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Joannes Ravisius Textor or Jean Tixier (1480-1524) wrote this book which could be described as an encyclopedic dictionary in which he talks about several matters. He talks about the most famous poets, literates, afmous people and mythology. He talks about good people and bad people, their habits, their food and the way they dressed. In addition this edition has a chapter titles CORNUCOPIAE QUO CONTINENTUR LOCA DIVERSIS REBUS PER ORBEM ABUNDANTIA...in which he speaks about regions and states in the world describing what they produce such as plants, medical plants, metals, etc...
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Officina Ioan Ravisii Textoris Nivernensis Nunc Demum Post Tot Editiones diligenter emendata, aucta, & in longè commodiorem ordinem redacta,Cui hac editione accesserunt...
Venetiis MDLXXXIIII - (Venice) 1584 , Apud Marcum Antonium Zalterium, & Micharlem Zanettum
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Officinae Ioannis Rauisii Textoris ... prima[-secunda] pars: bene recognita, auctaq́; non parum, cum indice iuxta seriem literarum reposito.
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Io. Rauisij Textoris niuernesis Officina, partim historijs, partim poeticis referta disciplinis ...
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Table of Contents
Edition Notes
Each part has special t.p.
Pt. 1: 1566; pt. 2: 1567; pt. 3: 1567.
Leaves 246-257 (first sequence) omitted in pagination.
Includes indexes.
NUC pre-1956 NT 0238654
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