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English Language and Literature
855 Bone Florence of Rome. — Knob b e, Alb., Ueb. d. mittelengl. Dich-
tung Le bone Florence of Rome. Marb. 1899. 8°. br. 1 —
856 Borde, A., The boke of the Introduction of Knowledge. (London
1814.) sm. 4to., bds. 30 —
Exact reprint in facsimile. One of the most curious popular books of the 16th century,
with many woodcuts. Only 120 copies were printed.
857 Zinke, L., A. Borde u. d. Quellen zu: „The Fyrst Boke of the
Introduction of Knowledge". Leipz. 1901. 8°. br. 1 50
858 Bosworth. J., Anglo-Saxon dictionary. Ed. and enlarged by T. W.
Tolle r. 4 parts and supplement part I. (all published). Oxford 1882
1910. roy. 8vo., bound (£. 3. 19 sh. 6 d.) 54 -
859 Brendan Legend. — Balz, M., Die me. Brendanlegende des Glou-
cesterlegendars. Krit. hrsg. mit Einleitg. (Berlin) 1909. gr. 8°. br. 1 50
— see also no. 868.
860 Brandl, A., Quellen des weltl. Dramas in England vor Shakespeare.
Erganzungsbd. zu Dodsley’s Old English Plays. Strassb. 1898. gr. 8'.
(M. 20.—) Hfrz. To —
861 — Geschichte d. altengl. Literatur. L: Angelsachsische Periode bis zur
Mitte d. 12. Jahrh. Strassb. 1908. gr. 8°. (S.-A. a. Paul’s Grundr.
br. unb. (M. 4.80) 3 50
862 — The Cock in lhe North. Poetische Weissagung auf Percy Hotspur
(gest. 1403). Berk, Acad., 1909. Lex.-8. (S.-A.) br. ‘ 1 20
863 Bright, J. W., Anglo-Saxon reader. With notes and glossary. 2. ed.
London 1895. cr. 8vo., cloth. 2 50
864 Brooke, S. A., History of Early English literature. Being a history
of English poetry fr. its beginning to the accession of King Aelfred.
2 vols. With a map. London 1892. demy 8vo., cloth. (£ 1.—) 15
865 — English literature fr. the beginning to the Norman conquest. London
1898. cr. 8 vo., cloth. (7 sh. 6 d.) 5 —
866 Brown. J. T. T., The Wallace and the Bruce restudied. Bonn 1900.
gr. 8°. br. unb. (M. 4.50) 3 —
867 Budde, E., Bedeutung d. Trinksitten in d. Kultur d. Angelsachsen.
Jena’ 1906. 8°. br. 2 —
868 Ruble, W., Das C im Lambspringer Alexius, Oxforder Roland u. Lon-
doner Brandan. Greifsw. 1881. 8°. br. 1
869 Bulbring, K., Altengl. Elementarbuch. I. Lautlehre. Heidelb. 1902.
8°. (M. 4.80) Hlwd. 3 50
870 Caedmon’s Biblische Dichtungeh, hrsg. v. K. W. B o u t e r w e k. 2 Bde.
in 3 Abthl. (1. Text u. Uebersetzung. II. Glossar.) Elberfeld 1848—50.
8°. I. Pbd., II. Hfrz. Eehlt im Buchh. 20 -—
871 Bouterwek, K. W, Ein angelsachs. Glossar (zu Caedmon’s bibl.
Dichtungen). Elberf. 1851. gr. 8». br. unb. Eehlt im Buchh. 12 -
Titol-Auflag'e des Glossars zu der voihergehenden Ausga.be.
872 — Ellis, H., Account of Caedmon’s metrical paraphrase of Scripture
history, an illuminated Ms. of the 10. century in the Bodleian Library of
Oxford. With 54 plates. London 1832. 4to., sd. unc. (repr.) 25 —
873 (CAXTON.) - Higdin, Ranulphus, O. S. B., (of Chester), Polv-
cronicon, in whiche book ben comprised briefly many wonderful
historyees (a Joh. Trevisia ex lat. anglice factuni). Westmonasterii
emprynted and scttc in forme by me William Caxton, 1482. Folio, got.
char. c. sign, et pp. n. 40 11. 11 (pro 19) ff. non num., 376 (pro 431) ff.
num. = 387 ff. The leaves deficient are a1—b1 (the first being blank .
11 (blank). 471--531, 533—6, 538.-543, 546, 548—55*, 557—8 (the last is
blank). Black letter, some leaves slightly stained on the margins;
Joseph Baer & C 0., Frankfurt a. M., Hochstr. 6.
