Joh. Amos Commenii Orbis sensualium pictus, hoc est, Omnium fundamentalium in mundo rerum, & in vita actionum, pictura & nomenclatura Joh. Amos Commenius's Visible world, or, A picture and nomenclature of all the chief things that are in the world, and of mens employments therein / a work newly written by the author in Latine and High-Dutch ... ; & translated into English by Charles Hoole ... for the use of young Latine-scholars.

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Joh. Amos Commenii Orbis sensualium pictus, hoc est, Omnium fundamentalium in mundo rerum, & in vita actionum, pictura & nomenclatura Joh. Amos Commenius's Visible world, or, A picture and nomenclature of all the chief things that are in the world, and of mens employments therein / a work newly written by the author in Latine and High-Dutch ... ; & translated into English by Charles Hoole ... for the use of young Latine-scholars.
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Comenius, Johann Amos, 1592-1670.
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London :: Printed for J. Kirton ...,
1659.
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Latin language -- Readers.
Natural history -- Juvenile literature.
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Flowers.

The most noted amongst the Flowers,

In the beginning of the Spring are the Violet 1. the Crow-tree 2. the Daffadil 3.

Then the Lillies white and yellow 4 and blew 5.

and the Rose 6. and Clove-gillow-flowers 7. &c.

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Of these Garlands 8. and Nose-gays 9. re tyed ronnd with wigs.

There are also sweet erbs added 10. s, Marjorum, lower-gentle, Rue, Lavender, Rosemary, Hysop, pike, Basil, Sage, Mints, &c.

Amongst Field-flow∣ers 11. the most noted are, the May lilie, the Ground Ivy, the Blew-bottle, Chamomel, &c.

And amongst herbs, Trefoil, Wormwood, Sorrel, the Nettle, &c.

The Tulip 12. is the grace of flowers, but affording no smel.

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