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Publicado por Franklin Classics Trade Press, 2018
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Publicado por Andesite Press, 2015
ISBN 10: 1298608422ISBN 13: 9781298608420
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Publicado por Hansebooks, 2017
ISBN 10: 3337381413ISBN 13: 9783337381417
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LeatherBound. Condición: New. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from 1662 edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 1018 Language: English.
Publicado por Seconda metà del '600
Librería: TABERNA LIBRARIA - ALAI - ILAB, Pistoia, Italia
Inc. su rame, mm. 244x178 parte incisa, rifilata al marg. Thomas Fuller (1608 - 16 August 1661) was an English churchman and historian. He is now remembered for his writings, particularly his Worthies of England, published in 1662 after his death. He was a prolific author, and one of the first English writers able to live by his pen (and his many patrons).Applicata su foglio a grandi margini.
Publicado por New York : Free Press ; London : Collier Macmillan, 1984., 1984
ISBN 10: 0029051908ISBN 13: 9780029051900
Librería: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, Estados Unidos de America
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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. 1st Edition. [1st ed., 1st printing] ; xv, 623 p., [16] p. of plates : illustrated ; 25 cm. ; ISBN: 0029051908; 9780029051900 LCCN: 83-49211 ; OCLC: 10375094 ; LC: QC16.N7; Dewey: 530/.092/4 ; brown cloth with gold lettering ; no dustjacket ; ex-lib, stamps, lab el, date due, pocket ; Contents: Inside a quart pot -- Of giants and dwarfs -- The transit of genius -- A movable feast -- A kinde of nothinge -- Some strangeness in the proportion -- The killing ground -- "I desire to withdraw" -- The treasures of darkness -- Heretic : sotto voce -- A pitfall in Eden -- The most perfect mechanic of all -- "Go your way, and sin no more" -- Cul-de-sac -- A morality play -- "Your very loving unkle" -- Sir Isaac -- The devil's banter -- "Second inventors count for nothing" -- "They could not get me to yield" -- Infinity. ; VG. Book.
Año de publicación: 1750
Librería: K Books Ltd ABA ILAB, York, YORKS, Reino Unido
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No Binding. Condición: Very Good. Engraved By David Loggan Ilustrador. A fine engraved portrait printed circa 1750. Mounted/matted and ready to frame - though it may be too large to send matted outside the UK. A fine opportunity to purchase an unusual and attractive engraving of James II, 1633-1701, subscript 'Serenissimus Princeps Jacobus Dux Eboracensis. Sold by Moses Pitt at ye Angel in St Paul's Churchyard'.
Publicado por London, early 19th cent.
Librería: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, Estados Unidos de America
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Condición: Good. Engraving by an unknown artist after David Loggan of Mother Louse, 17th century alewife of Louse Hall, near Oxford, and known as the "last woman in England to wear a ruff." Image: 97 x 74 mm. Sheet: 306 x 251 mm. Pasted down. Staining at edges. From scrapbook compiled by noted 19th c. British collector T. Purland in 1845.
Librería: Goltzius, Lisse, Holanda
Portrait, half-length to right, looking to front; wearing an ornate dark robe over buttoned coat, and broad collar; in an oval frame, with snake around staff on top [Esculapius], feathers behind, and drawing of part of a skeleton on left, placed on a table on which lie books, bottles, skull, papers, flowers and a stand with pens; coat of arms and books in front; illustration to Tindal's 'The continuation of Mr. Rapin's History of England' (London); published by John Knapton. Lettered on oval with title and dates "obt. 1675. Aeta 54", and in lower margin "in the possession o Bronne Willis Esqr", and the production detail, "G. Vertue Sculp 1742 / Impensis J. & P. Knapton Londini 1742".l Etching and engraving on paper with margins; plate mark: 365 x 234 mm, total: 406 x 255 mm, in very good condition.
