This is the myrour or glasse of helthe necessary and nedefull for euery persone to loke in, that wyll kepe theyr body frome the syckenes of the pestile[n]ce? And it sheweth howe the planettes reygne in euery houre of the daye and nyght, with the natures and exposicio[n]s o the. xij. signes, deuyded by the. xij. monthes of the yere, [and] sheweth the remedyes for many diuers infirmites [and] dyseases that hurteth the body of man.

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  • This is the myrour or glasse of helthe necessary and nedefull for euery persone to loke in, that wyll kepe theyr body frome the syckenes of the pestile[n]ce? And it sheweth howe the planettes reygne in euery houre of the daye and nyght, with the natures and exposicio[n]s o the. xij. signes, deuyded by the. xij. monthes of the yere, [and] sheweth the remedyes for many diuers infirmites [and] dyseases that hurteth the body of man.
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Imprint
[Imprinted at London: In Fletestrete by me Robert Redman dwellynge at the sygne of the George nexte to Saynt Duustones [sic] churche, [1540?]]
Publication year
1540-1540
ESTC No.
S112921
Grub Street ID
132666
Description
[124] p. ; 8⁰
Note
By Thomas Moulton, whose name appears on A7r.

133 chapters, the first being on the pestilence.

Printer's name and address from colophon; publication date conjectured by STC.

Signatures: A-G? H?.
Uncontrolled note
Rpm 12/03/96