QUERY1850
NINE QUERIES
By JOHN JEBB.
1. *Book-plate*.—Whose was the book-plate with the following device:—An eagle or vulture feeding with a snake another bird nearly as large as herself; a landscape, with the sea, &c. in the distance: very meanly engraved, in an oval, compassed with the motto, "Pietas homini tutissima virtus"? 2. *Addison's Books*.—I have two or three volumes, bound apparently at the beginning of the last century, with a stamp on the cover, consisting of J.A., in a cursive character, within a small circle. Was this the book-stamp of Joseph Addison? 3. *Viridis Vallis*.—Where was the monastery of "Viridis Vallis,…
Topics: Book Plates, Literary Annotations, Complutensian Polyglot, Editorial Errors in Shakespeare