These books catalogued with a 'BUS' prefix were at one point located in the school's Busby Library, a room commissioned by Head Master, Dr. Richard Busby, to house his substantial book collections. This incorporated some volumes which were present at the school prior to Busby's time as Head Master, such as those donated by Mildred Cecil, Lady Burghley, and the library of Busby's friend, Dr John Pell, which Busby purchased after Pell's death. The majority of the books amassed by Busby were left to the school after his death, although some titles were donated to the church he built at Willen, Buckinghamshire, where they later perished in a fire in 1946. Later additions were incorporated into this collection, often donated by Head Masters and former pupils.
Gerardi Joan. Vossii: Opera in Sex Tomos Divisa (The works of Gerardi Joan. Vossii in six volumes):
Volume 1: Etymologicon Linguae Latinae Praefigitur Ejusdem de Literarum Permutatione Tractactus. Editio Nova
(Latin-Greek Dictionary)
Published: Amsterdam, 1701
Volume 2: Aristarchus, Sive De Arte Grammatica. Accedunt de Vitiis Sermonis et Glossematis Latino-Barbaris.
(Greek and Latin grammar book)- front cover broken apart from spine
Published: Amsterdam, 1695
Volume 3: Tractus Philologici de Rhetorica, de Poetica, de Artium, et Scientiarum Natura ac Constitutione (Rhetoric, poetry, art and science book)
Published: Amsterdam, 1697
Volume 4: Ars Historica (Art history)
Published: Amsterdam, 1699
Volume 5: Theologia Gentili et Physiologia Christiana (Theology book)
Published: Amsterdam, 1700
Volume 6: Tractactus Theologici (Theology)
Published: Amsterdam, 1701
Volumes 4 and 5 are shelved incorrectly. Volume 5 (Shelved as AA-1-4)has the cover page for volumes 4 and 5 inside. Volume 4 (AA-1-5) has no cover page inside.
Vossius, Gerardus Joannes, 1577-1649Works of Angeli Politiani (Angelo Poliziano), Italian poet and scholar.
Angeli Politiani Opera qvae qvidem extitere hactenvs omnia : longè emendativs qvàm usquàm antehac expressa : quibus accessit Historia de coniuratione Pactiana in familiam Medicam, elegantissimè conscripta : quorum omnium ordinem post Politiani elogia inuenies : addito unà indice memorabilium copiosissimo
Volume 1 (AA/1/12): The Periplus of the Erythrean Sea, Part the First. By William Vincent, Dean of Westminster, OW, and Headmaster. Contains an account of the navigation of the ancients and dissertations. Handwritten inscriptions from previous owners, and inserted drawings of the author.
Volume 2 (AA/1/13): The Voyage of Nearchus, The Periplus of the Erythrean Sea. Translated from Greek by William Vincent, Dean of Westminster, OW, and Headmaster. Addressed to E.B. Impey (Elijah Impey) from the author. Front cover almost detached.
Volume 3 (AA/1/14): The Voyage of Nearchus and The Periplus of the Erythrean Sea. Translated from Greek by William Vincent, Dean of Westminster, OW, and Headmaster. Record found between pages listing geographical locations and maps.
Volume 4 (AA/1/15): The Voyage of Nearchus from the Indus to the Euphrates. By William Vincent. Also contains three dissertations: two by Rev. Samuel Horsley, one by William Wales.
Volume 1 (AA/1/16): The Commerce and Navigation of the Ancients in the Indian Ocean by William Vincent. I. The voyage of Nearchus from the Indus to the Euphrates. Collected from the original journal preserved by Arrian, and illustrated by authorities ancient and modern; containing an account of the first navigation attempted by Europeans in the Indian Ocean. To which are added, three dissertations: two, on the acronychal rising of the Pleiades, by the Right Reverend Dr. Samuel Horsley and by Mr. William Wales and one by M. de La Rochette, On the first meridian of Ptolemy.
Volume 2: (AA/1/17): II. The Periplus of the Erythrean Sea, containing an account of the navigation of the ancients: pt. 1. From the sea of Suez to the coast of Zanguebar. With dissertations.
Volume 3: (AA/1/18): The Commerce and Navigation of the Ancients in the Indian Ocean. (Vol I). William Vincent
Volume 4: (AA/1/19): The Commerce and Navigation of the Ancients in the Indian Ocean. (Vol II). William Vincent
Epistole ecclesiasticae et theologicae quarum longe major pars (Ecclesiastical and theological epistles)
Scripta est a: Jac. Arminio, Joan, Uytenbogardo, Corn. Vorstio, G. J. Vossio, Hug, Grotio, Sim. Episcopo, C. Barlaeo
Second Edition
Et Clarorum Virorum ad um Epistolae (Letters of Clear Men?)
Vossius, Gerardus Joannes, 1577-1649