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Presents an exhaustive biography of an important figure both nationally and internationally.

Bullough, E (trans.). The Philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas. Authorized Translation from the third revised edition of Le Thomisme by Etienne Henry Gilson.

Mediaeval Schol

astic Series. Cambridge: Heffer, 1925. Pp. xvi, 287.

Rev. in LTS., Nov. 5, 1925, pp. 725-726, suggesting Renaissance aspects; see section VIII under Gilson.

Byrne, Muriel St. Clare (ed.). The Elizabethan Home. Discovered in Two Dialogues. London: Etchells and Macdonald, 1925. Pp. xiv, 95.

Rev. in LTS., June 25, 1925, p. 429.

Compilation of extracts from manuals of conversation, mainly published in the sixteenth century, by two Huguenot refugees, Claudius Hollyband (Sainsliens) and Peter Erondell; listed also in section IV. Camp, Charles W. The Artisan in English Literature. Columbia University Press, 1924. Pp. 170.

Rev. by Hardin Craig, PQ., IV, 188-189; by C. V. Boyer in JEGP., XXIV, 453-456; by René Pruvost in Rev. Aug. Am., п, 345-346. See this Bibliography, 1925, p. 324.

Campanella, T. Del senso delle cose e della magia. A cura di A. Bruers. Bari: Laterza, 1925.

Of interest in connection with the history of witchcraft. (B) Caplan, Harry. A Late Medieval Tractate on Preaching. In Studies in Rhetoric and Public Speaking in Honor of James Albert Winans (New York: The Century Co., 1925. Pp. 299), 61-90.

The author presents a translation of a Latin tractate found in the library of Cornell University in a quarto volume of incunabula; there is no place or date of publication. The writer thinks it belongs to the late fifteenth century. The title, of which only a translation is given, states that it is compiled from divers writings of holy men and chiefly from a short treatise of Thomas Aquinas. From the introductory matter supplied by the translator it is extremely difficult to make out the exact nature of the work translated, but it is nevertheless interesting to have the document made available in so spirited a translation.

Capponi, Ferrante. Piero Capponi. LTS., Mar. 19, 1925, p. 200;

see also letter by H. Guy Harrison, LTS., Aug. 13, 1925,

p. 533; J. B. Whitmore in N & Q., Vol. 149, p. 106; John B. Wainewright, pp. 158-159.

Carlisle Grammar School. Memorial Register, 1264-1924. Compiled and edited by G. B. Routledge. With a Preface by Sir Robert A. Allison. Carlisle : Charles Thurnam, 1925. Cartellieri, Otto. Ein Zweikampf in Valenciennes im Jahre 1455. In Festschrift Johannes Hoops, 169-176. Heidelberg: Winter, 1925. Pp. vii, 270.

Chancellor, E. Beresford. The Pleasure Haunts of London: During Four Centuries. London: Constable, 1925.

Clark, Donald Lemen. Rhetoric and Poetry in the Renaissance. Columbia University Press, 1923. Pp. x, 160.

Rev. by Walter F. Schirmer in Eng. Stud., LIX, 434-436. See this Bibliography, 1924, p. 453.

Coach and Sedan, 1636. The Haselwood Books. London: Etchells and Macdonald, 1925.

Rev. by John Freeman in London Mercury, XII, 545-546.

Coate, Mary. Social Life in Stuart England. London: Methuen, 1924.

Notice by E. R. A. in EHR., XL, 150-151. See this Bibliography, 1925, p. 325.

Coit, Charles Wheeler. The Royal Martyr. London: Selwyn and Blount, 1925.

Notice in LTS., Feb. 26, 1925, p. 141; in Nation and Ath., XXXVI, 782-784.

Presents nothing new.

Coleridge, The Hon. Stephen. On Queen Elizabeth. English Review, Oct. 1925, pp. 539-543.

A summary of the perfidies of Elizabeth.

Collett, Henry. Little Gidding: And its Founder. An Account of the Religious Community Established by Nicholas Ferrar in the Seventeenth Century. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1925. Pp. 63.

Notice in LTS., July 9, 1925, p. 467.

Collison-Morley, L. Seventeenth Century Englishmen in Italy. Edin. Rev., CCXLII, 179-189.

Has an interesting body of references to books of travel.

Columbus, Christopher. The Journal of his First Voyage to America. London: Jarrolds, 1925. Pp. viii, 251.

Rev. in LTS., Dec. 10, 1925, p. 843; in Nation and Ath., XXXVIII, 192.

Conway, G. R. G. A Scotsman in America in 1535. N&Q., Vol. 148, pp. 293-294.

This refers to the history of a Scotchman, Thomas Blake, mentioned by Robert Tomson in his description of Mexico (Hakluyt's Principal Navigations, Vol. IX).

Cotton, Charles. The Gray Friars of Canterbury, 1224-1538. British Society of Franciscan Studies. Manchester University Press, 1924.

Notice by F. M. P. in EHR., XL, 157. See this Bibliography, 1925, p. 325.

Craster, H. H. E. The Red Book of Durham. EHR., XL, 504-532. Cunningham, B. Howard. Some Annals of the Borough of De

vises. Being a Series of Extracts from the Archives of the Corporation of Devises. 1555 to 1791. Devises: Simpson, 1925. Pp. xx, 247.

Notice in LTS., Aug. 20, 1925, p. 547.

