An edition of A booke of presidents (1616)

A booke of presidents

with additions of diuers necessarie instruments, meet for all such as desire to learne the manner and forme how to make euidences and instruments, &c. as in the table of this booke more plainely appeareth.

A booke of presidents
Thomas Phayer
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An edition of A booke of presidents (1616)

A booke of presidents

with additions of diuers necessarie instruments, meet for all such as desire to learne the manner and forme how to make euidences and instruments, &c. as in the table of this booke more plainely appeareth.

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Language
English
Pages
125

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Edition Notes

STC (2nd ed.) 3347.5
English and Latin.
Caption title: A right fruitfull booke of examples, or copies of sundrie sorts of instruments of writings.
Running title: The booke of sundry instruments.
Originally published in 1543 with pref. by Thomas Phayer, to whom this work has often been ascribed. Cf. STC (2nd ed.).
Printer identified in STC (2nd ed.).
Signatures: A-R⁸ S⁴.

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London
Other Titles
Right fruitfull booke of examples, or copies of sundrie sorts of instruments of writings., Booke of sundry instruments.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
346.4204/38, 344.206438
Library of Congress
KD977 .P45 1616

The Physical Object

Pagination
[8], 125, [7] leaves ;
Number of pages
125

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1655030M
LCCN
91215334

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