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Graesse Jean G.T. Ref Z1011 G73 I(A-B) p 458 Bock, Hieronymus.
Strassb. W. Rihel 1546, 3 part in fol.
Av. 567 477 Nissen fig en bois p. Dav. Kandel.
reimprine: Strass. 1551, 1553 (3 fl. Butsch.
Inconnu a Pritzel) 1556, 1560 (7 fl. 12 kr. Scheible)
1565, 1572 J. Muller #137 (3 fl. 30 kn. Butsch.) 1574. (et avec une
4 0 partie par Melch. Selsie von vier Elementen etc) 1577,
1580 (2 fl. 42 kr. Scheible 1586 (2th. R. Weigel) 1587.
1595, 1612, 1630

F. Ritter Ref Z148 A4R5 Wendelin Rihel (1535-55) father See A.F. Johnson in The Library 5,4 (1950) S. 275 f.
Josias " (1555 7-1598 7) arber bis un 1640. (norn 1525 a Haguenau.)
Theodose " (1555 7-vers 1620 1)
Krauterbuch - 2 ed. 1546 the finest work he illustrated 1st. 1539 (without illust.) illustree par David Kandel.
(ne entre 1520 et 1530, mort en 1587.)

other ed. - W. Rihel 1551, 53, J. Rihel 56, 65, 72, 74, puis dans un nouveau
remaniement par Melchoir Sabizius en 1577, 80, 86, 87 et 95.
mais deja en 1556 il publia sous son nom quelque ouvrages
entre autres le Krauterbuch de Bock, dont son pere avait
deja publie deux editions.
1552 - 1st. Latin ed - illus. by David Kandal, whose initials. (DK) may
be seen in many of the woodcuts

The point of departure is still medicine. Brunfels, by turns monk,
theologian, school teacher, finally turns to this art. Bock mingled
the care of bodies with that of souls. Fuchs the most learned of
the 3 with the recognition of plants, + so founded the art of
botanical description.

p. 275 The Library 5th Series Vol. IV #4 March 1950 Z671 L69
For the Schwabacher + Upper Rhine Type used in a signed
Rihel book see the Kreuterbuch of H. Bock (1560)
-English books printed abroad. -

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