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LONDON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1882.

CONTENTS.-N° 111.

presses do not call for special remark; but I must briefly refer to one which, while unfortunately lacking its imprints, and therefore somewhat indeterNOTES:-The Library of Trinity College, Cambridge, 101minate, was probably printed at Würzburg (HerNotes on the "Religio Medici" of Sir T. Browne, 102-Australian Heraldry "Belfry," 104-Second Sight: Mrs. Booty's Trial, 1687, 105-An Unpublished Anecdote of Dean Swift-"The Haigs of Bemersyde"-Van Dyck's "Time clipping the Wings of Love"-Candlemas Day, 106-Senior Wranglers-A Tahiti Lamentation for Nineveh [?]-An Oath Ace of Spades-Archiepiscopal Wig-The Philological Society's New English Dictionary, 107. QUERIES:-The Unpublished Jeux d'Esprit of the Poet Gray-The Convent of the Cross, Jerusalem, 107-Thomas Coutts's Marriage-Frederick Robertson-Richard Harington -Religious Novels-Cromlech-Osbaldiston Lister, 108George Eliot: "Essays and Reviews "-J. Southam, 1440Lord Loughborough and the "History of the English Law" -Red Ink-Miniature of the late Sir R. Peel-Motto for a

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bipolis). This is a Breviarium Herbipolense, due, apparently, to the last decade of the fifteenth century, which, so far as I know, is totally undescribed. The whole of the Pars Hyemalis is, unfortunately, wanting in our copy, as well as the title, calendar, and almanac. The book is an octavo, and should contain 342 leaves. It once belonged to Archdeacon Julius Hare.

We may next notice some books which, while certainly printed in Germany, do not furnish us

Drinking Cup-Bishop of Sodor and Man-Sampford-Spiney, with sufficient data to fix their place of printing more definitely. Among these are an edition of kett-Sixpenny Editions of the Poets-Bitto and Phainis-Guido de Columna's Historia Destructionis Troia, T. Longden, Mayor of Gloucester-Authors Wanted, 110. of which I cannot trace any other copy, a folio REPLIES: The Authorship of the "Imitatio Christi," 111- of about the date 1475; an edition of Cyril's "Bred and born "-Sir A. Leslie, of Balgonie, 112-" Felix quem faciunt," &c. "Wigeon" "Mister," 113-"Tak Speculum Sapientiæ, a quarto of about the same time," &c.-The Colour of Mary Queen of Scots' Hair-date. The Cyril in question is apparently the "Gob," &c., 114-Men who have died on their Birthdays Cyril who, with his brother Methodius, evangethena," &c., 115-"Agitate," &c.-The Museum Reading lized the Slavonians in the ninth century, and to Room-West's Portrait of Byron-" Deck of Cards-Bp. whom is due the Slavonic alphabet and the Gibson, 116-"Dialogue between Lord Falkland," &c.— Vicar of Baddow-Simmerin-Rev. N. Hinde-J. Clark- Slavonic version of the Bible. I may also men"Bussock"-Buried Alive, a Tale, 117-"Slait "-Numis- tion a tract, undated, but of about the year 1490, matic-Nishani-Imtiaz, 118-"Medicus curat," &c., 119. NOTES ON BOOKS:-Metcalfe's "Passio et Miracula Beati containing Joh. de Hese, Itinerarius a Jerusalem Olaui"-Ingleby's "Occasional Papers on Shakespeare"- per diversas partes Mundi, together with a letter Acland and Ransome's "Political History of England to of "Johannes, Presbyter Maximus, Indorum et 1881"-Turner's "Hypermnestra," &c. Notices to Correspondents, &c. Ethiopum Christianorum Imperator et Patriarcha " to "Emmanuel, Romæ Gubernator." This is the famous Prester John, the hero of many an extraordinary legend.

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(Continued from p. 82.)
At Basle printing did not begin till 1474. Of
Basle books two may be noted; a Latin Bible,
printed by John Froben in 1491, which is worthy
of remark as being the first which deserted the
folio and quarto size, and appeared as a reason-
able octavo, the first Bible in print that could
possibly have been a pocket Bible. John Froben
was, as is well known, the printer of the first
Greek Testament which the world ever saw. The
other book is a work once very much in vogue,
the Stultifera Navis of Sebastian Brant. The
object of this work is to satirize the follies of
every rank of life, under the metaphor of a ship
manned with fools. To bring the satires thoroughly
home, the book is freely furnished with woodcuts.
Of this we possess two editions, both printed at
Basle in 1497 by John Bergman, one an octavo,
issued on March 1; the other, a quarto, on August 1.
The Ship of Fools was translated into English by
Alexander Barclay, a priest of Ely, and of this an
edition, which, I regret to say, we do not possess,
was published by Richard Pynson in 1509.

Our books from the Leipzig and Memmingen

More valuable than any of these, however, is a book of very great rarity, the Philogenia of Ugolini Pisani of Parma, a prose comedy, which first appeared about the middle of the fifteenth century. The work is mentioned by Tiraboschi (Letteratura Italiana, vi. 868, and note, ed. 1807). When and where this edition was printed I am. unable to say. I can hardly assent to Brunet's remark (v. 101) that it belongs "au premier âge de l'imprimerie en Allemagne," but should be disposed to fix it at about 1470, or a little later. Its size can only be described properly as small quarto and large octavo mixed. I use these words, of course, in their strict sense, as having reference to the folding of the paper, as shown by the horizontal or vertical position of the wiremarks: quarto and octavo are words of very elastic meaning as applied to books nowadays. A minute account of the above book is given by Brunet (loc. cit.) from a description furnished him by a private collector, who possessed the only copy known to Brunet. The description, however, swarms with numerous small errors, and has been transplanted, errors and all, to the well-known Trésor of Graesse, who has not acknowledged the source of his quotation, but whose faithful reproduction of his original has betrayed his plagiarism. This practice is one against

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