(i) HUARTE DE SAN JUAN, Juan (1529?-1588). Examen de Ingenois. The Examination of men's wits, translated by Richard Carew, London: by Adams Islip for Thomas Adams, 1616, 8°, third English edition, woodcut device on title, woodcut initials (title soiled and laid down, cropped affecting running titles, H5 soiled), later pigskin. [Krivatsy 6089; STC 13895]

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(i) HUARTE DE SAN JUAN, Juan (1529?-1588). Examen de Ingenois. The Examination of men's wits, translated by Richard Carew, London: by Adams Islip for Thomas Adams, 1616, 8°, third English edition, woodcut device on title, woodcut initials (title soiled and laid down, cropped affecting running titles, H5 soiled), later pigskin. [Krivatsy 6089; STC 13895]
(ii) MANDEVILLE, Bernard (1670?-1733). A Treatise of the Hypochondriak and Hysteric Diseases, London: for J. Tonson, 1730, 8°, second edition, woodcut head-and-tailpieces (stamped on verso of title), contemporary calf, spine gilt (upper cover detached) [Blake p.285]
(iii) D'ASSIGNY, Marius. The Art of Memory. A treatise useful for all, especially such as are to speak in publick, London: for J. Darby & A. Bell, 1706, 8°, engraved frontispiece on verso of half title, publisher's advertisements on E8v (perforation stamp on title, first gathering sprung), contemporary sheep (crudely rebacked in cloth) [Blake p.109] Provenance: JCL.
With a later edition of the Examen de Ingenios (1698). (4)