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Samuel Hartlib his Legacie, or, An enlargement of the Discourse of husbandry used in Brabant & Flaunders wherein are bequeathed to the common-wealth of England
Legacy of husbandry
Discours of husbandrie used in Brabant and Flanders.
Hartlib, Samuel, d. 1662.
Dymock, Cressy.
Child, Robert, ca. 1612-1654.
[Edition statement: ] The second edition augmented with an appendix.
Errata: p. [27].
Errors in paging.
Advertisement: p. [28].
Consists chiefly of letters to Hartlib apparently written by Cressy Dymock, though the first (p. 1-108) is attributed by some authorities to Robert Child. cf. Dircks, Biographical memoir of Samuel Hartlib [1685] p. 69.
Added t.p. on p. [81, i.e. 99]: An appendix to the legacy of husbandry, or, A seed-plot of annotations upon the legacie aforesaid: with an interrogatorie relating more particularly to the husbandry and naturall history of Ireland.
Added t.p. on p. [1] following p. 118: An interrogatory relating more particularly to the husbandry and naturall history of Ireland.
The discourse of husbandry written by R. Weston.
"An interrogatory relating more particularly to the husbandry and naturall history of Ireland" formerly identified as Wing I273; Wing (2nd ed.) identifies it as part of H990.
[8], 118, [28] p.
London: Printed by R. & W. Leybourn, for Richard Wodenothe ...,
Wing (2nd ed.) / H990
English
Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery
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