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45Ο                    INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.

Auguste-Simon-Louis Bérard was bom at Paris, June 3,1783, and died at
Membrolle near Tours, January, 1859. He was an able politician, and es-
teemed bibliographer} by him are an " Essai bibliographique sur les éditions
des Elzevirs les plus précieuses et les plus recherchées, Paris, 1822.", perhaps
the best authority on the subject ; and " Souvenirs de la révolution de 1830,
Paris, 1834." His very choice library was sold by Merlin, in 1859. Consult
" Nouvelle Biographie " de Didot ; Die. des Contemporains " par Vapereau,
Edits. 1, 2, and 3 3 and " L'Intermédiaire," vol. 8, cols. $$2, 604, and 626.

Catalogue fctó éexitó, ®rabutea et Serina condamne* Depuis 1814 jusqu'au
ier janvier 1850, suivi de la liste des Individus condamnés pour délits de
presse. Paris 1850

12Π1Ο. Gay remarks concerning this volume : " La 4e partie de cet
ouvrage très-exact et très-complet est consacrée aux écrits, gravures, lithographies
et dessins immoraux, licencieux, obscènes, condamnés, au nombre de 232.
Le reste du catalogue est politique et ne nous intéresse pas. Nous croyons que
le rédacteur de l'ouvrage est M. Gaillard, commissaire de police de la librairie,
mort il y a déjà 8 ou 10 ans." (Bibliographie, vol. 2, p. 138). This volume
forms the link between Peignot's " Die. des Livres condamnés au Feu," and
" Cat. des Ouvrages Condamnés, &c, 1874." (See those titles). There is an
earlier edition (1827), which the present has replaced.

Catalogue ífeá Ufaría composant la Bibliothèque Poétique de M. Viollet Le

Duc, avec des Notes &c. Paris, 1843.

8vo. ; pp. 11 and 624. To this volume must be added a " Supplément " of
30 pp., with 1. unnumbered of " Table j" and " Catalogue des livres &c.
Chansons, Contes en Vers et en Prose, Facéties, Pièces comiques et burlesques,
Dissertations singulières, Aventures galantes, amoureuses, prodigieuses. Paris
1847." pp. xii and 252 j also " Catalogue de la Vente de la première partie, &c.
Paris 1849." pp. xi and 224. Dr. Petzholdt (Bibliotheca Bibliographica, p. 720)
says : " Die. Viollet-le-Duc'sche Sammlung ist eine der reichsten und werth-
vollsten ihrer Art."

Catalogue ííesS ^u&rageá Cotïïaimik comme contraire à la morale publique et
aux bonnes mœurs du Ier Janvier 1814 au 31 Décembre 1873 Première
Période Ier Janvier 1814 au 31 Décembre 1849 Deuxième Période
ier Janvier 1850 au 31 Décembre 1873 Paris Librairie des Publications
Législatives A. Wittersheim & Ck, Quai Voltaire» 31 1874


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8vo. ; pp. ii2.ex titles. This is an exact and useful little volume, the most
recent on the subject ; the first period comprises the chief portion of the fourth
part of " Catalogue des Ecrits, &c condamnés, &c. Paris 1850 " (see that title)
with additions, but without the alphabetical list of individuals punished. The
Deuxième Période contains entirely new matter.

Catalogue îJ^tattXf, ratáonne et arterîïottcrue d'une jolie collection de Livres
Rares et Curieux dont la plus grande partie provient de la bibliothèque d'un
homme de lettres bien connu et dont la vente aura lieu les Jeudi 30
Novembre, Vendredi Ier et Samedi 2 Décembre 1871, &c. Paris René
Pincebourde, &c.

The books comprised in the above interesting catalogue are from the library
of M. Charles Monselet. " Ce petit volume abonde en détails piquants sur
bien des livres curieux ou rares, et sa préface pleine d'humour ainsi que la
plupart des notes qui accompagnent la désignation de chaque ouvrage sont
dues à la plume fine et élégante du spirituel auteur de la Lorgnette littéraire."
Consult Le fe Conseiller du Bibliophile, No. 2, p. 24, where a full description
of the catalogue is given, together with a portrait of M. Monselet.

Catalogue Enterai Üe la Eturatde tfvantaiät pendant 25 ans (1840—1865) rédigé
par Otto Lorenz Paris 1867

Catalogue iHenéuel líela îttbrattte dfrancaúíe publiée par O. Lorenz.

The first number appeared in February 1876.

Catalogue of a Choice anti 2fted)etrf)e &ááortment of flo&el anö Toluptuouö

dfacettae of a high class ; &c.
PP. 15; trade catalogue issued about 1865.

Catalogue of a conöiöerable portion of tije TJaluarjleHtbrarp of John Chamier,

Esq. &c. Sold by Auction by Mr. Evans, at No. 93, Pall-Mall, March τ,
and Four following Days. 1825.

PP. 40 j contains some most curious and scarce books.

Catalogue of a dfeto 3ftare artîf Scarce CSEorfeü. Sold by Rozez & Co.,

English & Foreign Booksellers, 0, Exeter Street, Strand, London.
PP. 8 ; issued by the Judges in 1870 or 1871.


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Catalogue of an Emportant anä a Valuad Sortion of tí)« 33oofc* an* í&anuücrtptó

of φ late Ernst L. S. Benzon, Esq. Sotheby Wilkinson and Hodge 1875.

This catalogue comprises a part only of Mr. Benzon's library ; the greater

portion was sold in Paris by M. Bachelin, 21st to 23rd April 1875 '■> his cata"

logue with printed prices should be added.

Catalogue of ÍSoofetí, iBampïjletó, antt íPríntíl, ancient and modern, to be had

at No. 66 Drury Lane.
Published about 1780 to 1785 by George Peacock.

& Catalogue of Chotee, 3üare, ano* Curtoug 33ooitó, selected from the stock of

Trübner & Co.

Complete in 12 parts, or pp. 192, January 1874 to May 1875. This
catalogue, drawn up by Mr. James Bohn, contains some interesting notices,
and were it furnished with an alphabetical index would be of considerable
bibliographical value.

Catalogue of <2£rctttng & ^mourousj Worfcá &c.

PP. 16" ; issued by W. Dugdale about 1864. At different times he printed
several catalogues with the same title.

Catalogue of 3&are, dfunng, dFlaöï), ano dFatettoua ÍSoofeá, Prints, Photographs
Stereoscopic Slides, &c, ail of the best description, i860. Sold by
Harry Chesterfield, 37, Holly well Street, Strand, London, W.C.

PP. 17 i issued about 1874.

% Catalogue of tï|e ittfcrarg formed by the late Henry Perkins, Esq. Gadsden,
Ellis & Co. 1873.

Catalogue of tije Etfctarg of C. Ψ m ÎSaôtere, &c. being an extensive collection
of works on Marriage, Concubinage, Flagellation, Lives of Celebrated
Women, Facetiae, Wit, Drollery, Love, &c. including books, in some in-
stances, unknown to bibliographers j &c. Sold by Auction by Mr. South-
gate, at No. 22, Fleet-Street, April 20th, 1826, and Four following days,
Sunday excepted.

PP. 43 ; a most remarkable collection, as the title sets forth.


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% Catalogue of tï)e ïMnteïl 33oofø and Manuscripts bequeathed by The
Reverend Alexander Dyce. London : Printed by Eyre and Spottis-
woode,.for Her Majesty's Stationery Office, mdccclxxv.

Large 8vo. ; 2 vols. A vol. cataloguing the engravings should be added.

Catalogue of t^e Taluable anîi interesting Htbrarp of the late William
Thomas B. Ashley, Esq. &c. Sold by Auction by Sotheby, Wilkinson
& Hodge, 20th of March, 1876, and Four following Days.

C£altograpi)tmanta ; or the Portrait-Collector and Printseller's Chronicle, with
Infatuations of every Description. A Humorous Poem. In Four Books.
With Copious Notes Explanatory» By Satiricus Sculptor, Esq. &c.
London : Printed for R. S. Kirby, &c. 1814.

8vo. This is a very dull and tedious poem \ the notes, out of which an
odd piece of information may occasionally be picked, constituting the whole
value of the volume. The author is " Mr. Caulfield, so well known among the
collectors and illustrators of Granger, Clarendon, &c." (See " Scribbleomania,"
p. 242) ; and not, as is sometimes stated, W. H. Ireland. (See "Handbook
of Fictitious Names," p. 116).

3£a C^roniçue ^rantialeuse ou Mémoires Pour servir à l'Histoire de la géné-
ration présente, contenant les anecdotes secretes & les pieces fugitives les
plus piquantes qui ont occupé les sociétés pendant les derniers tems.
Ridebis & licet rideas. Troisième Edition revue & corrigée. A Paris,
Dans un coin d'où Ton voit tout, m.dcc.lxxxviii.

8vo. ; 4 vols. The third and fourth vols, date 1789, the words " contenant *'
to "tems, " and "Troisième Edition revue & corrigée." are omitted.

Cfirggal ; or the Adventures of a Guinea : By an Adept. A New Edition,
to which is now prefixed A sketch of the Author's Life Embellished
with Plates In Three Volumes. London : Hector M'Lean, &c. 1821.

8vo. j 3 vols, i author Charles Johnston ; coloured illustrations by E. F.
Burney. There was a good article upon this clever novel a short time back
in " The Saturday Review."
KKK


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Cttt) 53tûgrapï)£, containing Anecdotes and Memoirs of the Rise, Progress,
Situation, & Character, of the Aldermen and other Conspicuous Per-
sonages of the Corporation and City of London. Second Edition.
London: 1800.

Ctbtl Serbia s&ebtefo.

Cïub$ anïf Cluí) Ulfe ín ïonÖOrt. &c. from the seventeeth century to the
present time. By John Timbs. London : Hotten. (1872).

<£ï)e Ciufø of ïConïfon ; with anecdotes of their members, sketches of character,
and conversations. In Two volumes. London: Colburn. 1828.

%\)t Conføtøuma of $. Eadttngton, late Bookseller, at the Temple of the
Muses, in a Series of Letters to a Friend. To which are added, Two
Letters on the Bad Consequences of having Daughters educated at
Boarding-Schools. London : 1804.

Et Conseiller litt J3tí)lúipi)íle publication destinée aux amateurs de livres rares
et curieux et de belles éditions Directeur, M. E. Grel let, bibliophile.
The first number of this publication appeared April ist, 1876.

Copies tafeen from tï)e î&ecorîiS of the Court of King's-Bench, at Westminster,
&c. London : m.dcc.lxiii. «

4to. I must defer to a future volume the full consideration of this inter-
esting werk.

€ï)t Correspondence of $oï)n Œilites €¿q. with his friends &c. in which
are introduced Memoirs of his Life by John Almon. London 1805.

îCe Cosmopolite revue mensuelle Galante, Sociale & Littéraire &c. Première

Livraison—Octobre-Novembre 1875 &c. A Neuchatel &o.
I2mo. (counts 6). One number only was published, and that was seized
by the Italian police while yet in the possession of the printer at Bordighère.
About 18 copies only escaped, those which M. Gay had already dispatched to
his friends and private subscribers, so that " Le Cosmopolite " has already
become one of the rarest of his publicaÊions. It forms a sequel to if Le Fan-
taisiste." See that title.


INDEX LIBRORUM EROHÏBITORUM.                    455

Counäelö on tf)c nature anti ï)»g;tene of tíjc íKaáculíne function.

See " The Transmission of Life."

%t Courrier Ettteratre.

Large 8vo. The first No. was issued March 10, 1876.

Critical antt ^tjgtortcal Œ&faga, contributed to the Edinburgh Review, by
Thomas Babington Macaulay. A New Edition. London : Long-
man 1852.

Curtoóttateá Œroticae Pføatotogtae. Seep. 174, ante.

CuríoáítMí Ï3ifcUograpï)tC[ueji par Ludovic Lalanne Paris Delahays 1857
Small 8vo.; forms one volume of the " Bibliothèque de poche."

Curioáíteá tie IL'fêtatotre tie df ranee par P. L. Jacob bibliophile Paris 1858.

Small 8vo. ; 2 vols. This is one of the numerous, able, and interesting
works of M. Paul Lacroix. It is superfluous to add a single word of
commendation j his books are well known to every bibliographical student ;
one and all teem with information and diversion, and are written in a style
which renders them equally acceptable to the man of letters or the general
reader.

Curtoötteg Htttkatrea par Ludovic Lalanne Paris Delahays 1857
Small 8vo, -, one vol. of the series issued as " Bibliothèque de poche.''

Curíoottteá oí littérature, by Isaac Disraeli. &c. In Three Volumes. Four
teenth Edition. London : 1849.

Cïje ©atlg Celegrap^.

GfteBetfc &ttte of $etø forfe Htfe. Seep. 188, ante.

©e 3ta 3$tijliograpijte Genérale au üBtpfleubíeme Siècle et plus particulièrement
du Manuel du Libraire et de l'Amateur des Livres Lettre A M. Jacques-
Charles Branet &c. Par J.-M.Quêrard &c. Paris L'Editeur, Avril, 1863.

Se la 33tfclíopí)a<rú par Onesyme Durocher.
A paper communicated to the Philobiblon Society by M, Octave Delepierre.


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fif la Cijarlatanm'f titsi habano ; par Monsieur Menken : Avec des Re-
marques Critiques de differens Auteurs. Traduit en Français. A La Haye,
Chez Jean Van Duren, mdccxxi.

©e ît'Œteagt Beô 3£toman¿, Où l'on fait voir leur utilité & leurs differens carac-
teres : Avec Une Bibliothèque des Romans, Accompagnée de Remarques
critiques sur leur choix & leurs Editions. Par M. le C. Gordon de
Percel. Tome i. A Amsterdam, Chez la Veuve De Poilras, à la Vérité
sans fard, mdccxxxiv,

The second volume is entitled : " Bibliothèque des Romans, Avec Des Re-
marques" &c, author's name, impress and date ut supra. To these two vols,
should be added : " E'ÜtetotU &usftíté* Contre Etó îÊtomansf Par M. l'Abbé
Lenglbt Du Fresjsfoy. A Amsterdam, Chez J. F. Bernard, au Poëte Piron.
M.DCcxxxv." AU three volumes are in i2mo., and by Lenglet du Fresnoy.
Consult " La France Littéraire," vol. j, p. 158.

©fámptíon ïfe l'fciïe ttee fëfrmapïjroöttea Cologne 1724,
©fá Etbrfô Condamna* au ¿jFiu m Angleterre.

A paper contributed by M. Octave Del e pi erre to the Philobiblon Society,
fiútúmafct fetátongue et Critique, par Mr. Pierre Bay le. Cinquième

Edition, revue, corrigée, et augmentée. Avec la Vie de l'Auteur, Par Mr.

Des Maizeau. Amsterdam, &c. mdccxl.

4to. ; 4 vols. This is the edition which I have used, but the best, com-
pletest and most convenient is that of Paris, 1820-24, 8vo.> 16 vols., with a
vast quantity of additional notes. Vide " Manuel du Libraire," vol. 1, col. 712.

% BtcttOttarg of ñxttetsí of t|e digttietø &rf>ool : &c. by Samuel Redgrave.
London : Longmans. 1874.

C|)i iSktionar^ of ?3tûgraj)ï)uaï Referen« containing one thousand names
together with a classed index of the biographical literature of Europe and
America by Lawrence B. Phillips, F.RA.S., &c. London Sampson
Low, 1871

% Utitwmari» of $)rtirter* anb JPrmtms, with the Progress of Literature,
ancient and modern; Bibliographical Illustration, etc. By C. H.
Timperley. London : H. Johnson, &c. mdcccxxxix.


índex librorum prohibitorum.                    457

©íctúumaíre contenant %ti Smcïïotcö fctøtoriquea 2Be ü'8mour, depuis le
commencement du Monde jusqu'à ce jour. Seconde Edition &c. A.
Troyes, ■ Chez Gobelet, &c. 1811.

8vo.} 5 vols. A very remarkable collection of biographical anecdotes of
persons of both sexes noted for their gallantry. The set is rarely met with at
present. The names are arranged alphabetically, and each volume is fur-
nished with a "Table des Matières."

©íttíonnaire Critique tte ötograpïjte et ti'ftføtoire errata et supplément pour
tous les dictionnaires historiques d'après des documents authentiques
inédits Par A. Jal &c. Deuxième Edition &c. Paris Henri Pion, &c.
1872

Large 8vo. 5 double columns. This is a very remarkable work, almost
overwhelming in its precision and minuteness. Had M. Jal not forced the
superior exactitude of his researches so persistently upon his readers they
would the more readily appreciate the merits which his book undoubtedly
possesses.

dictionnaire Critique, ILitteraire et 23&ttograpf)tque Ée¿ jprútftpaur Eiöre*
cohfcatnnéîî au feu, supprimés ou censurés : précédé d'un discours sur ces
sortes d'ouvrages. Par G. Pëignot* Paris¿ i8b6.

8vo. j 2 vols. This is one of the most valuable, most remarkable, and at
the same time one of the rarest of Peignot's numerous works. Quérard
(La France Litt., vol. 7, p. 17) calls it " un livre instructif," and Dr. Petzholdt
(Bibliotheca Bibliographica, p. 135) remarks that although somewhat out of date
Peignot's work " bleibt gleichwohl ein werthvoUer Beitrag zur Geschiche der
Presse und litterarischen Kultur." It is, as Mr. Home (Introduction to the
Study of Bibliography, vol. a, p. 549) correctly points out, " The completest
work in this branch of bibliography.'1 In the fifth volume of *' Le Bibliophile
Beige " will be found an article on the same subject by M. Gustave Brunet,
and designed as a supplement to the work of Peignot. M. G. Brunet
indeed possesses notes left by Peignot, which it was proposed he should mould
into a new book. " J*ai avec Techener (writes M. G. Brunet, June 11, 1873)
depuis longtemps une sorte d'engagement ; il m'a remis des notes recueillies
par Peignot, mais rien n'a encore été utilisé." Peignot's work should be sup-
plemented by " Catalogue des Ecrits, Gravures et Dessins condamnés depuis
18x4 jusqu'au Ier janvier 1850," and " Catalogue des Ouvrages condamnés
&c. Paris 1874." (See those titles).


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©útúmnatre &e¿ &tí)¿e¿ anciens et modernes, par Sylvain Maréchal
Deuxième Edition augmentée des supplémens de J. Lalande ; de plusieurs
articles inédits, et d'une notice nouvelle sur Maréchal et ses ouvrages, par
J. B. L. Germond. Bruxelles, Chez l'Editeur, Rue des Sols N? 7.

M.DCC.XXXIII.

Í3tcttonnaíre &«í i&onogrammetf, Marques Figurées, Lettres Initiales, Noms
Abrégés etc. par François Brulliot. Munich, 1832.

Bicttonnatr* ïfeö (Shiörag** 8nongnuö par Ant.-Alex. Barbîer troisième
édition, revue et augmentée par MM. Olivier Barbier, RENÍret Paul
Billard. Suite de la seconde édition des Supercheries Littéraires Dé-
voilées par J.-M. Quérard publiée par MM. Gustave Brunet et Pierre
Jannet. Paris Paul Daifis 1872
Large 8vo. ; double columns. This valuable work is not yet completed,

but has already reached the letter Q 5 it will be connected with the work to

which it forms a sequel by " une table générale des noms réels des écrivains

anonymes pseudonymes cités dans les deux ouvrages."

Mictionnmt infernal, ou Bibliothèque Universelle, sur les Etres, les Personnages,
les Livres, les Faits et les Choses qui tiennent aux Apparitions, à la
Magie, &c. Par M. Collin de Plancy. Deuxième édition, entièrement
refondue, ornée de figures. Paris, P. Mongie, 1825.

©tctfonnatre røntøerael fctó Contemporain* contenant toutes les personnes
notables de la France et des Pays Etrangers, &c. par G. Lapereau.
Paris Hachette i8¿8.

and edit. 1861 ; 3rd edit. 18655 4th edit. 1870. Supplements 1859 i 1863 }
1873. 8vo.} double columns.

©tóquísí^íune íntorno ti rarísimo Itero tntttolato fílcíbtattí fandtillo a acola.
See p. 29, ante.

©tááertatton aux F8lribiatø. See p. 29, ante.

Sijíonarto bi <&pm ^ínontme t ißätutitmimtM Äcnttori ftaltanf o come che sia

aventi relazione all'Italia di G. M. Milano, &c. Piróla, 1848.
Large 8vo. ; 8 vols ; the third vol. appeared in 1859, after the death of the
author, Gaetano de'Contb Melzi, and was edited by his son. Refer to
" Manuel du Libraire/' and "Bibliotheca Bibliographica," in both of which
this work is highly praised.


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Ci)* doctor &c. by the late Robert Southey. edited by John Wood
Wärter, B.D. New edition, London : Longman 1849.

Ci)e <£nri)ctopacfcta Britannica, or Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General
Literature. Eighth Edition. Black Edinburgh mdccclx.

Cnglantí unta tfje ilouáe of fëanober by Thomas Wright. 1848.
Cí)e <£n$liú) Woman'¿ Uomeáttc üKaga^útt.

énigmes! et MUaubtvttä 33ibltograpï)tg;u*fl par P.« L. Jacob Paris Ad. Laine,
&c. 1866

Cï)e <£ra &lmanacï).

€ro¿ ober SôtterBnd? ùfcet bie $^ftôlogte unb ufcer bie Ølatur*unb (Sulturs
©efc^i^te be8 SDîenfc^en in <£infi<$t auf feine Sexualität. «Stuttgart. 1849.
3 (Scfyet&Ie.

ÍErotífea ΐδίδΐίοη, par Mirabeau. Nouvelle Edition, &c. Paris, Chez les
Frères Girodet, &c. mdcccxxxiii.

8vo. This edition is valuable on account of the copious notes.
Vtøpion ^nalotö. See p. 32a, ante.
€£¡£faí öur toi ötbliot^tqutsi Imagínate,

Large 8vo. This essay is by M. Gustave Β runet, and is followed by :
" Lettre Bibliographique à M. Paul Lacroix sur le Catalogue Rabelaisien de la
Bibliothèque de Saint-Victor." Ghiérard speaks of M. G. Brunet as : " le biblio-
phile qui à lui seul sait plus de choses que vingt bibliographes réunis, sur les
écrivains de la France de toutes les époques." Vide " Supercheries," edit.
1865, "Avertissement," p. xi.

Œtuïie i$lfOuø4tigali ¿ur lea &tUntatô aur JHocurá par Ambroise Tardieu
&c. Sixième Edition accompagnée de quatre planches gravées Paris J.-B.
Baillière et fils 1873.
8vo. Xhis edition contains some interesting information upon sodomy, not

to be found in the earlier issues of the book. There are plates.

dPactum pour JÄarte Catherine Catite contre le père Jean-Baptiste Girard,
Jésuite. &c. A La Haye, Chez Henri Scheurleer, &c. m.dcc.xxxi.

See ante, p. 65 (note), and p, 415.


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8 JPattïjfuI ßartatibc of t$e ffcoce&inga &c. See note top. 340, ante.

€!)* df amtlg &eratü.

dfarøtatøtø SHbttograj)í)tcu«í, par Gustave Brunbt. Paris J. Gay 1864.

%t dFantatóúlte Magazin Bibliographique Littéraire, Philosophique et Artis-
tique &c. San Remo Chez J. Gay et Fils, &c. 1873

i2mo. (counts 6) 5 a vols. 5 vol. 2 dates 1874$ after which it was discon-
tinued. See p. 439, ante, art. " Analectes."

dflagetlatíon & tí)* $l&£tUmt&. A History of the Rod in all countries from
the earliest period to the present time. By the Rev. Wm. Cooper, B.A.
With Numerous Illustrations. A New Edition, revised and corrected.
London : John Camden Hotten, &c.

8vo. The first edition was printed in Edinburgh, and published in 1870 j
this second in 1873 j both are undated j both contain the same matter. The
name of the author, as given on the title page, is a supercherie j the book was
written by Mr¡ James G. Bertram (author of " The Harvest of the Sea."),
as announced by Hotten in his early advertisements of the book.

Ci)c dfortntgïjtly îfitefcteto.

€%e dPqutr ôtorfl«t. By W. M. Thackeray, with portraits. London :
Smith Elder δε Co 1869.

Ha dfrance Etttéraíre, ou Dictionnaire Bibliographiquç des savants, historiens
et gens de lettres de la France, ainsi que des littérateurs étrangers qui ont
écrit en Français, plus particulièrement pendant les xvine et xixe siècles.
&c. Par J.-M. Quérard. Paris, Firmin Didot, mdcccxxvii.
8vo. (counts 4); double columns ; 10 vols. Two other vols, should be
added to complete the set. These contain te corrections, additions, auteurs
pseudonymes et anonymes dévoilés," and date mdcccliv to lxiv, but were
never finished, the last name being "Roquet." <f La France Littéraire" is one of
the most remarkable, if not the most remarkable, bibliographical work in exist-
ence. In the ** Avant-Propos" to his ** Livres Perdus" M. Gustave Brunei writes :
" Nul bibliographe n'a égalé Quérard en ardeur au travail, en ténacité j indé-
pendamment de ses divers ouvrages imprimés, parmi lesquels quelques-uns sont
d'une étendue remarquable, il a laissé des masses effrayantes de manuscrits, de
notes sur cette science des livres à laquelle il avait voué son existence tout


INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.                    461

entière." Quérard's papers are now in the possession of M. Gustave Brunet,
who has already utilised them in two works, viz., " Livres Perdus et Exemp-
laires Uniques Bordeaux Lefevbre (sic) 1872," 8vo., above mentioned; and
" Livres à Clef Bordeaux Lefebvre 1873, 8vo., 2 vols. Concerning Quérard
and his works the English student may consult with profit a carefully done
and very appreciative pamphlet by Mr. Ralph Thomas, entitled : " A Martyr to
Bibliography : A Notice of the Life and Works of Joseph-Marie Quérard,
bibliographer, &c. by Olphar Hamst, Esq. London: 1867/' 8vo. j pp.56
in all ; 250 copies printed.
& &xtt <£r animation into tfye flenal åtatutø xxv Henr vm cap 6 and ν

Eliz c 17 addrest to Both Houses of Parliament By A. Pilgrim, &c.

London Sold in Little Queen Street mdcccxxxiii.

3Le¿ ©alanterteá ísu jrbüíe J&úcti par Charles Monselet Paris Michel
Levy, &c, 1862

<& alette flnectlotúiue littéraire, artistique et bibliographique publiée par
G. D'Heylli. Paris mdccclxxvi.

Small 8vo. The first No. appeared Jany. 15, 1876.
®a£ette fctg Crttmnaur.

Ea ® afcette Jîoit* par un homme qui n'est pas blanc j ou œuvres posthumes du
Gazetier Cuirassé. &c. Imprimé à Cent lieues de la Bastille, &c.

M.DCC.LXXXIV.

8vo. This volume was printed in London by Thévenot de Morande
whilst an exile here ; it contains little which may not be found in " L'Espion
Anglais." See p. 322, ante.

21 Øeneral ïStfrltograppcal JBíctíonarg, from the German of Frederic
Adolph us Ebert, &c. In four volumes, Oxford, At the Univer-
sity Press. MDCCcxxxvii.
8vo. The work was first published by Brockhaus of Leipzig as : " Ql%emetne3

HBíiogta^í^eg Pericón," &c. 4to. ; 2 vols. The English edition is the more

convenient. Refer to a curious note by J—C. Brunet in his " Manuel du

Libraire," vol. 2, col. 935.

