The workes of that famous chirurgion Ambrose Parey translated out of Latine and compared with the French. by Th: Johnson

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The workes of that famous chirurgion Ambrose Parey translated out of Latine and compared with the French. by Th: Johnson
Author
Paré, Ambroise, 1510?-1590.
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London :: Printed by Th: Cotes and R. Young,
anno 1634.
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Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
Surgery -- Early works to 1800.
Anatomy -- Early works to 1800.
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That Birds have taught us musicall tunes.

THe Nightingales are sweet and excellent singers, tuning rheir notes with infinite * 1.1 quaverings, and diversities of sounds, so pretily and sweetly, that humane in∣dustry can scarse equall the sweetnesse thereof, by so many musicall instruments; so that wee say hee sings like a Nightingale, who varies his voice with much varietie. In which thing Birds much excell men, because they have that admirall sweetnesse of singing from nature it selfe without any labour of learning; which men can scarse attaine to in any schoole of musicke, by having their eares a thousand times pluckt by the hand of a curst master.

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