Bibliotheca itineraria: or, A catalogue of books collected by a gentleman traveller lately deceased. Consisting of Greek, Latin, French, Italian, and Spanish books, in divinity, [playsick], mathematicks, history, travels, miscellan[ie]s, and other faculties, some printed by orphens, morel, plantin, Elzevir, and the other best printers; most of them nearly bound and gilded on the back. Will be sold by auction, on Wednesday the 23d instant, at Tom's Coffee-House in St. Martin's Lane, at five a-clock precisely. By James Levi. Catalogues are to be had at Mr. King's in Westminster-Hall, Mr. Graves's in St. James's-Street, Mr. Stoker's over against the meuse, Mr. Clark's near the Poultry; Mr. Clement's in Oxford, Mr. Crownfield's in Cambridge at Jam. Levi's shop at the Golden-Eagle near the Fountatin-Tavern in the Strand, and at the place of sale. 1715.

  • Levi, James, active 1706-1739.
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[London : s.n., 1715]

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[2],30p. ; 80.

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ESTC T189798

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