A profitable instruction of the perfect ordering of Bees

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A profitable instruction of the perfect ordering of Bees (1579)
Thomas Hill

The first work which generally covered the subject of bees in a scientific matter. This edition was suffixed with a treatise on husbandry and weather patterns.

2581244A profitable instruction of the perfect ordering of Bees1579Thomas Hill

A profitable inſtructi-
on of the perfite ordering of

Bees, with the maruellous nature,
propertie, and the gouernemente of
them: and the neceſſarie vſes

both of their Honie and waxe,
ſeruing diuerſly, as well in
inward as outward cauſes:
gathered out of the
beſt writers.

To which is annexed a proper Trea-
tiſe, intituled: Certaine husbandly coniec-
tures of dearth and plentie for euer,
and other matters alſo meete
for Husbandmen to
knowe, &c.

By Thomas Hyll, Londoner.

Imprinted at London, by
Henrie Bynneman.
Anno. 1579.

The Authors out of the
which this Treatiſe is
gathered.

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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