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1588. William Turner (continued). The first and seconde partes . . also a 

 Booke of the bath of Baeth. Collen, A. Birckman, 1568. Small 

 Folio. 



1540. [Andrew Borde] The boke for to Lerne a man to be wyse in buylding 

 of his howse . . The boke for a good husbande to lerne. Robert 

 Wyer, no date [about 1540]. Small 8vo. 



Republished a year or two later by the same printer as part of the Compedyous Regyment 

 bearing Borde's name. 



1550. Anthony Ascham. A Little Herball of the Properties of Herbes, 

 newly amended and corrected . . . delaring what Herbes hath in- 

 fluence of Certaine Sterres and Constellations. London, Jhon 

 Kynge, 1550. i2mo. 



another edition. London, Wyllyam Powell, 1550. i2mo. 



1557. Thomas Tusser. A hundreth good pointes of husbandrie. R. Tottell 



London, 1557. In verse. 



(The copy in the British Museum is presumably unique.) Several varying and augmented 

 editions of the " Hundreth good Pointes " were issued between 1561 and 1571. In 1562 

 appeared an edition, probably the third, entitled " A Hundreth Good Foyntes of Husbandry, 

 lately maried unto a hundreth good poyntes of huswifry, newly corrected and ampified with 

 diverse propre lessons for housholders." R. Tottel. London, 1562. The first edition of 

 the " Five Hundreth Points " (Tusser's enlargement of the former) came out in 1573. 



Five hundreth points of good husbandry united to as many 



of good huswiferie . . R. Tottel, London, 1573 . . 2 parts. Small 



4to. 



Reissued at least twice (in 1576 and 1577) before the appearance of the final and complete 

 edition in 1580. That of 1577 was " now lately augmented with diverse approved lessons 

 concerning Hoppes and Gardening." 



Five hundred pointes of good Husbandrie . . . corrected, better 



ordered, and newly augmented to a fourth part more. Henrie 



Denham, London, 1580. Small 4to. 



The parent edition of all which followed, and the last which was published by Tusser himself. 

 The reprints were numerous from that time onwards. 



Fiue hundred pointes of good husbandrie. The edition of 1580 



collated with those of 1573 and 1577 . . with a reprint of " A Hun- 

 dreth good pointes . . 1557." Edited by W. Payne and Sidney J. 

 Herrtage. Early English Dialect Society, London, 1878. 8vo. 



1558. Alexis-Warde. The secretes of Alexis of Piedmont containyng 



excellente remedies against divers diseases . . . Translated out of 

 Frenche into English by Wyllyam Warde ... I. Kingston for 

 N. Inglande. London, 1558. 4to. (B. M. Cat.). 



another edition, " neuely corrected and amended .... Iinprynted 



at London by Rowland Hall for Nicholas England, 1 562. Small 4to. 

 (In three parts, with a separate pagination and Index to each.) 



other edition, 1568. 1580. 



1559. Peter Morwyng. A new book of Destination of Waters called the 



Treasure of Euonymous, containing the wonderful hid Secrets 

 of Nature. . . . Tanslated (with great diligence and care) out 

 of Latin by Peter Morwyng, Felowe of Magdaline Colledge in 

 Oxforde. Imprinted at London by John Day. [There is no 

 date on the title-page, but the preface is dated 2nd of May, I5S9-]- 

 Small 4to. 1 

 — — another edition, dated 1st day of June 1565. John Day, London. 

 Small 4to. 