C|e ©entrai 33íograp|iíal 29útfonarg : &c. from the earliest accounts to the
present time. A New Edition by Alexander Chalmers, &c. 1812.

MMM


462                    INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.

%ty &tntlmm*á J&ap;a|utt. Old and new series.

C£í ûtùt&im <Bvå : Memoirs of the Most Eminent Persons, who have flour-
ished in Great Britain, from the accession of George the First to the
demise of George the Fourth. Tn Four volumes. &c. London:

MDCCCXXXII.

8vo. (counts 4)} double columns j in vol. 1 is an "Index to the Portraits,"
144 in number, which were never done j each volume should however have a
portrait of one of the Georges.

Ôrapfjti Blttótratton* of fêop;artï) from Pictures, Drawings, and Scarce Prints
in the possession of Samuel Ireland, author of this workj &c. London

MDCCXCIV.

Ôuûtt tit £'&matour Be %ihxti a Vifputtei du xviiie Siècle Seconde Edition
&c. par Henry Cohen Frontispice à I'eau-forte par J. Chauvet Paris
P. Rouquette 1873

fêatifcbooït of dftítttíotul Jíamtó: being a guide to authors, chiefly in the

lighter literature of the xixth century, who have written under assumed

names i &c. By Olphar Hamst, &c. London : John Russell Smith, 1868.

8vo. In some copies the second word of the title page reads " for " instead

of "of." See ante, p. xiv.

% %QXùlMùffo to Copojrrapføf & Family History of England & Wales, &c.
The Labour Performed by John Camden Hotten.

This interesting catalogue is without date, but was issued about 1864.

ñ &atùt$*&ook about lOûûïtiî, for Book-Lovers, Book-Buyers, and Book-Sellers.
Attempted by John Power. London : John Wilson. 1870.

8vo. (counts 4). This very unhandy volume is the weakest attempt at biblio-
graphy I haveever met with. It is'padded with a mass of superfluous matter,
and contains little of real utility. That little can with difficulty be got at on
account of the scanty index. Moreover the binding is of fancy card-board,
not unsuitable perhaps for a picture book destined for an artizan 's parlour
table, but quite inapropriate as the covering of a work of reference, and inad-
missible on either shelves or table of any respectable library.


INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.                     463

Sítótottt líe durante Par M. JMíchelet, &c. Deuxième Edition. Paris

Hachette, 1835

fâiàtoitt K'ïÉerolfûte, traduite du Grec, Avec des Remarques Historiques, & c.
Nouvelle Edition, &c. C. Crapelet. Paris, 1802.

8vo. -, 9 vols. This able and literal translation is by Pierre Henri Larcher.
Vide "Manuel du Libraire," vol. 3, col. 126.

fítótoíre líe la itttterature &nglatáe Par H. Tai ne Deuxième Edition &c. Paris
Hachette &c. 1866

Slúítoíte líe Espera avec douze eaux-fortes Paris Bachelin 1875

8vo. Alphonse Royer, the author, and whose name heads the title page,
died in April, 1875.

Üïtetotre líeá %ibnå iPopulatreö ou de la Littérature de Colportage depuis lexve
siècle jusqu'à l'établissement de la Commission d'examen des livres du
colportage (30 novembre 1852) par M. Charles Nisard &c. Paris
D'Amyot, &c. mdcccliv

SîtfitûtrelfeoiPapejEÎ, Crimes, Meurtres, Empoisonnements, Parricides, Adultères,
Incestes. Depuis Saint Pierre jusqu'à Grégoire χ vi. &c. Magnifique
Edition, splendidement illustrée de gravures sur acier, &c. Administration
de Librairie, 26, Rue Notre-Dame-des-Victoires, 1843

SKötotre Keá ;Pag£l43aä, d'EMANUEL de Meteren. See p. 416, ante.

fctøtorical £ktt(%ts¡ oí åtatearøen îdïjo flourtaï)eïi ín tï)e Cróu of &tot%t M
by Lord Brougham. See "Works."

Üítítutíe ban 33. Cornelia %foximnåm &c. See ante, note to p. 422.

^ifbrifá; Itterartf^eø ^aîtbÎuc^ íetü^mter imb beníwütbtger ^erfonen, tccíc^e in
bem 18, Sa^r^unberte geftotBen finb ; &c. öon $. β. ®. ^irfc^íng, &c.
KuPñf J795·
8vo. j 17 λγο15. i the last vol. dates 1815.

C|e í^tólorg anlí ^íntíquítúé of tï)e Countg of Eeúeéter, by John Nichols.
London. 1795.


464                    INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.

& flúítorg of $CUhtttí¿íngi from the Earliest Times. &c. By Henry Sampson .
London: Chatto and Windus, 1874.

Iføtørg of Civilisation in CnglanÖ. By Henry Thomas Buckle. The

Second Edition. London: mdccclviii.

8vo. It is for ever to be regretted that Buckle did not live to finish, or at
any rate to progress much further with his grand undertaking, to which the
two volumes which the world now posesses are but the introduction.

Utatorß of &ngtanu during the Reign of Queen Anne 1701-1713 London
Murray.

8vo. -, 2 vols. To which should be added that to the Peace of Versailles
1783. Author, Lord Mahon, now Earl of Stanhope.
% fíúltorg of Cngltsf^ dramatic Etteratnre to the death of Queen Anne by
Adolphus William Ward. M,A. London 1875

fêtetorj? of φρβπύφ litteratur* by George Tick nor. In Three Volumes.
New York ; mdcccxiix.

<& Utetorg of φ &0& &c. See " Flagellation and the Flagellants."

Monographie tt*¿ føftampeé a áNjetó Valante et des Portraits de Femmes
célèbres par leur beauté &c. Par M. le C. d'I* * * Genève J. Gay et fils 1868

fnuátrattotiíí of tï>e Ettetaq? iïultorg of t^e <&i$Umtfy Century. Consisting
of Authentic Memoirs and Original Letters of Eminent Persons j and
intended as a sequel to The Literary Anecdotes. By John Nichols,
F.S.A. London : 1817

f mprímeurá Cmagmatrcö et %ibtamä ^uppoöcö Etude Bibliographique suivie de
recherches sur quelques ouvrages imprimés avec des indications fictives de
lieux ou avec des dates singulières Par Gustave Β runet Paris Tross 1866

Situer ^ppurgatonua gfagUcamm : or A Descriptive Catalogue of the Principal
Books printed or published in England, which have been suppressed, or
burnt by the Common Hangman, or censured, or for which the Authors«
Printers, or Publishers have been prosecuted. By W. H. Hart, F.S.A·
London : John Russell Smith, 1872.

8vo. ; three parts, pp. 194, published. If one can judge from the small
portion already issued, which extends to the year 1663 only, this is an ably


INDEX LIBRORUM PROHïBITORUM.                    465

and carefully done work. As Mr. Hart still witholds his preface it is impossible
to know the extent or scope of his labour. See Note 9, p. xv, ante.

€i)e fnîif); Œflpurgatonua oí ¿fHartíal. See p. 280, ante.

fnïfer ítoíupIettílíSumtá Eíbrorum &c. SSoflftønbtgeS 3BücCeT*£e*icon entÇaïtenb

atte öon 1750 Btë &u (gnbe beø 3a$te3 1832 in 2)eutfc^Ianb uttb in bem

angrengenben Sânbetn gebtucften SBüc^er* &c. son Shrift tan ©ottlofc

Æ a 9 f et. Seidig, 1834.

This voluminous work is more useful to the bookseller than to the amateur j

it is continued to the present time.

An foifcej: of Jîroï)ifott& 33oofeg, by command of the present pope Gregory xvi.
«11835; &c. by the Rev. Joseph Mbndham,M.A. &c. London: mdcccxl.

fc'ftnttrnwfctatre des Chercheurs et Curieux (Correspondence littéraire, Notes

and Queries français) &c.

The first number of this useful journal, based, as is indicated in its title,
upon our own " Notes and Queries/' appeared Jany 15, 1864. It has since
been issued regularly, with exception of a break during the Franco- German
war: No. 133, dating July 25, 1870, and the number following Dec. 25, 1873.
ïntröfcuttum to t$e Eteature of iEurope in the Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and Seven-
teenth Centuries. By Henry Hallam, &c. Paris, Baudry. 1839.

An tøtoifuctiutt to tf)e &tuílg of 33ibtiograpfø. To which is prefixed A
Memoir on the Public Libraries of the Ancients. By Thomas Hartwell
Horne. Illustrated with Engravings. London: 1814.

fáop^apíjte tita ^ontnuá Celebra ou Collection de Fac-Simile de Lettres
Autographes et de Signatures Exécutée & Imprimée par Th. Delarue &c.

Paris. 1843.

^tournai tit Ea %Σtnu (1715-1723) Par Jean Buvat &c. Précédé d'une
Introduction &c. par Emile Campardon Paris mdccclxv

Sournal tita inaçttUuva "Ht f&. Mt &axtíma Première Série—1761-1764
Bruxelles Ernest Parent &c. 1863

1 Sourntg doutai tïje Etiirar^ of % JSftliomantaf : or, Cento of Notes and
Reminiscences concerning Rare, Curious, and Valuable Books. By
William Davis, &c. London : W. Davis. 1821.
To this should be added: "A Second Journey &c. 1825, "serial with the above.

NNN

 


466                    INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.

3Ju(jetneníí tte¿ habano sur les Principaux Ouvrages des Auteurs, Par

Adrien Baillet, Revus, &c. Par Mr. De La Monnoye. Nouvelle

Edition. &c. Amsterdam, Aux Dépens de la Compagnie, mdcc.xxv.

i2mo. ; 8 vols, divided into 17 parts. This edition comprises, besides the

work above noted, an ff Abrégé de la Vie de Mr. Baillet," "Des Enfants

devenus celebres, &c," "Auteurs De'guise's," (sic) "Des Satyres personnelles,1'

" Anti-Baillet," and (t Les Maîtres d'Eloquence."

$uáttm tmfc Juliette ober $>te ©eforen ber Sugenb unb S) te Sonne beê £after3
Ätttifcf)e 9luêga6e ηαφ bem ^ran^oftfcfyen be3 Ma roui s de Sade. £et£$tg.
(£atí SØHnbe.

8vo. j pp. 155 i published in 1874. In a future volume I propose to notice
this book more fully when I shall come to the consideration of the remarkable
work of which it is an analysis.

Eaton: or Many Things in Few Words i addressed to Those who think.

By The Rev. C. C. Colton. Nineteenth Edition. London : 1823.
Ï*ritt«? on perotó. See " On Heroes."

Efttreá fce JKafcame líe á&eotgite de sa famille et de ses amis, précédées d'une
notice par Charles Nodier, &c. Nouvelle Edition. Paris Lavigne, 1836

fttbraríeá anïi tfouxùizvp of Híbrarieá. by Edward Edwards. London :
Trübner. 1864.

Ci)* itíbrarg Companion ; or, The Young Man's Guide, and The Old Man's
Comfort, in the Choice of a Library. By the Rev. T. F. Dibdin, &c.
Second Edition. London : mdcccxxv.

%íís ano BooítÉf, or Records of Thought and Reading. By J. F. Boyes, &c.
London : Bell and Daldy. 1859.

&!je %íü atúí Cúneo of (©Itfceir Ootøstmittø. By John Forster. Second
Edition. In Two Volumes. London: Bradbury and Evans. 1854.

Efje îttfe of $emmg Cfottcjer. See p. 301, ante.

Cf)e Etfe of Sío|n røtltø, <&jq. ; In the Manner of Plutarch. Being A

Specimen of a large Work. London: J. Wilkie. m.cc.lxxxii. (sic).
8vo. (counts 4)j pp. 36. Lowndes notes the date as 1772, and gives John
Cradock as the author. (Bibliographers' Manual, vol. 6, p. 2920).


INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.                    467

%ÍU of WtRteii bg &tmon. See " Correspondence.'4

EtøtetteaJJubltcattona faites depuis le ie* janvier 1861 jusqu'à fin mai 1875, Par
Jules Gay, J. Gay et fils, et par la Société des Bibliophiles Cosmopolite s.
i2mo. (counts6) j toned paper; half title only. This catalogue forms the
completion of " Procès des Raretés." See that title.

SJføt of θϊΰ, &art, an» Curtouá 8matorg Work*.

A trade catalogue of 8 pp. issued by the Judges in 1870.

Et'Urarg ftmctiQUä of tï)e QBicfottmtfy Century ; comprising Biographical
Memoirs of William Bowyer, Printer, F,S.A. 8cc. By John Nichols,
F.S.A. In Six Volumes. London: 1812.

8vo. ; the work was extended beyond the limits originally proposed, and is
complete only in 9 vols. ; the index occupies an entire volume (vol. 7) and is
divided into two parts, the first embracing vols. 1 to 6, the second vols. 8 and 9 j
the last vol. dates 1815. Mr. Allibone goes into raptures about Nichols,
whom he calls " one of the most eminent literary benefactors of modern
times," and gives a very full account of him and his labours, together with the
favourable opinions of a vast number of authors who have written about
Nichols's books.

Cï)t fLtterarg $olt£g of t$e Cfjurd) of &on« exhibited in an Account of her
Damnatory Catalogues or Indexes, both prohibitory and expurgatory &c.
By Rev. Joseph Mendham London : 1830.
8vo. The first edition is of 1826. Dr. Petzholt warmly eulogizes the

work ; it is, he says, " für die Indexliteratur vonder grössten Wichtigkeit,"

and contains the most valuable materials. See " Bibliotheca Bibliographica,"

p, 135-

Cfje Hontíon Chronicle»

Cïje Eontton jHagrøtne or Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer.

JMatiemötóelli líe jHattptn par Théophile Gautier Nouvelle Edition Paris

Charpentier &c. 1871

Large iamo. (counts 6). The preface to this remarkable novel contains some
very pungent remarks, well worth perusal for their own sake, apart from the
work which they introduce.


468                     INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORÜM.

ffíanuel Ku 23tMtograpi}£ jlermanU ou Dictionnaire bibliographique et historique
&c. par Edouard Frère, &c. Rouen, A. Le Brument, &c. 1858,

fHattuel Öu îltbratw et de l'Amateur de Livres, &c. Par jAcauES-CHARLEs
Β runet &c. Cinquième Edition &c. Paris Firmin Didot i860.

Large 8vo. j double columns -, 6 vols. This is a noble work, superior in every
respect to our similar compilation by Lowndes. Those who take interest in the
jealousies and "quarrels of authors " will find matter to their taste in Quérard's
letter to Brunet, title : " De la Bibliographie Générale." See p. 455, ante.

fU PUrquiö tit £Mttf l'homme et ses écrits.
By M. Gustave Brunet. See p. 407, ante.

%t arøarcutø Ot £a&e, par Jules Janin. £a btvitt our tour protf¿

crtmtnefó du Marquis de Sade par le Bibliophile Jacob. Le tout

précédé de la Bibliographie des Œuvres du Marquis de Sade. Paris. Chea

les marchands de nouveautés, 1834.

Small 8vo.j badly printed on inferior paper ; there is a portrait (imagined)

of de Sade ; issued in 1874 by V. Puissant of Brussels. There is an earlier

edition with the same title. This pamphlet, as its title indicates, is a reprint

of two essays by Jules Janin, and M. Paul Lacroix.

% ÍHartgr to Í3tbtfograpf)g : A Notice of the Life and Works of Joseph -

Marie Quérard, &c. by Olfhar Hamst, Esq. London: 1867.
This carefully done and appreciative pamphlet is from the pen of Mr. Ralph
Thomas, and should be consulted by English students desirous of estimating
the labours of one of the greatest of bibliographers.

1*0 ífíanbatsJ %%%xt&t kä jülauäatä $oiirnaur ti kä Romano. Troisième
Edition augmentée d'un triple catalogue. Bruxelles.

iómo.j published in 1842; author, R. P. Jean Baptiste Boone de la
Compagnie de Jésus, See Introduction p. Ixv (note), ante.

¡PUlaiigeá ÍStbltogpaplíÚpteg par P. L. Jacob bibliophile Paris &c 1871

IHelaiïge-Εί UhtU K'mu petit* hibliûtfytqut, &c par Chares Nodier, &c Paris,

Crapelet, mdcccxxix.
ffîinwim de Vntiïatmît tit ffîtty.


ÍNDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.                    469

fätmaiveä tie fKeágtre φ{err* île îHourïïetlle, J&ngtwur tit îSrantome, contenant
Les Vies de Dames Galantes de son temps. A Leyde, Chez Jean Sambix,
le Jeune, à la Sphere, m.dc.xcix.
i2mo. ; 2 vols.j a poor and incorrect edition.

J&emmtetí tit |U* W%xt&%n&n, Capitaine Lieutenant de la premiere Compagnie
des Mousquetaires du Roi, Contenant quantité de choses Particulières et
Secrettes Qui se sont passées sous le Regne de Louis le Grand. A
Cologne, Chez Pierre Marteau, m.dcci.

ffîimoivta Btcvttâ pour servir à l'histoire de la République des lettres en

France depuis mdcclxii jusqu'à nos jours, &c. Londres John Adamson.
i2mo.j 36 vols. ; embracing the period between 1762 to 1787. The first 4
vols, and part of the 5th vol. of this remarkable set of memoirs were edited by
L. Petit de Bachaumont. The useful index by M. Warée, published by J.
Gay, (see " Table Alphabétique ") should be added. In 1874 M. Paul
Lacroix edited an edition, in 1 vol., of extracts from 1762 to 1771 ¿ his inter-
esting preface should be consulted.

l&emotrif of George t^e dPourtï), descriptive of the most interesting scenes of
his Private and Public Life, &c. By Robert Huish. London :

MDCCCXXX.

J&tmmní of 9£ífctaríe¿ : Including A Handbook of Library Economy. By
Edward Edwards. London: Trübner 1859.

IKemoíríí of t^e Sfietgn of Hing George t^e CJtrft By Horace Walpole

London Bentley 1845.

HUtnotre ¿Hovicïje deglî Scrittori nati nel Regno di Napoli compílate da
Gamillo Mi ni e ri Ri c ci o. Napoli, 1844.

§ÊMl of tïje Ctîïïf. A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Living Characters.
A New Edition, Sec. By Edward Walford, M.A. London : Routledge,
&c. 1862.

8vo. j double columns. Also Eighth Edit. 1872, and Ninth Edit. 1875,
both by Thompson Cooper, F.S.A..
OOO


47O                     INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.

$nxü)tät pour Itttftter l'Kføtofø; avec un Catalogue des principaux Historiens,
et des remarques sur la bonté de leurs ouvrages, et sur le choix des
meilleures éditions. P. Gandouin, Paris. 1729.
4to. ; 4 vols. î by Lenglet Du Fresnoy. A supplement of 2 vols, should

be added.

ffiteaUmitå of Ettøature. By D'Israbli, &c. Paris, Baudry, &c. 1840.

8vo. 2 vols. Comprises " Calamities of Authors," The Literary Character,"
" Quarrels of Authors," " Character of James I," "Literary Miscellanies."
3U íEornteur.

j&øttøttur*$lt£olaa ; ou le Cœur-humain dévoilé. Publié par lui-même. &c.
Imprimé à la maison ; &c. m.-dcc.-xciv.

i2mo. j 16 parts. This is one of the rarest and (excluding the " Anti-
Justine") the freest of Rest ι ρ de la Bretonne's books; it is at the same
time the most valuable, as it contains the author's autobiography. A full de-
scription of it is given at p. 387 of M. Paul Lacroix's " Bibliographie &c. de
Restif de la Bretonne." There is a copy in the British Museum.

JMøntP|> 3£Ufcteüí or Literary Journal. By Several hands. From 1749 to i#28.
%%t $Sømmg $føfc*rttøer,

%t JSfCopn ïïe Parbmtr &c. par Beroalde de Vervillb Nouvelle édition,

&c. Paris Léon Willem mdccclxx
8vo. j 2 vols. ; illustrated ; an index to each volume.

jgei» ^Qtk íMttíícal Journal.

Cfje $í$)t Buít of îbîrëion by J. Ewing Ritchie. London : mocccltiii.

©oteé &tm eueríejí.

Mr. W. J. Thoms has undertaken to write "the Story" of N. & GL His first
pleasant gossiping article appeared in No. 131, for July 1,1876; 5th S., νΐ.,ρ. ι.

% pott« af tyl Etfe &f., of %*$& <Bmx$íxü« See " A Martyr to Bibliography."

ftolt« out itÉ ^fíríüaÍH* €rolt^ufíí du Quinzième Siècle et du ecrtmtnetment
du Seizième. Extrait de l'ouvrage allemand du Docteur J.-G. Graesse &c.
Bruxelles Mertens 1865


INDEX LIBRORUM PRQHIBITORUM.                     47 i

ßoubtau ^Kanuil tie 33t!)ïtograpï)tt unftcrftlte par Messieurs Ferdinand

Denis, P. Pinçon, et De Martonne. Paris 1857.
Large 8vo. ; three columns. One of the vols, of the " Manuels-Roret,"
so remarkable for their cheapness, completeness, and utility,

Jloubelle 38íograp^ Genérate depuis les Temps les plus reculés jusqu'à nos
Jours publiée par MM Firmin Didot Frères sous la direction de M. Le
Dr Hoefner. Paris 1855—1866

%t& fiuttá tie liaría, ou Le Spectateur-Nocturne. &c. Londres, &c. 1788.

I2mo. i 16 vols, or parts 5 part 15 is entitled a La Semaine Nocturne : &c.
1790," the i6th part dates 1794. Consult "Bibliographie &c. de Restif de
la Bretonne."

$.'<&hatvbaUuv gfctgloúf. See p. 322, ante.

<SH)¿erfcattong on îïje ^lan anti Jfrogrerø ùï tje Catalogue of í^e Etbrarg of tfje
ÎSnttaï) ffiiuètum, By A Bookseller. London : Printed by William
Stevens, 37, Bell Yard, Temple Bar. 1855.

8vo.; These articles appeared originally in (< Jerrold's Weekly News" in
June and July, 1849, and contain some pertinent and useful remarks. They
were written by Mr. James Bohn.

(©SHdireá tie Nicholas Boileau Despréaux. Avec des Ecîaircissemens
historiques donnés par lui-même. Nouvelle Edition &c. Dresde mdccxlvi.

*ñVL ΦΙίΰ of Bibliographical and Literary Anecdotes and Memoranda original
and selected. By William Davis. A New Edition, &c. London :
W. Davis. 1817.

Φη Üeroeá, Hero-Worship, and The Heroic in History. By Thomas Carlyle.
Cf)e ©ngtnal &ambler'¿ i$tag;a|tite.
C|e 3ßaU fSíali Ôajrtte.

petite 33tbltograp^ú búgrap^tconOtnantUre, ou Dictionnaire des Romanciers,
tant anciens que modernes, &c. Paris Pigoreau, 1821.

8vo. There are 22 supplements and several appendices to the work. See
" La France Littéraire," vol. 7, p. 165.


472                   INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORÜM.

Vttíti jEémotre* toe Tapera par Ch. db Boigne, Paris, 1857.

îîettt Vùlumt contenant quelques apperçus des Hommes et de la Société. Par

Jean-Baptiste Say, De l'Académie Impériale de Saint-Pétersbourg.

A Paris, Deterville, 1817.

^ílohíbUa A Treatise on the Love of Books: By Richard db Bury,

Bishop of Durham. Written in mcccxliv. and translated from the first

edition, mcccclxxiii. with some collations. London : Printed for

Thomas Rodd, 2 Great Newport Street, Leicester Square, mdcccxxxii.

8vo. The translator is .J B. Inglis. A most pleasant little volume.

%t %itti lie ffiwxcfyttt, ou Le Soulier couleur-de-rose. &c. Troisième Edition
&c. A La-Haie. 1786.

Small 8vo. j a parts j author Restif de la Bretonne. Although the
first edition of this work is dated 1786, it was not really printed till 1794.
Vide " L'intermédiaire," vii., no. 152, col. 5 [7, and " Bibliographie &c. de
Restif," p. 91. The third edition above mentioned is scarce, and should have
a frontispiece to each part.

$3le¿tóure¿, (Objecta, anti &fóatttage¿, of literature. A Discourse by The Rev.

Robert Arts Wxllmott, &c. London : Thomas Bosworth, udcccli.

Small 8vo. This is a charming little volume, which should be better known.

In 1860 the author produced an improved and enlarged edition : " Fifth Edition,

enlarged. London: Bell and Daldy i860." The first edition is by far the

prettier vol.

Win ¡Point Curteur toe* ffî&uva Sri&eetf toe la ®rwe Paris J. Gay. 1861.

ffPet. in-8." Reprinted by J. Blanche, " Bruxelles 1870/* A clever and
most interesting essay upon sodomy among the ancients, by M. Octave
Delepierre.

lîreîitratorîana ou Révélations Singulières et Amusantes sur les Prédicateurs j &c.

Par G. P. Philomneste, &c. Dijon, V. Lagîer, 1841.
8vo. One of the most curious and entertaining of Gabriel Peignot's
numerous works.

iUsi ïrtapeia Note de Lessing Traduite de l'allemand et augmentée de

commentaires, etc. Par Philomneste Junior Bruxelles Mertens 1866

i2mo. (coûts 6) ; published for J. Gay. The if Commentaires" and notes

by M. Gustave Β runet are by far the most interesting part of this little

volume.


INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORÜM.                    473

fMnctpc* pour l'organisation it la conüerbatton tita ®ranüeá tSflbltotfføttfa par
Β. SoBOLSTCHiKOFF. Paris 1859

i2mo. (counts 6) A little volume containing many judicious observations,
applicable however, as the title indicates, rather to public than to private
libr aries.

$totiä Oía 3£Urttíó Bibliographiques faits â Paris en 1863 et en 186^ publiés
par la Société des Bibliophiles Cosmopolites Bordighère Imprimerie
Henri Rancheret Cie 1875

i2rao (counts 6). In this interesting volume.M. Jules Gay narrates the
two prosecutions which were instituted against him at Paris on account of some
of his publications. To it should be added, " Liste des Publications." See
that title.

%%t Jíurátutá of litteratur* A Satirical Poem in Four Dialogues with Notes. &c.
The Fourteenth edition with the citations translated and with a complete
index. London : Τ. Β ecket. 1808.

8vo. This remarkable, and at present almost forgotten production is by
Thomas James Mathias. It has been called a peg to hang notes upon j
certain it is that the notes, which are very bitter and sarcastic, are the most
valuable part of the volume. Refer to Allibone's " Crit. Die", vol. 2, p. 1245.

<©ttarrelá of &utf)or¿. See u Miscellanies of Literature.
Cje 3£Umfcler*fi í$laga$íne.

lfiUcï)errî)etf J&e&uo*£e*p;alea ¿ur Pfeerttfcuïie tteá á^tgneá K« la $ftort, les

dangers des inhumations précipitées, les moyens de constater les décès et
de rappeler à la vie ceux qui sont en état de mort apparente. Par M. Julia
de Fontenelle, &c. Paris. Librairie des Sciences Médicales &c. 1834.
üecuetl lítt líe íKauapaá pièces libres, chansons, épigrammes et autres vers
satiriques sur divers personnages des siècles de Louis xiv et Louis xv, &c
Leyd. 1865

i2mo. î 6 vols, j published in Brussels by M. Gay, at 30 fres, the vol. ;
issue 106 copies.

