The surprize: or, the gentleman turn'd apothecary. A tale. Written originally in French prose; afterwards translated into Latin; and from thence now versified in Hudibrastics. Buy on Amazon

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The surprize: or, the gentleman turn'd apothecary. A tale. Written originally in French prose; afterwards translated into Latin; and from thence now versified in Hudibrastics.

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Author(s)John Ellis
ISBN / ASIN1170129056
ISBN-139781170129050
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British Library

T224723

A verse adaptation, in English, by John Ellis of 'L'apoticaire dévalisé', variously attributed to Claude Deschamps de Villiers and Jacob Villiers; first published in English prose 1670 as 'The gentleman apothecary' and in 1693 as 'Nobilis pharmacopola'.

London : printed and sold by the booksellers, [1739?]. 71,[1]p.,plate ; 12°

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