This is the glasse of helth : A great treasure for pore men, necessary and nedefull for euery person to loke in, y[t] wyll kepe theyr body from syckenesses, and dyseases: and it sheweth how the planettes reygne in euery houre of the daye & the nyght, with the natures & exposicions of the .xii. sygnes, deuyded by the .xii. monethes of the yere. And after foloweth of all the euyll and daungerous dayes of the yere. And sheweth the remedyes, for dyuers infyrmyties and dyseases, that hurteth the body of man.

  • Moulton, Thomas
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[1547?]
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[London] : Imprynted by me Robert Wyer, dwellynge in seynt Martyns parysshe, at charynge Crosse, [1547?]

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72 unnumbered pages

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STC (2nd ed.) 18225.6.

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Imprint from colophon; date suggested by STC (2nd ed.).
In this edition: 133 chapters, t.p. line 2, "helth", colop. "seynt ... parysshe,at".
Printers' devices (McK. 68 & 69) at colop.; initials.
At foot of t.p. an astrological diagram, surrounded by the statement beginning "These ben the .iii. peryllous Mõdayes in the yere to let blod..."
Signatures: a-i⁴.
"Ad imprimendum solum."--colop.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English books, 1475-1640 ; 2140:10) s1999 miun s

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