Publicado por Macmillan and Bowes, Cambridge, 1905
Librería: Attic Books (ABAC, ILAB), London, ON, Canada
Hardcover. Condición: Very good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Good. Unpaginated. 45 cm. 31 large full-page illustrations, engraved title page, portrait frontispiece of Duke of Somerset, and some smaller in-text illustrations. Quarter beige cloth with green paper boards in mylar-covered dustjacket. Jacket has chipped spine ends and edges, ring mark upper front and some dampstains to front. Small ink signature on front free endpaper. Small tear in cloth in upper front hinge.
Publicado por London: E. Cotes for Henry Brome at the Gun in Ivy-lane, 1666
Librería: Sequitur Books, Boonsboro, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. 8vo. [30], 400 p., [2] leaves of plates : ports. Professionally restored in leather with original contemporary leather covers and spine. Tight binding and good cover. Minimal wear. Clean, unmarked pages with toning. Missing frontispiece. Please feel free to view our photographs.
Año de publicación: 1675
Librería: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, Estados Unidos de America
An engraving by David Loggan (1634-1692) showing the not-yet-completed second quadrangle extending behind the college's original quadrangle. The second quadrangle was built sometime between 1640 and 1713. Text in Latin about the college is printed in the lower margin. Capital letters appear throughout the engraving. Condition: A light brown ½" vertical band follows a light central crease (see two images). The engraving is attached to an age-toned mat, which is glued at the edges to an artist's board. Dimensions plate w 15.75 in x h 11.5 in. In 1669, Loggan was living in Oxford and was appointed 'public sculptor' to the university. He drew and engraved all the Oxford colleges in bird's-eye views for his folio Oxonia Illustrata, published in 1675. 1329829. Shelved Dupont Bookstore.
Publicado por c. 1675, Oxford, 1675
Librería: Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
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Condición: Very Good. This is the courtyard of the Bodleian Library at Oxford University, built between 1613-1619. The tower is called the Tower of the Five Orders, because the styles of the columns represent five classical orders of architecture: Doric, Tuscan, Ionic, Corinthian and Composite (bottom to top)., Image Size : 344x470 (mm), 13.54x18.50 (Inches), Platemark Size : 372x480 (mm), 14.65x18.90 (Inches), Paper Size : 397x527 (mm), 15.63x20.75 (Inches), Black & White, Copper Engraving.
Publicado por Oxford: e Theatro Sheldoniano, 1675
Librería: West Grove Books, London, Reino Unido
No Binding. Condición: Very Good. Plate size: 452 x 328mm. David Loggan (1634-1692) was a British engraver, draughtsman and painter. Descended from an Anglo-Scottish family, he first studied in Danzig under Willem Hondius and then in Amsterdam, before arriving in London in the 1650s. By 1669, he was living in Oxford, and was appointed engraver to the university, in which position he then proceeded to draw and engrave all the Oxford colleges for his famous folio Oxonia Illustrata (published in 1675), from which this plate comes. He later published Cantabrigia Illustrata, a collection documenting Cambridge University, and held the position of engraver to the university. Light age-toning and with the vertical centre fold as issued, overall a very good strong print of this much sought-after plate. Framed and glazed. Images available on request. Clary 247. Cordeaux and Merry 'University' 284. Madan 3035. Upcott pp.36-8. Wing L2838.
