A Thousand Notable Things of Sundry Sortes: Whereof Some Are Wonderfull, Some Straunge, Some Pleasant, Diuers Necessary, A Great Sort Profitable, and Many Very Precious.
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Title
A Thousand Notable Things of Sundry Sortes: Whereof Some Are Wonderfull, Some Straunge, Some Pleasant, Diuers Necessary, A Great Sort Profitable, and Many Very Precious.
Subject
Miscellany; medical remedies; home remedies; witness accounts
Description
A Thousand Notable Things is a mixture of anecdotes and miscellaneous remedies carefully compiled by Lupton himself, and divided into ten bookes. The book is accompanied by a dedicatory, preface to the reader, and table of contents. Paratextual elements of Lupton's book including marginalia to give insight as to its use.
Creator
Lupton, Thomas
Source
A Thousand Notable Things by Thomas Lupton: University of Iowa Libraries, Special Collections: x-coll 030.L96
Publisher
London
Date
1595
Contributor
Rachel Romero
Format
Text
Language
English
Type
Book
Coverage
Accessed on 12/7/15 Special Collection, University of Iowa Libraries
Collection Items
Outer Cover and Binding of A Thousand Notable Things of Sundry Sortes: Whereof Some Are Wonderfull, Some Straunge, Some Pleasant, Diuers Necessary, A Great Sort Profitable, and Many Very Precious.
Image of outer covering and binding of A Thousand Notable Things
Image of the final page of the A Speciall Table for the finding out of any matter in this Booke, whereof the Table of the first Booke doth followe and its surrounding marginalia.
Table of Contents for A Thousand Notable Things indexed by page number.