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A greene forest; or, A naturall historie, wherein may bee seene first the most sufferaigne vertues in all the whole kinde of stones & mettals: next of plants, as of herbes, trees, and shrubs, lastly of brute beastes, foules, fishes, creeping wormes, and serpents, and that alphabetically: so that a table shall not neede. Compiled by John Maplet ... Reprinted from the edition of 1567, with an introduction by W.H. Davies.
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- London, The Hesperides Press, 1930.
- 1930-1567
- 2 Items
Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text *KP (HESPERIDES) (Maplet, J. Greene forest) Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328 Available by appointment at Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328
The diall of destiny [electronic resource] : A booke very delectable and pleasaunt: wherein may be seene the continuall and customable course, disposition, qualities, effectes, and influence of the seuen planets ouer all kyndes of creatures here belowe: also the seuerall and sundry situation of countryes and kingdomes. Compiled and discussed briefly, aswell astrologically, as poetically, and philosophically by Iohn Maplet Maister of Arte.
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- Imprinted at London : In Fleestreat [sic] neere vnto Sainte Dunstones Church by Thomas Marshe, 1581.
- 1581
- 1 Resource
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Available from home with a valid library card and onsite at NYPLA greene forest, or, A naturall historie, wherein may bee seene first the most sufferaigne vertues in all the whole kinde of stones & mettals: next of plants, as of herbes trees and schrubs, lastly of brute beastes, foules, fishes, creeping wormes, and serpents, and that alphabetically: so that a table shall not neede / compiled by John Maplet ... Reprinted from the edition of 1567, with an introduction by W.H. Davies.
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- London : The Hesperides press, 1930.
- 1930
- 1 Item
Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text 502 M32 Off-site A greene forest, or, A naturall historie, wherein may bee seene first the most sufferaigne vertues in all the whole kinde of stones & mettals: next of plants, as of herbes trees and schrubs, lastly of brute beastes, foules, fishes, creeping wormes, and serpents, and that alphabetically: so that a table shall not neede / compiled by John Maplet ... Reprinted from the edition of 1567, with an introduction by W.H. Davies.
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- London : The Hesperides press, 1930.
- 1930
- 1 Item
Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text QH41 .M32 Off-site
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