Publicado por Printed and Sold by H. Overton and J. Hool at the White Horse without Newgate, London, where may be had any of the Colleges of Oxford or Cambridge, each of them printed on a Sheet of Royal Paper & neatly graved by D. Loggan [c1710]., London,, 1710
Librería: Daniel Crouch Rare Books Ltd, London, Reino Unido
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An extravagant broadsheet advertisement for Overton's edition of Loggan Engraving, printed on two joined sheets. A very large, rare, and separately published advertisement for Overton's issues of David Loggan's celebrated 'Oxonia Illustrata', the plates for which were acquired by Overton, or his father John, at some point during the decade following Loggan's death in 1692. A partner, showing Loggan's Cambridge views, was likely printed at the same time, though the exact date of publication for both is unknown, and it is unclear whether the pair were intended to advertise Overton's reprints of 'Oxonia Illustrata' and 'Cantabrigia Illustrata' in 1705 and 1715 respectively, or simply that he was intending to issue restrikes of individual plates on large sheets according to customer demand. Although very closely modelled on Loggan's aerial plans of the colleges and public buildings, these are actually miniature re-engravings, likely by Overton himself, and printed over two sheets. Each of the available plates is shown in reduced scale on the advert, with Loggan's prospect of Oxford from the Abingdon Road flanked by his east and west views of Duke Humphrey's Library at top. Along the bottom, University costumes are shown in two lines. The remaining views are gridded with relevant explanatory text below each. 'Oxonia Illustrata' was the first illustrated book on Oxford and one of the major works of the seventeenth century. The book, published in 1675, was the product of several years of devoted and conscientious effort in which Loggan was assisted by his pupil Robert White. 'Oxonia Illustrata' was intended as a companion work to 'Historia Antiquitates Universitatis Oxoniensis' by Anthony Wood, with whom Loggan had become acquainted some years earlier. David Loggan (1635-1692), artist and engraver, was born in Danzig. He may have learnt the art of engraving from Simon van den Passe in Denmark and from Hendrik Hondius in the Netherlands. Loggan followed Hondius's sons to England in about 1653 and by 1665 he was residing at Nuffield, near Oxford, and had made the acquaintance of Anthony Wood. On 30 March 1669 he was appointed Engraver to the University of Oxford, with an annual salary of twenty shillings. He married a daughter of Robert Jordan, Esq., of Kencote Hall in Oxfordshire, in 1671 and in 1672 they had a son, John Loggan, who later graduated from Trinity College. The marriage probably produced another son, William Loggan, about whom little is known except that he was responsible for a satirical print of Father Peters and the Jesuits, published in 1681. David Loggan took up residence in Holywell in about 1671, prior to matriculating at the University. In 1675 he was naturalised as an Englishman. Henry Overton (1676-1751) was a British engraver, publisher, mapmaker, and printseller. The son of the mapseller John Overton, and brother of Philip Overton, Henry inherited his father's stock and business in 1707, later forming a partnership with John Hoole (fl1710-1737). His earlier maps were largely based on acquired plates engraved by Sutton Nicholls, John Speed, and Blaeu. In addition to his own works, he also published revised editions of Speed's Atlas, as well as David Loggan's views of the colleges and public buildings of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge.
Publicado por H. Overton, London, 1705
Librería: St Philip's Books, P.B.F.A., B.A., Oxford, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Hardback. Condición: Good+. 2nd edn. ~Original dark brown mottled calf, double blind fillets framing boards. Rebacked in chestnut brown calf, low raised bands, gilt decor, and two brown gilt labels to spine. Discreet repairs to board corners and to top and bottom edge of boards near spine. Cracking over front hinge (c. 19cm). Folio (35 x 47cm). Early or original endpapers repaired at gutters; rear endpapers just starting at gutter and front endpapers cracking at gutter. Front hinge tender but holding firm. Offset browning to endpapers. Tiny bookbinder's stamp to inside front board: J. R. Evans, Oxford. Evans is attested as binder for an 1886 work in the Royal Collections, giving a likely approx. date for the rebacking and many of the repairs to vol. Crease to front free endpaper. 6 prelim pages: engraved t.p.; printed t.p. (the latter with date 1675, although it appears not to have been included in 1st edn); address to reader; privilege; index tabularum; English preface. All except engraved t.p. pasted onto stubs at gutter; privilege page trimmed at base; index roughly trimmed at all margins (with no loss to text) and pasted onto replacement laid paper leaf. Without the 14pp. letterpress introduction added by Overton. All 40 plates present as called for, 39 double-page, one folding. Occasional spotting. Some marginal paper repairs throughout; larger repair to corner of St Mary's Church (outside platemark); minor impact to image only to interior of Bodleian (at base near fold). Plate of Sheldonian Theatre trimmed (no loss to image) and laid down on replacement laid paper leaves. Mild crease to plate XXXVIII. Most though not all plates have the Roman numerals that mark them out as part of Overton's reissue. David Loggan (bap. 1634, d. 1692), artist and engraver. Born in Danzig, he is said to have been trained by Willem Hondius. By 1656 he was settled in London, and in 1665 he and his wife moved to Oxfordshire to escape the plague. In 1669 he moved to Holywell Street, Oxford, where the first edition of Oxonia Illustrata was to be printed; in the same year he was appointed engraver to the university. Loggan's masterwork, and one of the great illustrative achievements of the 17th century, was his 1675 Oxonia Illustrata, originally intended to accompany Wood's 'The History and Antiquities of the University of Oxford' (1674): the page numbers in the 'index tabularum' are those of Wood's work. 