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[growing] spontaneously, with their synonyms and native places. Basel 1622, in 8vo.
CASPAR Pilleterius of Middelburg, Physician: a synonymy of plants set forth in alphabetical order. Middelburg 1610, 8vo.
CASPAR Schwenckfeld: a catalog of the plants and fossils of Silesia. Leipzig 1601, 4to.
CASTORE Durante, Roman Physician: a new herbal with figures of plants that grow in all of Europe, the East and West Indies, in Italian, with their powers expressed in Latin verses: he observed an alphabetical order and included 879 figures of plants. Rome 1585, folio.
CECCHINO Martinelli: a discourse on Amomum and Calamus aromaticus, in Italian. Venice 1604, 4to.
An examination of the same discourse, author uncertain, with a figure of both, Mantua 1605, 4to.
CRISTÓBAL Acosta, African Physician and Surgeon: a history of those medicines and rarer simples which are brought from the East Indies into Europe; published first in Spanish, then in Italian, with 43 figures added. Venice 1585, in 4to. Clusius rendered this into Latin, contracted into an Epitome. 1582
CHRISTOPH Encelius: on metallurgy, 3 books; and on the Oak-grape. Frankfurt 1557, 8vo.
CLAUDIUS Galen: on the properties of simples, 11 books; and on foods, 3 books; and on the composition of medicines, in his Works.
CLAUDE Rochard, Pharmacist of Troyes: a treatise on Wormwoods, published with the treatise of Jean Bauhin.
CONRAD Gesner: the history and powers of plants, from Dioscorides, Aegineta, Theophrastus, Pliny, and more recent Greeks, according to the order of the elements. Venice 1541, 16mo.
By the same author, a catalog of plants in four languages: Zurich 1542, in 4to.
By the same author, on Moonworts and plants that shine at night, with five figures and a description of Mount Fractus, or Pilatus, of the Lucernese. Ibid. 1552, 4to. 155?
By the same author, a book on the gardens of Germany, with an appendix and a corollary to Cordus’s history in which there are five figures: with the works of Cordus, Strasbourg 1561, folio.
By the same author, on fossils, stones, and gems, with eight figures of marine plants, Zurich 1565, 8vo.
By the same author, medicinal letters published by Caspar Wolf:
with an added assertion regarding the first Aconite, with three figures. Zurich 1577, 4to.
By the same author, on the collection of plants, published by Wolf. Zurich 1587, 8vo.
CONSTANTINE Caesar: 20 books on agriculture, published in Greek by the labor of Johann Alexander Brassicanus: Basel 1539, 8vo. The same rendered into Latin by Janus Cornarius: Basel 1540, 8vo.
CRISPIJN de Passe the younger: two parts of the Hortus Floridus, 325 images of flowers, fruits, and herbs, with brief descriptions according to the four seasons of the year. Arnhem 1614, 8vo, oblong format.
DAVID Kyber: a trilingual lexicon of botany: likewise tables of collections for the 12 months by Conrad Gesner. Strasbourg 1553, 8vo.
EMANUEL Sweert: a florilegium, in which, besides very many figures, 47 plants brought from both Indies and hitherto undescribed are added. Frankfurt 1612, folio.
EVANGELISTA Quattrami, Hermit, Doctor of Theology, and Simplist to the Duke of Ferrara: a treatise on Theriac and Mithridatium: Ferrara, the year 1597, in 4to.
EUCHARIUS Rösslin, Physician of Frankfurt: a herbal printed several times in German, first under the name of his predecessor Johann Cuba, then under his own, and finally under the name of Adam Lonicer. 1550
EURICIUS Cordus of Simmershausen, Physician: Botanologicon, set forth as a dialogue. Cologne 1534, 8vo.
FABIO Colonna: Phytobasanos [The Plant-test], with 34 figures. Naples 1592. alen 1746
By the same author, two parts on lesser-known plants, the first of which has 161 figures, Rome, in the year 1606; the other part with 44 figures was printed in the same place, 1616.
FERRANTE Imperato, Neapolitan Pharmacist: 28 books of natural history, with figures of stones, corals, sponges, etc., but 33 of plants and fruits. Naples 1599, folio. 1695
FRANCESCO Alessandro, Physician of Vercelli: Apollo, on the composition of medicines, consisting of twelve rays. Venice 1565, folio.
FRANCISCO López de Gómara: general history of the Indies.
GABRIEL Alonso de Herrera: a work on agriculture written in Spanish, rendered into Italian by Mambrino da Fabriano, with 74 small figures. Venice 1557, 4to.