Speculum mundi, or, A glasse representing the face of the world; : shewing both that it did begin, and must also end: the manner how, and time when, being largely examined. Whereunto is joyned an hexameron, or a serious discourse of the causes, continuance, and qualities of things in nature; occasioned as matter pertinent to the work done in the six dayes of the worlds creation ... /
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| Language: | English |
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Cambridge :
T. Buck and R. Daniel.,
1635.
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| Series: | Early English books online.
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| Item Description: | Dedication signed: John Svvan. With an additional title page, engraved, with the printers' names in imprint, signed: Will: Marshall. sculpsit. Fragment; consists of engraved t.p. only. Reproduction of original in: British Library. |
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| Physical Description: | 1 online resource ([1]+ pages) |