The mysteryes of nature and art: conteined in foure severall tretises, the first of water workes, the second of fyer workes, the third of drawing, colouring, painting, and engraving, the fourth of divers experiments ... / partly collected, and partly of the authors peculiar practice and invention by J.B.

  • Bate, John, active 1634.
Date:
1634
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About this work

Also known as

Second booke teaching most plainly, and withall most exactly, the composing of all manner of fire-works for triumph and recreation.
Third booke of drawing, limming, colouring, painting, and graving.
Booke of extravagants.

Publication/Creation

London : T. Harper for R. Mab, 1634.

Physical description

5 unnumbered leaves, 192, that is, 196 pages : engr. t.page, woodcuts ; (4to)

References note

STC 1577
ESTC S120410
STC (2nd ed.), 1577

Notes

"The second booke, teaching most plainly, and withall most exactly, the composing of all manner of fire-works for triumph and recreation", "The third booke of drawing, limming, colouring, painting, and graving", and The booke of extravagants" each has separate dated title page with imprint naming Thomas Harper as printer; pagination and register are continuous.
Copy 3 Booke of extravagants and third part only.

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Where to find it

  • Copy 1

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    EPB/A/714/1
  • Copy 2

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    EPB/A/714/2.1
  • Copy 3

    The Book of Extravagants and Third Book only
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    EPB/A/714/3

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