_Colophon._ London. Printed by Humfrey Lownes and Robert
Young at the signe of the Starre on Bread-Street hill. 1629.
1656. Second edition. Title, etc., identical with above.
1904. Facsimile reprint. Paradisi in Sole. Paradisus
Terrestris by John Parkinson. Faithfully reprinted from the
edition of 1629. Methuen & Co.]
1640. Theatrum Bo | tanicum: | The Theater of Plants | or a
Herball of | a | large extent: | containing therein a more
ample and | exact History and declaration of the Physicall
Herbs | and Plants that are in other Authors, encreased by
the accesse of | many hundreds of newe, | rare and strange
Plants from all parts of | the world, with sundry Gummes and
other Physicall Materi | als than hath been hitherto
published by any before, and | a most large demonstration of
their Names and Vertues. | Shewing withall the many errors
and differences & | oversights of Sundry Authors that have
formerly written of | them, and a certaine confidence, or
most probable con | jecture of the true and Genuine Herbes |
and Plants. | Distributed into Sundry Classes or Tribes for
the | more easie knowledge of the many Herbes of one nature
| and property with the chief notes of Dr. Lobel, Dr. Bonham
| and others inserted therein. | Collected by the many
yeares travaile, industry and experience in this subject, by
John Parkinson Apothecary of London, and the King's
Herbalist. And Published by the King's Majestyes especiall
priviledge. London. Printed by Tho. Cotes. 1640.
_Leonard Sowerby._
1651. [The Ladies Dispensatory, containing the Natures,
Vertues, and Qualities of all Herbs, and Simples usefull in
Physick. Reduced into a Methodicall Order, for their more
ready use in any sicknesse or other accident of the Body.
The like never published in English. With An Alphabeticall
Table of all the Vertues of each Herb, and Simple. London.
Printed for R. Ibbitson, to be sold by George Calvert at the
Halfe-Moon in Watling Street. 1651.]
_Robert Pemell._
1652. [Tractatus, De facultatibus Simplicium, A Treatise of
the Nature and Qualities of such Simples as are most
frequently used in Medicines. Methodically handled for the
benefit of those that understand not the Latine Tongue. By
Robert Pemell, Practitioner of Physick, at Cranebrooke in
Kent. London, Printed by M. Simmons, for Philemon Stephens,
at the guilded Lyon in St. Pauls Church-yard. 1652.
1653. Second Part of the above "Treatise." London, Printed
by J. Legatt, for Philemon Stephens, at the guilded Lion in
Paul's Church-yard. 1653.]
_Nicholas Culpeper._
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