SAMUEL HARTLIB'S PUBLICATIONS. 61 



'' The confectioner's^ perfumer's^ or dyer's arts. 



^^ Anatomy, making skeletons, and excarnating 

 bowels/' 



He proposes the erecting of a ^^ gymnasium or 

 college,'' witli theatre, museum, &c. professors, officers, 

 &c. 



Reprinted in the Harl. Misc. edited by Oldys and 

 Park, 4to. 1810. Vol. vi. p. 1. And the same, 8vo. 

 1810. Vol. vi. p. 141. 



XII. 



Clavis Apocalyptica : or, A Prophetical Key : By which 

 the great Mysteries in the Revelation of St. 

 John and the Prophet Daniel are opened; It 

 beeing made apparent that the Prophetical Num- 

 bers com to an end with the year of our Lord, 

 1655. Written by a Germane D[octor], and now 

 translated out of High-Dutch. In two Treatises. 

 1 . Shewing what in these our times hath been 

 fulfilled. 2. At this present is efiectually brought 

 to pass. 3. And henceforth — is to bee expected 

 in the years neer at hand. London, Printed by 

 William Du-Gard for Thomas Matthews, and are 

 to bee sold by Giles Calvert, at the Black- Spread- 

 Eagle at the West-end of St. Paul's, 1651. 



This work is a neatly printed 12mo. containing a 

 Dedication of 5 pages by Samuel Hartlib, addressed 

 " To the right honourable Oliver St. John, Lord Chief 



