The Resource A nievve herball, or historie of plantes : wherin is contayned the vvhole 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 vertues : and that not onely of those whiche are here growyng in this our countrie of Englande, but of all others also of forrayne realmes, common vsed in physicke, first set foorth in the Doutche or Almaigne tongue, by that learned d. Rembert Dodoens, physition to the emperour, and nowe first translated out of French into English by Henry Lyte esquyer
A nievve herball, or historie of plantes : wherin is contayned the vvhole 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 vertues : and that not onely of those whiche are here growyng in this our countrie of Englande, but of all others also of forrayne realmes, common vsed in physicke, first set foorth in the Doutche or Almaigne tongue, by that learned d. Rembert Dodoens, physition to the emperour, and nowe first translated out of French into English by Henry Lyte esquyer
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The item A nievve herball, or historie of plantes : wherin is contayned the vvhole 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 vertues : and that not onely of those whiche are here growyng in this our countrie of Englande, but of all others also of forrayne realmes, common vsed in physicke, first set foorth in the Doutche or Almaigne tongue, by that learned d. Rembert Dodoens, physition to the emperour, and nowe first translated out of French into English by Henry Lyte esquyer represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Internet Archive - Open Library.This item is available to borrow from all library branches.
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The item A nievve herball, or historie of plantes : wherin is contayned the vvhole 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 vertues : and that not onely of those whiche are here growyng in this our countrie of Englande, but of all others also of forrayne realmes, common vsed in physicke, first set foorth in the Doutche or Almaigne tongue, by that learned d. Rembert Dodoens, physition to the emperour, and nowe first translated out of French into English by Henry Lyte esquyer represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Internet Archive - Open Library.
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- Language
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- eng
- fredut
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource ([24], 779, [25] pages
- Note
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- Written in Dutch and first published at Antwerp in 1554. The present work is Lyte's English translation from the French of Charles de l'Ecluse. See Hunt botanical cat
- Colophon: Im[p]rinted at Antwerpe, by me Henry Loë Bookprinter, and are to be solde at London in Povvels Churchyarde, by Gerard Devves
- Woodcut ornamental t.p. border with figures from classical history and mythology. Incorporated at the foot are the initials P B (Pierre van der Borcht), and at the lower right corner an A (Arnold Nicolai); see Henrey. Lyte's arms on t.p. verso. Port. of Dodoens on verso of 6th leaf, signed with initial A, perhaps again by Nicolai after van der Borcht. Ill. of plants are those used for the Flemish and French eds.; see Henrey
- Includes indexes
- Label
- A nievve herball, or historie of plantes : wherin is contayned the vvhole 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 vertues : and that not onely of those whiche are here growyng in this our countrie of Englande, but of all others also of forrayne realmes, common vsed in physicke
- Title
- A nievve herball, or historie of plantes
- Title remainder
- wherin is contayned the vvhole 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 vertues : and that not onely of those whiche are here growyng in this our countrie of Englande, but of all others also of forrayne realmes, common vsed in physicke
- Statement of responsibility
- first set foorth in the Doutche or Almaigne tongue, by that learned d. Rembert Dodoens, physition to the emperour, and nowe first translated out of French into English by Henry Lyte esquyer
- Title variation
- Niewe herball, or historie of plantes
- Language
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- eng
- fredut
- eng
- Citation location within source
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- 132
- p. 32-36
- Citation source
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- Hunt botanical cat.
- Henrey, B. Brit. botanical lit.
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1517-1585
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Dodoens, Rembert
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- dictionaries
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
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- 1529?-1607
- 1545-1608
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Lyte, Henry
- Borcht, Petrus van der
- Nicolai, Arnaud
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Botany
- Medicinal plants
- Label
- A nievve herball, or historie of plantes : wherin is contayned the vvhole 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 vertues : and that not onely of those whiche are here growyng in this our countrie of Englande, but of all others also of forrayne realmes, common vsed in physicke, first set foorth in the Doutche or Almaigne tongue, by that learned d. Rembert Dodoens, physition to the emperour, and nowe first translated out of French into English by Henry Lyte esquyer
- Note
-
- Written in Dutch and first published at Antwerp in 1554. The present work is Lyte's English translation from the French of Charles de l'Ecluse. See Hunt botanical cat
- Colophon: Im[p]rinted at Antwerpe, by me Henry Loë Bookprinter, and are to be solde at London in Povvels Churchyarde, by Gerard Devves
- Woodcut ornamental t.p. border with figures from classical history and mythology. Incorporated at the foot are the initials P B (Pierre van der Borcht), and at the lower right corner an A (Arnold Nicolai); see Henrey. Lyte's arms on t.p. verso. Port. of Dodoens on verso of 6th leaf, signed with initial A, perhaps again by Nicolai after van der Borcht. Ill. of plants are those used for the Flemish and French eds.; see Henrey
- Includes indexes
- Extent
- 1 online resource ([24], 779, [25] pages
- Form of item
- online
- Note
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- In Library's copy, 1st word of colophon corrected by mounted slip of paper printed: [fleuron] Imp.
- T.p. of Library's copy has been corrected to read: by me Gerard Dewes, rather than: by my Gerard Dewes.
- Binding: calf over wooden boards. Rebacked, preserving original backstrip. Blind tooled with rolls and fillets. Spine title in gilt: THE HERBAL / OF / REMBERTVS / DODONAEVS [rules between the lines of text, fleurons]. The edges sprinkled red.
- Centered on front pastedown is bookplate of Mrs. John T. Gernon. Above it is the leather bookplate of John Talbot Gernon.
- Other physical details
- illustrations, portraits)
- Specific material designation
- remote
- Label
- A nievve herball, or historie of plantes : wherin is contayned the vvhole 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 vertues : and that not onely of those whiche are here growyng in this our countrie of Englande, but of all others also of forrayne realmes, common vsed in physicke, first set foorth in the Doutche or Almaigne tongue, by that learned d. Rembert Dodoens, physition to the emperour, and nowe first translated out of French into English by Henry Lyte esquyer
- Note
-
- Written in Dutch and first published at Antwerp in 1554. The present work is Lyte's English translation from the French of Charles de l'Ecluse. See Hunt botanical cat
- Colophon: Im[p]rinted at Antwerpe, by me Henry Loë Bookprinter, and are to be solde at London in Povvels Churchyarde, by Gerard Devves
- Woodcut ornamental t.p. border with figures from classical history and mythology. Incorporated at the foot are the initials P B (Pierre van der Borcht), and at the lower right corner an A (Arnold Nicolai); see Henrey. Lyte's arms on t.p. verso. Port. of Dodoens on verso of 6th leaf, signed with initial A, perhaps again by Nicolai after van der Borcht. Ill. of plants are those used for the Flemish and French eds.; see Henrey
- Includes indexes
- Extent
- 1 online resource ([24], 779, [25] pages
- Form of item
- online
- Note
-
- In Library's copy, 1st word of colophon corrected by mounted slip of paper printed: [fleuron] Imp.
- T.p. of Library's copy has been corrected to read: by me Gerard Dewes, rather than: by my Gerard Dewes.
- Binding: calf over wooden boards. Rebacked, preserving original backstrip. Blind tooled with rolls and fillets. Spine title in gilt: THE HERBAL / OF / REMBERTVS / DODONAEVS [rules between the lines of text, fleurons]. The edges sprinkled red.
- Centered on front pastedown is bookplate of Mrs. John T. Gernon. Above it is the leather bookplate of John Talbot Gernon.
- Other physical details
- illustrations, portraits)
- Specific material designation
- remote
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