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Ward, William, 1534-1609
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The thyrde and last parte of the Secretes of the reuerende Maister Alexis of Piemont, by him collected out of diuers excellent authors, with a necessary table in the ende, containying all the matters treated of in this present worke. Englished by Wylliam Warde.
Ruscelli, Girolamo, -approximately 1565Date: [1566]- Books
The English mans-treasure. With the true anatomie of mans body / compiled by ... Thomas Vicary ... Whereunto are annexed many secrets appertaining to chyrurgery, with divers excellent approved remedies for all captaines and souldiers, that travell eyther by water or land: and likewise for all diseases ... with emplaisters of speciall cure: with other potions and drinkes approved in physicke. Also the rare treasure of the English bathes: written by William Turner ... Gathered and set forth ... by William Bremer ... And now eighthly augmented and enlarged, with almost a thousand approved waters and medicines ... as also oyntments and plaisters: with especiall ... remedies for the plague ... by W[illiam] B[oraston] practitioner in physicke and chyrurgerie.
Vicary, Thomas, -1561Date: 1633- Books
The second part of the Secretes of Maister Alexis of Piemont / by hym collected out of diuers excellent aucthours, and newly translated out of French into English ... By Willyam Ward.
Ruscelli, Girolamo, -approximately 1565.Date: 1563- Books
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The most excellent, profitable, and pleasant book of the famous doctor, and expert astrologian, Arcandam, or Alcandrin : to finde the fatall destiny, constellation, complexion, and naturall inclination of every man and child by his birth : with an addition of physiognomy, very pleasant to reade / newly turned out of our French into our vulgar tongue, by William Warde.
Roussat, RichardDate: 1652- Books
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The most excellent, profitable and pleasant, booke of the famous doctor and expert astrologian, Arcandam, or Alcandrin : to finde the fatall destiny, constellation, complection, and naturall inclination of euery man and child, by his birth: with an addition of phisiognomie, very pleasant to reade. Now newly turned out of French into our vulgar tongue, by William Warde.
Roussat, RichardDate: 1630