1577. Ioyfull | Nevves ovt of | the newe founde worlde,
wherein is | declared the rare and singular vertues of
diuerse | and sundrie Hearbes, Trees, Oyles, Plantes, and
Stones, with | their applications, as well for Phisicke as
Chirurgerie, the saied be- | yng well applied bryngeth suche
present remedie for | all deseases, as maie seme altogether
incredible: | notwithstandyng by practise founde out, | to
bee true: Also the portrature of the saied Hearbes, very
apt- | ly discribed: Engli- | shed by Jhon | Framp- | ton |
Marchaunt |
¶ Imprinted at London in | Poules Churche-yarde, by |
Willyam Norton. | Anno Domini. | 1577 |.
1580. Second edition.
1577. The Three | Bookes written in the | Spanishe tonge, by
the famous | Phisition D. Monardes, residēt in the |
Citie of Seuill in Spaine and | translated into Englishe by
| Jhon Frampton | Marchant |
¶ Imprinted at London in | Poules Churche-yarde, by |
Willyam Norton. | 1577 |.
(A duplicate of the preceding with a different title-page.)
1596. Ioyfull newes | out of the new-found | worlde |
Wherein are declared the rare and | singuler vertues of
diuers Herbs, Trees, | Plantes, Oyles & Stones, with their
ap- | plications, as well to the vse of phisicts, as of |
chirurgery, which being well applyed bring | a present
remedie for al diseases, et may | seeme altogether
incredible: Notwith- | standing by practice found out | to
be true. | Also the portrature of the said Hearbs | very
aptlie described: | by John Frampton, Marchant | Newly
corrected as by conference with | the olde copies may
appeare. Wher- | vnto are added three other bookes |
treating of the Bezaar-stone, the herb | Escuerconera, the
properties of Iron | and Steele in medicine and the be- |
nefit of snow. Printed by E. Allde by the assigne of |
Bonham Norton | 1596.
(For the Spanish original and Latin, Italian, French,
Flemish and German translations see Bibliography of Foreign
Herbals.)
_Henry Lyte._
1578. A Niewe Herball | or Historie of Plantes: | wherein is
contayned | the whole discourse and perfect description of
all sortes of Herbes | and Plantes: their diuers & sundry
kindes: | their straunge Figures, Fashions, and Shapes: |
their Names, Natures, Operations, and Ver- | tues: and that
not onely of those whiche are | here growyng in this our
Countrie of | Englande, but of all others also of forrayne
Realmes, commonly | used in Physicke. | First set foorth in
the Doutche or Almaigne | tongue, by that learned D. Rembert
Do- | doens Physition to the Emperour: | And nowe first
translated out of French into English, by Hen- | ry Lyte
Esquyer. | At London | by me Gerard Dewes, dwelling in |
Paules Churchyarde at the signe | of the Swanne. | 1578.
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