& ÍÉUgtííter anU Cïjroiïtcle Ecclesiastical and Civil: containing Matters of Fact,
Delivered in the Words of the most Authentiek Books, Papers, and
Records ; Digested in Exact Order of Time. With Proper Notes and
References Towards discovering and connecting the True History of
England, from the Restoration of King Charles II. &c. London :
R. Williamson. &c. mdccxxviii.


474                    INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.

4to. ; the period embraced is from January, 1659-60, to December, 1662 ;
author, White Kennet, Bishop of Peterborough.

îflUmtttfccttttttl of tije Courts of ©*orge f anti H By Horace Walpole.
Prefixed to "The Letters of Sir Horace Mann," edition of 1857.

ÎÊUportî! of tï)e Cttatø at φ <®ÏÖ Batlsg. See note 46, p. xxxiv, ante.

ÎÊtebue fcieö Romana. Recueil d'Analyses raisonnées des productions re-
marquables des plus célèbres Romanciers Français et Etrangers. &c. Par
Eusèbe G ******* Paris. Firmin Didot mdcccxxxix.
8vo. ; 2 vols. ï author, M. Eusèbe Girault, de Saint-Fargeau (Yonne).

î&ebttt fecgctopifctcuc, ou Analyse raisonnée des productions les plus re-
marquables dans la littérature, &c.

61 vols. Consult M. Hatin's "Bibliographie de la Presse," p. 569.
Ea Støtte Jlartøunn*» critique universelle, literature, beaux-arts, &c.

Par Hipp. Magnibn.
%ty ^aturfcag 3&ebtebj.

&cribbteomama ; or, The Printer's Devil's Polichronicon. A Sublime Poem.

edited by Anser Pen-Drag-On, Esq. London : Printed for Sherwood,

Neely, and J ones, Paterno ster-Row. 1815.

8vo. Of the poem itself it is needless to speak, but much interesting
information can be gleaned from the notes.

€φί J^agenartan ; or, the Recollections of a Literary Life. In Two

Volumes. London : 1817.

Large 8vo. These two volumes by the Rev. William Be loe, are, in spite
of the slashing verdict of Lowndes, pleasant reading, and if the anecdotes
concerning the persons noticed are not always reliable, they are at any rate
entertaining. The second ¡edition of 1818 should be avoided, as much is
suppressed. See (( Bibliographer's Manual," vol. i, p. 15a.
Ä J&ijort T^teio of Eegal uftltograpfø : containing some critical observations
on the authority of the^reporters and other law writers j collected from the
best authorities, and intended as a companion to the author's reflections
on the study of the law. To which is added a plan for classifying a public
or .private library. By Richard Wh alley Bridoman, Esq. London :
printed for W. Reed, Bell Yard, Temple Bar. 1807.


INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.                    475

^ocwtg (or tïje ^uppeéáíon oí "Fice, Established in the year 1802, &c.
Abstracts from the various reports.

^orae &f£ourtt of t^e Œngltaï) å?tag;e from the Restoration in 1660 to 1830.
John Geneste. Bath, 1832.

%& Murcíete Paris Collection Hetzel &c. 1862

Large i2mo. By J. Michelet, whose name heads the title page. A most
remarkable work. Consult (inter alia) a notice by M. P. Ristelhuber in " Le
Bibliographe Alsacien/' vol. ι, p. 141.

&pttímma oí tï)e Cable Calfe of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. London: 1835.
8vo. -, 2 vols. Said to be compiled by Thomas Allsop. See "Biblio-
grapher's Manual/' vol. 1, p. 494.

%ti &upcrcï)meii Httteratrcá ©e&ottëe* Galerie des Ecrivains Français de Toute
L'Europe qui se sont déguisés &c. Par J. M. Quérard &c. Deuxième
Edition &c. Paris L'Auteur mdc c c lx ν.

8νο. The " Avertissement " and " Coup d'oeil/' which occupy 96 pp., con-
tains some very caustic yet valuable remarks. Quérard died before this edition
was completed. See "A Martyr to Bibliography," p. 26.

%H aupercíjetítíí Ettteratrejí 33ίδοίΙ«ο &c. Par J.-M. Qvérard Seconde
Edition, considérablement augmentée, publiée par MM. Gustave Brunet
et Pierre Jannet &c. Paris Paul Daffis, &c. m.dccc.lxix.

Large 8vo. ¿ 3 vols. ·, double columns. To this work the " Die. des Anony-
mes " of Barbier, at present in the press, will eventually be added. See
that title.

dupirdjertó Ettteratttó, Pastiches, Suppositions d'Auteur, dans les Lettres et
dans les Arts. Par Octave Delepierre,&c. Londres: Trübner 1872.

8vo. A most interesting book, in no way connected with, or on the same
principle as the work of Quérard.

Cable ^Ipïjabittqtir des Auteurs et Personnages cités dans les Mémoires Secrets
&c. Rédigés par Bachaumont, etc. Bruxelles A Mertens &c. 1866

Cafiïeau jFtÖcte Mtâ Crottbfø ti Wttbalutîam axxíbU m dfíantíri et dans ses En-
virons, depuis 1500 jusqu'à i^Sj, par Beau court de Noortvelde ;
avec une Introduction et des Notes par Octave Dele pi erre, &c. Mons.
Emm. Hoyois, imprimeur de la Société des Bibliophiles Belges, m.dccc.xlv.


47^                    INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.

Cable Caßt of S. T. Coleridge. See " Specimens."

Cíje CJtóptart ©títúmarg ; or, Dramatic Biography of the Eighteenth Century ;
&c. London : J. Cundel, &c. 1802.

€ty Ctnutf.

Eí)e Cranamtitëtûît of Hife. Counsels on the nature and hygiene of the
Masculine Function. By George H. Napheys A.M., M.D. Philadelphia :
1871.

Crfeor fce Eíortó î&arttf it ikicteujr ou Nouveau Dictionnaire Bibliographique &c·
Par Jean George Théodore Graesse Dresde 1859

Bit Criïmiw.

CJ* Crgaï &i. of Serbin £or& fïuîrtqj &f. See note to p. 330, ante.

"Femtó ^cjoolmtótwafl. See pp. xlv (note), and 397.

Sßergctc^nt^ eine* @atttmlwtg gut gehaltenet, gtôftentÇeita fe^t feltener erotiker uttb
fotabif^et ©griften, njeídje unter nac^fte^enben SBebtngungen Bt3 jum Iften
3uni b. % fcerfauft n?erber foïïen. SDreêben, ¿u ÇaBen in ber Salt|)erf^en
<§ofímíí$anbíung. 1834.

Small 8vo. -, pp. 76. This little catalogue contains some very uncommon
books, especially in the German language.

%tå VítS Otâ üamtó Ualmttå. See " Memoires de Brantôme."

Wttlttô, ^ï)ertlian, tfof The Opposition under George the Third by W. F.
Rae W. Isbister & Co. London 1874

Wottííerful Cïjaractmf : comprising Memoirs and Anecdotes of the most Re-
markable Persons, of every age and nation j &c. By G. H. Wilson : &c.
London : Walker and Co. 1842.

Cf)e røoritii of Henry Lord Brougham and Vaux, &c. In Eleven Volumes·
&c. Edinburgh: Black 1873.

Eje røtorfca of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. A New Edition, in Twelve
Volumes. With an Essay &c. by Arthur Murphy. London : Longman, &c.

MDCCXCII.


INDEX.


LORD BROUGHAM ON INDEX MAKING.

" A book and an index are to be made on opposite principles. A good book cannot be too
concise—a good index can hardly be too prolix. Repetitions are to be avoided in the former
—in the latter they should abound.

"For as one man's memory takes hold of one tag of a subject, and another man's of
another, so you must have all the tags possible in your indexs that all may lay hold of it. Nay,
the same man will remember a thing differently [according] to the various views with which
he consults the index at different times.

" Generally every proper name, and name of a place or a subject, should form a head in
the index, and each page be noted where that name occurs, how numerous soever these
may be.                                                                                                            H. B."

Φ
NOTE.

The plan and scope of this index are explained at p. Ixxiii. ante. I would add that of the
Authorities Consulted I do not index up, except in special instances, either publisher's names,
spurious impresses, or places of publication, but only the names of the authors and titles of the
works. These are, as a rule, well-known books. Such as are not, or such as come more
particularly within the scope of the present compilation, will generally be found fully noticed
in the body of the work. Further, the headings are printed in the following manner :

Author's Names are printed in Small Capitals.
ÎSooït Cttleît          „ „ „ ΘΪΙ& Citgltsfïj.

Suttfects            „ „ „ Antique.


GENERAL
ALPHABETICAL AND ANALYTICAL INDEX.

XX«

Abelsdorff, Jules. Publication by,

62.

Aberdeen. Book printed at, 224.
Abernethy, Dr., $J.
Ablaing van Giessenberg, R. C. D,'

xxxi, 173.

Abortion, χχχν, ΐ88.
Abraham, Tjg.
Abbysinia. Arab women are able

to constrict the muscles of the

vagina, 290 (note).
Srafcemg, €i>e, 439.
Ac η met, Sultan, 141.
Adamson, John. Publications by,

322,324.

Additions and Corrections, 411.
Adèle, Mme., 56.
Adept, An, 453.
Adriaensen, Cornelius, xl (note),

415, 422, 463.
Adultery, 35?.
SCöbtntureö of a Uroïï Ønt, 148.
Støfcerttetiig, piston) of, 464.
Advice of friends desirable. Boileau

quoted, Ixxv (note 124).
A. F. F. See Arbuthnot.
Agnes, Princess, 161.

Aguado Olympio, 63.
<ñ\ot;{ñm\QÍxt
to tï)e ^føtorp of itiöia,

184.

Alburn líe MtMmtåf 155.
Alcanirez, Marquis of, 63.
Çftcîbiiiïit QBnîmxt
a FÔcole, 23.
&lribtatíí d^a«ftuUo, 28.
Alexis, Emile, Les Cocottes, &c. 145.
&ltbeck atitf Canton, Cf)e Entoura

of, 49.

^Píme et Valcom, 30, 423.
Alinganas, described, 293.
ALiauis, Dr. See Stock.
Allen, Captain William, 3.
Qlttgemeitteê fct&Iio. £e*icon, φι.
OTt Satíja, Etfe of, 183.
Allibone. Quoted, 4, 252, 440, 445,

467:.

Mentioned, xi i.
Allsop, Thomas, 475.
Hlmanad) ïie Î3rureïlea la Huit, 144.
Alm on, John. Quoted, 207 (note).

Book by, 454.

Altona. Book published at, 426.
Contre et Eora&m, 34.
Amantó Cloítréá, 40.
^ímaroiU^atacam, 77.


480                    INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.

Amazons, 86.

America. Abortion practised in, xxvi.

Books published in, 402, 433.

Book-trade (obscene) in, xxxi.
îlmertîanertn, aSefenntniffe einet, 128,

426.

8mte¿, %tif 42.
fïmoroua .dfríar, €%e, 433·
ftmorouø <Üuaker, Cï)e, 4,5, 433.
2lmotê îôege, 46, 424.
Amos, William, sodomite, 3^^.
^ímour, ÏUa &tro¿to', 129, 267.
&moumtötó, $Uö, 48.
9mour¿ Hz Unir jolteä femme*, &e¿, 146.
Amsterdam. Books published at,

*3> i7S> 32»·

A.M. T. F., 160.

SnaïectafcifcUon, 439.

Snatecteá Ku ÎSibliopïïile, 439.

Snaïusii tito Crabauv, 3rc. 440.

Analysis of the Introduction. See Bib-
liography.

&nauga*ranga, 284.

BnctíJuteeou $èip$itubùm&ittU, 440.

&n«&øtø <&cfyapphä, &c.f 324.

^necUotejí (©báer&atíonií, &(., 440,

&mciiøtø oí Eíteratur«, &c.t 440,

Sntrtotø of t^e füanmríf, ^c, 440.

flnecïjotcö pout öerbtr, $rc, 440,
35 (note).

flntm Ôalante ; ou %tå intriguen, ^"f.,
^72.

Sinn« Valante, ou Ctrenneá, &c, 72,
129.

Annotations' on t\)t ^acrtíí OTntíngá,

^f»> 73» 39'5·
Anser Pbn-Drag-On, 474.

Anson, Margaret, 305.
&ntï)0lQ2te íívotícue, $re., 77.
antúAaílltt, 466.
&ntt*9u¿túu, E% 423.
Antonino, Bishop of Florence, 264.
Aphrodisiacs, 263, 265, 284, 296.
&pi)rotftötacö anti ^ntú^píjroÍJtátaíí,

82, 184, 441.

&pï)totiitt d^ïagillatrir, 397·
^polog» fot £fíoí)ammtO, ire, 184.
Apoöcnto en tl gortío jubira, 152.
^íppatutíontít Cíjmáe^fjíluoopíje, 89.
Apudy%A. L., 77.
Arbuthnot,F.F. Kdma~Skdstra,2&2.
Aretino, Pietro. The Accomplished
Whore, 1.

Amours of, 50, 266.

Portraits of, 1.

Mentioned, 132,
Ariminensis, R., 343.
Ariosto, 85.
Aris, Mario. Books by, 143, 145,

14Ö, 4^7-

Aristotle, 87, 177.
Arithmetical Boolta» 441.
Arïeçuin îBentocrattçue, 90.
Arm—D, Mrs., 257.
Armoux de St. Maximin, 422.
Arnault, A. V. Biographie, 448.
&rt at Mooing, Cije, 229.
Artagnan, D', xxxix (note), 469.
fritóte, %\ 441.

Artois, Comte d', 51, 116, 425.
&tf)cneeum, Cf}tf 441.
As cul a nus, P. M.» 343.
Ashley, W. T. B. 223 (note), 453.
As pi nal, Robert, 334.


INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.                    481

Asselineau, Charles. Book by, 434.

Atéis. See Yoni.

fTQfa, Bic. ta, 458·

&ttentatø aur agonira, Ctutfe ¿ur le*,

459·

Audley, Lord, 330, 476.
Augustus, Emperor, 178.
AusoNius, Cento Nuptialis, 263, 264.
9lu$ftmer. 93 on bet 3un9fräutidjen, i6i.
Austin, Mrs., 257.
Austria, Book trade (obscene) ίη,χχχ^
Auteur À la Mode, Un, 236.
tuteur tíeá Crimea, &c-, %,' 4°7·
Øuteurtf ÜeguúSe$, 441, φ6.
Authorities Consulted, A List of, 437.

Authorities should be given plainly,

lvi, 438.

Author's Friends, Printed for the, 305.
Authors should consult their friends,

lxxv.
&utobiograpï)î> of dfctir Œaagman,

¿53-
Autrichienne en Goguette, %', 115

116, 424.
ftbtntmtfi et tëalantenea îsti tfilltt,

$pc, 146.
&bentureá galantea tí'une ^voíítttuée,

146.
&&entur*¿ iKatnntontaïe£{, &rc, no,

434·

Bachaumont, L. Petit de, 323, 325,

469.

Backsides can blush, 352.
Badd—ly, Mrs., 257.
Badinguet, 157.
Baes, M. Frontispiece by, 428.
Bagnio Correspondence, Cïje, 327.
ÎSagnto JEiöceilan^, C^e, 113.
Baker, D. E., Book by, 447.
Baker, Mrs., 257.

Baillet, Adrien. His style criticised,
xlix (note 73).

Quoted, liii (note 80).

Mentioned, xv (note 8).

Books by, 441, 466.
Bang Indian, 87,

Bankes, sodomist, 340.
Banks, Sir Joseph, 3.
Barba. Publication by, 321.
Barbier, A.-A. Quoted, 221,323,441.
Mentioned, x, xi, xxviii, 202.
Die. des Anonymes, 458.
Barbier, Olivier. Book by, 458.
Barlow, Bishop. Quoted, Ixv (note

103).
33 ar jftafti of φ θΐΰ {taint fêouae,

Cíje, 117.
Barett ι. Dictionary, 184.

Kantiana, 3$3-

Barras, 409.

Barraud, Α., χχχ (note 37).

Barri, Mme. du, 86, 323.


482                    INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.

Bartolozzi, F., 376.

Baseggio, Giamb., 29.

33a¿tl anb Clara, 43.

Basil, St., 181.

Bassano. Book Published at, 29.

Bastards, 161.

Bastille, A La, 425.

Baudier, Louis. Book by, 90.
Notice of, 94.

Bauer, J. J. Quoted, 261.
Book by, 446.

Bavière, C. van. Catalogue, 452.

Bayle, Pierre. Quoted, xxxiii (note
42), xxxviii (note 53), liv (note
84), lxvii, and note 107, lxviii
(note no), Ixix (note in.)
Eclaircissement sur les Olscénitez
commended, lxvü (note 109)·
Dictionaire, 45 6.

Beard, Mr., 147.

Beatice, Empress, 161.

Beaucourt de Noorteveldb. See

NOORTEVELDE.

beautiful $etøe&i, Cíjr, 156.
Beauty, Thirty points of, 263.
Beauvoir, Roger de, 196.
Beckford, 340.

BedoRj 181.

Beef-Steak Club, 235.
Belges, Reine des, óo.
Belgium. Book trade (obscene)

in, xxxi.
Bell and Sons. Publication by, 377

(note).
Bell, T. Publication by, 376.

Bellars, H. J., 5, 11.
Beloe, Rev. W. Books by, 440, 474.
Belot, Adolphe, xxxvi (note 48).
Bennet, Grey, sodomite, 340.
Bentinc, Miss, xliv.
Bentley, 228.

Bentley. Publication by, 193 (note).

Benzon, E. L. S. Catalogue, xni, 452.

Bé rare», A-S-L. Quoted, xxv (note

26), xxix (note $6), 3¿ (note).

His MS. catalogue, 449.

Notice of, 450.
Berjeau, J. Ph. Quoted, 223.

Mentioned, 202,

Publications by, 157, 444.
Berkeley, Bishop, 250.
Berkeley Horse, The, xliv.
Berkley, Mrs., xliii, xlv, 243, 244,

397, 401.
Berlin. Books published at, 46, 62,

102, 128.

Bernasco Padlocks, 87.
Beroalde de Verville. Quoted,
lxviii (note 110).

Le Moyen de Parvenir,.47o.
Bertram, J. G. Quoted, 310.

Books by, 460.

Bertuccino, xxxiii (note 42).
fâmh Wñvttfa Ctoo røaini, 354.
Bestiality, xxxviiî, 107.
Bet, Ebony, xliv.
Beth am, Matilda, 447.
B. F. R., See Burton.
Bhattiás, 271.
Biberstein, H., 39.
uftUograjtøit Keá <$ubragc¿, ^rf.f

x vi i, 411.
»íblíograpjw ônurale, Se la, 468.


INDEX LIBRORÜM PROHIBITORUM.                     483

Bibliography.

An infant science, ix.

Hartwell Home quoted, ix.

More cultivated in France than
in England, ix, xi.

Unremunerative and thankless, ix.

White Kennet quoted,ix (note 3).

Compared to a potato field, ix
(note 2).

Paul Lacroix quoted, ix (note 2).

English and French bibliographers
compared, ix.

Other sciences more honoured, x.

Henry Stevens quoted, χ (note 3),

Deficiencies of English biblio-
graphers, xi.

Quérard does not mention them
xi (note 4).

Ebert quoted, xi (note 4).

Neglected in England, xi, xix.

Bridgman, H. Stevens, E. Edwards
quoted, xi (note 4).

Considered an inferior pursuit, xii.

E. Edwards and Crapelet on Dib-
din, xi, xii, xiii (notes 4 & 5).

High prices of Dibdin's books, xiii
(note 5).

A difficult pursuit, xii.

The Marquis du Roure quoted, xiv
(note 6).

An elevating pursuit, xiii.

England deficient in special bib-
liographies, xiv.

Samuel Halkett's MS. mentioned,
xv (note 7).

Quérard quoted on anonymous and

Bibliography.

pseudonymous literature, xv
(note 8).

O. Delepierre on books con-
demned or annihilated in Eng-
land, xvi (note 12).

G. Peignot quoted on books con-
demned to be burnt, xvi (notes
12 & 13).

The Marquis du Roure quoted on
the utility of bibliographies, xvi
(note 13).

No satisfactory catalogue of erotic
literature exists, xvi.

Bibliographie des Ouvrages relatifs
à l'Amour,
&c, criticised, xvii.

Jules Gay's deficiencies, xvii.

Reasons why English erotic litera-
ture has been neglected, xvii.

Quotation from The index Expur-
galorius of Martial,
xvii (note
14).

English writers and artists (erotic)
inferior to Foreigners, xviii.

Necessity for taking erotic litera-
ture into consideration, xix.

Buckle quoted, xix (note 18).

H. Stevens quoted, xx (note 19).

Utility of satiric poems, memoirs,
novels, &c, xxi.

Quotation from The Index Expur-
ga torius of Martial,
xxi (note
20).

H.Hallam quoted, xxii (note 21).

Quotation from Justine und
Juliette,
xxii (note 22).


484                  INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.

Bibliography.

Quetélet, Buckle, Thomas Carlyle,

Théophile Gautier quoted, xxii,

xxiii (npte 23).
Every book should be preserved,

xxiii.
Lord Macaulay quoted, xxiii

(note 24),
Quotation from Ails den Memoiren

aner SängeHn. xxv (note 23).
Utility of a knowledge of erotic

literature for students and his-
torians insisted on, xxv.
Bérard and Théophile Gautier

quoted, xxv (notes 26 & 27).
Scarce and curious books dear to

the bibliomaniac, xxvi.
The more a book is prohibited

the more it is, sought, xxvi.
Anecdotes of La Mothe-le-Vayer

and Goethe, xxvi (notes28 & 29).
E. Edwards quoted, xxvi (note 29).
James Caulfield quoted, xxvii

(note 30).
Improper books compared to

poisons ; should be treated as

such, xxvii.
Rev. R. A. Willmott quoted, xvii

(note 31).
Not dangerous to the mature.

Charles Nisard quoted, xxvii

(note 32).

Difficulties of this branch of bib-
liography, xxvii.
Information about authors and

booksellers, xxviii.

Bibliography.

No good erotic books produced
in England at present, xxix.

F. H. Molini prosecuted f or vend-
ing obscene books, xxix. (note

35)·

Obscene books were formerly sold
openly in the Palais Royal, xxix.

Bérard and Dibdin quoted, xxix
(note 36).

Present state of the book trade
(obscene) in France, Germany,
Austria, Holland, Spain, Portu-
gal, Italy, America, Belgium,
xxix, to xxxiii, and in India,
277 (note).

M. A. Barraud fined for repub-
lishingthe " fermiers généraux"
edition of La Fontaine, xxx
(note 37).

Benny Glogau fined for selling
obscene literature, xxx (note 38).

Satirical books in the press in
Holland in 1720, xxx (note 39).

Née de la Rochelle on the talents,
&c, necessary for a biblio-
grapher, xlvii (note 68).

Dibdin on book collectors, xlvii
(note 68)..

Eulogy on books, by Richard de
Bury, xlvii (note 68).

Bare catalogues comparatively
useless, xlviïi.

H. Stevens q noted, xlviii (note 69).

Books made out of books, the
French adepts at this, xlviii.


ÍNDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITOROM.                    485

Bibliography.

Boileau quoted, xlix.

Luxuriant language void of ideas

compared to anemones by

Lucian, xlix (note 70).
Literature compared to a garden

bytheRev.R.A.Willmott, xlix

(note 71).

Facts only are required in biblio-
graphy, xlix.
Adrien Baillet's style criticised by

La Monnoye, xlix (note 73).
Adrien Bailîet quoted on good

writing, xlix (note 73).
Southey's style commended by

S. T. Coleridge, 1 (note 73).
Condensation and brevity neces-
sary, 1.
Samuel Butler, J. F. Boyes, H.

Stevens quoted, 1, and notes

74 and 75.

Object of the present work, 1.
Violet le Duc quoted on his own

catalogue, li (note 76).
The most worthless book serves a

purpose, De Morgan quoted, ii

(note 77).
Every collector deceived at one

time or other, lii (note 78).
Richard de Bury quoted on book

buying, Hi (note 78).
High prices paid for spurious

editions at present, Hi (note 78).
Vastness of Bibliography, Hi.
Gustave Β ranet quoted, lii (note

79).

Incompleteness of the present
work, lii.
sss

Bibliography.

Adrien Baillet quoted, liii (note 80).
Impracticability of classification

by subjects, liii.
L. Lalanne and James Bohn on

errors in classification, liii (note

81).

Titles of erotic books especially-
deceptive, liii.
A few instances given, liii (note

82).
Menken quoted on ft Grands

Titres," liv (note 82).
Alphabetical arrangement pre-
ferred, Hv.
The advantages of giving extracts,

liv.
Authors allowed to quote obscene

passages, liv.

Pierre Bayle quoted, liv (note 84).
Opinions of other writers, &c, liv.
Bibliographers should not criticise

books which they have not read,

nor describe vols, which they

have not seen, lv, lvi (note 88).
Vigneul-Marville, and J. Payne

Collier quoted, lv (notes 85

and 86).
Authorities should be given clearly

and fully, lvi, 438.
Rev. C. C Colton quoted, lvi

(note 87).
Amateur Bibliography suggested,

lvi (note 88).
Josef de Rezabal y Ugarte quoted,

Ivii (note 88).
Quotations given in the original

languages, Ivii.


486                    INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.

Bibliography.

Translations always unsatisfac-
tory, lvii.

Rev. R. A. Willmott quoted,
lvii (note 89).

Languages more studied now
than formerly, lvii.

Southey's humorous theory for
learning languages, lvii (note
90).

Every new language is a new in-
strument of power, Rev. R. A.
Willmott quoted, lvii i (note 91).

Book titles and proper names
should never be translated, lviii.

L. Lalanne quoted on blunders
of translation, lviii (note 92).

Quotations reproduced with all
errors and peculiarities in the
present work, lviii.

Utility of this explained, lix.

Peculiarity in the dates of some
old books, lix (note 93).

B. Sobolstchikofï and De Mor-
gan quoted, lix (notes 93 and

94).

On the sizes of books, lix.

De Morgan quoted, lx (notes 95).

Photo-lithography applied to

bibliography, Ixi.
Its advantages, Ixi.
H. Stevens quoted, Ixi (note 96).
Abbreviations, Ixii.
Scarcity of books on certain,

Ixii to Ixiv.
David Clement quoted, Ixit to

Ixiv (notes 98 to 102).

Bibliography.

Generalisation not attempted,
xliv.

Title of the present work ex-
plained, Ixiv.

First Papal Indices, Ixiv (note
103).

Rev. Joseph Mendham referred
to, lxv (note 103).

Some authors and books pro-
hibited by father J. B. Boone,
lxv (note 103).

The author does not expect to
pass uncensured, lxv.

All bibliographical works are
incomplete, lxv.

Dr. Graesse quoted, Ixv (note 104).

Objectors answered, Ixvi.

J. B. Say, Lenglet du Fresnoy,
Pellison, Bayle, J. F. Boyes
quoted, Ixvi, Ixvii (notes 105
to 108).

Bayle's Dictionary praised, Ixvii
(note 109).

Obscene words used, butj only
when unavoidable, Ixviii.

Obscenity is in the mind, not in
words, Beroalde de Verviîle
and John Davenport quoted,
Ixviii (note no).

Immoral authors not com-
mended, Ixix.

Pierre Bayle and J. B. Say
quoted, Ixix (notes 111 & 112).

The passions are not excited, Ixx.

A disgust for bad books will be
inspired, Ixx.


INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.                     487

Bibliography.

Plan of the present work, lxxi.
Title pags should be copied in
full, lxi.

