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HALES ( Wm. ). A synopsis of the signs of the times, past, present, and future ; humbly attempted t

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 19 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
HALES ( Wm. ). A synopsis of the signs of the times, past, present, and future ; humbly attempted to be traced from the chronological prophecies, in the original scriptures. Dublin : Printed by George Grierson and John Rowe Power … , London : sold by Messrs. Rivingtons … , 1817FIRST (ONLY) EDITION, pages (4), 71, (1, blank), 8vo, old paper wrapper, uncut and unopened : a very good copy. Hales (1747-1831), chronologist, professor of oriental languages at TCD, author of theological treatises and mathematical papers, rector of Killesandra, Co. Cork.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) PATRICK, St : - Jocelin of Furnes : - Swift ( Edmund Lewes Lenthal ), ed. The life and acts of Saint Patrick, the archbishop, primate and apostle of Ireland ; now first translated from the original latin of Jocelin … With the elucidations of David Rothe, Bishop of Ossory. Dublin : Printed at the Hibernia Press Company, by James Blyth, 1809 [bound with :] GODESCARD ( Jean F. ) Vies des Saints … Paris, Angenault, 1835. 1809-35. FIRST EDITION THUS, with engraved plate, engraved text illustr and 20 engraved plates in the second work, pp (8), 266 ; viii, 43, (1, blank) ; (2), vi : (70), roy 8vo, near contemporary half calf, rubbed and worn but sound and very strong : in very good state "The best known of the mediaeval Latin Lives of St. Patrick was written by Jocelin, one of the 'black monks' whom the Norman John de Courci brought from Furnes in Lancashire and established at Down after he had effected a military lodgment in that district." - Kenny 140. Swift (1777-1875), Dublin-born, son of Theophilus Swift, called to the Irish bar and later (1815) to the English bar, becoming keeper of regalia in the Tower of London. (2) JOYCE ( P. W. ). A Social History of Ancient Ireland. Dublin, circa 1920. SECOND EDITION, with a folding map and 358 full-page and other illustrations, a few of which are coloured, pages xxiii, 632 : xi, 651, 2 vols, 8vo, original red cloth, gilt : a nice, fresh copy of this standard work.(4)RELIGION; PROPHECY; DUBLIN PRINTED; HISTORY; IRELAND; HAGIOGRAPHY; ST PATRICK; ; ; ; ;