212 BIBLIOGRAPHIES 



1586. A New Herball or Historic of Plants : "U^erein is contained the whole 

 discourse and perfect description of all sorts of Herbes and Plants : their 

 diners and sundrie kindes : their Names, Natures, Operations & Vertues : 

 and that not onely of those which are heere growing in this our Countrie 

 of England, but of all others also of forraine Realms commonly used in 

 Physicke. First set foorth in the Dutch or Almaigne toong by that learned 

 D. Rembert Dodoens Physition to the Emperor : And now first translated 

 out of French into Enghsh by Henrie Lyte Esquier. Imprinted at 

 London by Ninian Newton. 1586. 



1595, Title identical with above, except for the addition of "Corrected and 

 Amended. Imprinted at London by Edm: BoUifant, 1595." 



1619. A New Herbal or Historic of Plants : Wherein is contained the whole 

 discourse and perfect description of all sorts of Herbes and Plants : their 

 diners and sundry kindes their Names, Natures, Operations and Vertues : 

 and that not onely of those which are here growing in this our Country 

 of England but of all others also of forraine Realmes commonly used 

 in Physicke. First set forth in the Dutch or Almaigne tongue by the 

 learned D. Rembert Dodoens Physicion to the Emperor; and now first 

 translated out of French into English by Henry Lyte Esquire. Corrected 

 and Amended. Imprinted at London by Edward Griffin. 1619. 



William Ram. 



1606. Rams little Dodoen. A briefe Epitome of the New Herbal, or History 

 of Plants. Wherein is contayned the disposition and true declaration of 

 the Phisike helpes of all sortes of herbes and Plants, under their names 

 and operations, not onely of those which are here in this our Countrey 

 of England growing but of all others also of other Realmes, Countreyes 

 and Nations used in Phisike : Collected out of the most exquisite newe 

 Herball, or History of Plants first set forth in the Dutch or Almayne 

 tongue by the learned and worthy man of famous memory, D. Rembert 

 Dodeon, {sic) Phisicion to the Emperour ; And lately translated into English 

 by Henry Lyte, Esquire ; And now collected and abbridged by William 

 Ram, Gent. Pandit Oliua suos Ramos. 



Imprinted at London by Simon Stafford, dwelling in the Cloth Fayre> 

 at the signe of the three Crownes. 1606. 



William Langham. 



1579. The Garden of Health : containing the sundry rare and hidden vertues 

 and properties of all kindes of Simples and Plants. Together with the 

 manner how they are to bee used and applyed in medicine for the health 

 of mans body, against diners diseases and infirmities most common 

 amongst men. Gathered by the long experience and industry of William 

 Langham, Practitioner in Physicke. London. Printed by Thomas 

 Harper with permission of the Company of Stationers. 



1633. Second edition. Identical title with the addition " The Second edition 

 corrected and amended." 



