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Clavigero (D. Francesco Saverio). Catologo d' alcuni autori Europei e Creogli, che hanno scritto della dottrina e morale christiana nelle lingue della Nuova Spagna.

In Clavigero (D. Francesco Saverio). Storia Antica del Messico, vol. 4, pp. 262263. Cesena, 1781, 40. Followed by:

Autori di grammatiche e dizionari delle suddette lingue.

In Clavigero (D. Francesco Saverio). Storia Antica del Messico, vol. 4, p. 264. Cesena, 1781. 4°. For other editions of Clavigero, see Nos. 817-824 of this catalogue.

Authors' names arranged according to the alphabetic order of their Christian

names.

Cogolludo (Fr. Diego Lopez). Historia de Yucathan. | Compuesta | por el M. R. P. Fr. Diego Lopez Cogollvdo, | Lector Jvbilado, y Padre Perpetvo de dicha Provincia. | Consagrada, y dedicada | al Excelentissimo Señor | Don Fernando Ioachin Faxardo | de Resquesens y Zuñiga, Marquès de los Velez, Molina y Martorel, | Señor de las Varonias de castelvi, de Rosanes, Molins de Rey | y otras en el Principado de Catahiña, Señor de las Vllas de Mula, | Alhama y Librilta, y de las siete del Rio de Almanzor a las Cueuas, | y Portilla Alcayde perpetuo de los Reales Alcaçares, de las Ciudades | de Murcia, y Lorea, Adelantado, y Capitan Mayor del Reyno de | Murcia, Marque sado de Villena, Arcedianato de | Alcarez, Campo de | Montill, Sierra de Segura, y sus Partidos, Commendador de la Enco- | mienda de los Bastimentos de Castilla, del Orden de Santiago, Gen- | tilhombre de Camar a de su Magestad, de sus Consejos de Estado, | y Guerra, Presidente en el de Indias, y Superintendente | General de la Real Hazienda, &c. | Sacala a lvz | el M. R. P. Fr. Francisco de Ayeta, Predicador, ex-custodio del Nueuo Mexico Comisiario General del Santo | Oficia, Custodio actual de la Prouincia del Santo Euangelio en el | Reyno de la Nueua España, y Procurador General en esta | coste todas las Prouincias de la Religion | Serafica del dicho Reyno. | Con Privilegio. |

En Madrid: Por Jvan Garcia Infanzon, año 1688. | B. C. JCB. Engraved title, 11., followed by printed title as above 1 1., 12 other p. 11., 760 pp., 16 11. 4°. Contains much bibliographic matter.

Los tres siglos de la dominacion española en Yucatan, ó sea Historia de esta provincia desde la conquista hasta la independencia. Escribióla Fr. Diego Lopez de Cogolludo, provincial que fué de la orden franciscana; y la continua un Yucateco.

Campeche: Imprenta de José Maria Peralta, 1842.

2 vols. 4°. Imprint of vol. 2: "Merida, Imprenta de Castillo y Co, 1845." Second edition of the History of Yucatan, by Cogolludo. Title from Brasseur de Bourbourg.

Historia | de | Yucatan | escrita en el siglo xvii | por el | R. P. Fr. Diego Lopez Cogolludo. | Provincial que fue de la Orden franciscana. | [Four lines quotation.] | Tercera Edicion. | Tomo I [-II]. | Merida | Imprenta de Manuel Aldana Rivas | 1867 [-1868]| DGB. 2 vols.: pp. i-vi, 7-615; 1-663. 4°.

Dall (William Healey) and Baker (Marcus). Partial list of Books, Pamphlets, Papers in Serial Journals, and other Publications on Alaska and adjacent Regions. By W. H. Dall and Marcus Baker.

In Coast and Geodetic Survey, Pacific Coast Pilot. * Second series, pp. 225375. Washington, 1879. 4°.

