Catalogus bibliothecæ Harleianæ: or, a catalogue of the remaining part of the library of the late Earl of Oxford. Vol. V. Containing, A Choice Series of books, in all Faculties; and the Particular Histories and Antiquities of the Principalities and Towns of England, Ireland, &c. with many private State Pieces, in Mss. The Royal Classicks in Usum Delphini, in quarto; the Elzevir Classicks, bound in Morocco; the Pocket Classicks, by Stephens, Colinaeus, Seb. Gryphius, and other the most eminent Printers. A Set of the Journals of the House of Lords in 105 Vols. The most magnificent and capital Collection of prints of the greatest Masters, in above 500 Volumes, in the richest Bindings ever exposed to Sale; amongst which are Holler's Works, 12 Volumes, the like not to be met with; the largest Collection of Heads ever seen, bound in 102 Volumes in Russia Leather, to be sold together or separate, Vandycke's Works, 5 Volumes, supposed to be the compleatest Set in Europe; the Works of Visschers, Julio Romano, old Hemskirk, Martin de Vosse, Sylvester, Rembrant, Le Bruyn, Raphael, Sir P. Paul Rubens, Corregio, and Caravagio; Carlo Maratti, Pet. Testa. Michael Angelo, Sir G. Kneller, Domenichini, Vandermeulen, and others of the greatest Masters. Books of Architecture, Medals, Painting, Voyages, and Natural History; most of the ancient Physicians Books of Anatomy and Surgery; Bleau's Atlas coloured; the best and scarcest Dictionaries and Lexicons; and a compleat Set of Common Law. Which will begin to be sold very cheap, the Price marked in each Book, at T. Osborne's in Grays-Inn, on the twenty second day of April, 1745, and continue selling till the first of July

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[London : s.n., 1745]

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[4],448p. ; 80.

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