An history of the constancy of nature. Wherein, by comparing the latter age with the former, it is maintained that the world doth not decay universally, in respect of it self, or the heavens, elements, mixt bodies, meteors, minerals, plants, animals, nor man in his age, stature, strength, or faculties of his minde, as relating to all arts and science / by John Jonston of Poland. [Translated by John Rowland].

  • Jonstonus, Joannes, 1603-1675
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An history of the constancy of nature. Wherein, by comparing the latter age with the former, it is maintained that the world doth not decay universally, in respect of it self, or the heavens, elements, mixt bodies, meteors, minerals, plants, animals, nor man in his age, stature, strength, or faculties of his minde, as relating to all arts and science / by John Jonston of Poland. [Translated by John Rowland]. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Printed for John Streater, and are to be sold by the booksellers of London, 1657.

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8 leaves (first blank), 180 pages, 1 unnumbered leaf ; (8vo )

References note

Wing J1016
ESTC R11015
Thomason, E.1653[1]
Wing (2nd ed.), J1016

Notes

Signatures: A⁶, B-M⁸, N³
Dedication signed: John Rouland
Bound in old calf
Copy 1 Note: Engr. t.p. defective.

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