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Deschamps (P.) and Brunet (G.) Manuel | du libraire | et | de l'amateur de livres Supplément | contenant | 1o Un complément du dictionnaire bibliographique de M. J.-Ch. Brunet | Avec renvoi de chaque article, déjà cité dans le dictionnaire, aux numéros de la table raisonnée; la description minutieusement détaillée, d'après les originaux, d'un grand nombre d'ouvrages français et étrangers, inconnus de M. Brunet, ou négligés par lui comme ayant peu de valeur, alors | qu'il rédigeait son Manuel, ouvrages fort recherchés et fort appréciés aujourd'hui. On y a joint une | concordance des prix auxquels une partie de ces ouvrages ont été portés dans les principales ventes | publiques de France et de l'Etranger, depuis quinze ans, ainsi que l'évaluation approximative des livres dont il n'a pas été possible de citer d'adjudication. | 2o La table raisonnée des articles | au nombre d'environ 10,000, décrits au présent supplément. | Par MM. P. Deschamps et G. Brunet | Tome Premier | A—M | [-Deuxième | N-Z] * * * 1

Paris | Librairie de Firmin-Didot et Cie | Imprimeurs de L'Institut, Rue Jacob, 56 | 1878 [-1880] |

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2 vols. 8°. 1,226 columns; 2 columns to the page. (See Brunet (J. C.). Dufossé (E.) E. Dufossé | Libraire, 21, quai Malaquais, | A Paris | Americana | Catalogue de Livres anciens et modernes, de Cartes, de Portraits & d'Autographes | relatifs à l'Amérique & aux colonies, | Afrique, Asie, Japon, Océanie, Australie. | Antiquités, Biographie, Bibliographie, [&c., 10 lines.] |

[Paris,] 1878-79 |

JCP.

Pp. 1-132. 8°. This series of catalogues was begun, I believe, in 1876. Eguiara et Eguren (D. Joannes Josephus de). Bibliotheca | Mexicana | sive | eruditorum historia virorum, | qui in America Boreali nati, vel alibi geniti, in ipsam | Domicilio aut studijs asciti, quavis linguâ scripto | aliquid tradiderunt: | Eorum præsertim qui pro Fide Catholicâ & Pietate ampliandâ | fovendâque, egregiè factis & quibusvis scriptis floruere editis | aut ineditis. | Ferdinando VI | Hispaniarum Regi Catholico | nuncupata. Authore | D. Joanne Josepho de Eguiara et Eguren, Mexicano, electo Episcopo Jucatenensi, Metropol. Ecclesiæ patriæ | Canonico Magistrali, Regiæ et Pontificia Universitatis Mexicanensis | Primario et Emerito Theologiæ Antecessore, quondamque Rectore, | apud Sanctæ Inquisitionis Officium Censore, Illmî. Archiepiscopi | Mexicani Consultore, et Diæcesis Examinatore Synodali, | Capucinarum Virginum à Confessionibus et alijs sacris. | Tomus Primus. Exhibens Litteras A. B. C. |

LIST OF AUTHORITIES.

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Mexici: | Ex novâ Typographiâ in Edibus Authoris editioni | ejusdem Bibliothecæ destinatâ. Anno Domini | MDCCLV [1755]. | c. 80 p. 11., pp. 1-544. 4°.

"The only volume published of this rare and valuable work. It contains the most authentic notes on the literature and literary men of Mexico, and became the basis of Beristain's celebrated 'Bibl. Hisp. Amer.', which appeared sixty years later. Eguiara was one of the most talented members of the Academy of Mexico."— Sabin's Dictionary, No. 22060.

"It is unfortunate that no more of this important work was published. It is probable that not many copies were printed of this volume, as it is not often met with."-Rich, I, 115.

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'Egui[a]ra was a native of Mexico and occupied the Chair of Theology in the University of that city. Beristain confesses that he should never have undertaken his own Biblioteca if Egui[a]ra bad not 'opened the door and showed him the way.""-Ramirez Bib. Mex., No. 298.

