A Biographical Memoir of Samuel Hartlib, Milton's Familiar Friend: With ...
A Biographical Memoir of Samuel Hartlib, Milton's Familiar Friend: With ...
Henry Dircks, Cressy Dymock
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The reformed Common- Wealth of Bees. Presented in severall letters and Observations to Samuel Hart- lib, Esq. With the Erformed Virginian Silk- worm. Containing many BxoeUent and Choice Secrets, Experiments and Discoveries for attaining of Na- tional and Private Profits and Eiches. — ^London, Printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-Spread Eagle at the West-end of Pauls. 4to. 1655. In two parts, each part having a separate title page. The first leaf of this quarto pamphlet contains '^ The summary... of the Sections in the following Epistolary Treatise of Bees.'* Among other matters are : — '' Dr. Arnold Boats Observations f " The New Bee-hive,'^ invented by " Thomas Brown, Dr. in Divinity, and of the Civil Laws/' "Mr. HartliVs Letter,'' toMr. Mewe; '' Mr. Christ. Wren's" transparent Bee-hive, &c. The treatise on Bees extends from page 1 to 64. " Mr. Harilib's letter to that worthy Minister, at Eastlington, G 2 . Digitized by Googk 84 BIBUOGRAFHICAL CATALOGUE OF Mr. Will. Mewe/' informs uaofa present of books: *'Be pleased to accept of the adjoyned Packet with several Treatises and Books^ wherein also yon will happily find somethings which may give occasion to your ingenious spirit, to tiy some other Conclusions of Hubandry with delight and Profit : for God's Ways to such as find them are fiill of both.'' He concludes a lengthy letter on .the subject of Bees, by remarking : ''You see how large and firee I am, but your Ingenuity hath provoked me, and I aune at nothing, but what may be an advantage to the Publique, and a matter of credit and due respect to be yielded to your self, by" the writer, who dates his communication fi*om Charing Cross, 17th of No- vember, 1653.
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