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Domitzer, Johann (cont.)

----- Frankfurt am Mayn, 1550. (Miltitz, Bib. Bot., col.
284; Burchardt, Teutscher Obstgärtner, 15:324)
Miltitz spells name "Domnitzer," and gives both
Latin and German titles; Burchardt gives "Donnitzers
Pflanzbüchlein," citing Rohr, "Haushaltungs-Bibl."
p.380.

----- Pflantzbüchlein, von mancherley artiger pfropffung
und beltzung der bäumen. Franckfurdt am Mayn, Hermann Gülfferich, 
1551. 28 ff. (Brit. Mus.)
The previous edition may be identical with this.
Bradley Bib. 3:159, gives undated edition of Frankfurt 
with title closely resembling the above, but
with [44] p., which may correspond to one of the
two preceding issues, or may represent yet another
early Frankfurt edition. (MFW)

----- "Büchlein von mancherley lustgärten." Strassburg,
1580. (Boehmer, Bib. Script. Hist. Nat. 3(1):674; Miltitz,
Bib. Bot., col.285)
May possibly be issue of "Lustgärten und pflantzungen 
mit wunsamer zyerde," but has title which
suggests the following ed. of Domitzer. (MFW)

----- Pflantzbüchlein/von mancherley artiger lustgärten/
nutzbam vnd seltzamen pfröpffung von allerhand bäumen/kräutern/
blumen vnd früchten/wilder und heymischer/&c. Zum andernmal 
ersehen/vnnd mit nützlicher lehr/von auff vnd nidersteigen 
dess mons/zu glücklicher pflantzung nötig/gemehret.
Franckfurt am Mayn, 1587. 81 p. (Dept. Agr.)
Colophon: " Getruckt zu Franckfurt am Mayn durch
Nicolaum Basseum."

----- Leipzig, 1598. 79 p. (Wageningen, n.s. 6, p.9)
Title as given in Wageningen Cat. is practically 
identical with that of Dept. Agr. copy of 1587.

----- Pflanzbüchlein von mancherley artigen lustgärten,
nutzbaren mid selbstgemachter pfropffung von allerhand blumen 
und fruchten u.s.w. Annaberg, 1682. 75 p. (Miltitz,
col.292)

----- Nützliches pflanzbüchlein von mancherley lustgärten,
pfropfungen, bäumen, kräutern ... zum achten mal übersehen.
St. Anneberg, Friese, 1725. (Boehmer, Bib. Script. Hist.
Nat. 3(1):673)
Boehmer does not credit this to Domitzer. He
characterizes the book as "nullius usus," hence
we conclude he must have actually examined it.
        