Anthropometamorphosis: = man transform'd: or, the artificiall changling : historically presented, in the mad and cruell gallantry, foolish bravery, ridiculous beauty, filthy finenesse, and loathsome loveliness of most nations, fashioning and altering their bodies from the mould intended by nature; with figures of those transfigurations. To which artificiall and affected deformations are added, all the native and nationall monstrosities that have appeared to disfigure the humane fabrick. With a vindication of the regular beauty and honesty of nature. And an appendix of the pedigree of the English gallant. Scripsit J.B. cognomento chirosophus. M.D.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: J. B. (John Bulwer), fl. 1648-1654
Other Authors: Fathorn, William, 1616-1691 (Engraver), Cross, Thomas, fl. 1632-1682
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London, : Printed by William Hunt, Anno Dom. 1653.
Series:Early English books online.
Subjects:
Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Description
Item Description:Dedication signed: John Bulwer.
Frontispiece signed: T. Cross sculpsit.
Portrait signed: W: Faithorne sculp.
Signatures: A⁴ *-4*⁴ 5*1 B-4G⁴.
An unsigned leaf bound after S2 contains woodcut illustrations on both sides.
Includes index and a final bibliography leaf.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "June 14".
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Physical Description:1 online resource ([50], 123-559, [31] pages, [3] leaves of plates : portrait, illustrations (woodcuts)