English Language and Literature
855 Bone Florence of Rome. — Knob b e, Alb., Ueb. d. mittelengl. Dich-
tung Le bone Florence of Rome. Marb. 1899. 8°. br. 1 —
856 Borde, A., The boke of the Introduction of Knowledge. (London
1814.) sm. 4to., bds. 30 —
Exact reprint in facsimile. One of the most curious popular books of the 16th century,
with many woodcuts. Only 120 copies were printed.
857 Zinke, L., A. Borde u. d. Quellen zu: „The Fyrst Boke of the
Introduction of Knowledge". Leipz. 1901. 8°. br. 1 50
858 Bosworth. J., Anglo-Saxon dictionary. Ed. and enlarged by T. W.
Tolle r. 4 parts and supplement part I. (all published). Oxford 1882
1910. roy. 8vo., bound (£. 3. 19 sh. 6 d.) 54 -
859 Brendan Legend. — Balz, M., Die me. Brendanlegende des Glou-
cesterlegendars. Krit. hrsg. mit Einleitg. (Berlin) 1909. gr. 8°. br. 1 50
— see also no. 868.
860 Brandl, A., Quellen des weltl. Dramas in England vor Shakespeare.
Erganzungsbd. zu Dodsley’s Old English Plays. Strassb. 1898. gr. 8'.
(M. 20.—) Hfrz. To —
861 — Geschichte d. altengl. Literatur. L: Angelsachsische Periode bis zur
Mitte d. 12. Jahrh. Strassb. 1908. gr. 8°. (S.-A. a. Paul’s Grundr.
br. unb. (M. 4.80) 3 50
862 — The Cock in lhe North. Poetische Weissagung auf Percy Hotspur
(gest. 1403). Berk, Acad., 1909. Lex.-8. (S.-A.) br. ‘ 1 20
863 Bright, J. W., Anglo-Saxon reader. With notes and glossary. 2. ed.
London 1895. cr. 8vo., cloth. 2 50
864 Brooke, S. A., History of Early English literature. Being a history
of English poetry fr. its beginning to the accession of King Aelfred.
2 vols. With a map. London 1892. demy 8vo., cloth. (£ 1.—) 15
865 — English literature fr. the beginning to the Norman conquest. London
1898. cr. 8 vo., cloth. (7 sh. 6 d.) 5 —
866 Brown. J. T. T., The Wallace and the Bruce restudied. Bonn 1900.
gr. 8°. br. unb. (M. 4.50) 3 —
867 Budde, E., Bedeutung d. Trinksitten in d. Kultur d. Angelsachsen.
Jena’ 1906. 8°. br. 2 —
868 Ruble, W., Das C im Lambspringer Alexius, Oxforder Roland u. Lon-
doner Brandan. Greifsw. 1881. 8°. br. 1
869 Bulbring, K., Altengl. Elementarbuch. I. Lautlehre. Heidelb. 1902.
8°. (M. 4.80) Hlwd. 3 50
870 Caedmon’s Biblische Dichtungeh, hrsg. v. K. W. B o u t e r w e k. 2 Bde.
in 3 Abthl. (1. Text u. Uebersetzung. II. Glossar.) Elberfeld 1848—50.
8°. I. Pbd., II. Hfrz. Eehlt im Buchh. 20 -—
871 Bouterwek, K. W, Ein angelsachs. Glossar (zu Caedmon’s bibl.
Dichtungen). Elberf. 1851. gr. 8». br. unb. Eehlt im Buchh. 12 -
Titol-Auflag'e des Glossars zu der voihergehenden Ausga.be.
872 — Ellis, H., Account of Caedmon’s metrical paraphrase of Scripture
history, an illuminated Ms. of the 10. century in the Bodleian Library of
Oxford. With 54 plates. London 1832. 4to., sd. unc. (repr.) 25 —
873 (CAXTON.) - Higdin, Ranulphus, O. S. B., (of Chester), Polv-
cronicon, in whiche book ben comprised briefly many wonderful
historyees (a Joh. Trevisia ex lat. anglice factuni). Westmonasterii
emprynted and scttc in forme by me William Caxton, 1482. Folio, got.
char. c. sign, et pp. n. 40 11. 11 (pro 19) ff. non num., 376 (pro 431) ff.
num. = 387 ff. The leaves deficient are a1—b1 (the first being blank .
11 (blank). 471--531, 533—6, 538.-543, 546, 548—55*, 557—8 (the last is
blank). Black letter, some leaves slightly stained on the margins;
Joseph Baer & C 0., Frankfurt a. M., Hochstr. 6.