'Influenced by the work of Wenceslas Hollar, Loggan's meticulously detailed views were the first accurate representation of all the buildings and gardens of the university, and they have been an invaluable quarry for historians, antiquaries, and topographers ever since' (ODNB). After Wood's death in 1692 the plates of Oxonia Illustrata and its 1690 companion vol. Cantabrigia Illustrata were sold to Henry Overton (1676-1751), engraver, publisher, mapmaker, and printseller, who reprinted the Oxford volume in c. 1705 (this vol, although date is conjectural). Armorial bookplates to inside front board: Henry Harvey (of the Donegal family), and Andrew Coltee Ducarel (1713-1785), librarian and antiquary. Ducarel's parents were Normandy Huguenots, and his widowed mother brought him to England when he was a baby. Educated at Eton, Oxford and Cambridge, Ducarel served as librarian first of the Doctors' Commons (1754-57) and then of Lambeth Palace Library, where he remained in post until his death; he was effectively 'Lambeth's first professional librarian'. Ducarel 'had a deep-seated desire to be more English than the English' (ODNB); the work of Loggan, another naturalised immigrant, may have had particular resonance for him. He certainly thought of himself as 'an old Oxonian', who 'therefore never knew a man till he had drunk a bottle of wine with him' (Nichols, Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century, rpr. 1966, 6, 404). Pencil annot. to inside front board: 'from Dr. Ducarel & Dr Goodall's the late Provost of Eton's Libraries': the latter would be Joseph Goodall (1760-1840), headmaster and later Provost of Eton. ~Robust packaging. Overseas orders trackable on request. Size: vpp., 40 plates. Text unmarked.
Publicado por E Theatro Sheldoniano,, Oxoniae,, 1675
Librería: Daniel Crouch Rare Books Ltd, London, Reino Unido
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Oxford from above extra-illustrated with Richard Rallingson's 'Ichnographia Oxoniae', 1648 plan of the defences of Oxford during the civil war First edition. Folio (435 by 300mm). Engraved title-page, dedication to Charles II, preface leaf, privilege leaf dated 17 March 1672/3, double-page plan of Oxford and 39 copper-plate views, 1 folding, 38 double-page, extra-illustrated with Richard Rallingson's 'Ichnographia Oxoniae', 1648 plan of the defences of Oxford during the civil war from Anthony Wood's 'Historia et antiquitates universitatis oxoniensis', 1675, engraved index. Finely bound in contemporary and polished red morocco. Backstrip with raised bands and gilt decoration, compartments gilt panelled, upper and lower covers with double fillet outer and inner borders, centre panel with gilt lunette border, fleuron corners, a.e.g. First edition of Loggan's work with views of Oxford and the University. The first illustrated book on Oxford and one of the major works of the seventeenth century, the product of several years devoted and conscientious effort in which Loggan was assisted by his pupil Robert White. David Loggan (1634-1692) was originally of Anglo-Scottish heritage, but lived in Gdansk for the first two decades of his life. He trained there under Willem Hondius and under Crispijn van de Passe in Amsterdam. He moved to England around 1657. By 1665 he was living in Nuffield near Oxford and in 1669 was appointed engraver to the University. He sold a printing press to the university, and was also commissioned to produced title pages and plates for books produced by the tutors, as well as a book on academic robes. In 1675 he got married and became a naturalised Englishman. His Oxonia Illustrata was intended as a companion work to Historia Antiquitates Universitatis Oxoniensis by Anthony Wood with whom Loggan had become acquainted some years earlier. The list of plates in the Index Tabularum in the Illustrata shows page references for binding into Wood's volumes and the work is sometimes found in this state. Apart from the first depictions of the colleges and halls there are fine views of the major buildings including the Bodleian Library and the Sheldonian Theatre, and a spectacular folding view of Christ Church on two copper-plates. The latter often results in the two parts not matching in either register or depth of impression - in this instance it is a perfect impression of the plate. There is also a double-prospect of the city (two of the earliest views of Oxford), a plate of the costume of the University and a superbly engraved plan of the city containing an extraordinary amount of accurate detail and with a numbered key to the colleges, churches, and major buildings. Provenance: 1. Inscribed by John Fitzwilliam in iron gall ink to front free endpaper. The inscription is probably that of John Fitzwilliam (d1699). Fitzwilliam was educated at Magdalen College, Oxford, where he entered as a servitor in 1651, and was elected to a demyship in the same year. At the Restoration, according to Anthony à Wood, 'he turned about and became a great complier to the restored liturgy.' In 1661 he was elected fellow of Magdalen, and held his fellowship until 1670. He was made librarian of the college in 1662, being at the same time university lecturer on music. In 1666 he was recommended as chaplain to the Duke of York, and, afterwards, James II, to whose daughter, the Princess Anne, he became tutor. Brunet III 1145; Wing L-2837; Clary 147; Cordeaux & Merry (Univ.) 284.
