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fl. 1648-1654 J. B. (John Bulwer)
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J. B. (John Bulwer), fl. 1648-1654: Anthropometamorphosis (London : Printed by William Hunt, 1654) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
J. B. (John Bulwer), fl. 1648-1654: Anthropometamorphosis: = man transform'd: or, the artificiall changling: historically presented, in the mad and cruell gallantry, foolish bravery, ridiculous beauty, filthy finenesse, and loathsome loveliness of most nations, fashioning and altering their bodies from the mould intended by nature; with figures of those transfigurations. To which artificiall and affected deformations are added, all the native and nationall monstrosities that have appeared to disfigure the humane fabrick. With a vindication of the regular beauty and honesty of nature. And an appendix of the pedigree of the English gallant. Scripsit J.B. cognomento chirosophus. M.D. (London : Printed by William Hunt, Anno Dom. 1653), also by William Fathorn and Thomas Cross (HTML at EEBO TCP)
J. B. (John Bulwer), fl. 1648-1654: Chirologia : or, The naturall language of the hand, composed of the speaking motions, and discoursing gestures thereof, whereunto is added Chironomia : or, The art of manual rhetoricke, consisting of the naturall expressions, digested by art in the hand, as the chiefest instrument of eloquence, by historicall manifesto's, exemplified out of the authentique registers of common life, and civill conversation, with types, or chyrograms, a long-wish'd for illustration of this argument (AMS Press, 1975), also by J. B. and J. B. (page images at HathiTrust)
J. B. (John Bulwer), fl. 1648-1654: Naturall language of the hand (Printed by Tho. Harper, and are to be sold by R[ichard] Whitaker, at his shop in Pauls Church-yard, 1644), also by William Marshall (page images at HathiTrust)
J. B. (John Bulwer), fl. 1648-1654: Pathomyotamia, or, A dissection of the significative muscles of the affections of the minde being an essay to a new method of observing the most important movings of the muscles of the head, as they are the neerest and immediate organs of the voluntarie or impetuous motions of the mind : with the proposall of a new nomenclature of the muscles / by J.B., sirnamed the Chirosopher. (London : Printed by W.W. for Humphrey Moseley, and are to [be] sold at his shop ..., 1649) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
J. B. (John Bulwer), fl. 1648-1654: Philocophus, or, The deafe and dumbe mans friend exhibiting the philosophicall verity of that subtile art, which may inable one with an observant eie, to heare what any man speaks by the moving of his lips : upon the same ground ... that a man borne deafe and dumbe, may be taught to heare the sound of words with his eie, & thence learne to speake with his tongue / by I.B., sirnamed the Chirosopher. (London : Printed for Humphrey Moseley ..., 1648) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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