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Maison rustique, or, The countrey farme
Estienne, Charles (1504-1564); LiƩbault, Jean (1535-1596); Markham, Gervase (1568?-1637)
1616
Includes indexes.
Maison rustique, or, The countrey farme
Estienne, Charles (1504-1564); LiƩbault, Jean (1535-1596); Markham, Gervase (1568?-1637)
1616
Includes indexes.
The praise of York-shire ale : wherein is enumerated several sorts of drink : with a discription of the humors of most sorts of drunckards : To which is added, a York-shire dialogue, in its pure natural dialect, as is now commonly spoken in the north parts of York-shire : With the addition of some observations, of the dialect and pronuntiation of words in the East Ryding of York-shire : Together with a collection of significant and usefull proverbs
Meriton, George (1634-1711)
1697
The "Dialogue" has a separate title-page. Pagination slightly irregular. "An alphabetical clavis, unfolding the meaning of all the York-shire words made use of in the foregoing dialogue" : p. 89-1...
The praise of York-shire ale : wherein is enumerated several sorts of drink : with a discription of the humors of most sorts of drunckards : To which is added, a York-shire dialogue, in its pure natural dialect, as is now commonly spoken in the north parts of York-shire : With the addition of some observations, of the dialect and pronuntiation of words in the East Ryding of York-shire : Together with a collection of significant and usefull proverbs
Meriton, George (1634-1711)
1697
The "Dialogue" has a separate title-page. Pagination slightly irregular. "An alphabetical clavis, unfolding the meaning of all the York-shire words made use of in the foregoing dialogue" : p. 89-1...
The praise of York-shire ale : wherein is enumerated several sorts of drink : with a discription of the humors of most sorts of drunckards : To which is added, a York-shire dialogue, in its pure natural dialect, as is now commonly spoken in the north parts of York-shire. Being a miscellanious discourse or hotch-potch of several country affairs... Corrected and amended, with large additions in many places throughout the whole book, by the author
Meriton, George (1634-1711)
1685
The work has been wrongly ascribed to Giles Morrington and to George Merrington. The "Dialogue" has a separate title-page.
The jewel house of art and nature : containing divers rare and profitable inventions, together with sundry new experiments in the art of husbandry. With divers chimical conclusions concerning the art of distillation, and the rare practises and uses thereof. Faithfully and familiarly set down, according to the authours own experience
Plat, Sir Hugh (1552-1611?); Boot, Arnold de (1606-1653)
1653
The authorship of the "Discourse of several sorts of stones," by D.B. (p. 217-232) and the editorship of the entire work is attributed to Arnold de Boot. Cf. DNB.
The Queens Closet opened : incomparable secrets in Physick, Chirurgery, Preserving, Candying and Cookery, as they were presented to the Queen. By the most experienced persons of our times, many whereof were honoured with her own practice, when she pleased to descend to these more private recreations. Never before published. Transcribed from the true copies of her Majesties own receipt books, by W.M., one of her late servants
W. M
1655
The work consists of three parts: The queens cabinet opened: or, the pearl of practice; accurate, physical, and chirurgical receipts. -- The queens delight, or the art of preserving, conserving, and c...
The Queens Closet opened : incomparable secrets in Physick, Chirurgery, Preserving, Candying and Cookery, as they were presented to the Queen. By the most experienced persons of our times, many whereof were honoured with her own practice, when she pleased to descend to these more private recreations. Never before published. Transcribed from the true copies of her Majesties own receipt books, by W.M., one of her late servants
W. M
1655
The work consists of three parts: The queens cabinet opened: or, the pearl of practice; accurate, physical, and chirurgical receipts. -- The queens delight, or the art of preserving, conserving, and c...
The Queens Closet opened : incomparable secrets in Physick, Chirurgery, Preserving, Candying and Cookery, as they were presented to the Queen. By the most experienced persons of our times, many whereof were honoured with her own practice, when she pleased to descend to these more private recreations. Never before published. Transcribed from the true copies of her Majesties own receipt books, by W.M., one of her late servants
W. M
1655
The work consists of three parts: The queens cabinet opened: or, the pearl of practice; accurate, physical, and chirurgical receipts. -- The queens delight, or the art of preserving, conserving, and c...
Klinike or, The diet of the diseased : divided into three bookes. Wherein is set downe at length the whole matter and nature of diet for those in health, but especially for the sicke; the aire, and other elements; meat and drinke, with divers other things; various controversies concerning this subject are discussed: besides many pleasant practicall and historicall relations, both of the authors owne and other mens, &c. as by the argument of each booke, the contents of the chapters, and a large table, may easily appeare. Collected as well out of the writings of ancient philosophers, Greeke, Latine, and Arabian, and other moderne writers; as out of divers other authours
Hart, James
1633
First word of title in Greek letters. Includes tables of the various remedies. Reference: Oxford p. 20.