01796nam 2200409 n 450 99639025890331620221108011833.0(CKB)4940000000101538(EEBO)2248561235(UnM)99838510(EXLCZ)99494000000010153819901107d1634 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A most pleasant prospect into the garden of naturall contemplation[electronic resource] to behold the naturall causes of all kinde of meteors: as well fierie and airie, as watrie and earthly: of which sort the blazing starres, shooting starres, flames in the aire, &c. thunder, lightning, earthquakes, &c. raine, dew, snow, clouds, springs, &c. stones, metals, and earths: to the glorie of God, and the profit of his creatures. By W. Fulke Doctor of DivinitieThe second edition corrected and amended.London Printed by Iohn Haviland, and are to be sold by Iames Boler dwelling at the Marygold in Pauls Church-yard1634[3], 71 leavesFirst published in 1563 as: A goodly gallerye.Running title reads: D. Fulkes booke of meteors.Reproduction of the original in Cambridge University Library.eebo-0021MeteorologyEarly works to 1800MeteorsEarly works to 1800MetalsEarly works to 1800MeteorologyMeteorsMetalsFulke William1538-1589.1001008Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996390258903316A most pleasant prospect. Into the garden of naturall contemplation2323746UNISA