E. Edwards quoted, lxxi (note 115)

Disadvantages of interpolations,
lxxi.

Ralph Thomas quoted, lxxi.
(note 116).

Née de la Rochelle quoted on
the way to describe a book,
lxxii (note 117).

Importance of a good alphabet-
ical index, lxxiii.

Annual production of books in
England, lxxiii.

Extent of index explained, lxxiv.

A single index best, lxxiv (note
123).

Assistance of friends acknow-
ledged, lxxv.

Advantage of consulting friends ;
Longin and Boileau quoted,
lxxv (note 124).

Length of the introduction apo-
logised for, lxxvi.

Pulci and Boileau quoted, lxxvi.

Lord Brougham quoted on index
making, 478.

Books on bibliography. See

Authorities Consulted, 439.
Bibliomane, Ee, 443.
Bibliomania in tíjr ÎEtïiïfïe %e*J, 444.
Bibliomania, or BoofedfAatønejetø, 444.
Bíbiíopijagie, üe Ia, 455.
Bibliopíjíte, He, 443.
Bibliofile ¿fantaúítate, Se, 129,

439, 444·

Biblioteca líe loa (føfcritoreø, &c,

444·

33tbltotï)cca Bélgica, 444.
33tbitotï)cca Î3tbliograpî)tca, 445.
Biblioteca Britannica, 445.
33íbítotí{eca Cornubíen¿i¿, 445.
Biblioteca diabólica, 445.
Biblioteca ®eograpï)tca, 446.
Biblioteca ôermanorum erotica, 411,

446.

Í3oblíotjeca Etörorum, &c, 446.
33tbltot^eía ^catologtca, 44o.
33ibltuíí)cq[uc laihliopfylottfatttituiic,

130, 446.

33tblíotí)eq[tte curteuáe, 447.
ÏÏMiotfytqut ïea îÉlomaniî, 456.
13tblíoti)eqttt balante, 426.
33tblíot^que Eíbre, 168.
2Stíí)eo, Escote He¿, 194.
förjour tíu Petit fitbm tit l'&retin,

%t¿t 132.

Bijoux Indiscrets. See Dildoes«
Billard, René and Paul, 458.
Binet, xix.

Biography. First Biog. Die. of
Living English Authors pub-
lished in Germany, xi (note 4).
Plan for perfecting biography,

Ivi (note 88).
J. de Rezabal y Ugarte quoted,

lvii (note 88).

Books on biography. See Au-
thorities Consulted, 439.
Β ι ran, Marquis de, 27.
Birch, Mother, 357.
Birch, R., 397, 398.
îôircîjtnf ä Uance, palíame, 241, 257,

25s, 303, 435.


488                    INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.

Bird)'* ftantøjtop, Uro., 354·
»tr^jEf <£#« 'Fufo, &, 353·
Bishop of G. See Warburton.
Bizonnet-Derivau, 144.
ÎSÏacfc SJoítí, Cí)f, 135.
Black Prostitutes, xxxviii.
Β lad on, S. Publication by, 16.
Blake, W., 12.
Blanche, Abel, 198.
Blanche, J-P. Notice of, 197.

Publications by, 194, 428, 472.
Blanpain, N., 90.
Β—LLi. Madame, 257.
ÍSloíom'á Cafctmt, %%t, 133,
Blumenbach, 180.

B-—Ν---LL, MrS., 2$J.

Koarttmg ^djool Í3umímiot)fr, C^e,

37°·
FoASEr G. C, Bibliotheca Cornubiensis,

445·

Boccaccio, 369.
Bo chard, Louis. Etching by, 430

(note).

Bodart, EL Illustrations by, 428.
Body. Parts to be kissed, 294.
Bohn, H. G. Publication by, 441,

Quoted on Graglia, ^yy.

His translation of Martial criti-
cised, xviii (note 14), 280.
Bohn, James. Books by, liii (note

81), 452, 471.

BoiARDO, 23.

Β01 »NE, Ch. de. Petits Mémoires de
l'Opéra,
196 (note), 472.

Bo ι le au DÉ sp re aux, Quoted, xlix,
lxxv (note 124), Ixxvi, i8o, 237.
Œuvres, 4^1,

BoisJOLiN, V. de. See Vieilh de B.
Boissiere, 51.
BoisY, Marquis de, 25.
Bökel, 195.
BoLANO, 23.

BOLDENOUGH, J., 45.

BoLiNBROKE, Lord, 226.
Bonaparte. See Napoleon T.
Bonaparte, Princess, 56.
îSon Con Jîïaga^mt, Cjre, 448.
Book Collectors, xlvii (note 68),

444·

Booker, Mrs., 257.
Book-Madness, SeeÎ3t'bliomama.

Books.

A nation's vouchers, H. Stevens

quoted, vi i.
High prices of Dibdin's books,

xiii (note 5).
No book should be allowed to

perish, xxiii.
Lord Macaulay quoted, xxiii

(note 24).
A knowledge of obscene books

necessary for the historian and

student, xxv.

Scarce books precious to col-
lectors, xxvi.
The more books are prohibited

the more are they sought, xxvi.
Anecdotes of La Mothe-le-Vayer

and Goethe, xxvi (notes 28

and 29).
Immoral books to be treated like

poisons, xxvii.
Not dangerous to the mature,

xxvii.


INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.                    489

Books.                                        λ

Condemnations for selling ob-
scene books, xxix (note 3$),
xxx (notes37 & 38), 434 (note).

Obscene books were formerly
sold openly in the Palais Royal,
xxix.

Vast number of books in English
on Flagellation, xl. See Fla-
gellation.

Eulogy on books by Richard de
Bury, xlvii (68).

Books made out of books, xlviii.

The most worthless book has a
use; De Morgan quoted, li (note

77).

Richard de Bury quoted on buy-
ing books, lii (note 78).

High prices paid for spurious
editions, lii (note 78).

Titles of books deceptive, liii.

Instances given, liii (note 82).

Menken quoted, liv (note 82).

Title pages should be given in
full j E. Edwards quoted, lxxi
(note 115).

Uncertainty of the sizes of books,
lix.

De Morgan quoted, lx (note 95).

Typographical errors, &c. should
be noted, lix.

De Morgan quoted, lix (note 94).

Peculiarities in the dates of some
old books, &c. ; SoboIstchikofE
quoted, lix (note 93).

Difficulty of defining the degrees
of scarcity of books, lxii.
TTT

Books.

Clement's scale given, lxii (note

98), lxiii (note 99), lxiv (note

102).
Books prohibited by the Romish

Church, lxiv (note 103).
Née de la Rochelle quoted on the

way to describe books, lxxii

(note 117).
Number of new volumes pro-

duced annually in England,

lxxii (note 119).
Necessity of a good index, lxxiii

(note 119).
What an index should comprise,

lxxiii, 478.
Privately printed books, 5, 9, 73,

82, 174, 229, 280, 282.
Hindu religious books, 268.
Obscene books published in India,

277 (note).
Bookseller, A, 471.
îSooïtiieïïer, Cí)e, 448.
Booksellers, For sale by all the, 117.
Booksellers, Of all the, 428.
Booksellers, Printed for the, 15, 114,

225, 344» 379* 39%> 435·
Book trade (erotic) in
France, xxix.

Germany, xxx, 413 (note).
Austria, xxx.
Holland, xxx.
Spain, xxxi.
Portugal, xxxi.
Italy, xxxi.
America, xxxi, 188.
Belgium, xxxii, 434 (note).
India, 177 (note).


490                    INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.

33uofeü)orm, Cïjr, 444.

Jfoofefoønn : Cï)e, or the British

Phœnix, 142.
Boon e, J. B. Les Mauvais Livres, de,

Ixv (note 103), 468.
BoosEY et fils. Publication by, 183,
røorifete He $artø, #e$, xxxix (note

54), 427, 448.
Borel, Antoine, xix,
Β ο rel, Petrus, 443.
Borewell, Pego, 198.
borewell, r., i48.
Bossu, 25, 178.
Boston, Book printed at, 102.
Boucher, xix.

JSouttotr tf&maxmtty, %t, 138.
Bouillon, Godfrey de, 85.
Boullay, GiÉ-, 378 (note).

BOURCHARD, 87.

Bouton, J. W. Publications by, 6, 71.
Bowyer, William, 167.
Boyes, J. F. Quoted, 1 (note 74),
lxvii (note 108).

Life and Books, Sec, 466.
Brantôme. Quoted, xxxiv (note 47),
xlvii (note 67).

Fies des Dames Galantes, 4.66.
Breitmann, Hans, 254.
Bretonne, R. de la. See Restif.
Brett, the actor, i$.
Briard, printer, 407.
Bridgman, Mrs., 2,57.
Bridgman, R.W. Quoted, xi(note4).

A Short View of Legal Biblis

graphy, 474.

ftxíú Biographical utcttirøarø, 448.
Β riere, De, 429.

Briggs, P. Publication by, 264.
Brindley. Publication by, 357.
British Museum, Errors in the

Catalogue of, liii (note 81).
The Actual Condition of, liii (note

81), 439·
J. P. Collier's strictures on, liii

(note 81).

The Witt collection, 8 (note).
Observations on the Plan, &c, liii

(note 81), 471.

Brizrattanji, Jadunathji, 268.
Bkockhaus. Publication by, 103

(note).

Brothel of négresses in Paris, xxxix.
History of King's-Place, 319.
First brothel established in Lon-
don on Continental principle by
Mrs. Goadby, 320.
Brough, Johnathan. Publications

by, 210 (note), 301.
Brougham, Lord. Quoted on J.

Wilkes, 232, 236.
Quoted on index making, 478.
Books by, 463, 476.
Brown> C. Publication by, 311.
Browne, Sir Thos., 87.
Bruce, 180.

Brulliot, François. Quoted, 266.
Die. des Monogrammes. &c, 458.
Β runet, Gustave. Quoted, lii (note
79), 29, 36 (note), syyf 440,
457* 4Ö0.
Books, &c, by, 130, 457, 458.

4591 4Ö0, 464,468, 472,475.
Β runet, J. C. Mentioned» χ, xii
(note 5).


INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.                    491

Brunet, J. C.

Quoted, xi (note 4), 131, 461.
Manuel du Libraire, 468.
Bruno, 23.

Brussels. Books printed at, 52, no,
IJ:5> !43> ΐ5°* ï56> l65> 167,
168, 188, 194, 236, 267, 305,
407,426,427. 428, 430, 434.
ïSruöétló im @aálíg!)t, 428.
ttruptUe* la Jiutt, 143, 427,
Bruylant-Christophe &Cie, 167.
Buck, Dr. W. D. Quoted, xxxiv (note

45), xxxvii (note 50).
Buckle, H. T. Quoted, xix (note 18),

xxii, (note 23), xlvii (note 68).
Books on Flagellation said to
have been collected by him,
239, 241.

History of Civilization, 464.
ISucVö ü3elisï>t, Cïje, 147.
Bugger. Origin of the word, xxxiii

(note 41).

Bulgarians introduce sodomy into
Western Europe, xxxiii (note 41V
Bulk—y. Mrs., 357.

53uïïettn ïiu 33iï>ltopï)tle, 449.
ÎSulletm Crimestriet, 449.
33umttckter'¿ debela, Haïg, 240,258,

300, 303.

BuRD, J. Publication by, 214.
Burgess, Betsy, 401.
Burke, 178.
Burman, 198.

Burmannus, Petrus, 198 (note).
Burney, E. F. Illustrations by, 453.
Burton, 87.

Burton, R. F. Kdma-Shdstra, 282.
Bury, Richard de. Quoted, xlvii

(note 68), Hi (note 78).
Philohiblon, 472.
Busby., 304.

Bussy, Rabutin. See Rabutin.
33utcï)er'ó ÎBaugfyter, Cf)e, 156.
Bute, Lord, 208.
Butler, Samuel. Quoted, 1.
Byron, Lady, 189, 191. 192, 193.
Byron, Lord. Don Leon attributed to

him, 189.

Accused of sodomy, 189.
Dr. Lushington quoted, 191.

4

Caballus, F. Publication by, 260.
Cabanis, 87, 248.

Cabtiwtof amoroua Curíoáttíetí, % 148.
Cafetiut ol df attcg, C^e, 149.
Cabinet of Venu* ^ttloífeeO, 264.
Cacûmonaîie, Ea, 150.
Catfenaíí, poem of Voltaire, 87.
Cad ie re, Marie Catherine, xl,
(note 55), 65, 459.

Caillet, Justin, 145.
Catamííteá of &utyøro, 470.
Calcutta» Book published at, 80.
Caligula, Iv (note 84).
Calla, 419.
Callot, xii (note 5).
Came rat a, Prince, 6^.
Camphor, an anti-aphrodisiac, 87.
Cancionero Kt (©bcasf a* J&urlasi, 151.


49a                  INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.

Cancionero Ornerai, 152.
Candaules, King of the Lydians, 264.
Can*, €f)e, 354·

Cannon, George. Notice of, 114.
Publications by, 1, 113, 244,345,

391-

Cantharides. Effects of, 86.
Captain jrøorrtø'* aonjjííter, 135.
Car—, Mrs., 257.
Caracci, Annibale, xix, 165.
Caracci, Augusto, xix.
Carajtcomefcta, 152, 154.
CarÖ, CJe, 213.

Caresses practised in India, 293,
Carlyle Thos. Quoted, xxii (note

On Heroes y &c, 471.
Carrol, Rev. John, murderer, 99,

100.

Cary, Sophia, 23.
Ca¿tle Cara, 353.
Castration. See Eunuchism,
Catalogue, &c, 449 to 453.
Catalogues, Bare catalogues com-
paratively useless, xlviii.
H. Stevens quoted, xlviii f note 69).
Blunders in that of the British

Museum, liii fnote 81).
Catalogue making, liii, lix (note

93)·

Catamites. See Sodomy.
Catherine II, of Russia, 177.
Catfjoltc 3)?føtø, nttmoM fitte of, ^g.
Catlin, George, 7.
Catullus. Mentioned, liv (note 84).

Quoted, 314.

Caul field, James, Ckalcograpki-
mania,
xxvii (note 3®), 4$$.

C. C. F. See Congius.
Celestial Bed, Graham's, 87.
Celibacy. Evils, &c. of, 178.
Cento Jíuptíatúí &u¿ontj, 263, 264.
Côaïcograpjtmama, xxvii (note 30),

453.

Challis, Joseph, innkeeper, 391.

Chalmers, Alex. The General Bio-
graphical Die.,
461.

Chalmers, Mrs., bawd, 400.

Chamier, John. Catalogue, 451.

Cijanöonö ÜKätortquiä, &c, 130.

Chaplain, €3)i, 215.

Chappel. Publication by, 3$y.

Chapuys, 195.

Cijarafter of harnea i, 470.

Charavay. Publication by, 410 (note).

Chardin, 181.

Charenton. Marquis de Sade im-
prisoned at, 408.

Chargée et Srdjarcrtö Míñbolíqnta,

Charing Cross, a haunt of pros-
titutes, 363.

Cfjartatanerte ftesf habano, Mt ta, 456.

Ci) arlo t et Coínette, %t¿ ^mourá ttt,
¿o, 424.

Cíiarm, CJe, 156,.354» ,355·.

Charms, Description of those used

in India, 285, 296.
The cross coupled with the
phallus and yoni in the taly,
289 (note).

Cïjaoifejpût, %tf 156.

CJagttóement, C|ie Homance of; or The
Revelations of Miss Darcy, 344.

Cjjarttóeiittnt, C|e Momaníe of, &c,
By an Expert, 345.


INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.                   493

Chastisement, See Flagellaiton.
Chastity. Essay on, 174, 177.
Chauvet, J. A. Notice of, 196.

Designs, &c, by, 195, 196, 462.
Cïjmifc, Cï>e, 158.
Cherubim, #, 160.
Chesterfield, Harry, 452.
Chesterfield, Reginald, 102.
Chézy, A. L. Anthologie Erotique, y y.
Ghitrini women, 285.
Cïjloe'a barter, 229.
Choiseul-Meuse, Comtesse de, 117.
Chorier, Nicolas, 194.
Christaens, Α., publisher, xxxîi.

Publications by, 166, 168, 169,

236, 442·

Chronique Jkanîialeuge, £a, 371, 453.
C^iîal, 210, 233 (note), 234, 453·
Chrysostom, St., 181.
Churchill» Charles. Mentioned,
210, 222, 223, 225.

Quoted on Kidgell, 213.
CicÉRi, P. L. C, 196.
Cttter Cellar &ong¿tet, Cï)e, 135.
Cinq örtëettfa aööocütö, Eeá, 146.
Cipriani, G. B. Frontispiece by, 276.
Circumcision, Essay on, 174,178.
Cftg æiograpfø, 454-
Ctöilt$atton in (England, ^tjft. of, 464.
Ctôtl étrbi« ÏËlibwiö, 454.
Clarendon, Lord, 63.
Clarke, T>$. Adam, 250.
Cleland, John, xviii.
Clement» David. Quoted, lxii (note
98), Ixiii (note 99).

Bîèliotheque curieuse, 447.

uuu

Clitoris, excessive size of, 85, 180.

Described, 290.

Clogher, Jocelyn, Bishop of, sod-
omite, 340.
Cloister, €%«, 70.
ClubjES sous Club %iU, 4^4.
Clubä of Honfcon, Cï)e, 454.
Coal Hole Companion, Ci)er 135,
Coates, Henry, The British Don

yuan, 140.

Cocfeatoo'ö Jîott îîoofe, C!)e, 134.
Cocfeí^afer, Cí)e, 134.
Cockolorum ^ongäter, Cï)t, 134.
CorotUá, Î3t£jtô et Eoretteá, íleí, 145·
Cofotteá Be í3turelleá, fieá, 144.
Coël, Henri, 145.
Coffee, an anti-aphrodisiac, 87.
CoFFEY, Charles. Quoted xli (note

59)·
Cohen, Henry. Quoted, 31.

Guide de LfAmateur, &c, 462.
Coition. See Copulation.
Colburn. Publication by, 183.
Cole, B. Frontispiece by, 142.
Coleridge, S. T. Quoted, 1 (note 73).

Table Talk, 475, 476.
Collet, Mrs., xlii.
Collette, C. H. Prosecutions by,
xix (note 17), xxix (note 35).
Collier, J.P. Quoted, liii (note 81),

lv (note 86).

Bibliographical and Critical Ac-
count of the Rarest Books in
the English Language,
442.
CoLLiN de Plancy. See Plancy.


494                    INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.

Collin, Leopold. Publication by, 323.
Colman, G., the younger. Quoted, 342.
Cologne, Books printed at, 40, 72,

CoLTON, Rev. C. C. Lacon, 466.

Quoted, Ivi (note 87).
Columbus, 12, 85.
Come&iana in tfvmct, &uflPmng¿ of,

19.

CoMELATi, G. Dictionary, 184.
Comic &onQättv, Cfje, 134.
Commerce, Immorality of, shown

by Bayle, lxvii (note 107).
Companion to tije Stag ?foutfe, 447.
Comstock, A. J., xxxi.
Conception, 263.
Condemned Books, sought after,

xxvi.
Generally rarej Clement quoted,

lxiii (note p9).

Confesión fce í&arío &rí¿, 145.
Confesión ©alante K'tuie ¿femme tiu

loontje, 165.

Contentona ifeá Courtisanes, 146.
Confessions of a jingle ¡íHan, 326,396.
Conføtøiomi o( $♦ Itacïtütflton, 454.
Conffosioitario, ®, 167.
Congius, Camille. Engraved title

by, 266.

Congress of Paris, 85, 86, 173.
CominïUr ïm 33tfcltonl)ííe, Ee, 454.
Colero atntr öe la ^a«te, He, 96.
Constrictor Yaginæ, 290.
C ont Ades, Mme. de, 64.
Conte Mel ζ ι, G. de*. Dizionario di

Opere Anonime, &c, 458.
Contemporain, Un, 408.

Contention fcettoeen Roberto anb

ÎÊttcJeii, 19.

Cook, James, landlord of the White
Swan Public House, 328 to 337.
C00MBE, William, 254.
Cooper, Lucy, 257, 331.
Cooper, Rev. W., $$6, 460.
Cooper, Thompson. Men of the

Time, 4.69.

Copiée tato from tje &ecorttø, 454.
Copulation,

The two most natural modes are

the best, 119.
A woman may be enjoyed by two

men at the same time, 120.
The woman should not be quite

naked, 121.
The woman has more pleasure

than the man, 121.
Deflowering a virgin an acquired
taste, but yet the acme of de-
light, 122.

Pleasures of rape, 125.
Time when a virgin should be

enjoyed, 125.

Different ways of different ani-
mals, 177, 263.

Influence of the stars on con-
ception, 263.
The effects and manner of

copulation, 263.

Ills produced by Copulation, 263.
Discussion as to the pleasures en-
joyed by man and woman, 263.
Certain symptoms which accom-
pany the act, 2Ô"3·
Conceptio nne coitut 263.


INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.                     495

Copulation.

Why lovers, full of desire, are
impotent when they attain their
object, 264.

Of those who died in the act, 264.

Signs by which one may know

that a woman is amorous,-286.

Periods when women have the

greatest desire for congress, 287.

Women are colder, but less easily

satisfied than men, 288.
The woman should constrict her

vagina, 290.

Indiscriminate congress con-
demned, 291.

A List of Indian women who are
excluded from copulation, 291.
Preliminaries described, 293.
Various postures enumerated, 293.
Monotony condemned, 298.
Coq hardi, Au, 98.
Coquette Cïjatie (sic), 3La, 370.
Corbyn, Mrs., 257.
Cork Rumps, 320.
Corpse Profanation, xxxvii, 107.

Instances of, 412.
Correspondence of åf. Wtlfceji, 454.
Cort, Corneille, 266.
CosMOj Saint, 85.
Cosmopolite, £e, 439* 454·
Counsels on tïje nature, &x., 455.
Coupable fenocent, Ee, 64.
Courrier Crtraoröinaire, &x., 168.
Courrier Ettteratre, 455.
Courtney, W. P. Bibliotkeca Cornu-

èiensis, 445.
Coxe, Mrs., 257.

Cradock, John. The Life of John
Mikes,
466.

Crapelet. Quoted on Dibdin, xii

(note 5).
Cri Konsignation ties Vv&iti Cocottes,

HS-

Criterion, The, 391.
Critical anö Sttøtorwat i&etøaga, 455.
Cross, The, connected with phallic

worship, 85«
Crowling, Mr., 249.
Cruikshank, George, 160.
Cruikshank, Isaac. Frontispiece by,

158, 160.

Cruikshank, Robert, 160.
Cruikshanks, J., 158, 160.
C—τ—, Miss, 257.
Cuckoldom, 142.
Cuckold fleät, C^e, 134.
Culte tie $rtape, He, 9.
Culte te ^ouboírá ©enerateurií, 9.
Cummins, Mother, 312.

CUNÆUS RoGERUS, I98.

CupiïJ'a Plíácellang, 45.
Curteuöe Gebruiken, 173.
Curioííítateé Crotícae, 174, 289, 455.
Curiositeiten ban Allerlei &arfc, 173.
Curtoáíteá oíblíoflrapíjtcueá, 455.
Curioötteö Ke r^iötotre ífe Jframe, 455.
Curtoáítéfí Eíttératr^, 455.
Curioáttító of dflasellatúm, xlii (note

61).

Curioííítíeá of literature, 455.
Curioué ^ongáter, CJe, 134.
Curry, Michael, Wilkes's printer,

2o8, 226.

His deaths 208 (note).
Cut—a—dash, Kitty, 257.
C—ver—ing, Miss, 257.
Cgtf)tra'jei fegmnal, 185.


496                    INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.

D'Ablaing van Giessenburg. See

Ablaing.

Daca, Emperor, 163.
îBatfe Cilegrapï), Cí)e, 455.
D'Alembert, 151, 323.                      '

Dal—PLE, Mrs., 257.
Damianus, Saint, 85.
Damodar, Devji, 273.
Dance Houses in New York, 188.
Dangeau, Marquis de. Memoirs of the

Court of France, 183.
Darcy, Miss, 344, 354.
Datti &tøe of iicb i}ora £tfe, Cíjf,

188, 455-

D'Artagnan. See Artagnan.
Dastianas, or morsications, 293,295.
Dashwood, Sir F. See Le de Spencer.
Davenport, John. Memoir of, 87.

Quoted, lxix (note no), 248.

(note), 289 (note).
Aphrodisiacs and Anti-aphro-
disiacs,
82, 441.
Curiositates Eroticw, 174, 4$$-
Complete list of his works, 183.
Davenport, R. A. The Life of Ali

Pacha, 183 (note).
Davis, William. Quoted, 21.

Books by, xvi (note n), 465,471.
Dawson, Mrs., 22.
DeaNj J. printer, 342.
Death. Essay on, 174, 182.

Incertitude des Signes de ¿a Mort,

473.

De Brière, printer, 429.
De Bure, G-F. le Jeune. Mentioned,
xi (note 4).

Bibliographie Instructive^ 443.
ïiccameron, &tltttitmä front tïje, 369.
De cock, printer, 145.
Dehou, J-Η. Publication by, 188.
Deists. Deaths of, 182.
De La Monnoye. See Monnoyb.
Delaruej Th. Isographie, 46^.
Delaunay, 132.

Delepierre, Octave. Quoted, 28,
422 (note).

Books by, xvi (note 12), 130,440,

455, 456> 47*> 475·
Praised by G. Brunet, 440.
Delicacy, false, condemned -, J.

Davenport quoted, 175.
Beroalde de Verville quoted, Ixviii

(note no).

üílúíous! Chantar» Cfje, 134.
îielisï)tii of fonajjtitatwm, Cí»e, 396.
Delpit, Jules. Réponse d'un cam-
pagnard,
164 (note).
De Marton ne. Nouveau Manuel, 471.
De Morgan. Quoted, li (note 77),

lix (note 94), Ix (note 95).
Arithmetical Books, 441.
D 'Engríen, 195.
Denis, F. Nouveau Manuel, 471.
©enfwütïrtgleiten 4?ettn &, 109,
4a 6.


INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.                    497

De ν on, Baron, xix.

Dentu, E. Publication by, 48.

D'Eon. See Eon.

Ue pttittu ejuaçu* ¿pectebité, 96.

Derry, Bob, 17.

Dervieux, Mlle., 115.

Itafcriptton tte I'{¿It tité $ftrmapï)ro*

Oíte¿, 456·
Deusingius, Ant. Foetus Mussip&n-

tani, 261.

Vïndiciœ, &c, 262.
29eur Courø, ïtó, 432.
D'Heylli, G. Gazette Anecdotique,

461.

D—h—st, Lord, 15.
analogue on &tagá, &, 434.
ilialøguia ïjettoeen a åfefo anti a female

Cí)«átían, 113.

Di β di ν, Rev. T. F. Mentioned, xii.
Criticised by E. Edwards, xi

(note 4).

Criticised by Crapelet, xii (note 5).
High prices of his books, xii i

(note 5).
Ouoted, xxix (note 36), xlvii

(note 68).

Books by, 442, 444, 466.
DicKENsoN. Notice of, 127·

Publications by, 126, 127.
ütctíonatg, írc, 183, 184, 447, 448,

456 to 458, 461, 476.
üttttunnatte» &*., 456 to 458.
mm ïjemigtøt to tía it?, 353·
Difficulty of describing a book} Née
de la Rochelle quoted, lx xii
(note 117).
Dildoes, 320.
vvv

DiLKE, 207 (note).

