_Colophon._ Imprinted at Antwerpe, by me | Henry Loë
Bookeprinter, and are to be | solde at London in Powels
Churchyarde, | by Gerard Dewes.
1586. A New Herball or Historie of Plants: Wherein is
contained the whole discourse and perfect description of all
sorts of Herbes and Plants: their diuers and sundrie kindes:
their Names, Natures, Operations & Vertues: and that not
onely of those which are heere growing in this our Countrie
of England, but of all others also of forraine Realms
commonly used in Physicke. First set foorth in the Dutch or
Almaigne toong by that learned D. Rembert Dodoens Physition
to the Emperor: And now first translated out of French into
English by Henrie Lyte Esquier. Imprinted at London by
Ninian Newton. 1586.
1595. Title identical with above, except for the addition of
"Corrected and Amended. Imprinted at London by Edm:
Bollifant, 1595."
1619. A New Herbal or Historie of Plants: Wherein is
contained the whole discourse and perfect description of all
sorts of Herbes and Plants: their diuers and sundry kindes
their Names, Natures, Operations and Vertues: and that not
onely of those which are here growing in this our Country of
England but of all others also of forraine Realmes commonly
used in Physicke. First set forth in the Dutch or Almaigne
tongue by the learned D. Rembert Dodoens Physicion to the
Emperor; and now first translated out of French into English
by Henry Lyte Esquire. Corrected and Amended. Imprinted at
London by Edward Griffin. 1619.
_William Ram._
1606. Rams little Dodoen. A briefe Epitome of the New
Herbal, or History of Plants. Wherein is contayned the
disposition and true declaration of the Phisike helpes of
all sortes of herbes and Plants, under their names and
operations, not onely of those which are here in this our
Countrey of England growing but of all others also of other
Realmes, Countreyes and Nations used in Phisike: Collected
out of the most exquisite newe Herball, or History of Plants
first set forth in the Dutch or Almayne tongue by the
learned and worthy man of famous memory, D. Rembert Dodeon,
(_sic_) Phisicion to the Emperour; And lately translated
into English by Henry Lyte, Esquire; And now collected and
abbridged by William Ram, Gent. Pandit Oliua suos Ramos.
Imprinted at London by Simon Stafford, dwelling in the Cloth
Fayre, at the signe of the three Crownes. 1606.
_William Langham._
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