1525(?). The Grete herball, which is translated out ye
Frensshe into Englysshe. With the Mark of Peter Treveris.
Undated.
(Mentioned by Hazlitt, who ascribes the date 1525-6. There
is no other record of this edition.)
1527. The grete herball. MDXXVII. 18 April.
(Mentioned by Ames as having been printed by Treveris for
Laurence Andrew. No copy of this edition in any of the chief
British libraries and no other record of it.)
1526. The grete herball | whiche geueth parfyt knowlege and
under- | standyng of all maner of herbes & there gracyous
vertues whiche god hath | ordeyned for our prosperous
welfare and helth, for they hele & cure all maner | of
dyseases and sekenesses that fall or mysfortune to all maner
of creatoures | of god created, practysed by many expert and
wyse maysters, as Auicenna and | other &c. Also it geueth
full parfyte understandynge of the booke lately pryn | ted
by me (Peter treueris) named the noble experiens of the
vertuous hand | warke of Surgery.
_Colophon._ ¶ Imprentyd at London in South- | warke by me
peter Treueris, dwel- | lynge in the sygne of the wodows. |
In the yere of our Lorde god. M.D. | XXVI. the xxvii day of
July. Black-letter folio.
1529. Second edition of the above also printed by Treveris.
Wording of the title is the same.
_Colophon_ differs from the first edition in that it does
not contain the printer's address.
¶ Imprynted at London in South | warke by me Peter Treueris.
In | the yere of our Lorde god. M.D.XXIX. | the xvii day of
Marce. Black-letter folio.
1539. The great herball | newly corrected. | The contents of
this boke. | A table after the Latyn names of all | herbes,
| A table after the Englyshe names of all | herbes. | The
propertees and qualytes of all | thynges in this booke, |
The descrypcyon of urynes, how a man | shall haue trewe
knowledge of all seke- | nesses. | An exposycyon of the
wordes obscure and | not well knowen. | A table, quyckly to
fynde Remedyes | for all dyseases. | God saue the Kynge. |
Londine in Edibus Thome Gybson. | Anno | M.D.XXXIX.
Black-letter folio.
This edition contains no cuts.
1550. Edition of "The Grete Herball" mentioned in Ames and
Pulteney. No copy of this edition in any of the chief
British libraries.
1561. The greate Herball, which | geueth parfyte knowledge &
un- | derstandinge of al maner of her | bes, and theyr
gracious vertues, whiche God hath ordeyned for | our
prosperous welfare and health, for they heale and cure all
ma- | ner of diseases and sekenesses, that fall or
mysfortune too all | maner of creatures of God created,
practysed by many | experte and wyse maysters, as Auicenna,
Pandecta, | and more other, &c. ¶ Newlye corrected and dili
| gently ouersene. | In the yeare of our Lord | God.
M.CCCCC.LXI.
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