Dillon, 427.

2Btp tn t^e Atlantic, % 353.

Üt&ouré au]r jEaneä tte Ptarat, 407.

Stöpiaï)ofOTeïcï) Coat &rmour¿, 12.

$&íáquiáí\ÍQnt mtorno, &c, 458.

Disraeli, Isaac. Books by, 455,470.

Ï9t£tëertatton mv VnUM&ÏH, 29, 458.

2Stótre¿¿e¿ of Eaura, Cí)e, 371.

D'Obsonville, 87.

3©ortor, Cï)e, 459.

Dod, bookseller, 357.

Dodsley, bookseller, 3$*].

20oïï'a Webbing, CJe, 434.

Uott âiuan, Cï)e ÏÖrittó^, 140.

ÎBon ï,eon, 189.

Dondey-Dupré. Publication by, 77.

Done, James, sodomist, 334.

üon't ht áíft$t ¿ag¿ gmáan, 354.

Doublet de Persan, Mme., 324,
325 (note).

Douglas, Jenny, bawd, 17.

D. R * * *. See Roure.

Drake, Dr., 182.

Urantattc littérature, fHôtorg of Qtiv
¿ítáíj, 464.

Dress, mens' effeminate, described
364.

Droit du seigneur. See Seignior-
ial Rights.

Droz, 238.

Drury Lane, described, 360.

Da Barre's Whim, print, 246.

Du B-ARRi, Mme. See Barri.

Dublin. Books published at, 352,

Dubois, Α., 378 (note).



4S>8                   INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.

Dubois, Cardinal, 87.

Duc, Viollet le. See Viollet.

Dudaïm. See Mandrake.

Du Fresnoy, Lenglet. SeeLENGLET.

Dugdale, William. Notices of,

127, 192.
Quoted, 16, 23, 118, 126, 326,

39<5> 433-
Publications by, 15, 22, 118,126,

135, 148, 158, 189, 245, 249,

314, 3*6, 344, 379* ·398» 404,

43*. 433, 435> 452·
Duke's-place, 363.
Dulau & Co, xxix (note 35),
Dumas, Alexandre, 443.
Duncombe, Edward, bookseller, 137.

Duncombe, John. Notice of, 137.

Publications by, 13, 135.
üuncomfce'á 39rolleneá, 135.
39u Hutf tttSU Vim?, 9J (note), 428.
Dunstall, singer, 147.
Duplessis, G., 449.
Duponchel, Edmond. Notice of, 196.

L'Ecole des Biches, 194.

DUROCHER, OnESYME, 455.

Duthé, 425.

Du Tillier. Quoted, 427.
Dwarfs, 263.

DwIrkInXthji, Maháráj, 272.
Dyce, Alex. Quoted, 431.

Catalogue, 453.
39£tng &oöer to fyg Briefe, 198.

E and O gaming tables, 14.

Ebert, F. A. Quoted, xi (note 4),440.
General Bibliographical Die, 461.
4£imgor£j, <ñntcOuUa ¿t. tito, 440.
Æmbatmf íírottcuejí, Rottet sut Ují, 470.
Edinburgh. Sodomy at, 340.
Εfuiation rationnelle, %*, 9 (note).
Edwards, Edward. Quoted, xi (note

4), xiîi (note 5), xxvi (note

29), Ixxi (note 115).
Books by, 466, 469.
ΕΙΚΟΣΙΜΗΧΑΝΟΝ» 8l.
Eisenmenge Rvs, J. C. De Foe tv

ßiussiponiano, 262.
Ellis, 12.
JBlvin, xix.
Elysium, Tlie, 312.

€l$ebtr£í, 6¿¿aí ¿nr lea, 450.
fergclopae&ta ißntannua, 459.
infant Ku 33orfcel, %\ 160.
infanta Keftenttst cetøto, 466.
toglanlíjJííSíoo^apíítcalíltát. of, 447.
«fnglanif, ^tát. of, 464.
Cnglantf untter tje Üouííe of kanooer,

469-
^ngltst^Sramattcïtteraturi, ^t£ft. of,

464.

€nglüï) ^tage, Account of tje, 475.
(iintjltöj) WotnaEf¿ Üome^tk lüaga^

|w, 459.

Cntgtneä et üecoitberteif Btftlto*
grapltpeá, 459.

Eon, Chevalier d\ 14, 182.
ifptcitrean, C|e Jleio, 314.


INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.                     499

<f£x& Sïtmanarit, C$e, 459.
Erasmus, 178, 197.

<!toô,459· "

Erotic Literature. Quérard

quoted, viL
Pleasure it affords ; Restif de la

Bretonne quoted, viL
No satisfactory bibliography of it

exists, xvi.
Bibliographie des Ouvrages relatifs

à Γ Amour, &c. criticised, xvii.
Why English erotic literature is

despised, xvii.
English and foreign authors and

artists compared, xviii.
Necessity of its being taken into

consideration, xix.
Should be used with caution, xxvii.
Prosecutions for dealing in it,

xxix (note 2>$)> *χΧ (note 37)»

28, 434 (note).
Present state of it in various

countries. See Book trade.
Author's excuses for handling

erotic literature, Ixvi.
Lenglet du Fresnoy quoted, Ixvi

(note 106).
P. Bayle and J. F. Boyes quoted,

Ixvii (notes 107 and 108).

Œrottita IStfolton, 459.

Erotodidascalus, 265.

Errors should be reproduced, lviii.

(føclabage rompu, ¿% 96.

<£¿píou &nglotø, %\ 322, 459.

<£itøai bibliographique, &c, 450.

Cstøai ¿ur la dfemme,22o.

<£¿$at ¿ur tø fötbliotïjèqu** fonagú

nairesí, 459.

<2Biî£(ap o« Woman, 198 to 236,430.
€¿t^á åtor|>, SS3'
EsTiNviLLE, Mme. d', 138.

<£tz k ta Campagne, ?En, 155.
€ton of ®ltt, 3S3'
Getrennt aur beau con (sic), 155.
(étuîie pieî(tcû*ïegak &c, 459.
Eugénie, ex-Empress, 55, 58, 63.
EunucMsm, 263, 264.

Essay on, 174, 180.
Ε veno III, King of Scotland, 163.
E. W., 9.

Exeter. Sodomy at, 338.
<&rï)tbttio dflagcllanttum, 244.
<££rí)üútíon of tfzmàlt ¿flagellante.

See dfcmale flagellante.
Expbrt, An. See Stock.
erpotftulatorg better $fc*, Sin, 214.

df actum pour SSL. C. Caliere, 459.
Fairburn, John. Publication by, 99.
jTaítpil íparratííie 3rc, 340 (note),

460.

dPamtlg Änralö, Cï)t, 460.
dfímng'á Cí)armá, 221.
^antatöteé 3aíí)líograpí)tq[ueá, 460,
dfantatøtøte; &*> 439' 4^°·


 

 

 

500                    INDEX LÏBRORUM PROHIBITORÜM.

Far—ar, Mrs., 257.

Farmer, Th os. The Plain Truth, 214,

¿fa*$ionaf>te Hefturea, 241, 257, 258,

300.

dfaublaa, Wbtntmti tit, 109,129.
Faulkner, Miss, 257.
Fazy, James, 56.
Jfeftcta tm mtä freftatneä, 109.
ƒeltctana, Cje tøtøt of, 43.
¿female dfari&tontf, Cï)e tøtøt. of, 19.
dPmaU ¿jftageHanttf, Œr^flntion of,

238, 242, 243, 258, 300, 304.
Part the Second, 240, 245, 249,

345·
Female Flagellants, a list of, xlii

to xlv, »57,400,401.
¿femme publique, £a, 146.
dfemme* en bonne fortune, £e*, 146.
¿jfemnteä Galanteé tresl ßapoleon, 6i,

43*·

Fessinot, 409.

jTtáttbal of &namon, Cf)t, 375.
Fans, F. J, Biographie des Musiciens,

448.

FlLMORE, MlLLARD, 2^2.

Findlater, Earl of, 341.
dTtní^, Cíe, 353-
JFtttft ^rm(í|)k¿ ^-c, 184.
Fisc haber, publisher, xxx, 72.
Fisher, Kitty, xliv, 257, 331.
Fitz-Adam, Adam, 143.
F. L., 169, 172, 236.
Flagellation, Used by priests for

their own lubricity, xl.
Father Girard and the girl Cadière,

xl (note 55), 415.

Flagellation.

Cornelius Adriaensen's whipping

academy, xl (note 55), 415.
Treated scientifically by Meibo-

mius, xl (note $6).
A propensity, peculiar to the

English, xl, 399.
Numerous English works devoted

to the subject, xl.
Practised in female schools, xli,

Mentioned on the stage, and in

magazines, xli.
Modern authors have written on

the subject, xlii.
Whipping establishments, xlii,

399-
Names of female flagellants, xlii,

xliv, 257, 400, 401.
Theresa Berkley the queen of her

profession, xliii.
The Berkeley ^Horse, xliv.
Women fonder of wielding the

rod than men, xlvi, 345.
The propensity is peculiar to

women of rank, xlvi (note 66),

xlvii.
Instance of a woman who liked

being birched, xlvi (note 66).
Anecdote cited from Brantôme,

xlvii (note 6j).

Delicacy necessary in adminis-
tering the birch, 242,310, 346,

399>4°i.

A curious extract, 246.

Nosegays worn by female flagel-
lants, 248.


INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.                    ¡Ol

Flagellation.

Amusing "Card" addressed to

"Gentlemen Flagellants," 259.

Whippings described, 306, 346,

372·
Mrs. Potter prosecuted for flog-

ging a girl against her will, 311.
The recipient finds pleasure, 346,

349·

Dress described, 306, 351.
Quotation about backsides being

able to blush, 352.
Epigram cited, 373.
Men addicted to flagellation
divided into three classes, 399.
Various mentions, 87, 104, 105,

149, 159.

Books on, xl, xli, xlii, 113, 156,
238, 240, 257,305,311, 344,
34^353.367,37o*397.46o.
¿flaôî) Counter, Ci)e, 134.
^Tafá <©gltj5 <@penett, C^e, 404.
^tatUtj), £tttóenture¿ of, 19.
Fleet Street, haunt of prostitutes,

363.

Fleming, J. Publication by, 43.
Fleurt, General, 64.
Flogging. See Flagellation.
Florent-Ci., 95.
Florio, 218.
Flowers used by female flagellants,

248.

dfoetwa Jttustfipontant, 3?tfít., 261.
FoNTBNELLE, Julia de. Quoted, 413.
Incertitude des Signes de la Mort,

473.
F00TE, Sam., 320.

WWW

FORBEROIUS, F. C, 8l.

dFom of Instinct, €$e, 113.
dForce of Eobe, Cfje, 142.
Fornication. See Prostitution.
Forster, John. Life of Goldsmith,

466.

dFortnip^tlg fÊUfcieto, C^t, 460.
Foster, tutor of E. W. Montague, 141.
df our Öiorgai, C^e, 460.
dfoutatáeá Ktabolique (sic), 155.
xlfoutntní QBctlUínatíqutii, %t Courrier

lita, 168.

FouTiN, Saint, 85.
jFoittromantt, Ha, 323.
Fox, Sally, 333.
Fragonard, xix.

France. Book trade (erotic) in, xxix,
tfxmct Othmut föalwnm, Ea, 26.
dfrance Caíante, Ha, 26.
¿France, f^tátotre ïit, 463.
$ranee Htttéraíre, Ea, 460.
¿France, ØHtmoha of tïje Court of, 183.
Frankfort. Book published at, 261.
Frasi, Signora, 257.
Frederick, Kit, 257.
Frederick, Prince of Wales, 226.
¿Free ^raminatiou ire, % xxxiv (note

46), 339*461.

Freeman, J. Publications by, 216,219,
Frère, Ε. Manuel \du Bibliographe

Normandy 468.

Frère-Je an, 428, 430 (note).
Frères Mineurs, 422.
Fréron, 323.
Fresnoy, Lenglet du. Quoted, Ixyi

(note 106), 416,
Books by, 456, 470.


jO2                     INDEX LÏBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.

áfríaní» CJe Sfatonm*, 43.
¿jfríarg, Cf¡e tøntøpruftng, 43.
Friend of Truth, A, 214.
Frigidis, De5 264,

iPrú&g dongítir, €£e, 135.
dfru&g 'Facaitøt, Cïje, 134.
Fruition, See Copulation,
dFuH$mtføtr &(.·.&, 214.

Gai gnat, L. J. Catalogue, 443.
Gaillard, M. 450.
6alaitfmeg ïfti jrfcm* ^«cïe, 461.
Game at Flats, 357,367.
Gautier, Théophile. Mentioned,

443·
Quoted, xxiii (note 23), xxv

(note 27).

Mademoiselle de Maupin, 467.
#aíoí|rop*é €ïocuttonarg Ctatø

fSooís, 184.

Gay et fils. See Gay, Jules.
Gay, Jules. Mentioned, 28.

Quoted, 2, 14, 15, 25, 42, $i, 54,

73, 89, no, 130,131, 132,, 138,

143, *5°> ΐ<5ρ, 45ο·
Bibliographie des Ouvrages relatifs

à Γ Amour criticised, xvii.
Publications by, î (note), 23, 29,

129, 168, 407, 424, 439, 442,

454> 464. 469* 47z> 473·
Φα$ Wímntn ûf Iß avía &rr., Cíje, 145.
Lafette ^«ecifuiiijue, 461.
&a%ttU ííeá Crtüunauii·, 461.
Úa\tttt ílfiitt, Ha, 461.
Gébé odé, Les Frères, 130.
GeisleRj Fréd., xv (note 8).
®fiuaut$t:opcta, 260.
Enterai Βtbltograp^úal Sic.» 461., 1

General Î8iograpï)tcai ϋκ,, 461.
Generation» Essay on, 174, 177.
Organs of. See Organs.

Μοπφίρ ô^ tí&^» 5.

Geneste, John. Account of the En-
glish Stage,
475.

Geneva« Books published at, 52,62,
@etrtleman'íí &morous¡ Center, %\)t,

134·

&entlnnan'¿ Curíouálílettttr, CÇe, 134-
dmtleman'¿ |Äag;a^ne, C^e, 462.
@entïitnaii*iî Sanctum Sanctorum,
C|e, 134*

C^e, 134.

enttlnitán'¿ ^púep Réciter, C|?, 134.
enttleman'¿ #pt(i$ i^aitp&r, CJe,

134·

Ômtlnnan'a^tttpïe CJitónr, C|ef 134-
eentleman'¿ ptgjît 6uCïie, 145.
eeorge f anïï II,2¿lemíntóceECíá uf, 474·
George i ν., xlîi, 86, 469,
tèiorgtan <íra, C^e, 461.
Gerhard, F., bookseller, 188.
Gerin, Marie, 99.
firman EtáíSoíté» Cí)f, 353*
Germany, Book trade(erotic)in, xxx.
Germond, J, B. L., 458.


INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.                      $O¡

Gervais, Le Sieur, 425.
Ghisletty. Publication by, 62.
Giants, 263.

Gibbon. Quoted on J. Wilkes, 2,33.
Mentioned,! (note 75), 178, 179,

180, 181.
GiÉ-BouLLAY. Publication by, 378

(note).

Giessenburg. See Ablaing.
Girard, J. B., xl (note $$), 6$, 415,

459·

Girault, E. Revue des Romans, 474.
GiROUARD. Publication by, 30.
GiROUARD, veuve. Publication by, 30.
etta4&a^tca*Bn£ï)ïïa, 73, 396.
Ôtaitce at tï)e ®oo& oft Hage, % 354.
G—LLi, S ignora, 237.
Glogau, Benny, bookselller, xxx

(note 38).
G. M., 458.
Gnostics, 9.

GoADBY, M. Publication by, 319.
GoADBY, Mrs., bawd, 320.
Goethe, xxvi (note 29).
Goettingen. Book published at, 161.

GOETZMANN, ¿I.
GokULÍdHISJI, 272.
G-QLBANI, 23.
GoLDONI, 23.

Goldsmith, Miss, 257.
Goldsmith, Oliver, Ixv (note 103).
Gopis, 269, 276.
Gordon de Percel, 456.
Gossel ι ν, bookseller, 144.
Gourd an, Mme., bawd, 323 .
GoYON, Comtesse de, ΐ$%.
G—R, Lady, 257.

4lraftatúm of a ÎSucït from a £$mn*

lorn, 142.

Graesse, Dr. J. G. T., Quoted, Ixv
(note 104).

Books by, 470, 476.
Graglia, G, Notice of, 378.

Epigrammi di Marziale, 376.
Graham, Dr. 87.
Gramm ont, Duc de, 26.
Granger, Rev. J., Biographical His-
tory of England,
447.
Grant, Colonel, 341.
Grant, President, 252.
££rapï)tc Híuátrattotté of ftogartï), 462.
Gray, W., printer, 433.
ti&nat Jkott ÜkoeaWí, ffîfytf i gi.
Gré court, Abbé, 371.
Greenfield, 340»
Gregory, xvi, Pope, ixv (note 103).
Grellet, M. Ε., 4^4.
Grenouille de fer, 8 (note).
Grenville, Miss, xliv.
Gretton. Publications by, 201, 214,

220, 221.
Grey, Lady, 86.
Griffin. Publication by, 214.
Griffin, James. Publication by, 140.
Griffiths, xxviii.
Grogan, 23.
Grotius, 178.
G rufen, C. U. Notice of, 164.

De Uæore Theotisca, 161.

De Uxore Romana, 165.
Guerre Í3eá íSúur, Ea, 197.
ffèuïUt Ht ramaííur &c«, 462.
Guizot, Ixv (note 103).
Gulal, 270, 273.


5©4                     INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.

Hachette, Jeanne, 35 (note).
Hadrien, Cornelius. See Adri-

AENSEN.

Hague. Books published at, 117,416.
Haines, W., American publisher, xxxi.
Hair. Manipulation of the, 293, 293.

Destroying the hair, 297, 381.

Dressing the hair, 320, 36$.
Halifax, Marquis of. Quoted, viii.
Halkett, Samuel, xv (note 7).
Hall, H., singer, 135.
Hallam, H. Quoted xxii (note 21).

Mentioned, lxv (note 103).

Literature of Europe, 465.
Haller, 85.
Halliwell, 12.

Hamburg. Conviction for selling ob-
scene books at, xxx (note 38).
Hamilton, Lady, 87, 127.
Hamilton, Sir W., 3, 85.
fêanfcbooït of .dfútttíotuí Harnea, xiv

(note 7), 462.

^antøboøfc te Copograpij^, 462.
&αη*2>#&αο& about 33ooít¿, 462.
Har* dFacfcö, 354·
Hardy, bookbinder, 196.
Hardy. Oscar. Mystères de Laeken,

188.

Harris, engraver, 11.
Harris, Sally, 257.
Harreo floltllap» 3S2·
Hart, W. H. Index Expurgatorius
Anglicanus,
xv (note 9), 464.

Hartcupp. Mentioned, xxxii.

Brussels hy Gaslight, 428.

Publications by, 156, 354, 434.

Seizure at his house, 434 (note).
Harte Bret, 254.
Hartsoker, 177.
Harvey, 177.
Hastini woman, 285.
Hat. " Joke Hats " described, 365.
Hatin, E. Bibliographie de la Presse,

443·

fâmtMon ^eraltí, CJe, 13.
Hay, James. Publication by, 224.
Hay—'D, Clara, 257.
Haye, J. D. L.,416 (note).
Hayes, Charlotte, 257.
Hayler, H., photographer, xix (note

17)·

Haywood. Portrait by, 183 (note).
H. B. See Bodart.
Head Dresses. See Hair.
Hebden. See Hepburn.
Heber, Richard, 340.
Hecgiuet, 86.
HeemskiRK, singer, 147.
Heliogabalus, 181.
Henrich ber Stue, 161, 162.
Henrich Palatinus, 161.
Hepburn, J. N., sentenced to death

for sodomy, 332 (note).
Herbert, Fanny, 257·
Η erb e stoffer, Ch. Paintings by,

267.


INDEX LIBRORUM PROH1BITOKUM.                    ξθ$

Herlagnèz, P. de. See Verlaine.
Hermaphrodism. Essay on, 174,

181.

f|nmnpí)totíttu$, 81, 413.
flfvoïiote, f&tøtoijre ti', 463·
Herodotus. Quoted, 163, 264,412,

4»3·

Herocö, Itrturt* on, 466, 471.
fieros tJ'&mour, £e¿, 129.
Hewerdine. Portrait of, 375.
Heylli, G. D', 461.
Hildyard, bookseller, 357.
Hindu Books. Sacred, 73,268,275.

Obscene, 277 (note).
fetnoüá, Stonotattonø on tïje ^acrefc

Mjrttms¿ of tfyt, 73.
Hippocrates. Quoted, 82.

Mentioned, 179.

Hippomanes, an aphrodisiac, 86.
HiRscHiNG, F. C. G. Quoted, 165.
φαην&ιιφ berühmter φetfonett, 463.
lîtgtoite fc'utse tottreuøt lie mea, 146.
lïtötotri ^usttfief contre icö laomanä,

%\ 456.

lltëtoi«, ^C, various, 463.
fetétona jfoctuö ^ïluéötpontnnt, 261.
lítsítorta ^ av tu s' t-nftltctö, 261.
f^tütonxal Btla¿ of í\)t Montan €tm

çtre, 12.

fttötorifal Claöë îioofe, 184
feútorú ban 13. C. &ttrtaen¿in, 422.
•&iftortf(fy Uterarif(^ee^anb%u$f &c.f 463.
fetøtorg of Üje JKaí)á^ajaíí, 268.
Kúltot^, toc, various, 463, 464.
Η—ν ter, Mrs., 257.
HoEFNER, Dr., 471.
Hogarthj W., xviii, 235, 462.
XXX

Hole, Rev. Charles. Brief Bio-
graphical Dictionary*
448.

Holland. Book trade in, xxx.

Holland, W., bookseller, 375.

Hollo way. The Phoenix of Sodom,
328.

Holmes, 254.

Holyday, 87.

Home, Sir Everard, 85.

Homer. Quoted, 198.

feontøtg) anfc Xtnabtrg, 19.

Horace. Quoted, 322.

Mentioned, 180, 182, 197.

£}om Caica, 13.

Horne, T. H. Quoted, ix, 457.

Introduction to Bibliography, 465.

Horse-Shoe, a phallic symbol, 6.

HoRSTivM, I. D., 262.

Hotten, J.C. Notices of,xxviii, 249.

Publications by, 5, 82, 193 (note),

229, 239, 241,244 (note), 245,

248 (note), 300, 305,310, 345,

352> 37i»46o,462.

Hotten, William, 249.

houghton, 252.

Hughes, G. Publication by, 342.

Hughes, Mrs., 257.

Hugo, Victor, 90, 443.

Huish, R. Memoirs of George IV, 469.

Hume, 178.

'iiiitnøurø of Sontton, Cïje, 21.

Hundreds of Drury,described,26o.

Hunter, 86.

Hurst one, j. P. The Piccadilly Am-
bulator,
341.

Hurtault, P. T. N. Notice of, 96.
VArt de Péter, 95.


5o6                    INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.

I***. M. Le C. D\ xviii, 442, 464.
ïr&g Wiitkij &onQ$ttvf C^e, 134.
føonogtapi)« Ota Cfreftamptó, &c, 464.
Hluátraííoná of φ %ít íltót, &c, 464.
Immorality of Commerce; Bayle

quoted, lxvii (note 107).
of the present age j Théophile
Gautier quoted, xxv (note 27).
Impotency, 85, 86, 264.
Imprimerie Particulière de Lord C***,

426.

imprimeur^ ifmagmatreii, 464.
Incest, Lord Byron accused of, 193.
índex. Scope of the present one,

lxxiii, 478.
Importance of a good index, lxxiii

(note 119).
One index preferable, ixxiv (note

123).
Lord Brougham quoted on index

making, 478.
The first Papal Indices Ixiv (note

103).
ftiKfj: %purgatonutf ^ttgïtfamtó, χν

(note 9), 464.

hxistj: eføpurgatortue of partial, 280,
465.

Jfnttej: Eocuplett^tmuff Hibrorum, $rc,

465·

tofjr of ïlroï)tbttiti ÎSoofca, 465.
India« Obscene books published in,

277 (note).

Books on, 73, 184, 268, 282.
Indiscreet Toys» See Dildoes.
Infibulation, 87.
Inglis, J. B. Philohihlon, xlvii (note

68), 472.

Ifmtocmte fàttxt&çko, 160.
ünUvmfaíaívt, %\ 465.
ïntroöuiiiou to tfje Uttfratu« of

Europe, 465.
Ihttrofctutton to tyt &tutí$ of $íblt'o*

ffrapfe, 4Ö5·

Iode, Pet re de, engraver, ι (note).
Ireland. Round towers of, 6, 85.
Ireland, S. Illustrations of Hogarth,

462.

Ireland, W. H., 453.
h'i$ï) ^rncfïtt ¿ΐΐί ben turto of an, 13.
Isabeau, Mile., bawd, xl.
feoffvapjú te ilomtmé Cilibttó, 465.
Italy. State of book trade (ob-
scene) there, xxxi. '
tolda Faría, 262.

Jackson. Publication by, 215.
Jackson, bookseller of York, 3$).
Jacob, Le Bibliophile. See La-
croix, Paul.

jAcauES, Léon. Les j4moureuses¿ 48.
Jadunathji, Bri ζ rattan ji, 268,273.
Jag g er, singer, 147.
latí, C|e, 434.


INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.                     507

Jal, A. Die. de Biographie &c, 457,
$aïottjr Be Hon θηώη, %tf 64.
James I, 86, 470.
James, Mrs., xlii.

Jamieson,T.H. Death of, xv (note 7).
Janin, Jules. Mentioned, 443.

Le Marquis de Sade, 3 4 (note), 468.
Jannet, Pierre, 446, 458, 475.
Jaugey, Louis. Notice of, 129.

Books, &c, by, 128, 267, 305.
Jliatottóg oufefottttti, 43.
Jeffs, W. Notice of, 157.

Publications by, 6$, 156, 444.
Jilt. Description of a, 360.
Soe lEtfler'a %t*t$, 12.
Johanne au, E. Epigrammes contre

Martial, 378.
John, St., a eunuch, 181.
Johnson, Dr. S. Quoted, 213.

Works, 476.

3toï)mitm,€i)t3[mounS of Com, 49,266.
Johnston, Charles. Quoted on J*
Wilkes, 233.

Chrysal, 453.

Joke Hats, described, 365.
Jolliffe, bookseller, 357.

Stoïïg Companion, Ci)t, 135-
Jones, Hannah, xliv.
Jones, John, 113.
Jones, Mrs., bawd, 401.
Jones, Stephen, 447.
Josephine, Empress, 408, 409,410.
journal tit ïa jegerne, 465.
journal tøg faiåputmt*, 465.
Bontnqg rounu tfje Eibran) of a $Hb>-

líomantaf, 465.

g^ogniíteíb Ö« tfvht*$tm, 430.
âiuan, Cí)e ISríttó^ lîon, 140.
Judge, Mrs., 257.

Judges, Publications by the, 451,467.
aNgemeitô ΐίιέ habano, 466.
Julius III, Pope, sodomist, xxxiii

(note 42).
Junius, 221.
aíusftím it $uïwtte, xxü (note 22),

xxix (note 36), xxxii, 33, 103,

104, 105, 109.

Suftine unb Suíiette, xxii (pote 22), 466.
Juvenal. Quoted, iii.