Erslew (Thomas Hansen). Almindeligt | Forfatter-Lexicon | for | Kongeriget Danmark med tilhørende Bilande, | fra 1814 til 1840, | eller | Fortegnelse over de sammesteds fødte Forfattere og Forfatterinder, som levede ved Be- | gyndelsen af Aaret 1814, eller siden ere fødte, med Anforelse af deres | vigtigste Levnets-Omstaendigheder og af deres trykte Arbejder; | samt over | de i Hertugdømmerne og i Udlandet fødte Forfattere, som i bemeldte | Tidsrum have opholdt sig i Danmark og der udgivet Skrifter. | Ved | Thomas Hansen Erslew. | Første [-Tredie] Bind. | AJ [-S — Ø]. |

Kjøbenhavn. | Forlagsforeningens Forlag. | Trykt i Bianco Lunos Bogtrykkeri. | 1843 [-1853]. |

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3 vols. 8°. General author's dictionary for the kingdom of Denmark and adjacent countries from 1814 to 1840.

Field (Thomas Warren). An Essay | towards an | Indian Bibliography. | Being a | Catalogue of Books, | relating to the | history, an tiquities, languages, customs, religion, | wars, literature, and origin of the American Indians, | in the library of | Thomas W. Field. | With bibliographical and historical notes, and | synopses of the contents of some of the works least known. |

New York: | Scribner, Armstrong, and Co. | 1873. | C. JCP. JWP.
Pp. i-iv, 1-430. 8°.

"A general catalogue of works illustrative of the history, literature, and archaology of the aborigines of both Americas had been in progress of composition for several years, as a guide to the author's collection of that class of books. As it grew in proportions, by the slow accretions which duty and experience furnished, the author's vanity was easily flattered into the design of producing a work of more general utility. The material collected at length covered so wide a range that it embraced not only transcripts of the titles of such printed works as were personally examined, or were to be found in catalogues of public and private libraries, with a collation of their pages and synopses of their contents, but also the titles of articles upon the same subjects, printed in reviews, historical collections, magazines, and other ephemera. More than two thousand five hundred separate works and twelve hundred essays had been catalogued, with their topical range noted, before the vast extent of the unexplored territory to be examined began to

Field (Thomas Warren)-continued.

exhibit some of its formidable proportions. It was plainly demonstrated that the projected task must be either abandoned or greatly abridged. That portion of the task which could be most readily detached and wrought into unity was the catalogue of work-3 on the American aborigines, in the author's possession. To determine the selection of works which should be included in that category, they have been subjected to a few simple rules of classification.

"All works which purported in their titles to contain historic, narrative, or literary material relating to the American Indians.

"Books in which any distinct portion, chapter, or appendix claimed by its head. ing or table of contents to be devoted to that subject.

"Works containing engravings illustrative of the manner and peculiarities of the aborigines, when derived from actual observation.

"All treatises or essays upon their origin, or the pre-Columbian discovery of America, as affecting the source of its population.

"Those works of fiction or poetry founded on Indian life, to which were appended historical notes, incidents of personal experience, or traditions and legends of the Indians.

"All works containing grammatical analyses, or vocabularies of their language, as well as translations into or from them, would of course form a part of the collection."-Preface.

Catalogue of the | Library | belonging to | Mr. Thomas W. Field. To be sold at auction, | by | Bangs, Merwin & Co., | May 24th, 1875, | and following days. |

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New York. | 1875. |

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Pp. i-viii, 1-376. 8°. Compiled by Joseph Sabin. "The collection of books described in the following pages is, beyond all question, the most extensive in its special department ever offered for sale. Its acquisition has been the unwearied occupation of Mr. Field for many years, and the result is an unusually complete series of books on a subject which is daily increasing in interest-the American Indians. It is scarcely necessary for me to say that it is simply impossible, to study the history of this continent without referring to this topic. An entirely complete collection of books relative to the Indians includes a large proportion of the works which compose American history.

