ARISTOTLE'S COMPLEAT MASTER-PIECE: In Three Parts. Displaying The Secrets of Nature in The Generation of Man. Regularly Digested into Chapters and Sections, rendering it far more useful and easy than any yet extant. To which is added A TREASURE OF HEALTH

ARISTOTLE [believed to be pseudonym of William SALMON, 1644-1713]
Published by Printed and Sold by the Booksellers in London 1776
SKU: 58511
£350.00
4 Volumes bound as 1. Thirty-First Edition, Thirteenth Edition, Thirtieth Edition and No Edition Stated. Small (approx. 14 x 8.5cm) full contemporary calf with raised bands to spine. No lettering to spine or boards. Pages appear to be bound in gathers of 36 leaves. Volume I: Aristotle's Master-Piece: 144pp., with illustrated Frontispiece and 5 vignette illustrations within the text. Volume II: Aristotle's Midwife: vi, 174pp., illustrated with large folding plate (lacking small amount of text where trimmed and with reinforcing to centre fold on verso. Volume III: Aristotle's Problems: 166pp. Volume IV: Aristotle's Legacy: 50pp. Ink inscription to ffep reads

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