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| | Books by Thomas Johnson: Books in the extended shelves: Johnson, Thomas, -1644: Cornucopiæ, or diuers secrets wherein is contained the rare secrets in man, beasts, foules, fishes, trees, plantes, stones and such like, most pleasant and profitable, and not before committed to bee printed in English. Newlie drawen out of diuers Latine authors into English by Thomas Iohnson. (At London : Printed [by J. Danter] for VVilliam Barley, and are to be sold at his shop at the vpper end of Gratious streete nere Leaden Hall, 1595) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Johnson, Thomas, -1644: Dainty conceits with a number of rare and witty inuentions, neuer before printed. Made and inuented for honest recreation, to passe away idle houres. By Thomas Iohnson. (London : Printed by E[lizabeth] A[llde] for Henry Gosson and Francis Coules, 1630) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Johnson, Thomas, -1644: De humani corporis fabrica. English. Selections. (London : printed by E: C: and are to be sold by John Clarke at Mercers Chappell in Cheapeside neare ye great Conduit, 1665), also by Ambroise Paré, Adriaan van de Spiegel, and J. G. (HTML at EEBO TCP) Johnson, Thomas, -1644: Herball (Printed by Adam Islip Joice Norton and Richard Whitakers, 1633), also by John Gerard, Rembert Dodoens, Richard Whitaker, Joyce Norton, John Payne, Robert Priest, Adam Islip, and Robert Davies (page images at HathiTrust) Johnson, Thomas, -1644: The herball or Generall historie of plantes. Gathered by Iohn Gerarde of London Master in Chirurgerie very much enlarged and amended by Thomas Iohnson citizen and apothecarye of London (London : Printed by Adam Islip Ioice Norton and Richard Whitakers, anno 1633), also by John Gerard, John Payne, and Rembert Dodoens (HTML at EEBO TCP) Johnson, Thomas, -1644: A lokinge glasse for eche estate, wherin to weue the fickle fate (Imprinted at london : by Abel Ieffs, and are to be soulde by William Barley dwelling in gracious strete neare leaden haule, 1595) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Johnson, Thomas, -1644: A nevv booke of new conceits with a number of nouelties annexed threreunto. Whereof some be profitable, some necessary, some strange, none hurtful, and all delectable. By Thomas Iohnson. (London : Printed by E[liz] A[llde] for Edward Wright and Cuthbert Wright, 1630) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Johnson, Thomas, -1644: A treatise of the plague contayning the causes, signes, symptomes, prognosticks, and cure thereof. Together with sundry other remarkable passages (for the prevention of, and preservation from the pestilence) never yet published by anie man. Collected out of the workes of the no lesse learned than experimented and renowned chirurgian Ambrose Parey. (London : Printed by R. Y[oung] and R. C[otes] and are sold by Mich. Sparke, in the green Arbor Court in little Old Bailey, at the blew Bible, 1630), also by Ambroise Paré (HTML at EEBO TCP) Johnson, Thomas, -1644: Works. English (London : Printed by Th: Cotes and R. Young, anno 1634), also by Ambroise Paré, Thomas Cecil, and George Baker (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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