
          Aengelen, Pieter van (cont.)

Herbarius. Kruyt en bloem-hof of De natuerlycke secreten
en verborgentheden van besondere uytgelesene kruyden.
Amsterdam, Broer en J. J. Applaer, 1663. 3pts. (Brit.
Mus.; Surg. Gen. Lib.; Wageningen, Bib. Landb. Hoogesch.)

Short title from Brit. Mus. Cat. (1931) 2:25;
also Wageningen, Bull. Cat. IV (1930).  no.15, entry 
24566 . Latter gives titles of 2d and 3d pts.
as follows: 2. deel. Instructie van het herbariseren 
of Hoveniers oeffeninge;  3 . deel. De medelydige
Samaritaen of De Heydensche wonde-meester.
Imprint from Brit. Mus. and Surg. Gen. Cat.; latter 
gives 1st and 2d pts. as independent works,
entering each with full title, but does not give
the 3d pt.  Abkoude, "Naamregister ...Nederduitsche
boeken" (1788 ); merely gives title without
indicating number of pts. Vander Aa describes
the "Herbarius" as consisting of 2 pts.; but he
quotes the title: "Hoveniers oeffening of Konst
van herbarischen [sic]" (Amsterdam, 1676 ) as an
independent work, whereas it seems like an inversion
of the title of the 2d pt. of the "Herbarius" 
(see above). From the fact that the 3d
pt. is lacking in the Surg. Gen. and many other
copies, it seems likely that this may not properly 
belong to Aengelen's work, but might have
been issued as a kind of appendix to it. This
further bears out the theory that Aengelen may
have had nothing to do with the "Herbarius", as
intimated in the preliminary discussion. (MFW)
        