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Szenczi Molnar, Albert, 1574-1634
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Novae grammaticae Hungaricae. .
Szenczi Molnar, Albert, 1574-1634
John Williams attributed to Gilbert Jackson
Three-quarters length portrait of Williams, who stands turned to the right wearing black robes with a white ruff, black hat and moustache; his right hand rests horizontally across his stomach while his left hand drops to its natural position. On the right of the picture is Williams' coat of arms, inscribed with the identity of the sitter and the date of 1621.
Possibly a variant of a portrait of 1627 by Jackson at St John's College, Cambridge.
Jackson, Gilbert, c.1595-after 1648
236 pp.; with extra errata leaf; portrait engraved added
Galilei, Galileo, 1564-1642
Camden, William, 1551-1623
This is a unique item, presumably retained by the author for correction.
Pell, John, 1611-1685
Psalms in metre. Szent David Kiralnyak . . ed Molnar Albert
Dyed, painted silk, on a hessian backing. On the left the arms of the Commonwealth: the crosses of St. George and St. Andrew and the Irish harp and in escutcheon a lion rampant guardant for Cromwell. On the right are the quarterings of his wife. Inscribed verso with: 'this ensign was snatched from the bier of the tyrant Oliver Cromwell, when his waxen effigy, adorned with royal state, was being magnificently displayed in the Church of St. Peter, Westminster'.
John Locke by a member of the English School
Life size portrait of Locke, whose head is inclined slightly to the left; he wears an open shirt and partially buttoned waistcoat; his hair is parted at the centre.
Salwey / Shadwell / Thompson Loving Cup
Inscribed 'Hoc poculum amoris ergo dederunt, Herbertus Salway, Carolus Lancelotus Shadwell, Henricus Lewis Thompson, MDCCCLXVI on the back 'Praefecto et Alumnis Collegii Sancti Petri apud Westmonasteriensis', cut-card motif around lower section, Not loaded. No cover. This piece may have been converted from a ewer at the time of presentation.
Bodenick, Jacob, active 17th Century