Catalogus librorum in omni ferè arte & scientia præstantium; or, a catalogue of the library Of a very Eminent Gentleman lately deceas'd; consisitng of a very large and beautiful collection of books in most arts and sciences: Such as the Antiquities of the several Counties in England; most of the Travels and Voyages which have been printed; the most noted Authors in Divinity, History, Poetry, &c. The Classics cum Notis Variorum, and by old Elziver; many of the Fathers of the Paris Editions, Greek and Latin; and near Eleven Hundred Volumes of Miscellaneous Tracts. Which will be sold cheap (the Price mark'd in each Book) at Edward Symon's shop, over against the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill, on Tuesday the 25th of this instant February, at Nine of the Clock in the Morning. Catalogues may be had Gratis at Oliver's Coffee-House, at Westminster-Hall Gate; Old-Man's at Charing-Cross; the Mount in Grosvenor-Street near Grosvenor-Square; Davys's in Covent-Garden; Richard's at Temple Bar; Farnival's in Holborn; the Chapter in Pater noster Row; and at the Place of Sale.

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[London : s.n., 1723?]

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[2],44p. ; 80.

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