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RYMER
RYMER (Thomas) Antiquary. Foedera, conventiones,
litterae, et cujuscunque generis acta publica, inter reges
Angliae et alios quosvis imperatores, reges, pontifices,
principes, vel communitates: ab ingressu Gulielmi i.
in Angliam, a.d. 1066. . . [to 1377] Primum in lucem
missa . . . cura et studio Thomae Eymer . . . et Eoberti
Sanderson . . . denuo aucta, et . . . emendata . . . ac-
curantibus Adamo Clarke . . . et Fred. Holbrooke. . . .
Vol. L[-III.]
Londini, 1816-30.
Fol. 18 in. 3 vols. in 6 vols. Five hundred copies printed. The
work was never finished. John Caley afterwards took Clarke's
place as editor. Lowndes 2161.
■ Foedera, litterae, et acta publica. Eicardus 11. 1377-
1383.
[? London, ? 1830.]
Fol. 174 in. No titlepage, 172 pp.
*^* This forms the commencement of the fourth volume of the
edition of Bymer's Foedera, edited by John Caley and Fred
Holbrooke, London, 1816-30, of which only vols. i.-iii. in 6 parts,
1066-1377, were published. One of the sheets in this fragment is
marked in red ink " proof ".
See Cooper (c. p.) [Appendices to a Eeport on
Eymer's Foedera, eic] [1835, '36], 8°-
- A Poem on the arrival of Queen Mary, February the
12th, 1689. London, Aionsham Ghurchil, 1689.
Fol. 12J in. i pp.
- A Poem on the Prince of Orange his expedition and
success in England. . . .
London, Awnsham Churchill, 1688.
Fol. 12J in. 4 pp.
RYMSDYK (Andreas van) See Eymsdyk (j. van) Museum
Britannicum, being an exhibition of a great variety of
antiquities and natural curiosities belonging to . . . the
British Museum. . . . By J. and A. van E. ... 1778,
fol.
RYMSDYK (Jan van) Museum Britannicum, being an
exhibition of a great variety of antiquities and natural
curiosities belonging to that noble and magnificent cabi¬
net, the British Museum. Illustrated with curious
prints, engraved after the original designs, from nature,
other objects, and with distinct explanations of each
figure. By John and Andrew van Eymsdyk. . . .
London, I. Moore, 1778.
Fol. 18 in. (4) + xvi.-|-84 pp., 30 plates.
Autograph of J. Dotchen, 1806.
RYNICIUS. See Eemicius.
RYSWICK, Peace of. Colbert (j. b.) Marquis de Torcy.
M^moires du Marquis de Torcy, pour servir k I'histoire
des n^gociations depuis le Traits de Eiswick jusqu'a la
Paix d'Utrecht. 1828, 8".
RYSWICK
7848
RYSWICK, Peace of. Dennis (j.) the Critic. The Nup¬
tials of Britain's genius and fame. A pindaric poem
on the peace. . . . 1697, fol.
RYSWICK, Peace of. Idyll (An) on the peace. 1697, fol.
- Killing WORTH (e.) A Poem on the peace . . . concluded
... at Eeswick, 1697. . . . 1697, fol.
- Morgan (m.) A Poem to the King upon the conclusion
of the peace. 1698, fol.
- On the peace. A pindaric. 1697, fol.
- William hi.. King of Great Britain and hxland.
Articles of peace between . . . William the third. King
of Great Britain and . . . Lewis the fourteenth . . . con¬
cluded ... at Eyswicke. . . . 1697, fol.
A Memorial drawn by King William's special
direction, intended to to be given in at the treaty of
Eeswick; justifying the Eevolution, and the course of
his government. . . . 1705, 4".
- A New Years gift to impostors, or the manifest of
William the third . . . delivered ... at the French
court etc., as an overture to the general peace . . . con¬
cluded in 1697. . . . [1697], fol.
RYVES (Bruno) Mercurius rusticus. . . . [By B. E.]
1646, 8°. See Mercurius.
RYVES {Sir Thomas) Eegiminis | Anglicani | In Hibernia
I Defensio, | Adversus Analecten. | Libri Tres. | Avtore
Tho : Eyvio I. C. | Eegis Advocato. [Motto and device.]
[Londini, Excus. pro lohanne Bartlet, Ann. Dom.
1624.]
4°. BJin. Roman letter. A-P, K'-^, A-H^ A-K'', L'^; (8)-1-68-H 64
+ 82-t-(2) pp :—(1) title, (2) blank, (3-5) dedication to Charles,
Prince of Wales, (6) to the reader, (7) errata, (8) blank, 1-68
Book I., 1-64 Book 11., 1-82 Book in., (1, 2) wanting, probably
blank.
Autographs on titlepage " Josh. Boyes," and " Dan : Bur-
ston ". Imprint on title cut off.
Lowndes 2162, Brimet iv. 602.
*,* Written in answer to Roth's Analecta, 1617-19, a copy of
which is also in the library.
RZEWUSKI (J(5zef) Zabawki wierszem Polskim. . . .
[Polish poems.] w Warszaivie, 1760.
4°. 8 in. (8)-I-188 pp.
RZEWUSKI (Wenceseav) Count. See Fundgruben.
Fundgruben des Orients bearbeitet durch eine Gesell-
sehaft von Liebhabern. (Auf Veranstaltung des Herrn
Grafen W. Ezewuski.) Mines de I'Orient. . . . 1809-18,
fol.
