
time. [Ed. Rawlinson, R. ) 5 vols. 1718-19.
The natural history of Wiltshire. Edited and elucidated by notes, by
J. Britton. Wiltshire Topographical Society. 1847.
Wiltshire. The topographical collections of John Aubrey. Corrected
and enlarged by Jackson, J. E. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural
History Society. 1862.
A portion of this work was privately printed, in 2 parts, by Sir Thomas
Phillips, under the titles: Aubrey's Collections for Wilts, pt 1, 1821; An
essay towards the description of the North Division of Wiltshire, 1838.
The Introduction was printed in Miscellanies on several curious
subjects, 1714.
Lives of eminent persons. In vol. II of Letters written by eminent
persons . . . and Lives of eminent men by John Aubrey. 1813. A fuller,
and better, ed. by Clark, A. , from the author's MSS. 2 vols. Oxford, 1898.
Vestes
Remaines of Gentilisme and Judaisme. Ed. Britton, J. (Folklore
Society. ) 1881.
Memoir of John Aubrey . . . and an account of his works. By Britton,
J. Wiltshire Topographical Society. 1845. See, also, an article
on Aubrey by Masson, D. , in British Quarterly Review, vol. XXIV,
pp. 153–82. 1856.
Wild Baker, Thomas. Reflections upon learning, wherein is shown the insufficiency
thereof, in its several particulars, in order to evince the usefulness and
necessity of revelation. By a Gentleman, 1700. 8th edn. 1756.
The funeral sermon of Margaret Countess of Richmond and Derby, by
John Fisher. Ed. , with preface, by Baker, T. 1708.
History of the College of St John the Evangelist, Cambridge. Ed.
Mayor, J. E. B. 2 vols. Cambridge, 1869.
Memoirs of the life and writings of. . . Thomas Baker. . . from the
papers of Dr Zachary Grey, with a catalogue of his MS collections.
By Masters, Robert. Cambridge, 1784.
Baker's manuscript collections are contained in 42 folio volumes. The
first 23 of these are in the British Museum, and the remainder in the
เยา
34-2
## p. 532 (#556) ############################################
532
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University library, Cambridge. An Index to the Baker Manuscripts, by
Four Members of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, was published at
Cambridge in 1848.
Bentham, James. The history and antiquities of the conventual and cathedral
church of Ely. 2 vols. 1771.
Bernard, Edward. Catalogi librorum manuscriptorum Angliae et Hibernise
in unum collecti, cum indice alphabetico. Oxford, 1697.
Bibliotheca topographica Britannica. Ed. Nichols, J. 8 vols. 1780-9.
(Contains many pieces of this period from both manuscript and printed
sources. ]
Blomefield, Francis. An essay towards a topographical history of the county
of Norfolk.
