Japan and Japanese, continued :— 791 AUDSLEY (G. A.) THE ORNAMENTAL ARTS OF JAPAN, 2 vols. folio, artist's proofs of the 101 plates, 70 in colours and gold, and 31 in monochrome, with general and descriptive text, full bound in leather, appropriately ornamented, enclosed in boxes £ s. d. 1882 22 10 0 Only 50 copies in this state were produced, each numbered and signed, of which this is No. 8. 792 BROWN (S. R.) Colloquial Japanese, or conversational sentences and dialogues in English and Japanese, with an English-Japanese index to serve as a vocabulary, 8vo. hf. bd. Shanghai, 1863 793 CHRYSANTHEMUM (The), a monthly magazine for Japan and the Far East. Vol. I, nos. 1, 4 to 8, and 10 to 12; Vol. II, nos. 2, 4 to 7, and 9 to 12. In all 18 ros., 8vo., ed. Yokohama, 1881-82 794 JAPAN SOCIETY of LONDON. Transactions and Proceedings. Vols. I-IV, part 2 ; with Supplement, NIHONGI, translated by W. G. Aston, 2 vols. ;-together 5 vols. and 2 parts, 8vo., with numerous plates; two vols. cloth, two vols. imitative native binding, and the rest in parts 1893-8 795 KEMPFER (E.) History of Japan, in English, by Scheuchzer, 2 vols. and both appendices, folio, numerous plates, calf 1728 This is still the most important history of Japan, its Temples, Palaces, Metals, Minerals, Plants, Animals, etc. 0 10 0 056 316 0 500 250 280 706 Java. RAFFLES (T. S.) A history of Java, 2 vols. 4to. map and plates, some coloured, hf. calf 1817 797 Jesuit Relations. BACKER (Aug. et Alois de) Bibliothèque des Ecrivains de la Compagnie de Jésus; ou, Notices Bibliographiques de tous les ouvrages publiés par les membres; des apologies, des controverses littéraires, etc. 7 series or vols. royal 8vo. half morocco, with stamp on titles Liège, 1853-61 An eighth volume was announced on the title of the seventh, but never appeared. 793 JOLOWICZ (H.) Der Poetische Orient enthaltend die vorzüglischsten Dichtungen der Afghanen, Araber, Armenier u. s. w. in metrischen Uebersetzungen, 8vo. cloth Leipzig, 1853 799 JONES (W.) Poeseos Asiaticae Commentariorum libri VI, 8vo. plates, hf. bd. 1774 800 JOURNAL of the ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY of GREAT BRITAIN; a series from 1888 to 1898 inclusive, 8vo. with a large number of plates; in forty-four parts, as issued 1888-98 10 0 0 801 Published at £25. 18s. the same; a series from 1892 to July, 1898 inclusive, 8vo. in twenty-seven parts as issued Published at £16. 48. 802 LITTA (P.) FAMIGLIE CELEBRI ITALIANE : 1892-98 Fascicolo 186-Sabini D'Altamura, 3 sheets of pedigrees, 6 portraits the 3 parts Lately issued, 1898 803 London. CARTHUSIAN ORDER IN LONDON: CHAŃCAEI (M.) Innocentia et Constantia Victrix, sive Commentariolus; De vitæ ratione et Martyrio 18 Cartusianorum; qui in Anglia Reyno, sub Henrico octavo, ob Ecclesiæ defensionem, et nefarii Schismatis detestationem, crudeliter trucidati sunt, engraved title and arms of the Archduke Maximilian, Wirceburgi, 1607 Havensii (A.) Historica Relatio XII Martyrum Cartusianorum, qui ruræ mundæ in ducatu Geldria Anno MDLXXII, Agonem suum fœliciter compleverunt, plate, 1608-together 2 vols. in 1, 12mo. plates, morocco 1607-8 The engraved title of the first book is a beautiful piece of engraving by Leopoldt. Both books give an interesting account of the execution of the Carthusian monks in London. It was after this event that the Carthusian monastery and its lands were confiscated by Henry VIII, which later passed into the hands of Thos. Sutton, and are still in the possession of the Charterhouse. 