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"Mr. Field's 'Essay on Indian Bibliography' has formed the basis of the present catalogue. We have added to it the titles of such books as have been purchased since the publication of that work in 1873. To the works thus added the notes appended are sometimes by Mr. Field. Many works of importance, which were in his possession at the time of its publication, had accidentally dropped out of his list.

"The titles in Mr. Field's essay have sometimes been abridged, sometimes given in full; his elaborate and elegant notes have in many instances been shorn of their chief features, but the reader can supply that want by procuring a copy of Mr. Field's essay.

"The reader of the essay will not fail to notice the strong humanitarian views which are held by Mr. Field. It would be difficult for any one to add to the ener getic adjectives which distinguish some of his denunciations of the perpetrators of cruelties on the Indians."-Preface.

Finotti (Rev. Joseph M.) Catalogue | of the | Library | of the late | Rev. Joseph M. Finotti, Member of the New England HistoricGenealogical Society, American Numismatic Society, &c. | To be

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sold at auction | On Thursday, October 16th, 1879, | and following days, by Bangs & Co., | 739 & 741 Broadway New York. |

New York: | 1879. |

JCP. Printed cover, "Executor's Sale," &c., 1 I.; title as above, 11.; Preface, pp. iiiiv; Catalogue, pp. 5-114; Addenda, 1 1.

[Fischer (Augustin) and Berendt (Dr. C. H.)] Bibliotheca Mejicana. | A Catalogue of an extraordinary Collec- tion of Books & Manuscripts, almost wholly relating to the History and Literature of North | and South America, | particularly | Mexico. | To be sold by auction, | by Messrs. Puttick & Simpson, | at their house, 47, Leicester Square, London, | on Tuesday, June 1st, 1869, and 7 following days. | B. JCP. 2 p. ll., pp. 1-312. 83. Father Fischer was chaplain to the Emperor Maximilian. The catalogue of Dr. Berendt's books occupies pp. 229-312.

Gibbs (George). Bibliography [of the Chinook Language].

In Gibbs (George). Alphabetical Vocabulary of the Chinook Language, pp.viiviii. New York, 1863. 8°.

Bibliography of the Chinook Jargon.

In Gibbs (George). A Dictionary of the Chinook Jargon, pp. xiii-xiv. New York, 1863. 8°.

[Harrisse (Henry)]. Bibliotheca Americana Vetustissima | A | Description of Works | relating to | America | published between the years | 1492 and 1551 | [8 lines quotation.]

New-York | Geo. P. Philes, Publisher | MDCCCLXVI [1866] | C. GS. 4 p. ll., pp. i-iv, 1 l., pp. 1–519. large 8°. Four hundred copies printed in royal 80, 99 in 40, and 10 in 4o on Holland paper for private distribution. Continued as follows:

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Bibliotheca Americana Vetustissima A Description of Works | relating to America | published between the years | 1492 and 1551 | Additions [Device]

Paris Librairie Tross | 5 rue Neuve-des-Petits-Champs 5 | M. DCCC. LXXII [1872]. |

Colophon: Imprimé | Par W. Drugulin A Leipzig | [Device] | Pour la | Librairie Tross A Paris | M. DCCC. LXXII [1872]. | GS. Outside title as above 1 1., 1 p. 1., inside title as above 1 1., pp. i-xl, 1-199, colophon as above 1 1., advertisement 1 1.

Notes pour servir | A L'Histoire, A La Bibliographie | et à la | Cartographie | de la | Nouvelle France | et des | Pays Adjacents | 1545-1700. | Par l'Auteur de la | Bibliotheca Americana Vetustissima | [3 lines quotation.] | [Device.]

Paris Librairie Tross | 5 rue Neuve-des-Petits Champs 5 | 1872. | Colophon: Imprimé | Par W. Drugulin A Leipzig | [Device.] | Pour la | Librairie Tross, A Paris | M. DCCC. LXXII [1872]. |

L. GS. Outside title as above, 1 p. 1., inside title as above, 1 other p. 1., pp. i-xxxiii, 1 l., pp. 1-367, colophon 1 1., advertisement 1 1.

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