Publicado por [Oxford University Press], Oxford, 1675
Librería: Arader Books, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
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Hardcover. Condición: Very good. First. THE GORDON DUFF COPY. Oxford: [Oxford University Press] "e Theatro Sheldoniano," 1675. First edition. Folio (16 7/8" x 11 5/8", 431mm x 295mm): binder's blank, 5 preliminary engraved pages (title-page (London imprint), title-page, dedication, privilege, to the reader) and 40 engraved double-page engravings (with pl. 27, Christ Church, folding), and an engraved index. Bound in contemporary laced vellum over boards. Title, author and date in ink manuscript to spine (apparently in the hand of E. Gordon Duff). Binding generally soiled, with some paper labels (repairs?) to the upper spine-edge of each board. Front hinge starting at the bottom edge, with loss to the tailpiece. Booksellers' notes in pencil to the front paste-down, with some earlier shelfmarking in ink. Sanguine graphite notation to the recto of the second free end-paper. Pencil numeration to the verso of each plate (with some errors corrected). Edges of the plates tanned, some chipped and the occasional closed tear. Some hinges (especially those of the folding plate of Christ Church) repaired or guards renewed. In all, a solid copy with an excellent provenance. David Loggan (1634-1692) was born in GdaÅ sk (Danzig), where he studied under Willem Hondius, who was royal engraver to Ladislaus IV of Poland. Loggan emigrated to London in the 1650's, married an Englishwoman in 1663 and moved to Oxfordshire in 1665 to avoid the Great Plague. His proximity to the University of Oxford brought him to be appointed as engraver to the burgeoning Press, then housed in the Sheldonian Theatre, in 1669. Over the next six years, Loggan drew and engraved the colleges and halls, the libraries and other administrative buildings of Oxford (plus one of Winchester College, which was founded by William Wykeham and connected to New College). The book of illustrations became a natural companion to Anthony (à) Wood's 1674 Historia et antiquitates Univ. Oxon., which Dr. John Fell, Dean of Christ Church (thus explaining the extra-large plate) and Curator of the OUP, would distribute with the Oxonia Illustrata as a boastful prospectus of the thriving Restoration University. Loggan, ever enterprising, then moved to Cambridge, where he would prepare the pendant Cantabrigia Illustrata (1690, in which year he was made engraver to that University). The present copy came to be owned, long after its publication, by another straddler of the two Universities, (Edward) Gordon Duff (1861-1924). Duff, a scholar of early English printing, was at Wadham College, Oxford before becoming Sandars Reader (thrice: 1898, 1903, 1911) in Bibliography at Cambridge. Duff endowed prizes in bibliography at both universities, which remain the pinnacle of achievement in the field. Duff also prepared the first catalogue of the John Rylands collection, the matchless collection that would go on to be integrated into the University of Manchester. The present item was lot 523 in the second portion his sale (Sotheby and Co., 17 March 1925). (The Duff sale catalogue does not mention the additional title-page (from the [1700?] edition, ESTC R188461), suggesting that it was perhaps inserted by a later seller or owner.) ESTC R5725; Madan III.3035.
