Schoolbooks.- B[illingsly] (R[obert]) An Idea of Arithmetick at First Designed for the Use of the Free Schoole at Thurlow in Suffolk, folding table at p.11, author identified in ink on title, with name 'Tho. Leigh' [trimmed] at head, [Wing B2913A], J. Flesher, 1655 [bound] with Abridgement (An) of the English Military Discipline, folding plate (short tear without loss), final blank f. present,trimmed at head occasionally touching pagination [Wing A104A]; Assigns of J. Bill, H. Hills & T. Newcomb, 1684 and Sigonius (Carolus) Orationes, woodcut device on title, final blank f. present, title soiled and holed, affecting device, and repaired, inscription crossed out at head, with later name 'Tho. Leigh', few early notes, little scoring, Paris, A. Julianus, 1573; Harris (John) The Description and Uses of the Celestial and Terrestrial Globes and of Collins's Pocket-Quadrant, fifth edition, engraved frontispiece, 4 pp. advertisements at end, D. Midwinter, 1720; Use (The) of the Mathematical Instrument, Called a Quadrant, ninth edition, woodcut diagram, 1 p. advertisements at end, D. Midwinter & A. Ward, 1731; Lambert (Anne Thérèse de Marguenat de Courcelles, Marquise de) The Philosophy of Love, or New Reflexions on the Fair Sex, translated by John Lockwood, half-title (lower corner torn), with advertisements on verso, last p. soiled, J. Hawkins, 1737, together 6 works in 1 vol., numbered in ink (except the last) on titles, little spotting, armorial bookplate and printed label on paste-down, with ink shelf-mark, 18th century calf-backed marbled boards, rubbed, 8vo. ***Interesting collection of educational works with the perhaps surprising inclusion of the Italian humanist Sigonius and a distinctly uncommon translation of the Marquise de Lambert's treatise on love, of which ESTC on line cites only four copies, all in the USA. Provenance: Thomas Leigh , name on title of two works; Ralph Freman of Hammels in Herfordshire, 'ex legatis' booklabel.