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Thomas Hill
(Hill, Thomas, b. ca. 1528)
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Hill, Thomas, b. ca. 1528: [A prognostication made for the yeare of our Lorde God, 1572. wherein at large is set forth the description of the fovver quarters of the yeare, with the prediction of the weather for euery day, exactly calculated for Oxenforde. By Thomas Hill, of London student.]. ([Imprinted at London : By Richard VVatkins, and Iames Roberts, [1572]]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Hill, Thomas, b. ca. 1528: A Briefe and pleasaunt treatise, intituled: Naturall and artificiall conclusions: written firste by sundry schollers of the Vniuersitie of Padua in Italie, at the instant request of one Bartholmew a Tuscane: and now Englished by Thomas Hyll Londoner, as well for the commoditye of sundrye artificers, as for the matters of plesure, to recreat witts at vacant times.. (Imprinted at London : by Edward Allde., 1586.), also by Saint Albertus Magnus, Anglicus Batholomaeus, Girolamo Cardano, Antoine Mizauld, and Johann Jacob Wecker (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Hill, Thomas, b. ca. 1528: Chyromantie ac physionomie anastasis. English (Imprinted at London : By Iohn Waylande, [1556]), also by Bartolommeo della Rocca Cocles (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Hill, Thomas, b. ca. 1528: The contemplation of mankinde contayning a singuler discourse after the art of phisiognomie, on all the members and partes of man, as from the heade to the foote, in a more ample maner than hytherto hath beene published of any. In the place next after the chapter of the forehead, hath the phisiognomer added a proper treatise of the signification of sundrie lines seene in most mens foreheads: which in sundrie disputations with a skilfull Iew, he at the last obtayned. ... In the ende is a little treatise added of the signification of moles ... written by a worthie Grecian named Melampus. All which, englished by Thomas Hyll. ([Imprinted at London : By [Henry Denham for] William Seres, dwelling at the west ende of Paules Church, at the signe of the Hedgehogge], 1571), also by Bartolommeo della Rocca Cocles and 3rd cent. B.C. Peri elaiōn sōmatos. English Malampus (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Hill, Thomas, b. ca. 1528: A contemplation of mysteries contayning the rare effectes and significations of certayne comets, and a briefe rehersall of sundrie hystoricall examples, as well diuine, as prophane, verie fruitfull to be reade in this our age: with matter delectable both for the sayler, and husbandman, yea and all traueylers by sea and lande, in knowing aforehande, howe daungerous a tempest will succeede by the sight of the clowd coming ouer the head, and other matters fruitful to be read as shal appere in the table next after the preface. Gathered and englished, by Thomas Hyll. (Imprinted at London : By Henry Denham, [1574?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Hill, Thomas, b. ca. 1528: Gardener's labyrinth (Herb Lovers Book Club, 1939) (page images at HathiTrust)
Hill, Thomas, b. ca. 1528: The gardeners labyrinth containing a discourse of the gardeners life, in the yearly trauels to be bestovved on his plot of earth, for the vse of a garden: with instructions for the choise of seedes, apte times for sowing, setting, planting, [and] watering, and the vessels and instruments seruing to that vse and purpose: wherein are set forth diuers herbers, knottes and mazes, cunningly handled for the beautifying of gardens. Also the physike benefit of eche herbe, plant, and floure, with the vertues of the distilled waters of euery of them, as by the sequele may further appeare. Gathered out of the best approued writers of gardening, husbandrie, and physicke: by Dydymus Mountaine. (Printed at London : By Henry Bynneman, Anno. 1577), also by Henry Dethick (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Hill, Thomas, b. ca. 1528: The moste pleasuante arte of the interpretacion of dreames whereunto is annexed sundry problemes with apte aunsweares neare agreeing to the m atter, and very rare examples, not like the extant in the English tongue. Gathered by the former auctour Thomas Hill Londoner: and now newly imp rinted. (Imprinted at London : In Fleetestreate neare to S. Dunstones Church by Thomas Marsh, Anno 1576) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Hill, Thomas, b. ca. 1528: Naturall and artificiall conclusions. (Imprinted at London : By Ihon Kyngston, for Abraham Kitson, 1581) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Hill, Thomas, b. ca. 1528: Natvrall and artificiall conclvsions. Compiled first in Latine, by the worthiest and best authors, both of the famous University of Padua in Italy, and divers other places. Englished since, and set forth by Thomas Hill, Londoner, whose own experiments in this kinde, were held most excellent. And now againe published, with a new addition of rarities, for the practise of sundry artificers; as also to recreate wits withall at vacant times. (London : printed by Iane Bell, dwelling at the East end of Christs-Church, 1650 [i.e. 1649]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Hill, Thomas, b. ca. 1528: A pleasant history declaring the whole art of phisiognomy orderly vttering all the speciall parts of man, from the head to the foot / written by Thomas Hill. ([London] : Printed by W. Iaggard, 1613) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Hill, Thomas, b. ca. 1528: The schoole of skil containing two bookes: the first, of the sphere, of heauen, of the starres, of their orbes, and of the earth, &c. The second, of the sphericall elements, of the celestiall circles, and of their vses, &c. Orderly set forth according to art, with apt figures and proportions in their proper places, by Tho. Hill. (At London : Printed by T. Iudson, for W. Iaggard, 1599), also by William Jaggard (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Hill, Thomas, b. ca. 1528: Thesaurus Euonymi Philiatri. English (Printed at London : By Henrie Denham, 1576), also by Konrad Gesner and George Baker (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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