Vinetum Britannicum: or A treatise of cider, and other wines and drinks extracted from fruits growing in this kingdom. With the method of propagating all sorts of vinous fruit-trees. And a description of the new-invented ingenio or mill, for the more expeditious making of cider. And also the right way of making metheglin and birch-wine. The second impression, much enlarged. To which is added, a discourse teaching the best way of improving bees. With copper plates. By J. Worlidge. Gent
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- Vinetum Britannicum: or A treatise of cider, and other wines and drinks extracted from fruits growing in this kingdom. With the method of propagating all sorts of vinous fruit-trees. And a description of the new-invented ingenio or mill, for the more expeditious making of cider. And also the right way of making metheglin and birch-wine. The second impression, much enlarged. To which is added, a discourse teaching the best way of improving bees. With copper plates. By J. Worlidge. Gent
- Vinetum Britannicum. Part 1
- Apiarium; or A discourse of the government and ordering of bees
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London : printed for Thomas Dring, over against the Inner-Temple-gate; and Thomas Burrel, at the Golden-ball under St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-street, 1678.
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Worlidge, John, active 1660-1698. Apiarium; or A discourse of bees.
- Publication year
- 1678
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- R34758
- Grub Street ID
- 117268
- Description
- [24], 240; [10], 42, [12] p., [1] leaf of plates : ill. (metal cuts) ; 8°.
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- With an engraved frontispiece (A1v)
"Apiarium; or A discourse of the government and ordering of bees ... The second edition" (Wing W3595) has separate dated title page, pagination, and register. It may also have been issued separately
Includes index
A second part was published in 1689, along with the second part of his "Systema agriculturae" (Wing W3597A).