A thousand notable things, on various subjects; disclosed from the secrets of nature and art; Practicable, Profitable, and of great Advantage; Set down from long and curious Study and Experience, for the greater Part; and the Rest taken from the most judicious and celebrated Authors of the Ancients and Moderns. Being a rich Cabinet of select Curiosities and Rarities, in one Volume, digested into fourteen Books, for the general Use and Good of Mankind; with strict Amendments, and large Additions, to what formerly has been published in this Kind; exceeding any other for the Multitude of pleasing Variety herein to be found.

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  • A thousand notable things, on various subjects; disclosed from the secrets of nature and art; Practicable, Profitable, and of great Advantage; Set down from long and curious Study and Experience, for the greater Part; and the Rest taken from the most judicious and celebrated Authors of the Ancients and Moderns. Being a rich Cabinet of select Curiosities and Rarities, in one Volume, digested into fourteen Books, for the general Use and Good of Mankind; with strict Amendments, and large Additions, to what formerly has been published in this Kind; exceeding any other for the Multitude of pleasing Variety herein to be found.
  • Thousand notable things, of sundry sortes
People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for G. and T. Wilkie, Pater-Noster-Row, 1793.
Publication year
1793-1793
ESTC No.
T112101
Grub Street ID
164116
Description
[4],262,[14]p. ; 12⁰
Note
Anonymous. By Thomas Lupton.

First published in 1579 as 'A thousand notable things, of sundry sortes'.

In fourteen books.

The final seven leaves contain an 'Alphabetical table'.