| Ref No | EFP/094/A 094/1594/4 |
| Finding Number | A094/1594/4 |
| Title | The iewell house of art and nature : Conteining diuers rare and profitable inuentions, together with sundry new experimentes in the art of husbandry, distillation, and moulding. Faithfully and familiarly set downe, according to the authors owne experience, by Hugh Platte, of Lincolnes Inne Gentleman |
| Level | Item |
| Date | 1594 |
| Description | Jewell house of art and nature; Jewell house of art and nature; Diuerse new sorts of soyle not yet brought into any publique vse; Diverse new sorts of soyle not yet brought into any publique use; Diuers chimicall conclusions concerning the art of distillation; Divers chimicall conclusions concerning the art of distillation; Iewel-house of art and nature; Jewel-house of art and nature Diuerse new sorts of soyle not yet brought into any publique vse and "Diuers chimicall conclusions concerning the art of distillation" each have separate dated title pages, pagination, and register.; Running title reads: The iewel-house of art and nature.; Variant: with a folded leaf repeating the cuts in the text.; Signatures: A-O[sup]4; A-G[sup]4[sup] H[sup]2; A-I[sup]4[sup] K[sup]2.; Part 2 identified as STC 19989 on UMI microfilm reel 572 position 6.; Entered 8 August [1594]; T.p. mutilated and repaired, affecting ornamental border; last leaf silked; 883461.; Jewell house of art and nature.; Diuerse new sorts of soyle not yet brought into any publique vse.; Diverse new sorts of soyle not yet brought into any publique use.; Diuers chimicall conclusions concerning the art of distillation.; Divers chimicall conclusions concerning the art of distillation.; Iewel-house of art and nature.; Jewel-house of art and nature.; Microfilm.; S110434. |
| Author | Plat, Hugh, Sir, 1552-1611? |
| Subject | Industrial arts; Recipes; Agriculture |
| Physical Description | [16], 96; 60; 76 p. ; 4j. |
| Access Status | Open |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | London : Printed by Peter Short, dwelling on Breadstreat hill, at the signe of the Star, and are to be solde in Paules Churchyard, 1594. |