Varieties: Or, a Surveigh of Rare and Excellent Matters Necessary and Delectable for All Sorts of Persons. Wherein the Principall Heads of Diverse Sciences Are Illustrated, Rare Secrets of Naturall Things Unfoulded, &C. Digested Into Five Bookes, Whose Severall Chapters with Their Contents Are to Be Seene in the Table After the Epistle Dedicatory. By David Person, of Loghlands in Scotland, Gentleman [Book Review]

Printed by Richard Badger [and Thomas Cotes], for Thomas Alchorn, and Are to Be Sold at His Shop, in Pauls Church-Yard, at the Signe of the Green-Dragon (1635)
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