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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



HER 



Heresbach, C. 



Foure bookes of husbandry, col- 

 lected by M. Conradus Heresbachius, 

 Counseller to the hygh and mighty 

 Prince, the Duke of Cleve; conteyning 

 the whole arte and trade of husbandry, 

 with the antiquitie and commendation 

 thereof. Newely Englished, and in- 

 creased by Barnabe Googe, Esquire. 

 London, 1577. iv, 193 p. 4°. 



Pre-Linn. 1577.1 



Other English eds., or more probably re- 

 prints, are: London, 1578, 1586, 1594, 1596, 

 1600, 1601, 1604. Next comes Googe's en- 

 larged ed. of 1614, "The whole art and trade 

 of husbandry," etc. followed by Gervase Mark- 

 ham's greatly augmented version of 1631. 

 Copies, 1570 (Latin), & 1614 (English) eds., 

 N. Y. P. 



The whole art of husbandry 



contained in foure bookes, etc. Booke 

 iv. Of poultrie, fowle, fish . . . and 

 the art of angling . . . now renewed, 

 corrected, enlarged and adorned with 

 all the experiments and practises of 

 our English nation, which were want- 

 ing in the former editions. By Cap- 

 taine Garvase Markham. London, 

 1631. 4°. Pne-Linn. 1631.1 



Libri quarti de re rustioa pars 



quae agit de piscinis et piscium vivariis. 

 Ejusdem thereutices pars tertia de pis- 

 catione. Helmstadt, 1657. 4°. 



Pre-Linn. 1657.1 



The editor, Hermann Conringius, has here 

 brought together the matter relating to fishing 

 and fishponds contained in "De re rustica" and 

 the "Thereutices." For a modern English ver- 

 sion of "De piscatione," which aims at "ren- 

 dering as nearly as possible the style and colour 

 of the epoch," with a brief introduction by T. 

 Westwood, see "The angler's notebook and 

 naturalists' record," etc., pp. 117, 133, 149, 165. 

 London, 1880. 



The most famous English ed. is: 



— ■ — ■ The perfect husbandman, or the 

 art of husbandry. In four books . . . 

 Book IV. Of poultry, fowle, fish and 

 bees with the ... art of angling. By 

 C. H., B. C, and CM., ingenious artists. 

 London, 1658. vi, 385 p. 4°. 



Pre-Linn. 1658.1 



Herissant, Frangois David [1714- 

 1773] Recherches sur les usages du 

 grand nombre de dents du Canis car- 

 charias. M6m. Acad. Soi. Paris, 1749 

 (1753), 155-162. 3 pis. — Comment. 

 Lips., 1754, 3, 477. Pre-Linn. 1753.1 



Herlein, /. D. Beschryvinge van 

 de volk-plantinge Suriname; vertonende 

 de opkomst dier zelver colonic, etc. 

 Mitsgaders een vertoog . . . van de 

 water- en pluimgediertens. Leeuwarden, 

 1718. pis. 4°. Pre-Linn, 1718.1 



Visschen en zeegedronhten, p. 193-201. 



Hernandez, Francisco [1514-1578] 

 For a notice of this author (who was 

 physician to Philip II) and of his writ- 

 ings, see Rich, O. "A catalogue of 

 books relating principally to America 

 1493-1700." London, 1832. pp. 72-74. 

 Also Sabin, J. " Bibliotheca Ameri- 

 cana," vol. VIII, pp. 239-241 (1868.1), 

 and Lichtenstein, M. C. H., in Abhand. 

 Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1827, 88-127. 



Quatro hbros de la naturaleza 



y virtutes de las plantas y animales, 

 que estan recevidos en el uso de medi- 

 cina en la Nueva Espana y el metodo 

 y correccion y preparacion, que para 

 administrallas se requiere, con lo que 

 Francisco Hernandez escrivio en lengua 

 latina. . . . Traducido y aumentados 

 muchos simples y compuestos y ochos 

 muchos secretos curativos per Fr. 

 Francisco Ximenez. Mexico, 1615. 

 4°. 203 p. Pre-Linn. 1615.1 



A modern reprint of this is: 



C\iatro libros de la naturaleza y virtudes 

 medicinales de las plantas y animales de la 

 Nuevo Espafia. Extracto de las obras del Dr. 

 F. Hernandez. Anotados, traducidos y publi- 

 cados en Mexico el ailo de 1615 por Fr. Fran- 

 cisco Ximines . . . Ahora por primera vez 

 reimpreso . . . bajo la direccion del Dr. N. 

 LSon. Moreha, 1888. lii, 300 p. pi. 8°. 



Rerum medicarum Novse His- 



paniae seu thesaurus, plantarum, ani- 

 malium, mineralium Mexicanorum his- 

 toria ex Francisci Hernandi Novi Orbis 

 medici primarii relationibus in ipsa 

 Mexicana urbe oonscriptis a Nardo 

 Antonio Reecho . . . CoUecta notis 

 illustrata; cum indioe, et historiae ani- 

 maUum et mineralium libro. Romse, 

 1628. 950 p. Pre-Linn. 1628.1 



This is the first ed. of Recchus* Latin ver- 

 sion. Others are: Rome, 1641, 1648-49, 1651. 

 There is said to be an earlier Latin translation, 

 Rome, 1626, editor not known. The most 

 valued edition of all is: 



Nova plantarum animalium et 



mineralium Mexicanorum historia a 

 Francisco Hernandez medico. In In- 

 diis prasstantissimo primum compilata, 

 deinde a Nardo Antonio Reecho in 

 volumen digesta, a lo. Terentio, lo. 

 Fabro, et Fabio Columna Lynceis notis, 

 & additionibus longe doctissimis illus- 

 trata. Cui demum accessere aliquot 

 ex principis Federici Caesii frontispiciis 

 theatri naturalis phylosophicae tabulffi 

 una cum quam plurimis iconibus, ad 

 octingentas, quibus singula contem- 

 planda graphioe exhibentur. Romae, 

 1651. Pre-Linn. 1651.1 



Fishes, folios 76-88. 



Hernandez prepared 16 folio volumes on 



