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.
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- 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.
- Contemplation of mankinde
- Pleasaunt discourse of phisiognomie
- Chyromantie ac physionomie anastasis.
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[London]: Printed by W. Iaggard, 1613.
- Publication year
- 1613-1613
- ESTC No.
- S122584
- Grub Street ID
- 142117
- Description
- [4], 129 [i.e. 235], [1] leaves : ill. (woodcuts) ; 8⁰
- Note
- Originally published in 1571 as "The contemplation of mankinde". A greatly enlarged version of Hill's 1556 translation of "Chyromantie ac physionomie anastasis" by Bartolommeo della Rocca Cocles.
Assigned by H. Denham to R. Jones and J. Charlewood, August 31, 1579; to J. Roberts, May 31 1594--STC addendum.
Foliation irregular; signatures: A? B-E? e? F-Y? 2A-2G? 2H?; first and third leaves of quire Y signed "Z" and "Z3", respectively.
The first leaf is blank except for signature-mark "A".
- Uncontrolled note
- Blank from F.S. Ferguson notes