Horse Diseases--therapy, Horses--Diseases--Treatment, Veterinary drugs, Veterinary drugs--Early works to 1800, SF951 .G53 1729
(from t. p.) Containing first, a description of the medicinal simples commonly made use of in the Diseases of Horses, with their Virtues and Manner... Show more(from t. p.) Containing first, a description of the medicinal simples commonly made use of in the Diseases of Horses, with their Virtues and Manner of Operation, distributed into proper Classes, &c. Secondly, the preparations of simples, vegetable, animal and mineral ; with an Explanation of the most usual Terms, both in the Chymical and Galenical Pharmacy. Thirdly, a number of useful compositions and receipts suited to the Cure of all Diseases, never before published ; as also those of greatest Account from Solleysell, Ruini, Blundevill, and other most celebrated Authors, digested under their proper Heads of Powders, Balls, Drinks, Ointments, Charges, &c. The proper Method of compounding and making them, with many other useful Observations and ... tending to their right Administration. To which is also added, A complete index of all the Medicines contained in the Book, whether Simple or Compound ; with a Table of Diseases pointing to the Remedies proper in each Malady. by W. Gibson. The author statement appears on the t.p. after the edition statement. With a leaf of advertisements bound after the preface. Includes index. Head- and tail-pieces; initials. Printed in double columns. Main Heritage Shelves General SF951 .G53 1729 Book Item-ID: i23350891 BIB-ID: 2498781 Show less
In fact by Captain William Burdon. Cf. ESTC. Bracken's remarks occur in footnotes. Includes index. Inside the cover: "Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester". ... Show moreIn fact by Captain William Burdon. Cf. ESTC. Bracken's remarks occur in footnotes. Includes index. Inside the cover: "Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester". Main Heritage Shelves General SF955 .B94 1737 Book Item-ID: i2333891x BIB-ID: 2497893 Bound with: Bracken, Henry. The traveller's pocket-farrier. (London, 1747). DNLM Show less
Tott, François , 1733-1793, Tott, François,Tott, François , 1733-1793, Memoirs of Baron de Tott, Druzes, Druzes--Sacred books--Early works to 1800, History, Religion, BL1695 .R84 1786
translated from Drusean manuscripts, by M. Venture de Paradis: and from the French, by an English Gentleman at Paris. With a half-title. The "remarks... Show moretranslated from Drusean manuscripts, by M. Venture de Paradis: and from the French, by an English Gentleman at Paris. With a half-title. The "remarks" are contained in the 'Lettre', translated and published by the Robinsons in 1786 as 'Strictures and remarks on the memoirs of Baron de Tott', by Claude Charles de Peyssonnel. "Extract from an epistle entitled The Right way: translated from the Books of Hamzah, by Monsieur Venture de Paradis, secretary interpreter of Oriental languages to His Most Christian Majesty, and many years his resident among the Druses": p. [141]-224. Library copy was considered v. 3 of Memoirs of Baron de Tott, a 2 vol. set published in 1785; listed in 1793 catalogue, p. 79, No. 4312, 8°, 2 vol., as Tott's Memoirs. Binding: full calf, double lettering-piece (black for the title, red for the volume number); rolls in gold on spine. Main Heritage Shelves General BL1695 .R84 1786 Book Item-ID: i10056440 BIB-ID: 1007280 With: Strictures and remarks on the memoirs of Baron de Tott / M. de Peyssonnel. London: G.G.J. and J. Robinson, 1786. Bound together subsequent to publication. ZNS Show less
by Kohn Francis Gemelli Careri ; witten originally in Italian, translated into English. A voyage round the World by Dr. John Francis Gemelli Careri... Show moreby Kohn Francis Gemelli Careri ; witten originally in Italian, translated into English. A voyage round the World by Dr. John Francis Gemelli Careri in six parts, viz. I. of Turky. II. of Persia. III. of India. IV. of China. V. of the Philippine Islands. VI. of New Spain. Folio [2], 605 pp. double column text, 10 steel engraved plates, one of which torn without loss, some are folding + 4 steel engraved illustrations in text, rebacked retaining original boards with new spine, (lack title-page), full calf, edges rubbed & repaired, A & J Churchill, London,1704. This is vol. 4 of Churchill›s “A Collection of Voyages and Travels”, first published in 1704 in 4 volumes, reissued in 1744, with two more volumes of new travels being added in 1745: the volume is complete in itself. Giovanni Francesco Gemelli Careri was a seventeenth- century Italian adventurer and traveller. He was among the first Europeans to tour the world by securing passage on ships involved in the carrying trade; his travels, undertaken for pleasure rather than profit, may have inspired “Around the World in Eighty Days”. Some suspected him of spying for the Vatican on his journeys. Gemelli Careri realised that he could finance his trip by carefully purchasing goods at each stage that would have enhanced value at the next stage: at Bandar-Abbas on the Gulf, he asserts, the traveller should pick up «dates, wine, spirits, and all the fruits of Persia, which one carries to India either dried or pickled in vinegar, on which one makes a good profit». Gemelli Careri started his world trip in 1693, with a visit to Egypt, Constantinople, and the Holy Land. After crossing Armenia and Persia, he visited southern India and entered China. From Macau, Gemelli Careri sailed to the Philippines where he stayed two months while waiting for the departure of the Manila galleon. [33316] Main Heritage Shelves General DS165 .G46 1704 Book Item-ID: i22794621 BIB-ID: 2426186 Show less
Montagu, Mary Wortley , 1689-1762, Correspondence, DA501 .M66 1777
Lady M--y W---y M---e is Lady Mary Wortley Montagu. Preface signed: M.A., i.e. Mary Astell. Show moreLady M--y W---y M---e is Lady Mary Wortley Montagu. Preface signed: M.A., i.e. Mary Astell. Show less