Mentioned liv (note 84), 85,180,

181, 182.
J. W. Senator, 216.

Kabbadáh, woman, described, 291

(note).
Kahín. See Krishna.

Kalyána-Mall. Kdma-Shdstra, 283.
KXma-deva, 284.
Kama-salila, 286, 290, 298,

íiama-aM^aétra, 282, 284.
Kariní, woman, described, 285.
Karsandís Mulji. See Mulji.
Kauctiilüas, sect, described, 74.
Kayser, C. G. Index Locupleiissi-
must
465.


5θ8                    INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBIT OR UM.

Keller, Rose, 3η.

Kennedy, Miss, 257.

Kennett,White. Quoted, ix (note3).

A Register and Chronicle, 473.
Kesha-grahna, 293, 295.
Kett, Philip, sodomist, 333.
Kidgell, John. Notices of, 208,213.

His description of the Essay on
Woman,
203.

The Card, 213 (note).

A Letter to J, Kidgell, 214.

Wantf**gUittf €i)t &tetor# of, 319.
Ifctrfcpatrtfe, Etó 3mour¿ &'<£ttp;mtf, 63.
Kisses. Various modes of, 293.
Parts to be kissed, 294.

Kisses. Men kissing, each other.. 364.

366.
Ittstømcr; or t\)t &ttmttion of (B—t

&—-n, 49.
mttt»^ &toq?, 353-
Kloot, Isaac van der, Publication:

by, 64.
Knight, R. P. Notice of, i&.

Worship of Priapus, 3, 5.
Knights Templars, 9, 25, 86.
Bttofomg Counter, Cï)e, 134.
Knowles, T. Publication by, 147.
Bofea $an*tt, 284.
Kokila-bird, 286.
Krishna, 269, 276*

L*****,F.Illustrations by, 169,172,236.
L***, Marquis de, 72.
Labern, John, Song books by, 135.
Lackington, John. Confessions, xii

(note 58), 159 (note), 454.
Laclos, Choderlos de, xxii.
Eacon, 466.
Lacroix, Paul. Quoted, ix (note 2),

3$ (note), 36.

Commended as a bibliographer, xi.
Books by, 408, 443, 455, 459,

468, 469.

£afcj> fíjjrort Tfintftiatrti, 193 (note).
Lady of Distinction, A, 357.
Eabji'jsf Ctcåler, Cïje fiero, 396, 435.
Lady Termagant Flaybum, &c, a

flagellation print, ,375.

Eaefeen, itø ffîgsitzrtâ ist, 188.
La Feüíllade, xxxix (note $3).
hSL
Haye. Book published at, 64.
Lalande, Jérôme de. Quoted, 38.

Dictionnaire des Athées, 458.
Lalanne, L. Quoted, xxvi (note 28),
liii (note 81), lviii (92), 32j
(note).

Books by, 4^. .
La Monnoye. See Monnoyb.
La Mothe-le-Vayer. Anecdote oí,

xxvi (note 28-J.
Language.

Should be condensed, xlix.
Adrien Baillet's style criticised by
La Monnoye, xlix (note 73).


INDEX LIBRORUM PROH1BITORUM.                   509

Language.

Standard for good writing erected
by A. Baillet, xlix (note 73).

Samuel Butler quoted, 1.

Southey's style praised by S. T.
Coleridge, 1 (note 73).

Verbiage to be avoided j J. F.
Boyes quoted, 1 (74).

Translations not desirable, lvii.

Languages more studied now than
formerly, lvii.

Rev. R. A. Willmott quoted on
the study of language, lvii (note
89), lvii i (note 91).

Southey's humourous theory for
learning languages, lvii (note
90).

Students should read their authors
in the original, lviii.

Book titles and proper names
should never be translated, lviii.

Some curious errors in transla-
tion, lviii (note 92).

The use of obscene words ex-
cused, Ixviii.

Pierre Bayle quoted, Ixviii, lxix
(notes).

Obscenity is in the mind not in
the words ï Beroalde de Ver-
ville quoted, Ixviii (note no).

Fastidi o usness' ridiculous j Bayle
quoted, Ixviii (note no).

John Davenport quoted, 175.
Larch er, P. H. Histoire d'Hérodote,

463.

La Trolierb, 427.
Laura of Pétrarque, 34 (note), 424.
YYY

Lau reda, 409.
Lavtier, Β. Η. M., 262.
Layman, Α., 214.
Leah, 86.

Leak, bookseller at Bath, 357.
Leblanc, Léonie, actress, 157.
Lebrun. Books by, 146.
Leclercq, Alphonse. Poésies, 90.
Lecorvaisier, Ρ—J. Notice of, 97.
La Société des Franks-Péteurs,

95-

Zéphyre-Artillerie, 96.
L'Esclavage rompu, 96.
LécRiVAiN, 238, 407.
ïUcture on fteatrø, 19.
Le De Spencer,Lord. Notice of,2ii.
Lee, Mrs. Emma, xliii.
Lefèvre, A. Publication by, 430

(note).
Ilegal Bibliograph, % &í)ort Vítto

of, 474.

fcrittáter, SKat, fct., of, 463.
Leigh, Mrs., 193.
Leipzig. Books published at, 103,

411.

Lem arie. Publication by, 72.
LengletduFresnoy. SeeFRESNOY.
Le noir, 417.

fUon to Snnabflla, 189, 191.
Eeontíne, îU telle, τ 28.

LEOPOLD I, 188.

Lessing. Les Priapeia^ 472.
Lessingham, Mrs., 257.
L'Etorière, Marquis de. Notice of,

73-

VAnnée Galante* 72.
letter to %. ïtitiseU, % 214.


510                   INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.

Hcttetö atftretøeu to tï;e editor &c,

xli (note 60).

Eetterá from adfrtentt infartó, liv (82).
Jettera 3Etefomme«&tnp; tf)e røf)tpptng

of ®roto« ®trtø, 354.
Eettre 33tfclíugrapí)íque &£♦, 459·
Eettreö île Píme. tie Atôignc, 466.
L'Etuvière. See L'Etorière.
Lewenhoch, 177.
Lewis, bookseller, 357.
Etfcertmage, E'Œcole Bu, see conclud-
ing note (post).
Etfcerttnage, Ha Cï)eorte &tt, 423, and

concluding note (post).
Libertines, celebrated, 263, 265.
Etfcertúte'jEí J&o«g¿ter, €ï)e, 134.
Lib on is, Léon. Etching by,43 o (note).
Eí&rarteá anïi dfoun&eríl of Etfcraróá,

466.

Etbrarteä, Jlíemoírsí of, 469.
itffcrari) Companto«, C^e, 466.
Etfcrarj) fHuátratííie of Social ißro?

greéá, 239.

Liege. Book published at, 48.
Eífe antí JSoottá, 466.
Htfe of ôolttimt^, 466.
Etfe of iemmj) Cíuttcíier, 466.
Etfe of OTtïfeeö, 466, 467.
Lilas, described, 181.
Lingam, 28^5, 289 (note), 297.
Lingionijas, 76.
Linguet, S—Ν—Η. Notice of, 150,

La Caco monade, 1^0.
%\&tt
ïitsî *Píibíífatío»á &c.t 467.
EtfStof ΦΧΆ &€. flmatorg) OTor¿¿,467
ïtUrari) 'Hnfctioteö of tî)t (£rtgï)ttent(
Centitrj», 467.

Utterarj) Character, CJe, 470.
Etterarp Copprtg^t, 253.
Etterarü fHtöcetlanuö, 470.
Etterarp ^oltcp of tíje Cíjurcí; oficióme,

467.
Literature. Quotation of Quérard

on, vü.

Erotic. See Erotic Literature.
Ettterature ætøgtatøe, ^(¿t. tie ta, 463.
Etôrea à Clef, 461.
Et&reä Contfamnr¿ au dFeu, Ü9e¿, 456.
Eíore¿ îPerïiui, 461.
Etóreá ¿opulatreá, ^töt. Oe¿, 463.
Eí^at e« '&íú> 284.
Lloyd, 223, 225 (note).
L—ν—er, Lady, 257.
Locke, W. Publication by, 158.
London, State of book trade (erotic)

in, xxix.
Books published at,* 1, 3, 5, 13,

15, 16, 43, 45, 49, 50, 52, 63,

71, 72, 73, 82, 99, 113, 117,

i3°> *33, Η©» Ha, i47> H8*
149, 151, 156, ij8, 174, T83,
184, 185, 189, 193, 198, 202,
a 10, 213, 214, 215, 216, 219,

223, 224, 225, 227, 238, 239,
243, 244, 245, 257, 264, 266,
268, 280, 282, 300, 301, 303,
305, 311, 314, 3i9>3^>324>
3*6, 330, 340, 342, 344, 357*
369, 370, 37Ö, 379» 397» 403»
426, 432, 433, 433, 436.

* Books bearing the impress " Lon-
dres," or any other foreign equivalent,


INDEX LIBRORÜM PKOHIBITORUM.                  5II

%ûnHott £$ïonkU, €§t, 467·              i

Sonîfon ¡Pasamme, Cïje, 467.
Londres. See London.
Longin. Quoted, lxxv (note 124).
Longman & Co. Publication by, 2.
Lorenz, Otto. Catalogue, 451.
Louis xiv, 179.
Louis xv, liv (note 82).
Louis xvi, 50, 116, 425.
Love. Its physical effects, 263.

The Hindoo Art of Love, 282.

Love postures, 177, 295, 296.

Love potions, 86, 87, 296, 297,
298.

Tariff of the Rabbis, 177.
!Ub*aU, Støftenturø of Mt $?mr#, 22,

43<5·
Eûbwoclfc, mibmtviwi oí ál&t&í %ní&,

113.
Eofcir cool% C§t, 229.

Lovers of Venus, Printed for the, 45.

Lowe, singer, 147.

Lowell, 254.

Lowndes, W. T. Mentioned, xii.

Quoted, 201, 221,440, 474.

The Bibliographer's Manual, 441.
Lucerne. Book published at, no.
Lucían. Quoted, xlix (note 70).
Hucretta, 396.
Lucretius, liv (note 84).
Ludbury, John, 397.
Luft, Resi, bawd, 105.
Lunatic, Nicholas, 342.
Eitóctouíí á&ongáter, CJt, 134.
Lushington, Dr. Quoted, 191.
Lust, 265.

Euéwó in Vmttm, 343.
Luxembourg. Book published at, 9.
ι L—w— ce, Mrs., 257.
I Lyttleton, Lord, 209.

Macau lay, Lord. Quoted, xxiii (note
24).

Mentioned, 2^0.

Critical and Historical Essays, 455.
Machault, Bishop of Amiens, 170.
Machiavelli, 86.

are included in the above list. Far-
ther, this and all other similar lists |
comprise not only books published at :
the place in question, but also those ,
which bear (although falsely) such ■
town in their impresses.                      ]

Mackay, Charles, 193 (note).
Madan-chatra, described, 290.
Mada-váhi artery, 290.
dfflattemotftUe tfi JKauptn, 467.
Madrid. Book published at, 151.
Maes, Betteken, 240.
Magen, H. Les Amours d'Eugénie, 63.
iîrlagtc of 33iatity, Cï)e, 14a·
Magnien, Hipp. La Revue Parisienne,

474·

Maháraj Libel Case, 268.
jmaïjarajaö, Üíát, of tl)tf 268.


j ia                  INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.

Mahon, Lord. See Stanhope.
¿ülaitíen Earn Companion, Cíjc, 134.
iHatîim îLatu ^ongötcr, Cï)e, 134.
Maiden-Rents, 161, 163.
|Hato"¿ draper, C|)e, 198, 223, 224,

226, 229, 432.
Mai Robert, P. de. Notice of, 324.

L'Observateur Anglais, 322.
ífíatttco B'Œloçuence, ¿e¿, 466.
Malcolm, J. P. Books by, 440, 447.
Maleflciatis, De, 264.
Maltby, William, 431.
ífíantiracrora, %a, 86.
Mandragora. See Mandrake.
Mandrake, an aphrodisiac, 86.
Mangeart, J., 378 (note).
Manicamp, 27.
Manipulation of the Hair. See

Hair.

iKan af pfcaäure'ä ^ong 33oofe, 13.
Juanen la dfouïtteuae, 397.
|Eanon'¿ JifUmoirg, 397.
Mansfield, Lord, 209.
2J?antcl*Æinber, 161.
PUuucl tu ^tbltogiapïjf glormantt,

468.

fManuel tiu îtibrai«, 468.
á3flai*an$akúuana, 440.
álKarat, 3©íáfouríí aujr JUaneö tie, 407.
March, Earl of. See Queensberry.
Marchand, M., xl.
Marchands de Nouveautés, 408.
Maréchal, Sylvain. Die* des Athées,

45S*

Margeries, 404.
apanage tie jfiç&vo, 425.
íi&anagc 1st ^lython, te, 64.

i&artaflt île á^op^K» &*» llo> 434'
íEarí tfztott, %t, 129, 305.
Marie Antoinette, 51, 113, 425.
Mario A ri s- See Aris.
Markham, Major Edgar. See Stock.
Marolles, Abbé de, 378 (note).
Carguío tie $al)e Tromme &c, Ee,

407.

Marriage, 166, 264.
Essay on, 174, 178.
The Hindoo Art of Love, 282 to

299.

jfflarriage of $eaötn anti Hell, 12.
Marryat, Captain, lxv (note 103).
Marteau, Pierre, 23, 72V
Martial. Mentioned, Iv (note 84),

85,181.
The Index Expurgatorius of, xvii

(note 14), xxi (note 20), 280,

465.

Tutti gli Epigrammi dit 376.
The Epigrams of xviii (note 14),

377·

Epigrammes contre, 378.
Martin, 222 (note).
Martin, John. Quoted, 202, 221.
Cat. of Privately Printed Books,

442.
Martonne, De. Nouveau Manuel,

471.

ftøartwr to 33íl»lío!p:apí)|>» &, 461,468,
Mary, The Virgin, 178.
MaRz 1 ale. See Martial.
JHitóter-SmmB'í íMff&t ClowgïjW»

354·
Mathias, T. J. Quoted, 5.

The Pursuiis of Literature, 4J3»


INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.                     513

Mathilda, Princess, 161, 162.
Matrimonial Offices, 188.
Matrimony. See Marriage.
Maundrell, 86.
Maurice, Rev. Mr., 85.
jlïlauöatê 3Ltbre¿ &c, üUá, lxv (note

103), 468.

Maximianus, Emperor, 163.
Mayeur de Saint-Paul. Notice of,

116.
VAutrichienne en Goguette, 115,

116.

Maypole, a phallic emblem, 6, 85.
McLaen, J. Publication by, 149.
Medina, Countess of, 257.
Medmennam Abbey, 210, 211,

234, 321.
ïfltóoraï) Engf); % fêtsitorg, 193

(note).
Meibomius. De Usu Flagrorum, xl

(note 56).
A Treatise on the Use of Flogging,

240, 241.

Meijer, R. C, 173.
JHeÎangeg 3Sü)Iíograpí)t$ue¿, 468.
JEeïangeö ttreé ïï'une petite btfclto*

tïjcque, 468.
Melzi, Gaetano. Mentioned, 29.

Dizionario di Opere Anonime.^S.
Member of Parliament, A, 214.
Stëemoiren einer @dngerin, 9lu$ ben, 102,

291.

flftnnotr*¿ tte Brantôme» 469.
Ämotrta ïe racaöimw Öe jtøetfc, 468.
fiRemotred 5e Pir. S'lttagiian, 469.
Aemutreíí decreté t(e Bacïjaumont,

323,325,469.
zzz

Plemotreö decreté pour gerbír $?rc», 469.
JKemotrá of a dfeatjer^eö, 148.
iKemoträ of George t^e dFourtJ, 469.
Ptemoíré of Ílíbrarteá, 469.
í&emotr¿ of tïje IfiUisn of George Mi,

469.

arøemorte ^tortc^e, &c., 469.
Men, Various kinds in India, 284*
285.

More amorous than women, 288.

" Petticoat-Pensioners " &c, 321.

Effeminacy of their dress, 364.

Their kissing each other, 364,366.

Catamites described, 367.
arøen of tf)e Ctme, 469.
Mendham, Rev. J. Books by, lxv

(note 103), 465, 467.
Menken. Quoted, liv (note 82).

De la Charlatanerie des Savans,

456.

Menstruation, 263, 290, 297.
Mercier, Abbé de Saint-Léger, 343.
Mercier de Compiègne, 52.
Mercurius Typographicus, 142.
Mérimée, Prosper, 443.
Merryweather, F. S. Bibliomania

in the Middle Ages, 444,
Meteren, Emanuel van. Quoted,
416.

Histoire des Pays-Bas, 416 (note),

463.

fEíttíjotíe pour ¿tuttier rfttøtotre, 47°·
íEetrícal ïïartt iFacté, 354.
Metzger, xxxviii (note 52).
M—h—ν, Mrs., 257.
Michelbt, J. Books by, 463, 47^.
Jïtilïttle ^ígeg, ÎÔtbttomania in tj^e, 444.


514                   INDEX LIBRORUM PROHtBITORUM.

Mîdwives. Their petition to Par-
liament, 179.

Milan» Book published at, 52.

Miller, Mrs., 257.

Millie re, Veuve. Publication by, 90.
Notice of, 94.

Mingrat, violator and murderer, 99.

íKtmxte jÄag'jg røatr, 354.

Minories, a haunt of prostitutes, 363.

Mirabeau, H-G. Riöuetti, Comte

de. Mentioned, xxii.
Quoted, 26.
Erotika Billion, 459.

MiREcouRT, Eugène de, 62.

Mirón, A. S. Les Possédés au
xixe siècle, 90.

í&teceltanúá of literature, 470.

Mitchell, Mary, 404.

Mitchell, Mrs., xîii.

Mitford. Publication by, 13.

Mohammed, enforces circumcision,

179.
Apology for, 184.

Molet, Cardinal, 64.

Molière, quoted, v.

Molini, F. F. Prosecution of, xxix
(note 35).

Mollusca, aphrodisiacs, 86.

jfKotmtg &ettan&ii¿, 52.

áPottttntr, %t, 470.

Monk of the Order of St. Fran-
cis, A, 234, 319.

MoNNOYE, De la. Quotedxlix (note

73);

Mentioned, 466.

Monogamy, prevalent in cold cli-
mates, 179.

íHottogrammeo, ütc. Hi*, 458.
JÄonolttJtc Ctmpltó of tøta, €%e,

73> S96'

Monorkids. See Eunuchism,
JÄon premier ^mour, 90.

Monselet, Charles. Catalogue,451,
Les Galanteries du xviiie Siècle,

461.

Píottfíteur^tcolaé, 423, 470.
Monsters, 263.
Mons Veneris, Published on, 126.
Montague, Hon. E. W., Notice of,

140.

Amours &c, of, 140.
Montague, Lady M. W., 140.
Montaigne, 86.
Montesino, Bugéo. Carajicomedia^

152.

fflíantbl$ 5£U6wto, 470.
Μ ο or, singer, 147.
Moore, Thomas, 189.
Morande,ThIvenot de. La Gazette

Noire, 461.

MORGAGNI, 85.

Morgan, Senator, 252.
Morging Cup, 178.
MoRiN, A. S. See Miron.
Morland, George, xviii.
Jüorninp; ^ítííierttííir, CJe, 470.
Morris» Captain. Songster, 135.
Morsication, 293, 295.
Jüort, fnartítttií* KM étgirflt Íjíí Ut

473-

Moses, 178, 181.
Mots, See Prostitution.
JEûgeit ï(e Iktbeïtir, He, 470.

Μ. Ρ***, 42.


INDEX LIBKORÜM PROHIBITORUM.                    515

Mreugi woman, described, 285.
jÄrttdtfcpakatt, 80 (note).
MuiRHEAD, Grosset, sodomist, 341.
MuLJi Karsandas. Hist, of the Ma-
harajas,
268.
fShmWä arøultebrtø, 215.
MuNYARD, J. H., singer, 135.
Murder, 99.
Murphy, Arthur, 476.
Murray, Fanny, 198,199, 257, 331.

Music Halls, 136.
áfHuátnot aittt $Eannoa, 43.
Musk, an aphrodisiac, 86.

MUTONIATUS, VlGERUS, I98.

M. V., 29.

ffîV &itt> 379-

0,y>¿tm¿ tie ilaefeen, 33esi, 188.

JBgííterea Öea tourá tit £te*®utíuU,

T46.
í&gáteríe¿ of dfïasetlattûn, 311.

Nabar, 110.

Nails, manner of using them, 294.
Nakhadán, or unguiculations, 293.
Hamtleáá Crime, Cije, 355, 434·
Jlam» üahiííon^ Cabímt, 134.
Napheys, Dr. G. H. Quoted xxxvi
(note 50).

The Transmission of Life, 45^>

476.

Napoleon I, 408, 409, 410.
Napoleon III. Les Amours de, 52.

Nicknamed Badinguet, 137.
Nautch Women, described, 74.
Navarez, General,, 63.
Nay, H., 402, 411.
Née de la Rochelle. Mentioned,

443·

Quoted, xlvii (note 68), lxxii
(note 117).                              I

Nelson, Lord, 87.                              |

Nemours, Duc de, xxxviii (note $3). i
Nerciat, A. de, xxii, xxxii.                :

Neuchatel. Book published at, 168.
fleuC et fcu Vítüj;, i9u, 97 (note),

428.

Nevers, Duc de, xxxix (note $3).
Newbery, J. Publication by, 213

(note).

fleto lUtig'á Cttfiler, Cí)e, 396, 435.
Newton, Mrs., 15·
ΝβΛΛΑ York, Books published at, 70,

71, 114, 117, 188.
peü) ^ovk Htfe, Cí)e Î9arfc ^tï»e of,

xxxvi (note 30), 188.
fleto gorfe ¡fîfletricat journal, 470.
Nicholas Lunatic, 342.
Nichols, John. Quoted, 233.
Books by, 463, 464, 467.

NlEBUHR, 181.

Ætflfct $φοΙ, Cíje, 1^6,354·
ptgijt ^tïie of lUnilon, C^e, 470.
Nisard,Charles. Quotedxxvii (note

32).
Hist, des Livres Populaires, 463.


5l6                   INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.

Noah, 179.

Jloöb# &ong$Ut, Cí)f, 134.
Noble, Rev. Mark, 447.
Nocturnal 3£Ubel¿, 234, 319.
Nodier, Charles. Mentioned, x.
Books &c. by, 449, 466, 468.

NOORTVELDE, BeAUCOURT DE.

Cited, 416.

Tableau Fidèle, &c, 475.
Northampton, Marquis of, 250.
Norton, Sir Fletcher, 234.
flotes anti <©umtó, 470.

Notice of φ %itt anti Worïtf of &$&.

4&ufrartf, 461, 468.
ffiotíct ¿ur fø écvíbaím &c, 470.

NOURSE ET WlNGRAVE, 244.

floubeau íEauucl tre ÎJtbïtograpijte,

471.

flouöel fïflmm Ærottctu, 155.
floufcelU 33tograpï)te binerai*, 471.
Noyeau, Mrs., 400.
fîutt tíu 28 S^utn, %&, 305.
acuité tie ^artó, %t¿, 471.
acuitó tít ^atoCloutí, Eeá, 432.

Obligation to friends acknowledged,

lx xv.

Obscene Books, general ly rare,lxiii.
Obscene Literature. See

Erotic Literature.
Obscénité, "un joli mot," vii.
Obscenity, not in words but in

ideas, lxviii (note no).
(©ïtëer&attttr Hitgïûtiî, W, 32,2, 324,

471.

<&b¿trt>attoiuí on tíje 3Pïaii $cc, 471.

Obsonville, D'. See D'Obsonville.

Odours, stimulating power of, 87,
248 (note).

OettInger, E.—M. Bibliographie
bibliographique,
442.

®ffi«&e$ufcUctá,jM£ater«i tief, 144.

Ohlarac, Dr., 167.

Old Q (or Quiz). See Queens-
berry.                                    I

<©lto &r., &n, 471.

Olive, Miss, xliv.

Oliver, Miss, 257.

(©Hapotirttia, 254.

Olphar Hamst. See Thomas.

Onanism, xxxviii (note 51).

®nt JHore, 354.

Onesyme Durocher, 4^5.

(®pera, Atót. tï( F, 463.

©pira, petite; fiitmùivta tie Γ, 47 2·

Ojpie, 345·

Oranges. Book published at, 29.

<&ratorg. faU'otfttctton to &τ., 19.

Organs of Generation, 177, 263,

265, 285, 289.

See also Lingam and Yoni.
Origen, 87, 181.

<@rígmal ÎÊlambler'a S&açp\im, 471.
Orléans, Princes of, 63.
| Orsec, Baron d', 409.


INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.                  ¡Ij

Ossuna, Duke of, 63.
O T00LEYWAG, Terence, 13.
Otto ι ν, Emperor, 16 τ.
Ovid. Quoted, 49, 77.
Ovum, 182.

Owen, Robert, 178.
Oxenford, John. Quoted, 137.
Oxford. Book published at, 185.
Sodomy at, 340.

P***,4*.

Pacôme, 409.

Padmini women described, 285,

286.
Palais Royal, 323.

Obscene books sold openly there,

xxix.

Palais-Royal, Au, 138.
Palby, 178.
Paelavicini, Ferrantk. Aldbiade,

*3-

Salt fñall ® aceite, Cfje, 471.
Palmer, Miss, xlv.
Panckouke, F. Publication by, 378

(note).

Pangloss, Dr., 150.
Spanier mir (fèrfcttreg, 12.
Panormita, Ant. Quoted, 29.
Hermapkroditus, 81, 343.
Notice of, 82.
Papal Indices, Ixiv.
Saptif, itøtQtre *$*, 463.
pActuET^ Victor. Mon Premier

Amour, 90.
Saraltøt btbatit M -tteujr &tpt*, *t,

liv (note 82).
9arapina9 3^3-
Paravicini, 23.

ΑΛΛΑ

^ací au Cert, 115.

Pardon, 23.

Paris. Books published at, 30,46,48,

5°> 1%> 17*9°» llo> ll5> l$%>

¡             138, 145, 150, 154, 194,-3*1*

3^3, 343, 378, 408, 427, 436.

State of obscene book trade there,

xxix.

Darte aiiö uru&efe after ttarit, 145.
Paris, Justine, 323.
Paris, Paulin, 449.
Pari sot, V. Quoted, 4.
Parmesan, 409.
, Parr, 177.
Parsons, Dr., 182.
Parsons, Nancy, 257.
Partarrieu-Lafosse, 144.
$artu* fnfelbitf, ^(¿toria, 261.
Paul, St. 179, 182.
Paull, S. M. First Principles, 184.
Payjjn, J-P., 446.
Sa^á-láaá, ^íátoíre líeá, 46
Peacock, George. Notice of, 374.
Publications by, 238, 245, 257,

300, 303» 37°» 375» 452·
Pederasty. See Sodomy.
leep at SoneK an* Soperg, % 184.
Peeping Tom, 428,


5l8                   INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.

Peg, One-eyed, xliv.
Pbgo Borewell, 198.
Peignot, G. Mentioned, x.

Quoted, χ vi (note 13), 151, 422
(note).

Books by, 457, 472.
Peixottb, banker, 115.
Pellison, Ixvi (note 106):
^enaï &tatute$, % ifm examination
into, xxxiv (note 46),339,461.
Pen-Drag-On, Anser, 474.
Percel, Gordon de, 456.
Perkins, H. Catalogue, 452.
Serpleftti áí&amma, €ï>e, 354.
Persan, Mme. Doublet de. See

Doublet.

