This is the myrrour or glass of healthe necessary and nedefull for euery person to loke in, that will kepe theyr bodye from the syckenesse of the pestylence, and it sheweth howe the planettes do reygne in euery houre of the day and night, with the natures and exposicions o the xii. sygnes, deuyded by the. xii. monethes of the yeare, and shewed the remedyes for dyuers iufyrmyties [sic] and diseases that hurtethe the bodye of man.

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  • This is the myrrour or glass of healthe necessary and nedefull for euery person to loke in, that will kepe theyr bodye from the syckenesse of the pestylence, and it sheweth howe the planettes do reygne in euery houre of the day and night, with the natures and exposicions o the xii. sygnes, deuyded by the. xii. monethes of the yeare, and shewed the remedyes for dyuers iufyrmyties [sic] and diseases that hurtethe the bodye of man.
  • Myrour or glasse of helthe
  • Myrour or glasse of helthe
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Imprint
[Imprinted at London: In Fletestraet benethe the Conduite, at the sygne of S. Iohn Euangelyst, by Thomas Colwel, [1566]]
Publication year
1566-1566
ESTC No.
S112925
Grub Street ID
132670
Description
[120] 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 from STC.

Signatures: A-G? H?.
Uncontrolled note
Note "glass", "healthe" in title; fleuron precedes title