
          Agricola, Georg Andreas (cont.)

----- ----- The experimental husbandman and gardener, containing 
a new method of improving estates and gardens, by cultivating 
and increasing of forrest-trees, coppice-woods, fruit-
trees, shrubs, flowers and greenhouses [sic], and exotick plants,
after several manners... 2d ed., to which is added an appendix
... by R. Bradley. London, W. Mears and F. Clay, 1726. 214 p.
(Dept. Agr.; Arn. Arb.; Bib. Nat.)

----- [French] L'agriculture parfaite, ou Nouvelle dècouverte
touchant la culture et la multiplication des arbres, des
arbustes et des fleurs. Amsterdam, P. de Coup, 1720. 2 v.
(Arn. Arb.;Brit. Mus.; Bib. Nat. Paris; Cat. Bib. Min. Agr. Italy,
Sup. 4.  p.229); Amsterdam et Leipzig, Arkstee et Merkus,
1752. 2 v. (Bib. Nat. Paris)

Brit. Mus. says this is trans. from the German by
&quot;B. L. M.&quot; Pritzel, 1st ed., gives with dates 1730-
1732, latter probably incorrect. The ed. of 1752 in
Bib. Nat. is probable identical with the preceding. (MFW)

Agricola, Johann Jakob

Schauplatz des allgemeinen haushaltens, feld- acker- und gar-
tenbaues in vier theilen. Nordlingen, 1675, (Güntz, Handb. 1:
126; Haller, Bib. Bot. 1:594); Nordlingen, 1677. (Seguier,
Bib. Bot. Supp. p. 56 )

Teil, I, abt.2, "Baum-, küchen- und blumengarten im
allgemeinen und von der gartenarbeit in den einzelnen
monaten mit beigefügten abbildungen von werkzeugen und
gartenplänen".

According to Güntz, Handb. Landw. Litt. 1: 126-127,
this appeared as the work of Agricola only under date
1676, while a work of similar content is supposed to
have been first published by J. G. Schwänder in Osnabrück, 
1674,  with an enlarged and rev. ed. in 1677,
in which it was claimed that the "Schauplatz" of Agricola
was pirated from his first ed. of 1674.  See
also Schwänder, J. G. Der sorgfältige hausshalter.
        