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Delightes for ladies, to adorne their persons, tables, closets, and distillatories: with beauties, banquets, perfumes and waters.

1611
At London : printed by Humfrey Lownes, 1611.
Beauty, Personal Early works to 1800
Canning and preserving Early works to 1800
Cookery Early works to 1800
Cosmetics Early works to 1800
Medicine, Popular Early works to 1800
Receipts Early works to 1800
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SR - 93.02/
[192] p. ; 12°.
General note: Dedication signed: H. Plat. Text within ornamental border. Includes index. The last leaf is blank. Signatures: A-H¹². Lacks H12 (blank); B1 looose; damaged at top edge, occasionally affecting text; occasional MS. ink marks on text; bound with A closet for ladies and gentlevvomen. London : Iohnson, 1611 UK-SuSCL Cited in: STC (2nd ed.), 19982 Format of surrogate: Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich. University Microfilms International, 1983. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (Early English books, 1475-1640 ; 1755:13). Ownership and custodial history: Contemporary MS. ink ownership inscription on front fly leaf: "Anne Parker, her booke"; purchased from Lawson catalogue 259 no.93, 1993 UK-SuSCL Binding Information: Contemporary vellum binding, in archival card box UK-SuSCL
Plat, Hugh
Fussell, George Edwin
Delightes for ladies / With introductions by G. E. Fussell and Kathleen Rosemary Fussell.
London : Lockwood, 1948.
1948
Plat, Hugh
Boate, Arnold
The jewel house of art and nature: containing divers rare and profitable inventions, together with sundry new experiments in the art of husbandry. With divers chymical conclusions concerning the art of distillation, and the rare practises and uses thereof. Faithfully and familiarly set down, according to the authours own experience. By Sir Hugh Plat of Lincolns-Inne, Knight. Whereunto is added, a rare and excellent discourse of minerals, stones, gums, and rosins; with the vertues and use thereof, by D.B. Gent.
London : printed by Elizabeth Alsop, and are to be sold at her house in Grubstreet, near the Upper Pump, 1653.
1653
Plat, Hugh
The Garden of Eden: or, An accurate description of all flowers and fruits now growing in England, with particular rules how to advance their nature and growth, as well in seeds and herbs, as the secret ordering of trees and plants. In two parts. By that learned and great observer, Sir Hugh Plat Kt.
London : printed for William and John Leake, at the Crown in Fleetstreet, betwixt the two Temple Gates, 1675.
1675
Plat, Hugh
Delightes for ladies, to adorne their persons, tables, closets, and distillatories: with beauties, banquets, perfumes and waters.
At London : printed by Humfrey Lownes, 1611.
1611
A closet for ladies and gentlevvomen. Or, The art of preserving, conserving, and candying. With the manner how to make diverse kindes of syrupes: and all kinde of banqueting stuffes. Also divers soveraigne medicines and salues for sundry diseases.
London : printed [by Thomas Purfoot?] for Arthur Iohnson, dwelling neare the great North dore of Paules, 1611.
1611
Plat, Hugh
Delightes for ladies, to adorne their persons, tables, closets, and distillatories: with beauties, banquets, perfumes and waters.
At London : printed by Humfrey Lownes, 1611.
1611
Digby, Kenelm
Macdonell, Anne.,
The closet of Sir Kenelm Digby, knight, opened / newly edited with introduction, notes, and glossary, by Anne Macdonell.
London : P.L. Warner, 1910.
1910
Plat, Hugh
Delightes for ladies, to adorne their persons, tables, closets, and distillatories: with beauties, banquets, perfumes and waters.
At London : printed by Humfrey Lownes, 1611.
1611
Hall, John
Cooke, James
Stubbe, Henry
Select observations on English bodies of eminent persons in desperate diseases. First written in Latin by Mr. John Hall, physician: after Englished by James Cook, author of The marrow of chirurgery. To which is now added, an hundred like counsels and advices, for several honourable persons; with all the several medicines and methods by which the several cures, by the blessing of God, were effected; and they be of great use to several practitioners in physick and others: by the same author. In the close is added, Directions for drinking of the bath-water, and Ars cosmetica, or Beautifying art: by H. Stubbs, physician at Warwick.
London : printed for William Marshall at the Bible in Newgate-street, 1683.
