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Du Vivier, Jean.

Both Gibault, Étude (1905), p.724, and
Barbier, Dict. Ouvr. Anon. 2:981, credit Du
Vivier with authorship of "Le jardin de Hollande 
planté & garni de fleurs" (Leide, 1714
et seq.) of Hendryck van Oosten, but he was
more probably its translator. He was also one
of the publishers of the original: "De nieuwe
nederlandse bloemhof" (1700), and as the dedication 
of the French version states, thought
the work should be available to users of that
tongue. (MFW)

See Oosten, Hendryck van. De nieuwe nederlandse
bloemhof. Leyden, 1700 et seq.

See De Nieuwe en naauwkeurige Neederlandse hovenier.
Leyden, 1713 et seq.

Dymock, Cressy.

See Hartlib, Samuel. A discoverie for division or
setting out of land. London, 1653.

See Hartlib, Samuel. Samuel Hartlib his legacie.
London, 1651 et seq.
        