An edition of 't Boeck van de vroet-wijfs (1680)

't Boeck van de vroet-wijfs

in 't welcke men mach leeren alle heymelijckheden van de vrouwen, en in wat gestalte den mensche in sijn moeders lichaem ontfangen, groeyet, en geboren wort. Voorts, hoe alderleye sieckten, die de kraem-vrouwen lichtelijck overkomen, met kostelijcke medecijnen mogen voorkomen en genesen worden

't Boeck van de vroet-wijfs
Jakob Rüff, Jakob Rüff
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An edition of 't Boeck van de vroet-wijfs (1680)

't Boeck van de vroet-wijfs

in 't welcke men mach leeren alle heymelijckheden van de vrouwen, en in wat gestalte den mensche in sijn moeders lichaem ontfangen, groeyet, en geboren wort. Voorts, hoe alderleye sieckten, die de kraem-vrouwen lichtelijck overkomen, met kostelijcke medecijnen mogen voorkomen en genesen worden

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Edition Notes

Translation of his Ein schön lustig Trostbüchle.

Translation of the author's Hebammen Buch published by Siegmund Feyerabend in Frankfurt in Main in 1580. This was an enlarged edition of the author's Ein schön lustig Trostbüchle von den Empfengknussen und Geburten der Menschen, first published in 1554.

Based upon Eucharius Roeslin's Der swangern Frauwen vnd Hebam̃en Rosegarten.

Title page vignette.

Text in double columns.

George S. Huntington Library.

In Dutch, translated from German.

Published in
't Amsterdam

The Physical Object

Pagination
132, [4] p.
Number of pages
132

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44864191M
OCLC/WorldCat
23623230

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