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CATALOGUE OF A LOAN COLLECTION OF BOOKS.

23. Alberti Magni Mysteria. Folio. Cologne, cir. 1477—Society of Antiquaries.

Anthonius Sorg: commenced to print in 1475.

24. Concilium Buch zu Costentz, by Ulrich von Reichenthal. The first book on heraldry; imperfect at the beginning; coloured woodcuts of arms and processions. Folio. Augsburg, 1483—Messrs. Ellis and Green.

25. Teusse Heisset; many woodcuts. Folio. Augsburg, 1482—Mr. Fisher.

George Reyser, or Michael Reyser. The former printed at Wartzburg; the latter at Eichstadt.

26. Richard de Bury, or d'Aungceville, Bishop of Durham, 1333- 1345, Philobiblion. 4to. No page numbers, signatures, or catchwords. Wartzburg or Eichstadt, cir. 1478—The Rev. J. Fuller Russell.

Conrad Hoemborch:

27. Fasciculus Temporum. No signatures, catchwords, or page numbers. At the end is a device resembling those of Fust and Schoyffer, or of Gerard Leeu, viz., two shields. Folio. Cologne, 1476—Sir. T. Winnington.

Colard Mansion: b. cir. 1420, d. after 1484. Began to print at Bruges, 1471–2.

28. Somme Rurale; par Jehan Bonteillier. Folio. Bruges, 1479—Mr. Quaritch.

The type in this volume bears little or no resemblance to that used at any time by Caxton.

Gerard Leeu: commenced printing, 1479; removed to Antwerp, 1484.

29. Dyalogus Creaturarum Moralisatus. Cuts, partly coloured. Folio. Gonda, 1480—Messrs. Ellis and Green.

30. Another copy. Cuts, uncoloured. 1480—The Rev. J. Fuller Russell.

31. Speculum Sermonum Vitæ Mariæ Virginis. Woodcut on title-page. 4to. Antwerp, 1487—The Rev. J. Fuller Russell.

Conrad Dinctmut: began to print, 148—.

32. The Phedria of Terence. Woodcuts coloured. Folio, in two columns. Ulm, 1486—The Rev. J. Fuller Russell.

Conrad Feyner.

33. Gersoni Tractatu. 4to. No place or date (Urach, cir. 1481?)— The Rev. J. Fuller Russell.

Johan. Prussz: commenced to print, 148—.

34. The Golden Bull: Imperial Constitution made by the Emperor Charles IV.—the Magna Charta of the German Empire. Woodcuts. Folio. Strasburg, 1485—Mr. J. Nightingale.

Cornelius de Zurich: commenced to print, ——?

35. De Lanis et Phitonices mulieribus. Woodcuts. 4 to. Cologne, 1489—The Rev. J. Fuller Russell.