1683
Hall, John
Cooke, James,
Stubbe, Henry
White, Robert, 1645-1703, engraver.,
Select observations on English bodies of eminent persons in desperate diseases. First written in Latin by John Hall, physician: after Englished by James Cook, author of the Marrow of chirurgery. To which is now added, An hundred like counsels and advices, for several honorable persons: by the same author. In the close is added, Directions for drinking of the bath-water, and Ars cosmetica, or beautifying art: by H. Stubbs, physician at Warwick.
London : printed by H.H. and are to be sold by Samuel Eddowes next door to the Fleece-Tavern, near the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, 1683.
1683
Plat, Hugh
Delightes for ladies, to adorne their persons, tables, closets, and distillatories: with beauties, banquets, perfumes and waters.
At London : printed by Humfrey Lownes, 1611.
1611
Markham, Gervase
Best, Michael R
The English Housewife / Gervase Markham; edited by Michael R. Best.
Kingston : McGill-Queen's U.P., 1986.
1986
Recorde, Robert
Pape, Joseph
The urinal of physick. By Robert Record Doctor of physick. Whereunto is added an ingenious treatise concerning physicians, apothecaries, and chyrurgians, set forth by a Dr. in Queen Elizabeths dayes. With a translation of Papius Ahalsossa concerning apothecaries confecting their medicines; worthy perusing, and following.
London : printed by Gartrude Dawson, 1651.
1651
Grey, Elizabeth
A choice manuall, or Rare and select secrets in physick and chyrurgery: collected, and practised by the Right Honourable, the Countesse of Kent, late deceased. Whereto are added several experiments of thevirtues of Gascon pouder, and lapis conira yarvam, by a professor of physick. As also most exquisite waies of preserving, conserving, candying, c.
London : printed by Gartrude Dawson, in Bartholomewes Close the second door from the Half Moon Alley that goes into Aldersgate street, 1657.
1657
A. T.,
Wateson, George
A rich storehouse or treasurie for the diseased. Wherein are many approued medicines for diuers and sundry diseases, which haue bin long hidden, and not come to light before this time. First set foorth for the benefit and comfort of the poorer sort of people that are not of abillitie to go to the phisitions, by G. W.
At London : Printed by Ralph Blower, 1612.
1612
Archer, John
Every man his own doctor, compleated with an herbal: shewing, first, how every one may know his own constitution and complexion, by certain signs. Also the nature and faculties of all food; as well meats as drinks, whereby every man and woman may understand what is good or hurtful to them. Treating also of air, passions of mind, exercise of body, sleep, the use of tobacco, a new hot bath; venery, with an infallible secret to prevent the pox. Of the senses, proving six in number. his elixir proprietatis, and its use. The second part shews the full knowledg [sic] and cure of the pox, running of the reins, gout, dropsie, scurvy, consumptions and obstructions: agues. Shewing their causes and signs, danger and cure. The second edition, with additions. Viz. A treatise of melancholly and distraction, with government in cure. Also a compendious herbal, discovering the physical vertue of all herbs in this kingdom, and what planet rules each herb, and how to gather them in their planetary hours. Written by John Archer one of His Majesties physicians in ordinary.
London : printed for the author, and are to be sold at his house, at the sign of the Golden Ball in Winchester Street, near Broad Street, 1673.
1673
A closet for ladies and gentlevvomen. Or, The art of preserving, conserving, and candying. With the manner how to make diverse kindes of syrupes: and all kinde of banqueting stuffes. Also divers soveraigne medicines and salues for sundry diseases.
London : printed [by Thomas Purfoot?] for Arthur Iohnson, dwelling neare the great North dore of Paules, 1611.
1611
Here begynneth a good booke of medecines called the treasure of poore men
[London : [Imprinted by me Thomas Colwell: dwellyng in the house of Robert Wirer: at the sygne of S. John Euangelyst, besyde Charyng Crosse]], [1560?]
1560
A. T.,
Wateson, George
A rich storehouse, or treasurie for the diseased. Wherein are many approued medicines for diuers and sundry diseases, which haue beene long hidden, and not come to light before this time. First set forth for the benefit and comfort of the poorer sort of people, that are not of abilitie to goe to the physicions. By G.W.
London : Printed by Richard Badger, for Philemon Stephens and Christopher Meredith, and are to be sold at the signe of the golden Lion in Pauls Church-yard, 1631.
1631