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MATTEO Silvatico's work of the Pandects. Venice, 1499, folio.
MATTHIAS de l'Obel's History of Plants or Stems, with 1476 figures added; with the volume of the Adversaria (published earlier, however) annexed. Antwerp, 1576, folio.
The same author's Icons, printed separately, 2116 in number. Antwerp, 1581, in oblong format. 1591
The second part of the same author's Adversaria, with an Appendix of rarer simples, with 39 figures added. London, 1605, in folio.
The same author's Rondeletius's Pharmacy Restored, added to the prior book.
The same author's booklet on Balsam and Ginger, with 5 figures. London, 1598, 4to; which is also joined to the second part of the Adversaria.
MAXIMILIAN of Transylvania's Epistle on the Moluccas, published with the writers on the New World.
MELCHIOR Guilandini, fourth prefect of the Paduan Garden: Theon, or Apologia against Matthiolus. Padua, 1558, 4to.
Some epistles by the same author on plants, in the same place.
The same author's Papyrus, or Commentary on three chapters of C. Pliny on Papyrus. Venice, 1572, 4to.
The same author's Conjectures on Synonyms of Plants, with a catalog of the Paduan Garden around the year 1591, published through the work of Joannes Schenck. Frankfurt, 1600, 8vo.
MONKS on Mesue: see Angelus Palea.
NICANDER'S Theriaca and Alexipharmaca, with the Greek Scholia of an uncertain author. Venice, 1523, 4to. A Greco-Latin edition of the same with the Scholia of Gorraeus. Paris, 1557, 4to. 1764
NICCOLÒ Clavena of Belluno, pharmacist: On Umbelliferous Wormwood, with its figure, and On Italian Scorzonera. Venice, 1610, 4to.
NICCOLÒ Leoniceno On the Errors of Pliny and Others, and certain notes by the same on herbs and shrubs. Basel, 1529, 4to.
NICOLA Maronea, Physician of Verona: Commentary on Amomum, published with Giovanni Pona’s description of Mount Baldo.
NICOLÁS Monardes, Spanish physician: On simple medicines brought from the West Indies, 2 books written in Spanish, rendered into Latin by Clusius and illustrated with notes. Antwerp, 1574, 8vo; and the fourth edition added to Clusius's Exotics with 17 figures.
Three books by the same author on the Bezoar stone, on Scorzonera, on iron and snow. In the same place.
The same author's booklet on the Rose and Citrus Fruits, written in Latin, published with Clusius's Exotics.
NICOLAUS Winckler, Physician of Halle: Chronicle of herbs, flowers, seeds, fruits, roots, juices, animals, etc., [stating] at what time each should be gathered. Augsburg, 1571, 4to.
OTTO Brunfels's Latin History appeared in three volumes: the first in the year 1530, the second in 1531, and the third posthumously in 1536. Strasbourg, with 238 figures, but sixteen are placed twice; in total, 288 [plants] are described, both with and without figures. 1537
The same author also wrote in German, in folio with the same figures, and in 4to with small figures added. Strasbourg, 1539.
PALLADIUS Rutilius's On Agriculture, 14 books. Lyon, 1541, 8vo. Seaverns ed.?
PAUL Reneaulme of Blois published Specimen of a History of Plants with 43 figures printed from copper plates. Paris, 1611, 4to.
PEDACIUS Dioscorides of Anazarbus On Medical Matter, specifically the editions of Marcello Virgilio, Goupyl, Asolani, Jean Ruel, Janus Cornarius, and Jean Antoine Sarrasin. 1529.
Six books of PEDACIUS Dioscorides, with Ruel as translator, with 350 small icons, with summary annotations by H. B. P., Physician, added to each chapter of this second edition; likewise thirty icons of plants not yet depicted, by Jacques Daléchamps. Lyon, 1552, 8vo.
PIETRO Andrea Mattioli's Italian Commentaries with large figures, Venice, 1568; the same author's Italian edition with small figures, 1563. 1554
The same author's German edition by Camerarius.
The same author's edition corrected by C. Bauhin.
The same author's Epitome published in the year 1571.
The same author's Epitome corrected by Camerarius.
The same author's Epistles published with Commentaries at Frankfurt, with the Apology against Amatus Lusitanus.
PIERRE Belon's Three Books of Observations, translated into Latin by C. Clusius, with 10 figures of plants added. Antwerp, 1589, 8vo. 1605
The same author's On the Neglected Cultivation of Plants, with the same [Clusius] translating from the French; in the same place; and published together with Clusius's books of Exotics.
The same author's On Coniferous, Resin-bearing, and Ever-green Trees, with eight icons of the same. Paris, 1553, 4to.
The same author's On the Embalmed Corpse and Medicines, ca-