Volume 3
The bibliographer's manual of English literature : containing an account of rare, curious, and useful books, published in or relating to Great Britain and Ireland, from the invention of printing; with bibliographical and critical notices, collations of the rarer articles, and the prices at which they have been sold / by William Thomas Lowndes.
- Lowndes, William Thomas, 1798?-1843.
- Date:
- 1871
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The bibliographer's manual of English literature : containing an account of rare, curious, and useful books, published in or relating to Great Britain and Ireland, from the invention of printing; with bibliographical and critical notices, collations of the rarer articles, and the prices at which they have been sold / by William Thomas Lowndes. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Occam, or Ockam, William of. Disputatio inter Clericum et Militem super potestate Prelatis ecclesise atque Principibus terrarum com- missa in forma dialogi; et Compen- dium de Vita Anticbristi. Colon. 1475, 4to.—Paris, 1498, 4to. and other editions. A Dialogue betwene a Knyght and a Clerke concerninge the Power spiritual and temporal, by William Occham, the great Philosopher, in English and Latin. Lond. Tho. Berthelet, s. a. l‘2mo.—Again, 1540. This notable little tract was written in 1305, to silence the clergy, and answer their unreasonable expectations that the Pope might exercise jurisdiction over the temporalities of Princes, and the Church be exempted from contributing to the relief of the poor or the security of the nation. .See Oldys’B. Libr. 6-10. Fox’s Martyrs, vol. i. 510. Caldecott, \l. 12s. Dialogorum libri septem adversus hajre- ticos: et Tractatus de dogmatibus Jo- hannis XXII. s. 1. [Paris, Stoll], 1476, fol. Fikst edition.—Lugd. 1495 and 1498, iol. Opus nonaginta dierum et dialogi, com- pendium errorum contra Johanneiu XXII. Lovan. 1481, fol.—Lugd. 1495 and 1496, fol. Compendium Errorum Johannis Pap* XXII. Lugd. 1496, fol. Scriptum in primum librum sentencia- rura, in quo theologica simul et arciura atque philosophie dogmata usque ad prin- cipia I’esolvuntur stilo clarissinio facili et apto. 1483, (s. 1.) folio. A copy is in the Lambeth Library. Quodlibeta septem. Paris, 1487, 4to.— Idem, cum Tract, de Sacramento altaris. Argent. 1491, fol. De Sacramento altaris. Paris, 1513,8vo. —Venet. 1514, fol. Tractatus Logic* divisus in tres partes. Paris, 1488, fol. Centiloquium Theologicum. Lugd. 1494, 5, 6, fol. Summa totius logic*. Bon. 1498, fol.— Ven. 1508, 4to.—Yen. 1532, fol.-Oxon. 1675, 8vo. Summul* in libros physicorum. Bon. 1494, fol.—Ven. 1506, 4to. Quaestiones et Decisiones in quatuor libros Sententiarum. Lugd. 1495, 6,7, fol. Expositio aurea super totani artem Ve- terem, continens hosce tractatus. I. Super Porphyrii Pr*dicabilia, II. in Aristotelis Pr*dicamenta, III. in libros duos Trept ^/urjveia^ ; una cumQuaestionibus Alberti Parvi de Saxonia; studio Marci de Bene- vento Coelestini. Bon. 1496, fol. Super potestate Pontificis octo qujfistio- num Decisiones. Lugd. 1496, fol. Occam was the only schoolman whose writings Luther studied or kept in his librai*y. Several other of his works are named in Jocher's GiMlirUn Lexicon, but without particulars. OcCLEVE. See Hoccleve. Ocellus Lucanus. De universi Orbis Natura. Cantab. 1670, 8vo. In Opusculis Mythologicis Tho. Gale. A translation will be found in the Euro- pean Magazine for 1782. On the Nature of the Universe, &c. translated by Thomas Taylor. Lond. 1831, 12mo. OcHiNUS, Bernard, of Siena. A Tragedie or Dialoge of the iminste vsurped Primaeie of the Bishop of Rome, and of the iust Abolishyng of the same, translated out of La- tine into Englishe by John Ponet, D.D. (Lond. W. Lynne.) Anno Do. 1549, 4tO. BLACK LETTEE. Gordonstoun, 1681, last leaf wanting, IZ. 13s. White Knights, 3148, 21. 16s. In- glis, 1120, IZ. Williams, 1167, morocco, 3Z. 3s. Heber, pt. ix. IZ. 10s. Caldecott, two leaves MS. 10s. Gardner, in 1854, 2Z. Fine Sermons, translated out of Italian into Englishe, Anno Do. mdxlviii. Lond. by R. C. (probably Robert Crowley) for William Beddell, sm. 8vo. Sermons, (6) translated by Richard Ar- gentine. Ippeswych, by Anthony Scolo- ker, 1548, sm. 8vo. The six sermons on 48 pages. Dedicated to Edward, Duke of Somerset, by ‘ Rychard Argentyne.’ He- ber, pt. vi. 5s. - Certayne Sermons, faythfully translated into Englyshe. Lond. by Jhon Day, n.d. sm. 8vo. This volume, A—N 7, in eights, contains 25 sermons, 6 of them being those given in the preceding volume. Certaine Sermons, translated by Wm. Phiston. Lond. 1580, 4to. This volume is divided into 38 sermons, or rather sec- tions, 19 on Faith, 8 on Hope, and 11 on Charity', and consists of 100 leaves, be- sides the dedication to the Archb. of Can- terbury, to the reader, and the table, four leaves. Sotheby’s, May 1858, 6s. Fouretene Sermons, concerning the Pre- destinacion and Eleccion of God; very expediente to the settynge forth of hys Glorye among his Creatures. Translated out of the Italian into cure natyue Tounge by A(nne) C(ook), (one of the daughters of Sir Anthony Cook, after- wards wife of Sir Nich. Bacon, and mo- ther of the great Sir F. Bacon). Lori, by John Day, sm. 8vo. The whole ccrvains H 7 in eights. Dedicated by A. C h her Mother, the Lady F. Bliss, 16s. A Dialogue of Polygamy and aue.i-ier of Divorce, rendered into English by \ Per- son of Quality. Lond. 1657, 12mo. Bright, 5 B](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24872155_0003_0015.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)