A compleat system of husbandry and gardening or, the gentleman's companion, in the business and pleasures of a country life. Shewing, I. The several New and most Advantagious Ways of Tilling, Planting, Sowing, Manuring, Ordering, and Improving of all sorts of Gardens, Orchards, Meadows, Pastures, Corn-Lands, Woods, and Coppices. As also of Fruits, Corn, Grain, Pulse, New-Hays, Cattle, Fowl, Beasts, Bees, Silk-Worms, Fish, and Fish-Ponds. II. The Huseandman's Monthly Directions. Also the Prognosticks of Dearth, Scarcity, Plenty, Sickness, Heat, Cold, Frost, Snow, Winds, Rain, Hail, and Thunder. III. The Interpretation of Rustick Terms. With an Account of the several Instruments and Engines used in this Profession, and exact Draughts thereof curiously Engraven on Copper. The whole collected from, and containing what is most valuable in all the books hitherto written upon this subject; with many New Experiments and Observations

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Worlidge, John
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London printed for J. Pickard, next the Cock-Inn in Aldersgate-Street, A. Bettesworth at the Red-Lyon in Paternoster-Row, and E. Curll at the Dial and Bible in Fleetstreet 1716, 1716
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Collection: Eighteenth Century Collections Online / ECCO - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Description
Item Description:At bottom of title page: Price Six Shillings. - Dedication signed: J. W., i.e. John Worlidge. - English Short Title Catalog, T96520. - First published in 1669 as 'Systema agriculturæ, the mystery of husbandry discovered' - Pp.[481]-504 contain a "Dictionarium rusticum; or, the interpretations and significations of several rustick terms. - Goldsmiths', 5292. - Reproduction of original from British Library
Physical Description:Online-Ressource (xxvi,[14],504p.,plate) 8°