The Salerenne Schoolle, or, The regiment of Healthe [manuscript], ca. 1625.

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The Salerenne Schoolle, or, The regiment of Healthe [manuscript], ca. 1625.

By Thomas Palgarno. Also includes: One book of notable things, by William Grant, of remedies, diagnoses, recipes, and strange phenomena, with indices; A preparative to prayer consisting of poems, prayers and spiritual exercises.

52 leaves ; 18 x 14 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7972018

Folger Shakespeare Library

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