It hath not been usual here in England to make Sale of BOOKS by way of Auction, or Who will give most for them; but it having been practised in other Countreys to the Advantage both of Buyers and Sellers; it was therefore conceived (for the encouragement of learning), to publish the Sale of these Books this manner of way; and it is hoped that this will not be unacceptable to Schollers; and therefore we thought it convenient to give an advertisement concerning the manner of proceeding therein.
The books were divided into categories such as Patres Graeci, Patres Latini, Biblia, Libri Theologici, Theologi Scholastici, Scriptores in Scripturam, etc. The highest price fetched by any book at the sale was 8£ 5s. for a long set of the works of Chrysostom in Greek and Latin, although the Walton Polyglot Bible of 1657 was a close second at 8£ 2s. Just out of curiosity, I found a 1657 edition of the latter for sale on Ebay today with a "buy it now" price of $15,500. Times have changed, but the love of books endures.
* Another source states that Seaman's library contained 15-20,000 volumes and netted £3000.
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