036 040 7 10 0 240 330 704 Madras Asiatic Journal. Selections from the Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India and its Dependencies: Vols. I-XXVIII, January 1816 to December 1829, forming the FIRST SERIES, 2 vols. 8vo. cloth Madras, 1875 Magyar and Hungarian: 705 ARANY (L.) Eredeti Nepmesek, u. 1843 716 717 718 719 720 cloth, 18 Pesten, 1857 A Köszivii ember fiai, 6 pts. in 2 vols. 12mo. cl. 38 6d Pest, 1869 Az Arany Ember, 4 pts in 1 vol. 12mo. cloth, 5s Pest, 1872 Szerelem Bolondjai, 5 pts. in 1 vol. 12mo. cl. 28 6d Pest, 1870 A löcsei fehér asszony, 5 vols. in 1, 12mo. illustrations, cloth, 2s 6d Budapest, 1884 728 RIEDL, Magyarische Grammatik, Budan, 1807 Budapest, 1875 Pest, 1861 Pesten, 1845 £ s. d. 0 10 0 735 MALAY ANNALS: translated from the Malay language by John Leyden, MOROCCO ARABIC, Series I: 7 10 0 6 MOROCCO ARABIC, Series II: 739 Tangier, 1893 The object of this small volume of Dialogues in English and Arabic is to provide simple and useful sample sentences about everyday things and common subjects of talk, such as would likely aid a student in Morocco to commence his intercourse with the people, and easily to acquire some knowledge of their language. Dialogos Españoles y Arabigos en el dialecto de Marruccos, 18mo. 115 pp. cloth Tangier, 1893 740 MUIR (W.) THE LIFE OF MAHOMET, with introductory chapters on the original sources for the biography of Mahomet, and on the pre-Islamite History of Arabia, 4 vols. 8vo. cloth 1861 214 0 1 4 0 741 MUN (Thomas, London Merchant) England's Treasure by Forraign Trade, 8vo. old calf 1664 Published for the common good by his Son John Mun of Bearsted, Esquire. Music: Just published by order of the Trustees of the British Museum: 742 British Museum. Catalogue of Music, Recent Acquisitions of Old Music (printed before the year 1800). [By W. B. SQUIRE]. 4to. 225 Pp. sd. 1899 A catalogue of works which have been acquired since 1886. Many works of the greatest rarity, from the Borghese and Heredia Libraries are herein described. 743 COUSSEMAKER (E. de). Histoire de l'Harmonie au Moyen Age. 4to. with 38 plates of facsimiles and numerous illustrations of music; sd. Paris, 1852 744 uncut rare Les Harmonistes des XIIe et XIIIe Siècles. 4to. 12 pp. sd. 745 HOUDARD (G.) l'Art dit Grégorien, 8vo. 40 pp. 746 747 le Rythme du Chant dit Grégorien, royal 8vo. x and 264 PP. 1864 Paris, Fischbacher, 1899 748 LASSO (Orlandi de) PATROCINIVM MUSICES . . . Passio quinque vocum: Idem Lectiones Iob, & Lectiones Matutina de Natiuitate Christi, quatuor vocum. Quarta Pars... Monachij excudebat Adamus Berg. M.D.LXXV. Royal folio, title within a fine woodcut, and numerous woodcut initials, the last 5 leaves missing, else fine clean copy in old stamped calf, 1575 RARE A most imposing work with very large musical notes, and with beautiful woodcut initials on nearly every page. It was printed at the expense of William, Duke of Bavaria. "Les ouvrages de ce célèbre musicien flamand sont rares et fort recherchés." 