Persigny, Duc de, 157.
PeRSigny, Duchesse de, 157.
^et-tti-t'&tr, 95.
ïettr, £'&rt *e, 95.
Peter, Saint, 179.
Petheram, bookseller, 250.
Jtøt'te ÎÔtbltûgrapJu fcc, 471.
$ettt battre, €í)e, 357·
Britta &itmomâ &t.t 472.
fletít "Folume &c, 472.
Petroni, S. E. Dictionary, 183.
Petronius, lv (note 84).
Petticoat-Pensioners, 321, 360.
Petzholdt, Dr. J, Quoted, 450,457,
467.

Biàliotheca Bibiiograpkica) 445.
Phallic-Worship. See Worship,
{^alliant in indent Morsijtjpíí, 71.
Phallus, 4, 8 (note), 180, %6$t

289 (note).
Phaon, 86.

Phillips, L. B. Dictionary of Bi0.

graphical Reference, 456.
Phillips, Mrs., xliii.
^iloUUonf 472.
SJtlobiblon, knatyát tíeá Crabau^

&C-, 440.

Philomneste, G. P., 472.
Philomneste Junior, 472.
Philopodex, 245, 249.
Philosemus, 397. ν
ißfyloäapfyU tinnö le 33ouKotr, 423.
PHitlers, 86, 296.
yßfyoebt Etöaasm, 326.
ï^omtf-, €ï)t 33ríttííí), 142.
Tßiftxnij: of ^oïiom, %ty> 328.
Photobibliography, lxi (note 96).
Photographs, Excellency of

English, xix (note 17).
Those of H. Hay 1er instanced,

xix (note 17).
Photography might be applied to'

bibliography, lxi.
^^áíologte Ku Juanas*, 197.
íPúcaKtllg Ambulator, C^e, 342.
Piccadilly, Lord. See Queensberry.
Pickering, W. Publication by, 151.
Pida ns at de Mai robert. See

Mairobert.

péfc tie dfaneïjete, %tt 472.
Pieters, Calleken, 420.
Pi go re au. Petite Bibliographie, 471.
Ρ ι L g R ι m , A. A Free Examination Öfc*,

461.

Pillet, Léon, 196.
Pimping. See Prostitution.
Pi ν ç ο ν , Ρ. Nouvea u Manuel, 47ι ·
^Ptoiifi pttnf €|e» 229.


ÍNDEX LÏBRORÜM PROHIBITORUM.                   519

Pitt, William, 209, 212.
fføøoaum (©rbtttum, 397.
PtøuiCnttlj, €ï)e, 214.
Plan of the present work, lxxi.
Plancy, J-A-S. Colun de.

Books by, 440, 458.
Plato, 87, 181.

fKeatfureji &c, of Etterature, 472.
Pliny, 86, 182.

Ρ---LM---R, MISS, 32Ο.

Slums output üougï), 35$.

Plutarch, 182, 264.

PoiLRAS, Veuve de, 456.

ftoûtt Curieux &*., Sin, 472.

iîotnt tie Emtinnatn, 197.

Point-tying, 86.

Poles, Stefan. His death, liii. (81).

The Actual Condition of the

British Museum, 439.
PoLiGNAc, Duchesse de, 116,
Poll, Bauld-cunted, xliv.
Pollution, 263.

Potstauvs,].]. Lususin Venerem, 343.
Poofifs, 404.

Pope, Alex. Mentioned, 203, 205,
223, 225, 231.

Quoted, 88, 182.
Popes. See Priestcraft.
Porde Polis, impress., 96.
^ornograp^c, £e» 424.
Sortie? tteá C^artreujc, He, 109.
Portugal. Book trade (obscene) in,

xxxi.

Sonette·* au xixe Siècle, 90.
Potable Gold, 87.
Potter, Sarah, xliii, 311, 312, 313.
Potter» Thomas» 207, 226, 431.

PoTTiNGER, J. Publications by, 201,

214, 21 c, 220, 221.
PouBLON, F. Illustrations by, 145,

427.

Poudre de Joie, 86.
Poulet-Malassis. Quoted, 144.

Publications &c. by, 24, 236,238,

407, 449.

$our tit ta &oú, 90.
Power, J. A Handy-Book about Books,

462.
Powers of Reproduction. Three

Essays on, 82.
POX, prevalency of, 364.
La Cacomonade, 150.
Pratt, xlix (note 70).
•Pre&tcatortana, 472.
premier &cte fcu &#notte &c, 130,

131.

Prepuce, 180.
Presses de la Société, 168, 424.
prêtre, Ee, 413 (note).
Jîrtapeta, %tä, 472.
Priapus, 85,163.

Worship of, 3, 5, 253.
Price, Mrs., 257.
Srteát in îÊl^me, CJe, 214.
Priestcraft.

Some popes addicted to sodo-
my i Julius III. instanced,

xxxiii (note 42).
Discipline used.by priests to serve

their own lubricity, xl.
Father Girard and the girl

Cadiere, xl (note 55), 65.
Cornelius Adriaensen's whipping

academy, xl (note 55), 416.


$10                    INDEX LIBRORÜM PROHIBITORUM.

Priestcraft.

Papal Indices, lxiv.

Names of some authors and books

condemned by papal authority,

Ixv (note 103).
Vices of the monks, 86.
Marie Gerin raped and murdered

by the priest Mingrat, 99.
Rev. John Carroll murders a

child, 99.
Intolerance, 182.
Curious dispute between the

priests and natives of Pondi-

cherry about the "taly," 289

(note).
Instance of corpse-profanation by

a priest, 413.
Books against priests, 64, 70, 90,

99, 138, 151, 167, 168, 184,

413 (note), 433.
Principaux Libraires, Chez les, 432,

434·
SMnriptô pour rorganúíatúm &t.f

473·
Privately printed Books. See

Books.

Proííá tøg &&tt&t, 473.
Procuring, See Prostitution.
$rol%tum tmum et multipler, 262.
Profligacy. See Vice,
fkoijrtaa of %obtf Wfyz, 229.
^lûnonctatton SCngloiøe, %&, 183.
Proper names should never be

translated, lviii.

Proprietors, Printed for the, 436.
Prose. S. T. Coleridge quoted on,

1 (note 73).

Prose.

R. Southey's style praised by
S. T. Coleridge, 1 (note 73).

A. Baillet's style criticised by La
Monnoye xlix (note 73).

Standard erected by A. Baillet,

xiix (note 73).
Prostitution.

Black prostitutes, xxxviii, 404.

Flagellation practised. See
Flagellation.

Names of noted prostitutes. See
Female Flagellants.

"The Roll Call of some cele-
brated Mots," 404.

The" tavern plyer" described,

17·

Homeless girls in the last cen-
tury, 358.

Reclaiming prostitutes, 358.

* Petticoat pensioners," 360.

A "jilt" described, 360.

Haunts of prostitutes, 360.

First brothel in London on Con-
tinental principle, 320.

Prostitution in New York, 188.

French prostitutes, procuresses»
&c, 323.

Justine Paris, 323.

Mme. Gourdan and her establish-
ment, 323.

Nautch women of India described,

74·
Indian courtesans superior to

those of Europe, 380.
They shave their private parts,

38L


INDBX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.                     ¡21

Prostitution.

Books on prostitution, i, 17,143,

H4>3i9> 3*i> 3*7» SSh 403,
427.

Pryce, Miss, xlv.

Prycb, Mrs., 401.

Pudenda. See Organs of Gene-
ration.

Puissant, Vital, Brussels booksel-
ler, xxxii.

Puissant, Vital. Publications by,

no, 156, 157.
Pu Lei. Quoted, lxxvi.
Pulleiar, described, 289 (note).
¥upp*t &i)ofo, €%t, 18.
Puma-chandra artery, 290.
íguráuító of littérature, CJe, 473.
Purusháyita-bandha, »96.
JJuttana Errante, 1.

Quack Doctors, American, xxxvi,

188.

<Shta&er, €%e ftmoriro*, 45.
tøuafter, C$e &numr* o! a, 45.
«Stuaferr, Cí)e Eífe ^rc. of a, 433.
Ruártelo if ^ut^orö, 470, 473.
Qubehsberry, Duke of. Mentioned,

208, 213, 320.
Notice of, 211.
The Piccadilly Ambulator,

242.

Qüérard, J. M. Quoted, vii, xi (note
4), xv (note 8), $$, 202, 221,

323, 457> 459·
Mentioned, x, xi, xxviii.
Books by, 4$$, 460, 475.
Book upon, 468.
Commended by G. Brunei, 460.
Quetelet, xxii (note 23).
Quick, actor, 88.

Quotations should be given with
all errors, lviii.

Rabbe, 448.
Rabelais, 87, 96.
RabutiNj Bussy, 179.
Rachel, actress, 157.
Rachel, Jacob's wife, 86.

BIBB

Radha-ballubhis sect, described,
76.

Rae, W. F. Quoted, 201.

Wilkes, Sheridan, Fox, The Oppo-
sition,
&c, 476.


$11                    INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORÜM.

Raepsaet, J. J., 164.
î&am&Ur'si tflaäl) &on$¿Ut, Cïje, 134.
Í&amfcltr'¿ fMaga^me, CJî, 473.
3£tamfcter'$ JHaga$tn*, CJe fleto, 13.
îfcamfcttr'a áíHagajme, CJe (©rtgtnal,

471.

Randall. Publication by, 15.
îfcanïig ^ongater, CJt, 134.
Rape.

The acme of delight, 122, 125.
Marie Gerin raped by the priest

M ingrat, 99.
î&are Vtxititä, 264.
Ras Lila, 269, 274, 276,
Ras Mandali, 270, 275, 276.
Raucourt, actress and tribade, xxxv

(note 48).
Rat, Miss, 257.
Raynaldus, Cardinal, 260.
Reading alleviates care -, Fontenelle

quoted, vi i.
Erotic works the most attractive j

Restif de la Bretonne quoted,

vii.
The worst book may be turned.

to good account j Bérard

quoted, xxv (note 26).
Beaöonö for tfjf 4kofot¥) at S>øt(umu,

358.
Reboul, G. Notice of, 131.

Le Premier Acte du Synode &c,

130.
Ϊ&*φΓφ£ΐ $\χχ ΓΙ ncertttutøtø£tgn*jE!

öe ta arøort, 473.
ÎAeifeotttns Üaö, C|e, 353.
aauunï fctt ïïe áHatittpasi, 473.
Redgrave, S. Λ Die. of Artisis» 456.

Reed, I. Biographie, Dramática,

447·

Informing ConötabU, $tú(t of a, 18.
Refrigerants, 87.
3£Ufltóter an& C^tontíle, ^í, 473.
î^egnlar 33ang*up Reciter, C¿e, 134.
Relfe, Lupton, Publications by,

183, 184.

Religion. See Worship.
famtntetmtta of dfelí£ ^aégman,

353.
^antmsíííníesí of t^e Court of ©eorgt

.1 anï M, 474.

Renard, F. Publication by, 48.
Rentu-Snát, described, 288.
Jupona* à 4W. &u4tín Catïïet, 145.
îlcponae tr'utt campagnard, 164 (note).
deportó of Crtafó at t^t <3ltt öatig»

474-
Restif de la Bretonne. Quoted,

vii, 423.

Booksby, 37, 470, 471, 472.
Book upon, 443.
Eetaltatton, C^e, 143.
Reuss, J. D. φαδ geíeCtte ©ngíanb,

xii (note 4).

i£Ufme tftô Romans', 474.
iíleouí tøugclopaffqiu, 474.
fililí ^artótenm, Ha, 474.
ia^notíífí'íí ütöpïag of Wrmourá, 12.
Re γ ν osa, Rodrigo de, 152 (note).
Re ζ ab al y Ugarte, J. Quoted, Ivii

(note 88).
Biblioteca. de ios Escritores &c,

444·

Ríe ci o, C. M. Quoted, 265.
Memorie Storicke &c, 469.


ÍNDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.                    ¡0,$

Richard de Bury. See Bury.
Richard III, King, 86".
Richards, G. Publications by, 223,

224 (note).

Richardson, Mrs., xliii.
Ridley. Publication by, 215.
Ring, Miss, xliv.

RlSTELHUBER, M. P., 475.

Ritchie, J. E. The Night Side of

London, 470.

&t*tum dfí4um éon&éttt, %tyf 134.
R—nson, Mrs., 257.
Rochelle, Née db la. See Née.
Rock, 225 (note).
&οϋ, & Sîts'tori) of tíje, 464.
Rod« See Flagellation,

ROGERUS CUNÆUS, I98.

Rollos, G., singer, 147.

Wíommtt of Cf)aottø*nmtt, Ci)*, 344,

345, 35$> 355-
Romano, Giulio, xix, 16,5.

Rome. Books published at, 46, 260,

397·
Rops, F. Mentioned, xix, 407.

Etching by, 236.
RoauEPLAN, Nestor, 196.
Ross, singer, 135.
Rothschild, 63.
Rouen» Book printed at, 429.
Roure, Marquis du. Quoted, xiv
(note 6), xvi (note 13), 98.

Analectabiblion^ 439.
Rousseau, J. J. Mentioned, 323.

Quoted, 300, 370.
Rowlands on, Thomas, xviii.
Royer, Alphonse. His death, 463.

Histoire de Γ Opéra, 463.
RozEz & Co., 451.
R—pe, Mrs., 257.
Rudd, Mrs., 257.
Rupfer, E., printer, 411.
Rutherfurd, Lord, 340.

S***. See Sade.
Sabar, Vicomte de, 409.
Sabbatn, 9.
Sackville, George, 198.
Sacré, A. Publication by, 434.
Sacré-Dugluesne, Ch. Mentioned,
xxxii.

Publications by, 115, 145, 427,

428.
Sade, Marquis de. Notice of, 34.

Mentioned, xxii, 26, 107.

Sade, Marquis de.

Aline et Vàlcour, 30.
Zoloé, &c„ 406.
Unpublished work by, 422.
Books on, 35 (note), 36 (note),
37> 38, 39> 407y 408, 4^3,466,
468.

Sadopolis, impress, 408.
®aengerín, %nê ben SDtemoimt einer,
102, 291, 426, 441.


¿24                   INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.

ôatnfroto anti Œuïalta, CJe Entoura
of, 70,

Äatnfroftr attíí Alalia» Cí)c ftntrigut*
of, 70.

£atnfrm& et Œutatte, £ e¿ &mour¿ *e,64.

Saint-Ange, Louis de, 434.

Saint Bartholomew's Hospi-
tal, 415.

£atøt rørtoget, C^e í&errg (årtier of,
H3> 305.

Sainte-Preuve, F. G. B. de, 448.

Saint-Helier, printer, 136 (note).

Saint Maximin, Armoux de, 422.

Saint Paul, 179, 182.

Saint Paul, Comte de, xxxîx (note

53)·

Saint-Paul, Mayeur de. Notice of,

116.

L'Autrichienne en Goguette, lijf.
Saint Peter, 179.
Saint-Phar, Octavie de, 145.
Salviati, 7.
Sampson, H. A Hist, of Advertising,

464.
Samson Low. Publication by, 193

(note).

&amyíí ^tor#, 353.
Sanchez, Garci, 152 (note).
Sanchez, Luis, 151.
Sanchez, Th., 181.
Sand, Mme. Georges, 157.
Sandwich, Lord, 208, 209, 210, 211,

226, 301.
Sappho, 86.
Sartine, 42,7.
Sartini, A. Design by, 90.
Saspanda artery, 290.

åatan'* fëatöeat %mte, 338, 357·
Satiricus Sculptor, 453.
J&aturtrag 3&e&iefo, Cje, 474.
Saturnin, ^tát. of dTatJer, 127.
£>atarea peráonneiíe¿, 466.
Saunders, Κ. Quoted, 282.
Say, J-B. Quoted, lxvi (note 105),

lxix (note 1.12).
Petit Volume, 472.
â>ianïialeif tit fSmytlUá, 145.
Scarcity of Books, lxii.

D. Clement quoted, lxii to Ιχίτ

(notes).
&ctnt¿ in Ü)t %íU of a footing jEan,

326, 396.
Scheible, J. Mentioned, xxx.

Publications by, 224, 449, 459.
Schmidt, J. W. Publication by, 161.
§5â)ooîVfâo$t ñOíitntuvta of a, 15,396.
Schoonweld, S. Publication by,42a

(note).

Schröder-Devrient, Frau, 102.
J^cotrî) ^cati)uvrøtff, €í)c, 229.
Scotland» Sodomy in, 340.
Scott, G. Publication by, 376.
Scott, Miss, 237.
í^ctífofcleomatua, 474.
Sculptor, Satiricus, 453.
&ealeb better, Cï)e, 35$> 367-
Secret ^oiigsiter, C|e, 134.
Se c υ NDU s, J. Lusus in Fenerem, 243.
Seddon, 113.
Seed» See Semen»
Segovie. Book published at, 42.
Seigniorial Rights, 161,164,173.
&dztt C'.viracts from tin îaoo^oofe,

354·


INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.                     $2¡

Sellon, Edward.

Annotations on the Sacred Writ-
ings of the Hindus,
73.

The New Epicurean, 314.

Phæbe Kissagen, 326.

Selections from the Decameron of
Boccaccio,
369.

The Ups and Downs of Life, his
autobiography, 379.

His suicide, 391.

Poem by him, 392.

Unpublished letter by him, 393.

List of his works, 396, and con-
cluding note (post).
Selwyn, George, 212, 320.
fttmaint Jloftunw, Ea, 471.
Semen, 177,179, 263, 266, 286.

See also Kama-salila,
Semiramis, Queen, τ80.
Senator, J. W., 216.
Seraglio Pastilles, 86.
deratfct tie Eotitíre*, 3Ltá, 321.
Serjeant, Η. Publication by, 142.
&eføti &ge¿, iïarapïjrasîe upon, 19.
SiviGNJÉ, Mme. de, Lettres, 37, 466.
dtfagenarían, Cïje, 474·
Sextus V, Pope, 181.
Sexual Intercourse, 86.

See also Copulation,
Seymour, J., bookseller, 213.
Shade, H., 342.
Shakespeare. Quoted, Ixvii, 15, 87,

182, 326, 379.
Sbankini women, 285.
5$ap* Ceat, C^e, 368.
Sharp, singer, 135.
Shasha men, 285.
cccc

Shelley, P. B., 178.
Shenstone. Quoted, 344, 345.
Shepherd, Mrs., xliii.
Shepherd, R. H. Quoted, .253.
Shoberl, F., 447.

Shoe Lane, resort of prostitutes, 363.
Shropshire, bookseller, 357.
áMjort Víth) oí Ecg al Bibliograph,

474·

S—i, Signora, 257.
SiDDONS. See Seddon.
^íta ^|)áátra, 284.
Simon, 378 (note).
Singular %íU oí üHme. Ttttú*, 13.
SiNiBALDus, I. B. Notice of, 265.
Geneanthropeia, 260.
Rare Ferities,
264.
S inn Ott, Catherine, 99.
Smith, Captain Orrin, 251.
Smith, H. See Dugdale.
Smith, H. S- G. & Co. Publication

by, 70.

Smith, J. R., xviii.
Smith, R. See Dugdale.
S**n**Rj Hon. Jack, 357.
SoBOLSTCHiKOFF, B. Quoted, lix

(note 93).
Principes pour V Organisation &c.

des Grandes Bibliothèques, 473.
Sacíete tø* $xmt&'$ttmx&, 95, 96.
^o(úti) hv Ü)t ^uppreoáíon of Víctf

taeportá of tje, 475.
Society for Promoting Useful Know-
ledge, Printed for the, 185.
Society of Vice, Printed for the, 114.
&ot(omt, 1$£ 120 §oumitâ tit. See

concluding note (post).


¿2Ó                     INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.

Sodomy«

Prevalent among the ancient

Greeks, xxxiii, 25, 28.
Introduced into Europe by the

Bulgarians, xxxiii.
Origin of the word lugger, xxxiii

(note 41).
Practised in Italy and France,

xxxiii, 25, 27, 366.
Some popes addicted to it j Julius

III instanced, xxxiii (note 42).
Not much practised in England,

xxiv.
Dr. W. D. Buck quoted on the

sphincter ani. xxxiv (note 45).
The Knights of Malta given to

it, 25.
Prevalent among the French

soldiers, 25.
A society formed at Paris in the

17th century for its practice,

26, 179.

Dr. Tardieu quoted, 27.
Balls of Sodomites at Paris, 28.
Priests accused of sodomy, 91.
Extracts from a poem imputing

the commission of it to Lord

Byron, 189.
The Vere Street Coterie, xxxiv

(note 46), 328.
The White Swan Public House,

where the club was held, de-
scribed, 329.
Names of some of the frequenters,

33*-

Discovery and dissolution of the
club, 333.

Sodomy.

Punishment of the offenders, 333,
Many similar convictions at the

time, 338, SZ9-
A society of the same order at

Exeter, 338.

Lord Audley beheaded for sodo-
my, &c. in 1631, 330.
Its prevalence among the upper

classes, 339.
Instances at Oxford, Edinburgh,

&c, 340.
Effeminacy of men's dress, their

kissing each other, &c, 364.
Catamites made their addresses

in the streets, 367, 404.
"Tommies," 330.
" Margeries," and " Pooffs," 404.
Books upon, 23, 26, 27, 28, 189,

328, 367> 35%> 402, 403·
^otfti fcjortï) in a Wife, 229,
&QlifS, &tøt af Mourn jrøtraniia, 43.
SoLMS, Madame de, 56.
Solomon, 86.
^ome Account φ €ngltóï) &tagr,

475·

Song Books, 13, 21,133, 147,185.
Sonnini, 180.

^opï)te, JEaríafje foe, no, 434.
&ùtciïxt, %ät 475.
Soufflet, Au, 95.
S Outhey, R. Mentioned, xii.

His style praised by S. T. Cole-
ridge, 1 (note J3).
His theory for learning languages,

lvii (note 90).
The Doctor, 45.9.


INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.                    <2J

Arntómirt tie la lÉtéoolutúm, 450.

Spadones, See Eunuchism.

Spain. Book trade (obscene) there,
xxxi.

^jpantöï) literature, $H$t. of, 464.

Sparkling Reciter, C^e, 134.

atøectmena of t$e Cable Calk of &.
C Colerftfge, 475.

dpecultøt, ^îJ&mttu-fé of a, 16.

Spence, Rev. Joseph. Anecdotes>44o.

Spencer. See Le De Spencer.

Spencer, Charlotte, 2^7.

Spermatozoa, 177.

SpMncter ani, Dr. Buck quoted
on, xxxiv (note 45).

Spiers and Pond, 391.

Spilsbury, T. Publication by, 3.

Spires of Churches, phaliic em-
blems, 84.

Stanhope, Earl. Quoted, 202,211,

225.
History of England, 464.

áetatcs'mm, ^íaíortxal &ftetc!)e¿ of,
463.

Steidel, bookseller, $fö.

Sterility, 85, 180, 263.

Stevens, Geo. Alex. Notice of, 19.
Tke Adventures of a SpecuHst, 16.

Stevens, H. Quoted, vii, χ (note 3),
xi (note 4), xx (note 19), xlviii
(note 69), 1 (note 75), ixi
(note 96).

Stevens, H.

Billiotheca Geographica» 446.
Stewart, Mrs., xliii.
â>ttff ©ream, Wi)t, 434.
Stock, St. GeorgbH. Notice of,354.

Books by, 344, 345, 353, 354,
&Ί, 434·

Unpublished letter by, 356.
Stone, George, 198.
Stowe, Mrs. H. B., 193.
Strasbourg. Book published at,

424.

Stringer, Miss Charlotte, 25a.
Stuttgart. Book published at, 224.
áNfcltme of .dflagellattort, 241, 258,

370,

SudburYj, John, 243.
sudbury, t., i49.
Suetonius, liv (note 84).
JNltane 3^o^rea, Ea, 197.
Sumpter, F. Publication by, 227.
&upmï}meii Httteratø îBeôotleti,

475·
&uptvcf)ttusi Etttfraíreá, ^aöttcjeö,

&c, 475.

Superstition, See Worship,
gut leö temouj: tit régltóe, 90.
Swift, Dean, 96, 176.
Swinburne, A. C, 254.
Swinton, Rev. John, 340.
^gtitbol røor^ip, indent, 71.
Symonds, H. D. Publication by, 342.

Tabes dorsalis, 179.

Caïîle f(^8d)rtCq[tte &€., 469, 475.

Caöleau Jptifèle ï«i Crouftleö &í., 475.
CabUaur tfeé Jiffeeurjí, 129.


528                    INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.

Tablettes de Magnanimité, 86.
Tai ne, H. Hist. de la Littérature

Anglaise, 463.
Catø out of &f|)ool, 353,
Tallard, Clermont, xxxv (note 47).
Tallien, Mlle., 409, 410.
Taly, described, 289 (note).
Tamorlane, 180.
Tardieu, Dr. A. Quoted, 27.

Attentats aux Mœurs, 459.
Tasso. Quoted, 22.
Tau, a phallic emblem, 84, 85.
Taylor, Sally, xliv.
Techener, J. Bulletin du Bibliophile,

449·
Teeth, seven ways of applying them,

295>
Tegg & Son. Publication by, 183

(note).

Temple de Volupté, Au, 165.
Tennent, Sir Emerson, 9, 11.
Terentianus, lxxv (note 124).
Terentius. Quoted, 319.
Thackeray, W. M. Quoted, 136,

212.

The Four Georges, 460.
Cootie ïftt %íUrtím$tf %&f 423, and

concluding note (post).
CïjWae P&tloÉîopïïe, 89.
Cf)m¿e $íí)ílooopi)f, Hppanittotttii', 89.
Captan ¿tcttotiarg, Cïje, 476.
Thévenot, 180.
Thévenot de Mo rande. LaGazette

Noire, 461.

Thiers, lxv (note 103), 173.
Thistlethwayte, Rev. Dr. R., sodo-

mist, 340.

Thomas, Ralph. Quoted, xv (note 7),

lxxi (note 116), 136.
Handbook of Fie ti Haus Names,

xi ν (note *]), 462.
A Martyr to Bibliography, 461,

468, 47°·

Thomas, Saint, 181.
Thomassin, C. Publication by, 422

(note).

Thompson, J., 23.

Thompson, William, sodomist, 334.
Thoms, W. J. The Story of Notes

and Queries» 470.
Thurlow, Miss, xliv.

TlCKLE-PlTCHER, TlMOTHY, I49.

CtcitM) jfAtttôtrel, CJe, 134.
Ticknor, George. Quoted, 152

(notes).
History of Spanish Literature,

464.

Tiger. Publication by, 110.
Tilladet, Chevalier de, 27.
Tillier, Du. Quoted, 427.
Τι MBS, J. Clubs and Club Life, 454.
Cimes, C$e, 476.
Tim our, the Tartar, 180.
Timperley, C. H. A Die. ofPnnters,

&c., 456.

Tirayak posture, described, 295.
Titian. His portrait of Aretino,

1 (note).

Title of this work explained, Ixiv.
Titles of books should be given

exact and untranslated, lviii,

lxxi.

Coaat» Ci)t» lui (note 82).
Todd,Rev. J. Quoted,xxxvi (note 50).


INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.                   ¡2g

TOLAND, I78.

Tommies, 330.

Tournon, 289 (note).

Tous les Libraires, Chez, 110, 143,

407.

