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Michael of Ephesus, On Dreams.
— On Divination through Dreams.
— On the Motion of Animals.
— On the Length and Brevity of Life.
— On Youth and Old Age, and Life and Death.
— On Respiration.
— On the Gait of Animals, Greek, folio. Venice, 1527.
— Scholia on Aristotle’s books on the Parts of Animals, translated by Monthesaurus, 12mo. Basel, 1559.
Malebranche, The Search after Truth, folio. London, 1700.
Manilius, by Creech, 8vo. London, 1697.
— edited by J. Scaliger, 12mo. 1580.
Moller, Nicolas, On the Undoubted Motion of the Sun and the Immovable Rest of the Earth, 4to. 1734.
Mensi, Pythagorean Denarius, 4to. Leiden, 1681.
Newton, Optical Lectures, 4to. London, 1729.
Newton, Fluxions Calculus, by Colson, 4to. London, 1736.
Newton, On the System of the World (in Dr. Horsley’s edition of his works).
Nieuwentijt, The Religious Philosopher, 8vo. London, 1730, 3 vols.
Nicomachus Gerasinus, Arithmetic, 2 books, Greek. Paris, 1538.
Ockham, Summa of Total Logic, 8vo. Oxford, 1675.
Otthonis, Andreas, Anthroposcopia The study of human character, 12mo. 1647.
Olympiodorus, On Aristotle’s Meteors, Greek, folio. Venice, 1551.
Mythological Works, Greek and Latin, by Gale, 8vo. Amsterdam, 1688.
Pacius, Julius, Logical Institutions, 12mo. Bern, 1600.
— Commentary on Aristotle’s Organon, 4to. 1605.
Plato, Works, Greek and Latin, folio, edited by Ficino, Frankfurt, 1602.
— The Republic, 10 books, by Massey, 8vo. Cambridge, 1713.
Ptolemy, On Mirrors.
Ptolemy, Planisphere, 4to. Venice, 1558.
This very rare treatise is extant only in a Latin translation at the end of a collection of treatises on the sphere, folio, Venice, 1518. It consists of two books, and at the end of the second book are the following words: "The second and last book of Ptolemy on Mirrors is finished. Its translation was completed on the last of December in the Year of Christ 1569."