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, more outlandish and domestick experiments and secrets, in reference to universall husbandry. The second edition augmented with an appendix. Entered according to the late act concerning printing.
Language: English Publication details: London printed by R. & W. Leybourn, for Richard Wodenothe, in Leaden-Hall Market, next door to the Golden Hart 1652Description: [8], 88, 73-77, 86-87, p. 80, [6], 103-18 [i.e. 118], [28] p. 4oSubject(s): Action note:- Condition reviewed 20120620 condition level 1
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| GENERAL OCTAVO 1764 WYLD The practical surveyor | GENERAL OCTAVO 1831 WRIGHT Robt. Wright's book | HUSBANDRY OCTAVO 1649 BLITH The English improover, or A new survey of husbandry | HUSBANDRY OCTAVO 1652 HARTLIB Samuel Hartlib his legacie: or An enlargement of the Discourse of husbandry used in Brabant & Flaunders | HUSBANDRY OCTAVO 1655 HARTLIB Samuel Hartlib his legacy of husbandry | HUSBANDRY OCTAVO 1672 TUSSER Five hundred points of good husbandry | HUSBANDRY OCTAVO 1673 SMITH England's improvement reviv'd |
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 [1865] p. 69.
"An appendix to the legacie of husbandry" and "An interrogatory relating more particularly to the husbandry and naturall history of Ireland" each have separate dated title pages with imprint "Printed for Richard Wodenothe,"; pagination and register are continuous.
The Discourse of husbandry written by Richard Weston.