Towers of Ireland, phallic em-
blems, 6, 85.
Translation.

No attempt at translation made

in the present work, lvii.
Translations imperfectly reflect

the original, lvii.
The Rev. R. A. Willmott quoted,

lvii (note 89).

Book titles and proper names
should never be translated,
lviii.
The French are apt to do this,

Iviii.
Some blunders in translation

given, lviii (note 92).
Cranftmtøion of Htfe, Cí)e, 476.
Crtattøe on t$e gføe of digging, %

240.

Crftfor tit %tbtt& %m* &*♦, 476.
Tribadism. Practised in Turkey
and France, xxxiv.

Tribadism.

Instances cited from Brantôme,

xxxiv (note 47).
Lines upon the actress Raucourt,

xxxv (note 48).

Books in which this vice is men-
tioned, xxxvi (note 48), 195.
"The Game at Flatts," 257,

367.

Crtfmne, Ute, 476.
Troliere, La, 427.
Cru* á^torj) of Hortt anti Eattg 33j>ron,

Œ%e, 193 (note).
Trübner & Co. Publications by, 71,

268.
Crgal of Horíf &xCtíU$f 330 (note),

476.

Turc, Robert le, 98.
Turin, Books published at, 52, 129,

408.

Turner, J., 137.
Cu#£imi|$£ J&ongat«:, Cf)*, 135.
Twain, Mark, 254.
Twickenham. Tribadism at,

367.
Twitcher, Jemmy. See Sandwich.

The Life, &c, of, 301.

Uhland. Quoted, 282.
Uim. Drawings &c. by, 195.
©nUuí Curíoéttj?, 434.

DDDD

Unguiculation, 293, 295.
5äm&e«ial grager, Cíjt, 198.
Upavisîita posture, 295.


53O                    INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.

Upcott, W. 447.

Sty* antt Uofona of Œrtetante, Wfyt,

319>

^pff anti üofottó of Htfe, Cï)e, 379.
®tóage tø Romana, J3e Γ, 456.
©tøe of dHoflflmg, % Creative on fyt,

240.

Usoz y Rio, Sr., i^r, 154.

ifóu dFlasvotum &c, ©e, xl (note

Utitiia posture, 295.
Uttána-bandlia postures, 295.
^ore föomana, &t, 165.
^oté C^eotíóca, I9e, 161.

Vacôubrib, Auguste. Quoted, 90.
Vadvá woman, 285.
Yaishnavas, Customs of, 76.

Tales of the, 276.
Valcourt, Justin, 408.
Valencia. Book published at, 151.
Vallabh, 269.

Talla^áíjarpaA, fcúít of φ, 268.
Valle, P. delle, i8î.
Talmctr et ilglita, 34.
Vaitce, Dr., xlv, xlvi.
Vandenhouten. Publication by,

HS-
Vapereau, G. Die, des Contempo*

rains, 458.
Yarkats, 270, 275.
Yashikaran, Indian act of charm-
ing, 297.

Vaughan, Ernest. Notice of, 430.
Dm Neuf et du Vieux, 428.
Joyeusetés de Frère-Jean, 430.
Veinant, Aug., 446.
Venereal Disease. See Pox.

Venette, 86.

Tent Creator, 198:

Ttnuå, C£e Eattle* of, 117.

Femtó, Cïje Caôtnet of, UnUcktil,

264.
Vm\x¿ ^í^oolmtóttreííá, xlv. (note 64),

397> 47Ö.
Vere Street Coterie, xxxiv (note

4^)» 328.

Verger, 378 (note).
Tertti aux lea fceur $voti¿ ku, 408,

468.

Verlaine, Paul. Les Amies, 42.
Vtvä par la lecture öeötiudif on peut

£oim®ttre öt l'on atme, 64.
Verville. See Beroalde.
aSet^ei^nitg einer Sammlung &c, 476.
VÉ si nie r^ Pierre, 61.
Vtötviä, íKmc €ty Singular íífr

&t., 13.
Veuillot, Louis. Le Droit du

Seigneur, 164 (note)·


INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.                     53 I

Vice.

Necessity for the historian to take
vice into consideration ; Buckle
quoted, xix (note 18).
Should not be taught, but must
be shown in its true colours 3
J. B. Say quoted, Ixix (note
112).

Profligacy of the Maharajas,
268.

Victor Emmanuel. Obscene paint-
ings made for him, 267.

Tie ti'une Entretenue, 146.

Tie licencieuse B'une femme atfuitfre,
146.

ViEiLH de BoisJOLiar, 448.

Tita cuneugeá tf« fi'Ueé Öe jote, 146.

Tieá *fe ISameá datante*, 469, 476.

Vigerus Mutoniatus, 198.

Vigneul-Marville. Quoted, lv
(note 85).

Vigny, Alfred de, 443.

TiRage Bull, CJe, 148.

Villers, Miss, 257.

TíHeterque, %' Auteur ïieö Crimea öe
Tumour à, 40;.

Vincent, Maria, 23.

Vincent, Mrs., 147.

Vínisítim dfoetu¿ ertra hierum ^enttt,

262.
Violet le Duc. Catalogue, 450.

Quoted, li (note 76), 98.
Vi rey, 181.
Virgil. Quoted, 50.
Virgin, The desire to deflower a

virgin is an acquired taste, but

is nevertheless the acme of

delight, 122.
Time when a virgin should be

enjoyed, 125.
See also Woman.
Virginity. Essay on, 177.
Visconti, Mme., 409.
VoLSANGE, 409.
Voltaire. Quoted, 176.

Book improperly attributed to

him, 117.

Mentioned, 86, 87, 150, 323.
'Fotuptuartan fïfluéeum, CJe, 436, $36.
Vreushabha man, 285.
Vyanta-bandha posture, 295.

Wake, C. S, indent Symbol Worship,

71.

Wal ford, E. Men of the Time, 469.
Wall, Baring, 340.

Walpole,Horace. Quoted,203,207,

208, 211, 212.
Books by, 469, 474.
Wanlovius, J., 219.


¡$2,                   INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.

Wanton f tóutt, tøt)tf 257, 303.
røanton Warbler, C^e, 135.
Warburton, Bishop. Quoted, 202.

Mentioned, 198, 207, 209, 226.

Notice of, 212.
Ward, Artemus, 254.
Ward, A. W. A Hist, of English

Dramatic Literature, 464.
Ward, William, engraver, xviii.
Warée. Table Alphabétique, 469.
Wart, Juan, 29.
Wärter, J. W., 4^9.
Washburne, E. B., 252.
røafcr fcftø, €!je, 368.
»aterforfc ¿ongatír, %\t, 135.
Watson, Mrs., 257.
Watt, Robert. Mentioned, xii.

Bibliotheca Britannica, 44^.
røag to $eet, C^e, 434.
Webbe, Philip Carteret, 208,

209.

Webb's Hotel, 391.
Wedlock, See Marriage.
Weede, H., printer, 73.
Weir, 86.
West, William. Notice of, 136.

Publications by, 133, 134, 133.
West Wycombe, 211.
Westphalie. Book printed at, 95.
Westropf, H. M. Ancient Symbol

Worship, 71.

Whelan, P. Publication by, 12.
Whipping. See Flagellation.
Whipwell & Co., 434,
White, Andrew. Notice of, 114,

Publications by, 114.

White House, 312.

White Swan public house, 228.

White, Thomas, executed for sodo-
my, 332-

Whitman, Walt, 254.

TO&ore, %ty &αοητρΙί$!)Λ, ι, 113
(note).

OTijort, Cïj* Wanttmng, 2.

Whorecraft« See Prostitution.

Wideawake, 145.

Muoto anïi tyt Ißatfton'si 13 uïl, €ty,

113'

Wild, Jonathan, 336.
Wilder, Alex. M.D., 71.
Wilkes, John. Notice of, 231.

An Essay on Woman, 198 to 236,

430.

Books on, 454, 466, 476.
»ílfefá, áHjerfoan, jTor C$t (Sppo^

¿tttort ire, 476.
WiLKiE, J. Publication by, 202

(note).

Williams, murderer, 415.
Williams, J Publication by, 214.
WiLLicK, Dr., 86.
Willis, Miss, xliv. ,
Will m Ott, Rev. R. A. Quoted,

xxvii (note 31), xlix (note Ji),

Ivii (note 89), lviii (note 91).
Pleasures, &c. of Literature,

472.

Wíl—ν, Mrs., 257.
Wilson, G. H. Wonderful Characters,

476.

Wilson, Harriet, 49.
Wilson, H. H., 80 (note).


INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.                    533

Wilson, John, 137.

Wilson, Mary, i, 23, 243, 244,

397·

TOtlöon'ö H*tø dflaíff) åongsi, 135·
Witeon'g 3&um Cooler'* Collection,

135·

Wing rave, 244.
TOúSíjíng eiaéá, Cï)e, 354.
røtt anti (©tconomg, Amours; of, 19.

Wit, Saint, 7 (note).
Witt, George. 8 (note), 9.
W—ley, Lady, 257.
Wo ff—GTON, Mrs., 257.
SBoïïufï tm Zaxtit be* SSetmS, 402.
Wolzogen, Α. von, 103 (note).
Woman,

Best modes of enjoying one,

119.
May be enjoyed by two men at

the same time, 120.
Should not be quite naked,

121.
Experiences more delight than

the man, 121.             ·

Dispute on this point between

Jupiter ana Juno, 179, 263.
A youth desires a woman older

than himself, 122.
Pleasures of rape, 125.
Woman's carnal desire stronger

than that of man, 177; 265.
Sexual connections j female

organs of generation ; seed of

both sexes, 263.
Menstruation and sterility, 163,

297.
EEBE

Woman.

Influence of the stars upon con-
ception, 263.

" Conceptio sine coitu," 263.
" Fœmina est animal imperfec-
tum," 263.

Thirty points of beauty, 263.
Libidinous women, 263, 265.
Alphabet of the defects of wo-
man, 264.
Of those who died in the act,

264.
Whether females may change

their sex, 265.
Which is more lustful, a maid or

a woman, 265.
How to contract the vulva, 265^

297.

Nautch women of India de-
scribed, 74.
Indian courtesans superior to

those of Europe, 380.
They shave their private parts,

380.
Four classes of women among

the Hindoos, 285.
Pad mini-woman described,

286.

Signs by which the wise know
that a woman is amorous, 286.
Twelve periods when women

have the greatest desire, 187.
Woman is colder, but less easily

satisfied than man, 288.
The yoni, of four kinds, de-
scribed, 289.


534                   INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.

Woman.

Women should constrict the
muscles of the vagina during
coition, 290.

The Kabbádáh of Abyssinia,
290 (note).

Indiscriminate congress permitted
only if the woman's life be in
danger, 291.

List of women excluded from
copulation, 291.

Preliminary embraces, &c. de-
scribed, 293.

Various postures enumerated, 295.

Various prescriptions, 297.

Monotony begets satiety, 299.

" Tommies," 330.

Picture of a homeless girl in Lon-
don in the last century, 358.

Endeavours toreclaim prostitutes,

3SS-

Women counterfeit resistance,
and delight in being stormed,

3S9-

Men kept by women, 360.
A " Jilt " described, 360.
Haunts of prostitutes, 360.

Woman.

Tribadism, xxxiv, 195, 35J, 36J.

Brantôme cited, xxxiv (note 47).

Verses on the actress Raucourt,
xxxv (note 48).

Books on woman, 117, 161, 165,
260, 264, 282, 284.

See also Virgin.

Woman, ñn (føaa# on, 198 to 236,430.
Woman of tl)t Cofou, &utfjmttc füfe

of a, 17.

Woman'3 î&etfolutton, 229.
TOonKerful Character*, 476.
Wood, John, 341.
W00LEY, 328.
Worship.

Hindoo, ys, 268.

Phallic, 3, 5> 83, 85, z8o.

Symbol, 71.
Wou, H. J. Publication by,

416" (note).
Wraxall, 212.
Wren, Sir Christopher, 250.
Wright, Thomas. Notice of, 10.

Books by, 9, 10, 459.
Wrinkled on i&ofcma&tng, 2 54.
W—Rs—y, Lady, 15.

Yga, Mme. Le Culte de Priape, 9.
gofetFsî preceptor, 403.
YonL Described, 286, 289.

Women classed according to the
extent of, 285.

Yoni,

Worship of, 7Ó, 8^, 289 (note).
Kissed by the voluptuaries of

Sáta-desha, 294.
Prescription for narrowing, 297.


INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.                  ¡$$

Yoni.

Blood from used as a charm,
298.

See also Organs of Genera-
tion.
Yonijas, y6.

York« Book published at, 305.
Sooting Criminal, %\U of a, 18.
Young, Dr., 182.
Young, Henry, 158.

f^oung f&aítí'á Etbrar^, C$t, 119.

%Î$lvvt&vtiïUvit, 96.
Ζ—LLi, Signora, 257.

Zoloi, 407.

Zubrodt, I. P. Publication by, 261.


CONCLUDING NOTE.

The present volume has been much longer in the press than was antici-
pated. The MS. was given to the printer on the 21st of June, 1875, and the
book left his hands March 30, 1877,

During this time changes have naturally taken place j and none more
complete than in the state of the book trade in Belgium, concerning which
the following note appears to be necessary.

The observations upon the subject at p. xxxii. of my Introduction were
substantially true when written, but since that date (1875) things have been
altered. The Belgian authorities, at the instigation, I believe, of the English
government, have taken energetic steps to suppress the traffic in erotic litera-
ture, and seizures have lately been made in the houses of the principal book-
sellers. Hartcupp (see note at p, 434 ante), Sacré-Duquesne, M.M. Gay,
father and son, and others have got into trouble. The result of which is
that at present it is as difficult for a. stranger to procure an obscene book in
Brussels as in London.

I take this opportunity of adding the correct title of the unpublished work
of the Marquis de Sade, the exact wording of which I did not know when I
wrote the rémarks at p. 422 (ante). It is " %ti 120 Sfottméeíí tie bottom* ou
rÜcole du Libertinage, écrites en 20 soirées, de 7 à 10 heures, et finies le 12
Novembre 1785/'

The list of Edward Sellout's works, given at p. 396 (ante), will I believe
be rendered quite complete by the addition of " Herbert JSreafcipear: a Legend
of the Mahratta War, London, 1847/' 8vo., noted by All i bone at vol. 2,
p. 1995, of his " Critical Dictionary."

Another édition of Ci)* IToluptuadan f&itííeum may yet be noted. It is a
reprint of the work noticed at p. 436 ante $ small 8vo. (counts 4) j pp. 97 in
all ; small print ; 6 mediocre illustrations, generally coloured, inspired by, but
not exactly copied from those of the original $. the title heads each page, and is
underlined. The wording of the title page is identical with that of the
original, with the substitution of anff&" for "and"; like that it is without
date, but was printed about 1810. A note at foot of the last page of the
original is omitted in this reprint.


INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.                    ¡tf

ERRATA.

Page xx, note 19, line 10.—For pronouce        read pronounce

„ xxii, „ 22, „     2.     „ getateø „ getteueS

„ xxiv, „ — „   12.     „ aquaintance „ acquaintance

„ xxix, „ 35, „     1.     „ the last „ a recent

xxix, „ 35, „     2.     „ F. H. Molini „ F. F. Molini

„ xxxv, „ 47, „   11.     „ grandefeste „ grande feste

„ Hx, paging                      „              lxix „ lix

lxvii, note 107, line   8.     littéraires „ littérales

„ lxvii, „ 107, last line.    „ terns, „ terns.

„ lxix, „ no, line 2.     „             moite „ moitié

„ Ixx, „ 1 r 2, „     2.     „ être „ être

tf lxxi, ,, τ 16, ,,     3,     „ prefered „ preferred

„ 2, note, — .    For                a read à

„ 4, —- line 11.      v              Biblon              Biblion

„ 6, — 3.      „            Roxburg             „ Roxburghe

„ 6, — „ 7.      „          typhography          „ typography

„ 7, note, „1.      „         Bibliographie         „ Bibliographe

„ 7, „ „ 4.      „            pélirinage            „ pèlerinage

8, „ „ ι.      „             hysterie             „ hystérie

» 9» » »2»      «                 I3<5.                 „ 319·

„ 10, — „ 9·      „           antiquaries            „ antiquaires

„ 10, — » ii.      „            Loundes's            „ Lowndes's

„ ίο, — » il.      „              Manuel              „ Manual

„ 18, — 24.      „           Mackensie            „ Mackenzie

„ 21, — „ 3.      ,,           atterntping            ,r attempting

„ 22, — » ι a. »               twelve               „ sixteen

„ 22, — .„ 13.      „                   6                   „ 8

„ 22, — „ 16.      „ beginning of the present „ during the last

„ 22, — », 21. „               1830                „ 1812

„ 26, note, —            „              Biblon              „ Biblíon

„ 27, —, n 19.      „             Tardien              „ Tardieu

„ 27, — „ 24. „          quatre-vingt           „ quatre-vingt-dix
F F FF


53^                    INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.

Page   28,   —  line 14.    For d'après des éléments read d'après les éléments

„     28,   —    „   15.     „            le écrits             „           les écrits

„     28,   —    »   17.     «         toute entière         „          tout entière

„     28,   —    »   18.     „            presente            „            présente

„     29,   —    «     1.     „            Athènes            „            Athènes

. »      *9>    —     »     3-      »              Viellard               „             Vieillard

„      29,    —     »   18,      „               Gustav               „              Gustave

»      3°>    —     »     2·      »                   le                   „                  la

»      3l>    —     »   11.      „                royal                 „               royale

»     31*   —     η   iö.     „          l'éclaireras            „           t'éclaireras

„     3^>note, „    2.     „             Préfet              „           . Préfet

»      35>     »      »     7-      »               pn suite                „               ensuite

»      36>     »      »      1.      ,,             Curiosities             „             Curiosités

»      36,      »      »     4.      „             veillissant              „             vieillissant

jf      36»     »      „     4.      „              la quelle               „               laquelle

»      3Ö,     „      „     9.      „              différents              „              différents

»     3^     »      »   15·      »                 Par'                »                pas

η      36,     „      „   ι6.      „           1 écrivain              „             l'écrivain

«       36,      „       »    18.       „              représailes              „             représailles

9i      36,     »      »   19·      »                    le                    „                  les

m      37f    —     »   χ8·      ,»               Gustav               „             Gustave

tf      379    —     »   Ι9·      a            Curiosities            „            Curiosités

,,      37»    —     »   τ9'      ti              Historie              ,,              Histoire

»      37»    —     »   a4'      ft              Sevigné              „              Sévigné

»      39»    —     η     4·      «                Paris                 „              Paris"

jj      39*    —     »     Ö.      w              le yeux               „              les yeux

«      39»    —     »     7·      »».               appelé                „               appelle

„      41,    —     »ai.      „              appeller              „             appeler

„      42,    —     w     8.   Omit full stop at end of the line.

„      42,    —     „   13.    For              seines             read              seins

„      42,    —     »   20.      „            feminines             „            féminines

„      42, note  χ                 „             Dévoilés              „            Dévoilées

η      S1»    ~~~     »     8.      „                reverie                „                rêverie

η       51»    —      »    IO·       >t                bergere                 „                bergère

»t       5*t    —      η    i<5.       „                   jeux                    „                  yeux

„       51,    —      M    18.       „                    défi                    „                    défi


INDEX  LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM.                    539

ρ age α, —line 20. For           sonette           read          sonnette

α, — 2Ó.     „            enorme             „            énorme

" 5¿ — I 2.     „          Reimprime          „          Réimprimé

¿^ __ „17. A comma after the word chambellans,

" ¿3' __ „17.    For        courtesanes        read        courtisanes

" e*' — " 24.     „           premieres           ,,           premières

;; *¿ _ n 9.     „            étiendre            „            éteindre

,r — 10      „           excercises            „           exercices

Γ. 5* - " 14·     »

55f - „ T6.     „             rongées             „            rongées

t¿ __ n 24.     „               être                „               etre

"n s¿ — „ 25.     „        gémissements         „        gémissements

'j 57I — „ ai.     ,,                eu                „^             en

¿gf __ m ^.    Inverted commas before " C'était

,¿ — ', ιό.    For              des             read               de

ς8 — . 22.     „         L'Impératice         „        L'Impératrice

" J — 10.     „         considerable          „         considérable

" 60 — '„ 13.     «          d'avantage           „           davantage

" 6q — 16.     „          autricienne           „         autrichienne

W 60' — I ao.     „             tient                 „             trente

"„ 60] - . ^7.     »             Plutot              »              plutôt

61, - · 8. „            carresses            „            caresses

61 — · 15. »              voLiv              »             VoLlVï

; ;;; . : ι „       Εΰ^6       ,,      κόβω·

" ¿ _ t                 connection          „      connection with

M 66 - W 22. „               vérité               „              vérité

;; S z : 7. :       *~τ*        ··       Cor

: S- :.£ :;     -r     ;;     é1^s

" 77f-T ' I9< "         DevoLs          ,"         Voilées

„ 77, note, — „           Dévouées            „

78, — line 2. „               ame               „

! 8, - » ,5- »       sucent        «        "^

78 — « 26. „               leur                „              lems


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Page 79,   —  line 15.    For             baisés             read            baisers

»      19>    —     »ai.      },             étouffée               „              étouffée

„      80, note,    „ 1.      „            ravisante             „            ravissante

„      81,   —     „ 2.      „             mystères             „            mystères

„     81,   —    „8.     „            oburgi            „           Coburgi

„      Si,    —     „ 13.      „          Parnomita           „          Panormita

,,     8a,    —     „ 18.      „           ubi fluxus            „            ibi fluxus

»      83,    —     »2&3·  Omit from " ,and although " to " death "

„      84,    —     „ 11.    For           recherche          read           recherché

„      84,    —     » ai.      „           resusciated           „          resuscitated

3>     85,    —     „ 18.     „            Tripple             „              triple

„     86,   —    „ ai.     „         Machiavell's         „ Macchiavelli's

„     86,   —    „31.     „            Naivete            „           Naïveté

„      87,    —     „ 20.      „                 58                 „               ,58th

„      88,    —     „ 24.      „            as teacher           „          as a teacher

if      91,    —     „ 14.      „                 de                 „                des

»      91»    —     » *5·      >, Que c'est catholique ! „ que c'est catholique ?

„    98,   —    „a.    „            Cocq            „            Coq

„      98,    —     „ 20.      „              succès              „              succès

„    100,    —     „ 19.      „              Assize               „             Assizes

„    103, note,    „ 2.      „            <&t$á}í$U             „             ®ef(^i^te

„     103,     „      „ 2.      „           muêiîatiôc^en          „           muftfaltfdjert

„    103,     „      „ 2.      „                 00                  „                 öon

„    13a,     »     —           »,                  â                  „                  à

„    14 τ,    —  line 12.     „           Montagu's           „          Montague*s

„    146,    —     „ 16.      „              Société              „              Société

„    146,    -—     „ 18.      „             ^ociett              „              Rocíete

„    146,    —     „ 21.      „              péchés              „              péchés

„    i$6,    —     „ 8.      „             possess              „            possesses

„    173,    —     „ 10.      „            which all            „            all which

„    189,    —     „ 19.      „           poederastic            „            pédérastie

»1    I9S*    —     » 4«      *»               veiled                >,               veiled.

„    210, note f, „ 1.      „             Hush's              „             Huish's

„    211,    —     „ 16.      „            delineated            }}            delineated

„    221,    —     „ 4,      „              naiveié               n              naivete


INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITQRUM,                     541

Page 221,    — line 7.    For           relating read         relating to

„ 221,    —     „ 19. „                une                „                 un

„ 221,    —     „ 20. *„              poëm               „              poëme

„ 222,   —    „2. „          lui môme           „          lui-même

„ 222,    —     „ 4. „              debut               ,,               début

222,    —     „ 4· »           désignant            „            désignant

„ 224,    —     „ 2. „           J WlLKES . „          J. WlLKES

224,    —     „ 20. „             is other             „           is an other

„233,    —     „ ι. „            Johnson             „           Johnston

„ 237,    —     „ 2. „            language            „             langage

„ 241,    —     „ 15. „               is the               „           is that the

242,    —     „ 20. „            aukward             „            awkward

„ 244,    —     „ 10. „              John              „            George

„ 244,    —    ,, 12. „           Berkely            „            Berkley

» 2$3>    —     >í 9' »              colums              J}             columns

„ 277, note,    ,, 10. „              corres               „             corres-

„324,    —     „17. „                two                „               three

„ 329,    —     „ 23. „             a titude             „             altitude

„ 329,    —     „ 26. „          consumated          „        consummated

„ 336,    —     $. „                 It                  n                 If

9t 3^0,    —     «17. «             pityless             „              pitiless

» 355>    —     » l6· »              A1<luis               »              Aliquis

t> 37°)    —      >? 29'     Should be printed in red.

» 3j6>   —     jj TO·    F°r      Bartollozzi         „         Bartolozzi

» 3lh   —     » 3· »               veri-               „               véri-

378, note,   „ 5. „            Maroles            „            Marolles

31 &>     »      » IT· »           Distribuée            „            distribuée

» 396,    —     „ 11. „              Ghita               „               Gita

414,    —     30.   Omit (?) after Toulouse

„ 423,    —     „ 19.    For             1783                „               i785

„■ 429,    —     „ 8. „               serie               „               série

M 433Λ    —     it 3, n             Deuxième             „             Deuxième

438,    —     „ 16. „.        by» **.*              ,           by***

„ 444,    —     30. «            générale            „             général

448,    —     „ 2. „                out                 „                ont

» 45°^   —     » 31· »            contraire            „           contraires
GGGG


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Page 455,    —   line 24.    For          flmbtenu          read          flittbthne

„   455,   ---     „ 26.     „           ÖUÊRARD           „           QuÉRARD

,,    461,   —     „ 8.      „               Esq.                „               Esq.

„    461,   —     „13.      „              Siècle               „              &ûtU

„    462,    —     „ 12.      „            &matreur            „             Amateur

„    465,    —      „ 12.       „         Correspondence         „        Correspondance

)3    465,    --     „ 23.      „             Celebrtó             „             €Ühvt*

„    468,    —     M 24.      „             í^atioató              „             fn&ubaia

„    468,    —     „ 2p,      „               librea                „                 tívU

„    474,    —     „13·      »            literature             „           littérature

„    475,    —     „ ι.      „          ^uçptôaio«          „         Aiq^mMion

»    475,    —     „ 19.      „      considérablement      ,,      considérablement

„    479,  coi.  2 „ 16.      „               mu                »                 &tt

„   482,   „   i„ 21.     „           Beatice           „          Beatrice

„    487,    „    1 „ 3.      „               pags                „               pages

„    487,    „    1 „ 36.     „          33ίύΙ op^tle           „          ÎÔtbltopotïe

„    505,   „    1 „ 9,      „              ftztn*               „              Wm*


CONTENTS AND ARRANGEMENT OF THE PRESENT
VOLUME.

Preface .....               Page v.

Epigraphs . .               . . . vii

Introduction . .               . . . „ ix.

Plan of the work .               . . lxxi.

Index Librorum Prohibí torum       . . . „ι

Additions and Corrections         . . . 411

Authorities Consulted .              . . . ,, 437

Index . .               . . . » 477

Concluding Note .               . . . » 537

Errata . .               . . » 53$

Illustrations.

The Frontispiece .               . To face the title.

The Berkeley Horse .               . page xliv.

" Aline et Val cour " facsimile            . „ „ 30

** Geneanthropeia " „                           „ >, 260

 

 



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