749 WEELKES. Balletts and Madrigals to fiue voyces, with one to 6. voyces: Naval Sciences: 750 L'ART de Bâtir les Vaisseaux, et d'eu perfectionner la construction; 3 vols. in 1, 4to. 88 plates of ships and flags, calf gilt Amst. 1719 This book is interesting both on account of the excellence of the engraving of the plates, and the insight it gives into naval construction of the last century. 751 BRUCE (Jas.) Report on the Arrangements made for the Internal Defence of these Kingdoms at the time of the Spanish ARMADA, 8vo. plan of the Thames, MS. notes of R. Lemon and J. Parker, half morocco gilt, top edge gilt, very rare 1873 0 10 6 Privately printed for the use of Ministers only, 1798 752 CHARNOCK (J.) History of Marine Architecture, including an enlarged and progressive view of the nautical regulations and naval history, 3 vols. roy. 4to. numerous plates, calf 753 PLIMSOLL (Samuel) Our Seamen. An Appeal, 4to. numerous illustrations relating to construction, lading, etc. of ships, cloth 1800-2 754 SAVERY (Tho.) NAVIGATION IMPROVED, or the Art of Rowing Ships of all Rates in Calms, also a Description of the Engine that Performs it, sm. 4to. plate of mechanical paddle vessel, panelled calf extra Jas. Moxon, 1693 10 0 0 EXTREMELY RARE. A copy sold in 1896 for £16. 158. Norfolk. A Valuable Topographical Work relating to the COUNTY of NORFOLK : 755 CHARLES CANDLER'S Notes on the Parish of REDENHALL WITH HARLESTON, 1 vol. post 8vo. 196 pp. with a fine view of REDENHALL CHURCH, cloth 1896 A most truthful picture of a Norfolk township compiled chiefly from the Records in the Town Chest. The Index refers to hundreds of names of Persons and families who resided in Redenhall and its vicinity. Very few copies were printed. Numismata, chiefly Oriental: 756 ADLER (J. G. C.) Descriptio Codicum quorundam Cuficorum, partes Corani exhibentium in Bibliotheca Regia Hafniensi . . praemittitur Disquisitio generalis de Arte Scribendi apud Arabes, 4to. with 2 plates; 757 cloth Altonae, 1780 Museum Cuficum Borgianum Velitris, 4to. with 12 plates of 050 036 758 Romæ, 1782 036 076 Hafniæ, 1792 759 ARNETH (J. R. v.) Beschreibung der im K. K. Münz- und AntikenCabinete zur Schau ausgelegten Münzen und Medaillen, 8vo. cloth Wien, 1862 BATTY'S CATALOGUE of the COPPER COINAGE of GREAT BRITAIN, IRELAND, BRITISH ISLES and COLONIES, Local and Private Tokens, Jettons, etc., compiled from various Authors and the most celebrated Collections; together with the Author's own Collection of about ten thousand varieties. APPENDIX, edited by F. G. LAWRENCE. 760 complete in 60 parts, forming 4 vols., sm. 4to., the first volume having 4 plates, in parts, as issued (pub. at £4. 12s 6d), £2. 2s; or, in Manchester, 1868-London, 1898 the same, 4 vols., roy. 4to., Large Paper, half morocco, gilt 1868-1898 cloth 761 tops 762 763 764 765 Sold separately: Vols. I and II, comprising Parts 1-29, contain all LOCAL ISSUES, 1868-84 Vol. III, comprising Parts 30-49, contains full descriptions of the REGAL ISSUES in COPPER, BRASS and PEWTER, from Elizabeth (1601) to 1859 inclusive, 472 pp., reduced to 15s in parts, in cloth 1886-94 - Vol. IV, comprising Parts 50-54, contains COLONIALS, 122 pp., 78 6d in parts, in cloth 1895 APPENDIX, comprising Parts 49a-49f, being the continuation of This Appendix completes Mr. Batty's great work on the Copper Tokens and the The Bronze Series (1860-1887) was in rough MSS. only, and I undertook to I desire to call the attention of Numismatists to the