Trium bibliothecarum insigni copiâ omnigenæ literaturæ libror. instructissimar. Catalogus. Or, a catalogue Of the libraries of the Reverend Robert Kilborn, LL. D. Prebendary of St. Paul's, and Rector of St. Mary Aldermary; And of the Revd John Marshall, LL. D. Rector of Finchley, and Morning-Preacher at St. John's Chapel near Bedford-Row; And, lastly, of Stephen Hall, M. D. Physician to the Royal Hospital at Greenwich; All Lately Deceas'd. Containing near Ten thousand Volumes of Curious and Valuable Books in almost all Languages and Faculties; particularly great Numbers relating to the History and Antiquities of most Foreign Nations, but especially the History, Antiquities, and Parliamentary Affairs of Great Britain and Ireland; as, Rymer, Rushworth, Prynn, Dugdale, Hearne, &c. Also several Books of Medals, Coins, Architecture, Perspective, Sculpture, Painting, Heraldry, Mathematicks, Physick, Natural History, Mines, Minerals, Alchymy, Husbandry, Travels, Voyages, Trade, Civil, Canon, and Common-Law, Divinity, &c. And likewise many of the Best Lexicographers and Dictionary-Writers: Together with most of the Greek and Roman Historians, Classicks, &c. printed by Aldus, Colinaeus, Vascosan, Morel, Stephens, Elzevir, &c. and several in usum Delphini, cum Notis Variorum, of the Oxford and other the neatest and scarcest Editions. Which will begin to be Sold very cheap (the lowest Price fix'd in each Book) on Tuesday the Eighteenth Day of this Instant April, 1732, at Nine a-Clock in the Morning, at Tho. Osborne's Shop in Grays-Inn. Catalogues may be had at the Place of Sale, and Money for any Library of Books.

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[London : s.n., 1732]

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[2],118p. ; 80.

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