First edition, published in 1597, containing 1392 numbered pages and 91 unnumbered pages. This early work on the botany of Wales was largely an unacknowledged English translation of Rembert Dodoens's herbal, published in 1554. It was later enlarged, revised and corrected by Thomas Johnson for an edition issued in 1633, and reprinted as a third edition in 1636
"A list ... of the principal ... works dealing with the subjects discussed in this book": p. [241]-2...
Bibliography: v. 1, p. 121-130.Mode of access: Internet."This edition is limited to one thousand num...
collected by the many yeares travaile, industry, and experience in this subject, by John Parkinson a...
The second edition of Gerard's herbal, enlarged and amended by Thomas Johnson, printed in London by ...
John Gerard's reputation rests principally upon his Herball or generall historie of plants (1597). I...
Four pages, between 30 and 31, incorrectly numbered 29-30, 29-30.Includes index.Woodcut initials and...
Includes indexes.Text printed in double columns.Title within double rule.Signatures: A⁴ B-Z⁸ ²Z⁸ 2B⁸...
Printed in London by T. Cotes, this work by John Parkinson, the Royal Botanist to Charles I, descri...
First published in 1776 under title: A botanical arrangement of all the vegetables naturally growing...
A duplicate copy of this title was part of the Julio Mario Santo Domingo Collection, but was not ret...
In The British Herbal, Hill described and gave the common use for some fifteen hundred plants of Gre...
Additions made and extra plates inserted by James Eden?Vols. 1-7 ("extended" to form v. 1-12) interl...
Claus Nissen, in his book, Herbals of Five Centuries, 1958, defines a herbal as a book on medicinal ...
First published London, 1652, under title: The English physitian, or, An astrologo-physical discours...
[84], 671, [1] p.First word of title in Greek characters; the words "Introduction .. England." are b...
"A list ... of the principal ... works dealing with the subjects discussed in this book": p. [241]-2...
Bibliography: v. 1, p. 121-130.Mode of access: Internet."This edition is limited to one thousand num...
collected by the many yeares travaile, industry, and experience in this subject, by John Parkinson a...
The second edition of Gerard's herbal, enlarged and amended by Thomas Johnson, printed in London by ...
John Gerard's reputation rests principally upon his Herball or generall historie of plants (1597). I...
Four pages, between 30 and 31, incorrectly numbered 29-30, 29-30.Includes index.Woodcut initials and...
Includes indexes.Text printed in double columns.Title within double rule.Signatures: A⁴ B-Z⁸ ²Z⁸ 2B⁸...
Printed in London by T. Cotes, this work by John Parkinson, the Royal Botanist to Charles I, descri...
First published in 1776 under title: A botanical arrangement of all the vegetables naturally growing...
A duplicate copy of this title was part of the Julio Mario Santo Domingo Collection, but was not ret...
In The British Herbal, Hill described and gave the common use for some fifteen hundred plants of Gre...
Additions made and extra plates inserted by James Eden?Vols. 1-7 ("extended" to form v. 1-12) interl...
Claus Nissen, in his book, Herbals of Five Centuries, 1958, defines a herbal as a book on medicinal ...
First published London, 1652, under title: The English physitian, or, An astrologo-physical discours...
[84], 671, [1] p.First word of title in Greek characters; the words "Introduction .. England." are b...
"A list ... of the principal ... works dealing with the subjects discussed in this book": p. [241]-2...
Bibliography: v. 1, p. 121-130.Mode of access: Internet."This edition is limited to one thousand num...
collected by the many yeares travaile, industry, and experience in this subject, by John Parkinson a...