A direction for the health of magistrates and studentes. Namely suche as bee in their consistent age, or neere thereunto: drawen as well out of sundry good and commendable authours, as also upon reason and faithfull experience otherwise certaynely grounded. Written in Latin by Guilielmus Gratarolus, and Englished by T[homas] N[ewton] London, Imprinted by W. How, for A. Veale, 1574. (The English experience, its record in early printed books published in facsimile, no. 462)
A direction for the health of magistrates and studentes. Namely suche as bee in their consistent age, or neere thereunto: drawen as well out of sundry good and commendable authours, as also upon reason and faithfull experience otherwise certaynely grounded. Written in Latin by Guilielmus Gratarolus, and Englished by T[homas] N[ewton] London, Imprinted by W. How, for A. Veale, 1574.
(The English experience, its record in early printed books published in facsimile, no. 462)