BIBLIOGRAPHIES 213 



Thomas Newton. 



1587. An | Herbal For I the Bible. | Containing A Plaine | and familiar 

 exposition | of such Similitudes, Parables, and | Metaphors, both in the 

 olde Testament and | the Newe, as are borrowed and taken from I Herbs, 

 Plants, Trees, Fruits, and Simples, | by obseruation of their Vertues, 

 qualities, natures, proper- | ties, operations, | and effects : | And | by the 

 Holie Pro- | phets, Sacred Writers, [ Christ himselfe, and his blessed 

 Apostles | usually alledged, and unto their heauenly | Oracles, for the 

 better beautifieng | and plainer opening of | the same, profitably | inserted | 

 Drawen into English by Thomas J Newton. | Imprinted at London by 

 Ed- I mund BoUifant | 1587 | 



(The dedicatory epistle is to the Earl of Essex.) 



John Gerard. 



1596. [Catalogus arborum fruticum ac plantarum tarn indigenarum quam 

 exoticarum, in horto loannis Gerardi civis et Chirurgi Londinensis nascen- 

 tium-Londini. Ex officina Roberti Robinson 1596.] 



1599. Second edition. Londini. Ex officina Arnoloti Hatfield, impensis 

 loannis Norton. (The only known copy of the first edition is in the Sloane 

 collection in the British Museum.) 



1876. Modern reprint with notes, etc., by B. D. Jackson. 



1597. The | Herball | or General! | Historic of [ Plantes. [ Gathered by John 

 Gerarde | of London Master in | Chirurgerie. [ Imprinted at London by | 

 John Norton. | 1597. 



Colophon. Imprinted at London by Edm Bollifant, I for Bonham & 

 John | Norton M.D.XCVII. 



1633. The | Herball | or Generall | Historic of j Plantes. [ Gathered by John 

 Gerarde | of London Master in [ Chirurgerie | Very much Enlarged and 

 Amended by (Thomas Johnson | Citizen and Apothecarye [ of London. 



1636. Second edition of the above. 



John Parkinson. 



1629. [Paradisi in Sole Paradisus Terrestris. A Garden of all Sorts of Pleasant 

 Flowers Which Our English Ayre will Permitt to be noursed up : with 

 A Kitchen garden of all manner of herbes, rootes, & fruites, for meate 

 or sause used with us, and An Orchard of all sorte of fruit bearing Trees 

 and shrubbes fit for our Land together With the right orderinge planting 

 & presenting of them and their uses & vertues. Collected by John 

 Parkinson Apothecary of London 1629. 



Colophon. London. Printed by Humfrey Lownes and Robert Young 

 at the signe of the Starre on Bread-Street hill. 1629. 



1656. Second edition. Title, etc., identical with above. 



1904. Facsimile reprint. Paradisi in Sole. Paradisus Terrestris by John 

 Parkinson. Faithfully reprinted from the edition of 1629. Methuen 

 &Co.] 



