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tt, forms the second plate; and is followed by _The Altar of Diana_, discovered in Foster Lane, Cheapside, in December, 1830. _The Drapers' Almshouses, Crutched Friars_, is the next illustration, which again is contrasted by a plate of _Roman Vestiges_, full of interest to those who like to investigate the Roman occupation of our metropolis; and this first part concludes with a view of _The Old Chapel of St. Bartholomew, Kingsland_. The work is executed in a style to delight London antiquaries, and charm those who delight to illustrate Pennant. The approaching _Exhibition of Works of Ancient and Mediaeval Art_ at the rooms of the Society of Arts in the Adelphi, promises to be one of the most interesting displays of the kind ever exhibited in this or any other city. The possessors of objects of beauty and rarity have vied with each other in placing at the disposal of the Committee their choicest specimens; and the inhabitants and visitors of the metropolis will shortly have an opportunity of judging how numerous are the relics of "barbaric pomp and gold" which are still left to us, and how much of beauty of design, and "skill in workmanship" were displayed by the "hard-handed" men of the good old times, to justify the enthusiasm of the antiquary, and gratify the man of taste. We have received, but at a moment too late to notice as it deserves, the Catalogue of very choice Books, and Books printed on vellum, the property of the late Mr. Rodd, which are to be sold by Messrs. Sotheby, at their rooms in Wellington Street, on Monday next. As a specimen, perhaps the most remarkable of this collection, we may point out the set of the Works of Thomas Aquinas, in 17 folio volumes, bound in 21, and which is well described as "A magnificent set of Books, presenting one of the finest specimens, and at the same time the most extensive work, ever printed upon vellum. This copy was presented by Pope Pius V. to Philip II., king of Spain, and was deposited in the library of the Escurial, whence it was taken during the occupation of Spain by Bonaparte. The only other copy known is in the National Library, Paris. It is the best edition of this author's works." We have received the following Catalogues: "John Petheram's Catalogue of Old and New Books on Sale for Cash only at 94. High Holborn. Part CVIII. No. 2. for 1850." a Catalogue containing some excellent books, which reached us last week,
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