Publicado por [Oxford University Press], Oxford, 1675
Librería: Arader Books, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
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Hardcover. Condición: Near fine. First. Oxford: [Oxford University Press] "e Theatro Sheldoniano," 1675. First edition. Folio (16 13/16" x 12 9/16", 427mm x 294mm): 5 preliminary engraved pages (title-page, dedication, to the reader, mezzotint portrait of James Butler (2nd Duke of Ormonde), privilege) and 40 engraved double-page engravings (with pl. 27, Christ Church, folding), and an engraved index. Inserted portrait by J. Smith after Godfrey Kneller. Bound in contemporary russet morocco. On the boards, a double gilt fillet border surrounding two panels with gilt corner ornaments. On the spine, six raised bands. Panels gilt. Title to the second panel. Gilt rolls to the edges of the boards. All edges of the text-block gilt. Spine sunned. Some bumps and rubbing to the fore-corners and the spine. Some light tanning to the extremities of the text-block; otherwise an unusually clean and bright copy. Four bookplates to the front paste-down: armorial bookplate of Sir Thomas Hare, Baronet of Stow Hall, in Norfolk (plate dated 1734); armorial bookplate of Syston Park (i.e., Sir John Thorold, Bt.); Shenley Grange bookplate of John Charrington; Lloyd Kenyon. With pencil sketches: a bowed head to the front paste-down and a figure swinging an axe at an ox as well as a pistol (?) on the recto of the front paste-down. Acquisition note in pencil at the upper edge of the front paste-down. David Loggan (1634-1692) was born in GdaÅ sk (Danzig), where he studied under Willem Hondius, who was royal engraver to Ladislaus IV of Poland. Loggan emigrated to London in the 1650's, married an Englishwoman in 1663 and moved to Oxfordshire in 1665 to avoid the Great Plague. His proximity to the University of Oxford brought him to be appointed as engraver to the burgeoning Press, then housed in the Sheldonian Theatre, in 1669. Over the next six years, Loggan drew and engraved the colleges and halls, the libraries and other administrative buildings of Oxford (plus one of Winchester College, which was founded by William Wykeham and connected to New College). The book of illustrations became a natural companion to Anthony (à) Wood's 1674 Historia et antiquitates Univ. Oxon., which Dr. John Fell, Dean of Christ Church and Curator of the OUP, would distribute with the Oxonia Illustrata as a boastful prospectus of the thriving Restoration University. (The mezzotint portrait of the Duke of Ormonde, who was at Christ Church, is sometimes found inserted in copies but can only date from 1688, the year in which he inherited the Dukedom.) Loggan, ever enterprising, then moved to Cambridge, where he would prepare the pendant Cantabrigia Illustrata (1690, in which year he was made engraver to that University). The present volume boasts a distinguished provenance. The first owner who left his mark was Sir Thomas Hare, 5th Baronet (of Stow Bardolph), who was educated at Oriel College. Hare was a Member of Parliament for Truro. The next possessor was Sir John Thorold, 9th Baronet of Marston (Hertford College), one of the great English bibliomanes along with Beckford and Roxburghe. His sale ("Syston Park," 1884) was one of the great XIXc bibliophilic monuments, though the present item is not in the catalogue. John Charrington (1856-1939, whose Shenley Grange bookplate was printed by the Kelmscott Press) sold coal, but is perhaps better known as honorary Keeper of Prints at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge. Since this volume traveled with a companion Cantabrigia Illustrata from the time of Sir Thomas Hare, perhaps the present work was vestigial. Charrington's major bequest of prints and especially mezzotints came to be housed in the Charrington Print Room at the Fitzwilliam. The present item was lot 362 in his library sale. Lloyd Tyrell-Kenyon, 5th Baron Kenyon (1917-1993) was also a Cambridge man (Magdalene College). Kenyon distinguished himself in the field of museums and collections, eventually becoming chairman of the National Portrait Gallery. ESTC R5725; Madan III.3035.