A niewe herball; or, Historie of plantes

wherein is contayned the whole discourse and perfect description of all sortes of herbes and plantes: their divers & sundry kindes ... and that not onely of those whiche are here growyng in this our countrie of Englande, but of all others also of forrayne realmes commonly used in physicke. First set foorth in the Doutche or Almaigne tongue

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A niewe herball; or, Historie of plantes

wherein is contayned the whole discourse and perfect description of all sortes of herbes and plantes: their divers & sundry kindes ... and that not onely of those whiche are here growyng in this our countrie of Englande, but of all others also of forrayne realmes commonly used in physicke. First set foorth in the Doutche or Almaigne tongue

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Gerard Dewes
Language
English
Pages
779

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Edition Notes

Imperfect: p. 421-424 wanting and p. 16-25 mutilated; supplied in photocopy from the University of Michigan Library.

Translation of the author's Cruydeboeck, written in Flemish and first published in 1554.

WSU:WSU Archives copy has hand-written contents list.

WSU:WSU Archives copy imperfect: lacks t.p. and numerous other pages.

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London
Genre
Pre-Linnean works., Early works to 1800.

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Pagination
[24], 779, [25] p. : illus., port. ; 28 cm.
Number of pages
779

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OL16798841M

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