The secretes of the reverend Maister Alexis of Piemont [pseud.? i. e. Girolamo Ruscelli?] Containing excellent remedies against divers diseases, woundes, and other accidentes, with the manner to make distillations, parfumes, confitures, dyinges, colours, fusions, and meltinges. A worke well approved, verye profitable and necessarie for everye man. Newely corrected and amended, and also somewhat enlarged in certaine places, whiche wanted in the fyrst edition / Translated oute of Frenche into Englyshe, by William Warde.

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The secretes of the reverend Maister Alexis of Piemont [pseud.? i. e. Girolamo Ruscelli?] Containing excellent remedies against divers diseases, woundes, and other accidentes, with the manner to make distillations, parfumes, confitures, dyinges, colours, fusions, and meltinges. A worke well approved, verye profitable and necessarie for everye man. Newely corrected and amended, and also somewhat enlarged in certaine places, whiche wanted in the fyrst edition / Translated oute of Frenche into Englyshe, by William Warde. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Prynted by Rouland Hall, for Nycolas Englande, 1562.

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6 unnumbered pages, 122 pages, 10 unnumbered leaves ; (4to)

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STC 296 BAC
ESTC S100106
STC (2nd ed.), 298

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The first edition of this translation of part 1 was published in 1558.
Copy 1 Note: Bound with: pt. ii, 1560,and pt. iii, 1562.
Copy 2 Note: Bound with: pt. ii, 1563

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