RYMER
RYMER (Thomas) Antiquary. Foedera, conventiones,
litterae, et cujuscunque generis acta publica, inter reges
Angliae et alios quosvis imperatores, reges, pontifices,
principes, vel communitates: ab ingressu Gulielmi i.
in Angliam, a.d. 1066. . . [to 1377] Primum in lucem
missa . . . cura et studio Thomae Eymer . . . et Eoberti
Sanderson . . . denuo aucta, et . . . emendata . . . ac-
curantibus Adamo Clarke . . . et Fred. Holbrooke. . . .
Vol. L[-III.]
Londini, 1816-30.
Fol. 18 in. 3 vols. in 6 vols. Five hundred copies printed. The
work was never finished. John Caley afterwards took Clarke's
place as editor. Lowndes 2161.
■ Foedera, litterae, et acta publica. Eicardus 11. 1377-
1383.
[? London, ? 1830.]
Fol. 174 in. No titlepage, 172 pp.
*^* This forms the commencement of the fourth volume of the
edition of Bymer's Foedera, edited by John Caley and Fred
Holbrooke, London, 1816-30, of which only vols. i.-iii. in 6 parts,
1066-1377, were published. One of the sheets in this fragment is
marked in red ink " proof ".
See Cooper (c. p.) [Appendices to a Eeport on
Eymer's Foedera, eic] [1835, '36], 8°-
- A Poem on the arrival of Queen Mary, February the
12th, 1689. London, Aionsham Ghurchil, 1689.
Fol. 12J in. i pp.
- A Poem on the Prince of Orange his expedition and
success in England. . . .
London, Awnsham Churchill, 1688.
Fol. 12J in. 4 pp.
RYMSDYK (Andreas van) See Eymsdyk (j. van) Museum
Britannicum, being an exhibition of a great variety of
antiquities and natural curiosities belonging to . . . the
British Museum. . . . By J. and A. van E. ... 1778,
fol.
RYMSDYK (Jan van) Museum Britannicum, being an
exhibition of a great variety of antiquities and natural
curiosities belonging to that noble and magnificent cabi¬
net, the British Museum. Illustrated with curious
prints, engraved after the original designs, from nature,
other objects, and with distinct explanations of each
figure. By John and Andrew van Eymsdyk. . . .
London, I. Moore, 1778.
Fol. 18 in. (4) + xvi.-|-84 pp., 30 plates.
Autograph of J. Dotchen, 1806.
RYNICIUS. See Eemicius.
RYSWICK, Peace of. Colbert (j. b.) Marquis de Torcy.
M^moires du Marquis de Torcy, pour servir k I'histoire
des n^gociations depuis le Traits de Eiswick jusqu'a la
Paix d'Utrecht. 1828, 8".
RYSWICK
7848
RYSWICK, Peace of. Dennis (j.) the Critic. The Nup¬
tials of Britain's genius and fame. A pindaric poem
on the peace. . . . 1697, fol.
RYSWICK, Peace of. Idyll (An) on the peace. 1697, fol.
- Killing WORTH (e.) A Poem on the peace . . . concluded
... at Eeswick, 1697. . . . 1697, fol.
- Morgan (m.) A Poem to the King upon the conclusion
of the peace. 1698, fol.
- On the peace. A pindaric. 1697, fol.
- William hi.. King of Great Britain and hxland.
Articles of peace between . . . William the third. King
of Great Britain and . . . Lewis the fourteenth . . . con¬
cluded ... at Eyswicke. . . . 1697, fol.
A Memorial drawn by King William's special
direction, intended to to be given in at the treaty of
Eeswick; justifying the Eevolution, and the course of
his government. . . . 1705, 4".
- A New Years gift to impostors, or the manifest of
William the third . . . delivered ... at the French
court etc., as an overture to the general peace . . . con¬
cluded in 1697. . . . [1697], fol.
RYVES (Bruno) Mercurius rusticus. . . . [By B. E.]
1646, 8°. See Mercurius.
RYVES {Sir Thomas) Eegiminis | Anglicani | In Hibernia
I Defensio, | Adversus Analecten. | Libri Tres. | Avtore
Tho : Eyvio I. C. | Eegis Advocato. [Motto and device.]
[Londini, Excus. pro lohanne Bartlet, Ann. Dom.
1624.]
4°. BJin. Roman letter. A-P, K'-^, A-H^ A-K'', L'^; (8)-1-68-H 64
+ 82-t-(2) pp :—(1) title, (2) blank, (3-5) dedication to Charles,
Prince of Wales, (6) to the reader, (7) errata, (8) blank, 1-68
Book I., 1-64 Book 11., 1-82 Book in., (1, 2) wanting, probably
blank.
Autographs on titlepage " Josh. Boyes," and " Dan : Bur-
ston ". Imprint on title cut off.
Lowndes 2162, Brimet iv. 602.
*,* Written in answer to Roth's Analecta, 1617-19, a copy of
which is also in the library.
RZEWUSKI (J(5zef) Zabawki wierszem Polskim. . . .
[Polish poems.] w Warszaivie, 1760.
4°. 8 in. (8)-I-188 pp.
RZEWUSKI (Wenceseav) Count. See Fundgruben.
Fundgruben des Orients bearbeitet durch eine Gesell-
sehaft von Liebhabern. (Auf Veranstaltung des Herrn
Grafen W. Ezewuski.) Mines de I'Orient. . . . 1809-18,
fol.
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