Consolatio navigantium : in quâ docetur, & deducitur, quomodo per maria pereginantes à fame ac siti immò etiam morbis, qui longinquo ab itinere ipsis contingere possunt, sibi providere ac suppetiari liceat
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Type of record: Book
Title: Consolatio navigantium : in quâ docetur, & deducitur, quomodo per maria pereginantes à fame ac siti immò etiam morbis, qui longinquo ab itinere ipsis contingere possunt, sibi providere ac suppetiari liceat
Other titles: Trost der Seefahrenden
Classmark: All Souls Science 1/GLA
Creator(s): Glauber, Johann Rudolf (1604-1670)
Publisher: Apud Joannem Janssonium
Publication city: Amstelodami
Date(s): 1657
Language: Latin
Size and medium: 96 p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/244746
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991014835509705181
Description
Title vignette; initial.
Remainder of title: "Omnium illorum, qui ad patriæ salutem magnas ac diutinas navigationes obeunt, amori, auxilio, solatio, ac levamini, ex bonâ animi mente descripta, & in lucem edita."
Additional description
Bound with 5 other works by Glauber. Volume contents: 1. Operis mineralis, v.1-3, 1651-53 -- 2. Miraculum mundi, 1653 -- 3. Pharmacopoea spagyrica, 1654-57 -- 4. Vera ac perfecta descriptio, 1655 -- 5. Prosperitatis germaniae, 1656-57 -- 6. Consolatio navigantium, 1657
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