Cuvelier, Joseph. Les préliminaires du Traité de Londres, 29 Extrait de la revue belge de philologie et Bruxelles: Lamertine; Paris: E. Champion,

août, 1004.
d'histoire.

1923.

Rev. by G. N. Clark in EHR., XL, 285-287.

Dakers, Andrew. Oliver Cromwell, 1599-1658. Roadmaker Series. London: Leonard Parsons, 1925. Pp. 205.

Notice in LTS., Apr. 23, 1925, p. 285.

Dare, M. Paul. Ayleston Manor and Church. Being a History of the Parish of Ayleston, Leicestershire, and its Connexion with the Families of Pembrugge, Vernon, and Manners, and an Account of the Parish Church and its Rectors. Leicester: E. Backus, 1924, Pp. 84.

Notice in LTS., Jan. 22, 1925, pp. 59-60.

Discredits the story of the elopement of Dorothy Vernon.

Davis, E. Jeffries. The Religion of Lord Howard of Effingham. History, IX, 324.

See also communication of H. E. Malden, Library, x, 138.

Davis, H. W. C. Mediaeval England: A New Edition of Barnard's Companion to English History." Oxford: Clarendon

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Press, 1924. Pp. xx1, 632.

Rev. by E. F. Jacob, RES., I, 111-114.

Carries many subjects over into the sixteenth century.

Delaunay, Dr. L'aventereuse existence de Pierre Belon, du Mans. R du XVIe S., XII, 78-97, 256-282. (A suivre.)

See this Bibliography, 1925, p. 336.

Demaus, Robert. William Tindale. A Biography. Being a Contribution to the Early History of the English Bible. Popular edition, revised by Richard Lovett. London. R. T. S., 1925.

Rev. in LTS., July 2, 1925, p. 446.

First published in 1871; second edition by the present editor in 1886. Dijkshoorn, J. A. L'influence française dans les moeurs et les salons des Provinces-Unies. Paris: Arnette, 1925.

Durrant, C. S. A Link between Flemish Mystics and English Martyrs. With a Preface by His Eminence Cardinal Bourne. London: Burns, Oates, and Washbourne, 1925. Pp. xvi, 456.

Notice in LTS., Aug. 13, 1925, p. 535.

Ensor, R. C. K. Columbus. A Historical Poem. London: Martin Secker, 1925. Pp. 80.

Rev. in LTS., June 18, 1925, p. 412.

Evans, Austin P. An Episode in the Struggle for Religious Freedom. Columbus University Press, 1924, Pp. 235.

Notice by R. H. M. in EHR., XL, 463; rev. by F. S. B. in Cath. Hist. Rev., v, 322-323; see Book Review Digest, 1925. See this Bibliography, 1925, p. 325.

Evans, Joan. Magical Jewels of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. London: Constable, 1925.

Exhibition of British Primitive Paintings: From the Twelfth to the Early Sixteenth Century, with some Related Illuminated Manuscripts, Figure Embroidery, and Alabaster Carvings. Royal Academy of Arts, London, October and November, 1923. London: Milford, 1924.

Fellowes, E. H. Orlando Gibbons: A Short Account of his Life and Work. Oxford University Press, 1925. Pp. 117.

Rev. in LTS., May 28, 1925, p. 363; by Wouter Hutschenruyter in English Studies, VII, 184-185.

Figueiredo, Antero de. D. Sebastiao, rei de Portugal. Lisbon: Aillaud, 1925.

Rev. in LTS., Apr. 16, 1925, p. 260.

Fletcher, J. S. The Reformation in Northern England. London: Allen and Unwin, 1925. Pp. 192.

Rev. in LTS., Aug. 20, 1925, p. 540; by W. M. in Dublin Rev., CLXXVII, 315-320.

Flood, William H. Grattan. Early Tudor Composers. Biographi-
cal Sketches of Thirty-two Musicians and Composers of
the period 1485-1555. London: Milford, 1925. Pp. 121.
Notice in LTS., June 25, 1925, p. 434; rev. by R. B. McKerrow in
RES., I, 498.
Fordham, Sir Herbert George. John Ogilby (1600-1676) His
Brittannia, and the British Itineraries of the Eighteenth
Century. Library, vi, 157-178.

Fordham, Montague, and Fordham, T. R. The English Agricultural Laborer, 1300-1925. London: Labour Publishing Company, 1925. Pp. 63.

Notice in LTS., July 9, 1925, p. 465.

Froude, J. A. Short Studies on Great Subjects. First Series. The World's Classics. London: Milford, 1925.

Rev. in LTS., Apr. 2, 1925, p. 236.

Fruin, Robert. Tien Jaren nit de Tachtigjarigen Oorlog, 15881598. Eighth ed. The Hague: Nijhoff, 1925.

Notice in History, x, 188.

Fryer, Alfred C. Wooden Monumental Effigies in England and Wales. London: Eliot Stock, 1925. Pp. 112.

Rev. in LTS., Mar. 5, 1925, p. 150; in N and Q., Vol. 148, p. 54. Gaselee, Stephen. Casuistry. Edin. Rev., CXLI, 116-125.

A brief discussion of the nature and operation of casuistry, "the process by which particular cases are brought under special rules." There are references to Robert Sanderson's De Obligatione Conscientiae (1647), Jeremy Taylor's Ductor Dubitantium (1660), and other works.

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