MPIWG

Secrets were a popular genre in the period. They were collections of short items, including stories (often of a wondrous or startling sort); recipes for remedies; and a wide range of other items designed to amuse and instruct. The items are often arranged in what seems to be a random order.

The mysteries of nature and art

Bate, John
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The mysteryes of nature, and art...

Bate, John
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The mysteryes of nature, and art...

Bate, John
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An alphabetical book of physicall secrets, for all those diseases that are most predominant and…

Wood, Owen
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The widowes treasure, plentifully furnished with sundry precious and approved secrets in physick and chirurgery…

Partridge, John
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The treasurie of hidden secrets, commonly called, The good-huswives closet of provision, for the…

Partridge, John
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The secrets of Albertus Magnus

[author not specified],
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The treasurie of hidden secrets, commonly called, The good-huswiues closet of prouision, for the…

Partridge, John
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The secrets of Albertus Magnus

[author not specified],
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A thousand notable things of sundrie sorts: vvhereof some are wonderfull, some strange, some pleasant…

Lupton, Thomas
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