AN ECLECTIC LIBRARY.

European History—Renaissance.

Renaissance antiquaries have their own page.

Pauli Iovii Nouocomensis Opera quotquot extant omnia. A mendis accuratè repurgata, vivisque imaginibus eleganter & opportunè suis locis illustrata. P. Pernae Typ. Basil. Typis, 1578. —This scan may be a little jumbled.
Another copy, probably more correctly paginated.

Florence.

The Florentine Historie. Written in the Italian tongue, by Nicholo Macchiavelli, Citizen and Secretarie of Florence. And translated into English, by T. B. Esquire. London: Printed by T. C. for W. P. 1595.
Another copy.

Battle of Lepanto.

Don John of Austria, or Passages from the History of the Sixteenth Century 1547-1578. Illustrated with numerous wood engravings. By the late Sir William Stirling-Maxwell, Bart. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1883.

Vol. I.

Vol. II.