enormous amount of labour the Author has devoted to this harassing task, which occupied the greater part of his life. It was in 1868 that Mr. Batty printed and issued the first part in Manchester, so that this work has taken thirty years to bring out. Several of the largest Copper Collections were at his disposal for comparison with Numismata, chiefly Oriental, continued : his own extensive one; these represented the labours of several lives, and every care Mr. Batty's principle was that "where there is the slightest difference between two coins, those coins cannot have been struck from the same die." The result of carrying out this idea, has been that not only every type, but every known die is recorded. Where large flaws appear, the dies were giving way, so that many of those The work is, in fact, a complete Catalogue of the Copper, Tin, and Bronze Coin- SUTTON, SURREY, March, 1898, 766 CARDWELL (E.) Lectures on the Coinage of the Greeks and Romans, 8vo. cloth Oxford, 1832 767 CASTIGLIONI (C. O.) Dell' uso cui erano destinati i Vetri con Epigrafi Cufiche, e della origine, estensione e durata di esso, 4to., with 3 plates, bds. Milano, 1847 768 BRITISH MUSEUM. Catalogue of the duplicate Coins and Medals of the British Museum, sold by auction, April 1811, 8vo., with prices and purchasers in MS., half bound 076 1811 769 CATALOGUE of the ORIENTAL COINS in the British Museum. 10 vols., complete, 8vo., with numerous plates; cloth, very scarce 1875-90 12 0 0 CONTENTS, those vols. priced are sold separately:775 Vol. VI: MONGOLS, 9 plates, £1.10s 770 Vol. I: EASTERN KHALEEFEHS, 1881 776 Vol. VII: BUKHARÁ (Transox- 1882 777 Vol. VIII: TURKS, 12 plates, 1883 1875 771 Vol. II: MOHAMMADAN DYNASTIES, 8 plates,. £2. 2s 1876 772 Vol. III: TURKUMÁN HOUSES of Seljook, Urtuk, Zengee, etc., 12 plates 1877 773 Vol. IV: EGYPT (A.H. 358 922), 8 plates, £1. 16s 1879 774 Vol. V: MOORS of Africa and Spain; and the Kings and Imâms of the Yemen, 7 plates, £1. 10s 1880 780 CATALOGUE of the Greek Coins of Galatia, Cappadocia, and Syria; by W. Wroth, 8vo., with coloured map and 38 plates; cloth 779 Vol. X: Additions to Vols. V- 1890 British Museum, 1899 781 COCHRAN-PATRICK (R. W.) Descriptive Catalogue of the Medals of Scotland from the earliest period to the present time, royal 4to. with 36 fine plates; hf. citron morocco, uncut 1884 782 COIN BOOK (The), comprising a History of Coinage, Synopsis of the Mint Laws of the United States, etc. 8vo., with 31 plates; cloth Philadelphia, 1875 783 COMBE (C.) Nummorum veterum Populorum et Urbium, qui in MUSEO HUNTER asservantur, descriptio, 4to. 68 plates containing several hundred Coins, half morocco 784 DELGADÓ (Antonio) Nuevo Método del Clasificacion de las MEDALLAS AUTÓNOMAS de España. 3 vols. in 4, 4to., with 210 plates; half brown morocco, uncut, top edges gilt Sevilla, 1871-6 1 8 0 2 10 0 026 1782 100 "Las monedas autonomas de España en general, y salvo muy raras excepciones, se acuñaron desde el año 536 de Roma (218 antes de J. C.) hasta el 734 (41 de nuestra era). Es decir, que corresponden á un périodo historico de 258 años, en cuya époco estuvo en su apageo la riqueza y problación de esta siempre codiciada y siempre combatida Peninsula."-Extract from Preface. 7 7 0 076 Paris, 1854 076 785 FELLOWS (Sir Chas.) Coins of Ancient Lycia before the reign of |