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...method of knowing simples, in 3 books. Venice 1559, in 4to.
By the same author, two books on Theriac and Mithridatium, translated into Latin by Camerarius. Frankfurt 1576, 8vo.
BASILIUS Besler’s fascicle of rare animals, stones, marine objects, and fruits, with 54 figures of fruits, 12 of marine plants, etc. In oblong format, Nuremberg.
By the same author, a description of the Garden of Eichstätt with 1083 figures. Nuremberg 1613. 1713
BENEDICTUS Aretius’s description of Mounts Stockhorn and Niesen in the territory of Bern, and the plants growing on them: printed with Cordus.
BERNHARDUS Dessenius of Cronenburg, Physician of Cologne, 10 books on the composition of medicines, with an explanation of the ingredients. Frankfurt 1555, in folio.
BERNHARDUS Paludanus, Physician of Enkhuizen, notes on Linschoten’s Indian History, added to the Indian Works.
BOTANICUM Francofurtianum: these are the figures of Eucharius Röslin with only the names.
CAROLUS Clusius translated the history of Dodoens, written in the vernacular language, into French, and added a corollary on aromatics, with figures which appeared separately in octavo in the year 1560, in folio.
The same author abridged into an Epitome the dialogues on aromatics and simples written in Portuguese by Garcia da Orta, translated them into Latin, and illustrated them with brief annotations and 30 figures of plants. Antwerp, in the year 1574, 8vo; of which a fifth, enlarged edition appeared in 1605, in folio, with 36 figures added, together with his Exotica. 1567
The same author translated from the Spanish the work of Nicolas Monardes on the medicines of the West Indies, and illustrated it with notes and 9 figures: In the year 1574, 8vo; of which a fourth edition was printed with the Exotica. 1593
A third book by the same Monardes was translated into Latin by the same author, Antwerp 1583, in 8vo.
The same author translated the history of Cristóbal Acosta from Spanish into Latin, abridged it into an epitome, illustrated it with Scholia, and published it in the year 1582: but a third edition appeared in 1605, in folio, with six figures added, together with the Exotica. 1593
The same author wrote two books on the plants observed throughout Spain, with 230 figures added. Antwerp, in the year 1576, in 8vo.
The same author wrote four books on the Simples observed throughout Pannonia and Au-
stria, and added 353 figures. Antwerp 1583, in 8vo. But the Spanish as well as the Pannonian history, joined with others, was printed in folio in the year 1601.
The same author published the History of Rare Plants with an appendix and a supplement, with 1135 figures added, at Antwerp in the year 1601.
The same author wrote ten books of Exotica, of which the first six contain various matter concerning animals and plants, with 194 icons of plants. Also 2 books of Garcia [da Orta], 1 book of Ch. Acosta, and one book of Nic. Monardes, which previously appeared separately. Also 3 books of Nic. Monardes on the Bezoar stone and Scorzonera, on Iron and Snow, in the year 1605, in folio.
By the same author, Posthumous Labors published after his death, with 27 figures added, and a small book by Gregorio de Regio on Indian Pepper. An addition (with a single figure attached) is joined to these. Antwerp 1611, folio.
CAROLUS Stephanus’s Domus rustica [The Country House], written in French, 1554, in 4to.
By the same author, a small book on gardening, Lyon 1536, in 8vo. 1539. 1545
By the same author, Seminarium [The Nursery], or a plantation of those trees which are usually planted after gardens, Lyon 1537, 8vo.
CASPAR Bauhin, in the Phytopinax, presented the names of 2460 plants with some synonyms, and 164 descriptions of new plants, and included eight figures: Basel 1596, in 4to.
The same author provided the complete works of P. Andrea Mattioli, previously not printed in Germany, purged [of errors], with 330 figures added, and 50 new ones first described by himself, with synonyms. Frankfurt 1598, folio.
The same author, Animadversions on the General History printed at Lyon, in which he shows that about 400 figures in that work were placed and repeated twice or thrice. Frankfurt 1600, in 4to.
The same author corrected the German history of Jacobus Theodorus Tabernaemontanus and enlarged it for the most part: he added several new figures: he described some [plants] and added synonyms to the first part. Frankfurt 1613, in folio.
By the same author, the Prodromus of his Theatri Botanici, in which about six hundred plants were first described by him, with 140 new figures added, was published at Frankfurt in 1620, in 4to. 1671
By the same author, a catalogue of plants around Basel...