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Hesse, Heinrich

Neue gartenlust, das ist: Gründliche vorstellung, wie
ein lust- küchen- und baum-garten unter unserm teutschen
climate füglich anzurichten ... Vermehrt und mit dreyen
nützlichen registern versehen durch T. Phytologum. Leipzig, 
1690. 416 p. (Not located) E.H. Krelage, Haarlem, has issue Mainz, 1690.
See Pritzel, 1st ed., with brief title; Miltitz, 
col.293, with paging; Boehmer, 3(1):690-
691, indicating editorship of "T. Phytologus".
According to the preface of Hesse’s "Teutscher 
gärtner" (1740), Hesse himself repudiated
the "Neue gartenlust" as a garbled and inaccurate 
work, while the former is said to be faithfully 
reproduced from the author’s manuscript.
Altho the contents of the two are often identical, 
it has been observed that, particularly in
the section on fruit growing, the "Neue gartenlust" 
contains many additions from French works
as (p.264) Merlet, (p.276) Saint-Etienne, and
probably others. Moreover, Boehmer, 3(1):695,
under Gentil, mentions "Nützliche unterredungen
eines gartenliebhabers und eines gärtners. Leipzig, 
1715, mit Hessens werke", indicating that
the "Jardinier solitaire" may have been drawn
upon in some of the editions of Hesse, and as
the 1710 and 1740 editions of the "Teutscher
gärtner" contain no such material, it may have
been found in one of those supposed to be by
T. Phytologus. (MFW)
[insert margin note] p.69-70.  Gittreksels uit den
catalogus van Dirk Voorhelm te
Haarlem.  Dit is de eerste vermelding
van verkoopcatalogi van Nederlandsche
kweekers,- Frans Halsmuseum,
Cat., p. 26. [end margin note]

-----[Leipzig?] 1696. (Brit. Mus.)
Brit. Mus. does not give place; but Seguier,
p.370, and Miltitz, col.293, give Leipzig without 
question.

----- Leipzig, Bey J. L. Gleditschen, 1703. 392 p.
(Dept. Agr.; Kat. Landb. Bib. København (1921), p.843)
This edition has an "Anderer theil" with title, 
"Neue unterweisung zu dero blumenbau" (Leip
zig, J. L. Gleditsch, 1705, 317 p.), which is a
translation from "Nouvelle instruction pour la
culture des fleurs" (Amsterdam, 1697), q.v.

----- Leipzig, 1706. 392 p. (Arn. Arb.)
        