LITTERARIA: OR, AN EXACT AND EARLY ACCOUNT OF THE MOST VALUABLE BOOKS Publifh'd in the feveral Parts of LITTERARIA: OR, AN EXACT AND EARLY ACCOUNT OF THE MOST VALUABLE BOOKS Published in the feveral Parts of Floriferis ut apes in faltibus omnia libant, Lucret. NUMBER XIII. Being the First of Vo L. III. LONDON: Printed for N. PREVOST, over-against Southamptonftreet, in the Strand; and E. SYMON, in Cornbill. M.Dcc.XXXI. (Price One Shilling.) for No. XIII. Vol. III. 1731. Art, I. Art. II. T 8 HE Life and Actions of Soltân Al-Malec Al-Nâfer Salah'addîn Modhaffer Yûfof the Son of Ayub the Son of Shâd; by Bahâoddin the Son of Shedâd. With Excerpts from the Univerfal Hiftory of Abu'l Feda, compendiously displaying the rest of the Hiftory of that Time.. As alfo a Specimen of the larger History of Salâh'addin, in a loftier Stile, by Omâdo'ddîn of Ifpahan, from the Arabian Manufcripts in the University of Leyden; now published with a Latin Verfion, by Albert Schultens. Pag. 1 The Books of the Old Teftament, commonly called Hagiographa, viz. the Book of Job, the Pfalms of David, the Proverbs of Solomon, bis Ecclefiaftes, and his Song of Songs, tranflated by John le Clerc, as alfo, All the Prophets of the Old Teftament, from Ifaiah to Malachi. 26 Art. III. A Defence of the Chriftian Religion from the feveral Objections of Modern Antifcripturists. Stackhouse. By Mr. 55 Art. IV. The prefent State of Learning. 92 From Madrid. 92. Lisbon. Rome. 93. Venice. 94. Naples. 95. Padua. 97. Petersburgh, Coppenhagen. 98. Vienna. 99. Ulm. Breflau. Tubingen. 100 Francfort. Hanover. 101. Oettingen. Gotha. Halle. 102 LITTERARIA. Vita & Res geftæ Sultani Almalichi Alna- feri Saladini Abi Modaffiri Jofephi F. Fobi, F. Sjadfi, autore Bohadino F. Sjeddadi. Nec non Excerpta ex Hifto- ria Univerfali Abulfede, eafdem Res Geftas, reliquamque Hiftoriam Temporis, compendiofe exhibentia. Itemque Spe- cimen ex Hiftoria Majore Saladini gran- diore cothurno confcripta, ab Amadod- dino Ifpahanenfi, ex MSS Arabicis Aca- demiæ Lugduno-Batava edidit ac Latine vertit Albertus Schultens. Accedit Index. |