John Parkinson, Paradisi in Sole Paradisus Terrestris (1629)
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Date
1629
Author
John Parkinson Note: 12/10/2005
Lexicon title
A table of the English names of such Plants as are contained in this Booke
Book title
Paradisi in Sole Paradisus Terrestris. or A Garden of all sorts of pleasant flowers which our English ayre will permitt to be noursed vp: with A Kitchen garden of all manner of herbes, rootes, & fruites, for meate or sause vsed with vs, and An Orchard of all sorte of fruitbearing Trees and shrubbes fit for our Land together With the right orderinge planting & preseruing of them and their vses & vertues
Publication place
London
Publisher
Humfrey Lownes and Robert Young
Transcription source
EEBO/TCP
Text type
printed book
Genre
Hard-word, term-of-art, and dialect dictionaries, glossaries, and definitions
Subject area
herbal
Summary
English names, indexed to article-length descriptions of plants with page number
Language
headwords: English
explanations: English
explanations: English
explanations: English
explanations: English
Extent
fff5r-fff8v
Word-group
type: alphabetical
Word-entry
type: logical
sample: CHAP. 1. Corona Imperialis. The Crowne Imperiall. The Persian Lilly 28.30 BEcause the Lilly is the more stately flower among manie and amongst the wonderfull varietie of Lillies, knowne to vs in these daies ... (p. 27)
sample: CHAP. 1. Corona Imperialis. The Crowne Imperiall. The Persian Lilly 28.30 BEcause the Lilly is the more stately flower among manie and amongst the wonderfull varietie of Lillies, knowne to vs in these daies ... (p. 27)
Alston
XVII.I.131
STC
19300
Other editions
1629: STC 19300 (Alston XVII.I.132);
1635: STC 19301 (Alston XVII.I.133);
1656: Wing P495 (Alston XVII.I.134)
1635: STC 19301 (Alston XVII.I.133);
1656: Wing P495 (Alston XVII.I.134)
Facsimiles
Parkinson, John. Paradisi in sole paradisus terrestris / by John Parkinson. London
: Methuen, 1904. view record