De fato liber, M. Vascosanus, 1550; De leg. lib. III, Adrian Turnebus, 1552, 2 works bound in 1 vol., the first work ruled in red, light dampstain to a few leaves of second work, contemporary calf, rebacked and recornered--Quaestionum editionis primae liber secundus, early marginal annotations, pointing hands and underlinings, 1544; Tusculanarum quaestionum libri quinque, 1544, M. Vascosanus; SECUNDUS (GAIUS PLINIUS) De viris illustribus, woodcut device on title, light dampstain to final leaves, Joannes Lodoicus Tiletanus, 1545, 3 works in 1 vol., seventeenth century calf, gilt lettered on spine, rubbed--LUCRETIUS CARUS (TITUS) De rerum natura, woodcut device on title, light spotting, front free endpaper torn with loss of old inscription, later vellum gilt, large gilt-blocked arms of Rampant Lion beneath crown with initials "I.R." on sides (with old pencil note suggesting these are of James VI of Scotland), Joannes Bene-natum, 1570, 4to, Paris; and another by Cicero (4)