8vo. An imperfect copy with 528 leaves only, should have 740; titles printed in red and black, with engraved Bell device (variant
            B); text printed in double columns.
         
         
            STC B2718.
            Darlow and Moule 4692.
          
         Contemporary English black morocco, blind tooled to an ornamental frame design; the leaves cut very close. From the library
            of Wm. Cocke, with his autograph signature on the title. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T. With the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate.
         
         This is the first edition of the Septuagint printed in England, and was edited by John Biddle, 1615-1662, the Unitarian controversialist, employed at that time by Daniel as corrector of the press.
         [1460]
       
      
         J. 8
         
            id. 
               Lat. Vulgate.
             
            fol.
         
         1815 Catalogue, page 69. no. 168, Vetus Testamentum, Latinum Vulgatum, fol.
         
            Biblia Sacra vulgatæ Editionis Sixti V. Pont. Max. Ivssv recognita atque edita . . . Lvtetiæ Parisiorvm: sumptibus 
            
Roberti Foüet, 
            
Nicolai Bvon, 
            
Sebastiani Cramoisy, 
            
               m.dc.xviii
            . [1618.]
         
 
         BS75 1618
         Folio. Printed in double columns, engraved title, title and many leaves at the beginning defective.
         
         Old calf. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. L (instead of I) and T. Jefferson has missed sig. I which is present, and has placed
            his initial in front of the letter L, crossing through the serif, and placing a period after the letter.
         
         [1461]
       
      
         J. 9
         
            id. 
               Lat. Junii et Tremellii.
             fol.
         
         1815 Catalogue, page 69. no. 169, Vetus Testamentum, Lat. Junii et Tremellii, fol.
         
            Testamenti Veteris Biblia Sacra, sive Libri Canonici Priscæ Judæorum Ecclesiæ a Deo traditi, 
               Latini recens ex 
               Hebræo facti, brevibusq; Scholiis illustrati ab Immanuele Tremellio, & Francisco Junio. Accesserunt libri qui vulgo dicuntur Apocryphi . . . quibus etiam adjunximus Novi Testamenti libros ex sermone Syro ab eodem
               Tremellio, & ex 
               Graeco à Theodoro Beza in 
               Latinum versos, Notisque itidem illustratos. Quarta cura Francisci Junii ante obitum. Cum Indice ad Notas V. T. triplice; 
               Herbræo, 
               [
               sic
               --
               Ed.
               ] 
               Græco & 
               Latino.
             Hanoviæ: Typis 
            
Wechelianis, apud 
            
Claudium Marnium & hæredes 
            
Joannis Aubrii, 
            
1603.
         
 
         BS90 .1603
         Folio. 685 leaves printed in double columns, printer’s device on two titles (the second before the New Testament), and on
            the last page.
         
         
         Original calf, back repaired; with small initials RB in blind on both covers; some leaves foxed. On the title is written: 
            Humanitate dñj Jo(
            
               ~h
            )
            is Coke. Regi a supplicii libellis, 1622. Duck Lane; other manuscript notes in the text. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T. With the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate.
         
         [1462]
       
      
         J. 10
         
            Nova versio 
               Graeca Bibliorum partis ex codice Veneto. edita a Villeoison.
             
            p. 8
               vo.
            
         
         1815 Catalogue, page 66. no. 10, as above.
         
            Nova Versio 
               Græca Proverbiorum, Ecclesiastis, Cantici Canticorum, Ruthi, Threnorum, Danielis, et selectorum Pentateuchi Locorum ex unico S.
               Marci Bibliothecæ Codice Veneto nunc primum eruta et notulis illustrata a Johanne Baptista Caspare D’Ansse de Villoison . . .
             Argentorati: sumptibus 
            
Bibliopolii Academici [Litteris 
            
Lorenzii & 
            
Schuleri], 
            
1784.
         
 
         BS764 .G7 A2 1784