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Joannis Ravisii Textoris Nivernensis Officina : nunc demum post tot editiones diligenter emendata, aucta, & in longè commodiorem ordinem redacta
Ravisius Textor, Joannes (1480-1524); Lykosthenes, Konrad (1518-1561)
1566
Page [1] before p. 1335 blank. Errors in column numeration. Printed in double columns. Printer's device on t.p. Initials (some historiated). Officina: col. 1-1334. Cornucopiæ: p. 1335-1336,...
Memoirs relating to European and Asiatic Turkey and other countries of the East : edited from manuscript journals
Walpole, Robert (1781-1856)
1818
Consists of unpublished papers of Dr. Sibthorp, Dr. Hunt, Dr. Hume and other travellers, with descriptions of antiquities and notes and excursions by the editor.
Periarchon id est de principiis utriusque philosophiæ : in quo præclarissima quæque, & digna lectu quæ Galenus in demonstrativis sermonibus, & Aristoteles in libris naturaliu[m] disciplinarum... declarantur sententiæ
Champier, Symphorien (1472?-1535)
1533
Signatures: 2A-2D8.
Physico-theology, or, A demonstration of the being and attributes of God, from His works of creation : Being the substance of sixteen sermons preached in St. Mary le Bow-Church, London, at the Honourable Mr. Boyle's lectures in the years 1711 and 1712; with large notes and many curious observations
Derham, W (1657-1735)
1716
Title within double line border.
Autumn; or, The causes, appearances, and effects of the seasonal decay and decomposition of nature
Mudie, Robert (1777-1842); Baxter, George (1804-1867)
[1837]
Added engraved title-page and vignette; frontispiece signed G. Baxter.
Natural theology: or, Evidences of the existence and attributes of the Deity
Paley, William (1743-1805)
1802
Hortus sanitatis : quatuor libris hæc quæ snbsequuntur [i.e. subsequuntur] complectens. De animalibus & reptilibus. De avibus & volatilibus. De piscibus & natatilibus. De gemmis & in veuis [i.e. venis] terræ nascentibus. Singula autem capita suis pulchrê depicta fnnt [i.e. sunt] schematibus sive figuris. Omnia castigatius, quàm hactenus videre licuit id quod [a]equus lector ex collatione facile pervidere poterit. Appositus est index, rerum quæ ad medicinam spectant, quàm copiosissimus
Apiarius, Mathias (1500-1554)
1536
Title page with woodcut border.