Bradley, Richard, 1688?-1732
Bradley, Richard
Bradley, R. 1688-1732
Richard Bradley English botanist
Richard Bradley English botanist and writer (1688-1732)
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Works
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Almanach der hoveniers | |
Le calendrier des jardiniers ... | |
The compleat seedsman's monthly calendar. : Shewing the best and most easy method for raising and cultivating every sort of seed belonging to a kitchen and flower-garden. With necessary instructions for sowing of berries, mast, and seeds, of ever-greens, forest-trees, and such as are proper for improving of land. Written at the command of a person of honour. By Richard Bradly [sic], F.R.S | |
The country housewife and lady's director | |
A course of lectures, : upon the Materia Medica, antient and modern. Read in the Physick Schools at Cambridge, upon the Collections of Doctor Attenbrook and Signor Vigani, deposited in Catharine-Hall, and Queen's-College. By R. Bradley, F. R. S. And Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge | |
Dictionaire œconomique, or, The family dictionary, 1725: | |
Dictionarium botanicum or, a botanical dictionary for the use of the curious in husbandry and gardening. ... By R. Bradley ... | |
The flower-garden display'd : in above four hundred curious representations of the most beautiful flowers, regularly dispos'd in the respective months of their blossom, curiously engrav'd on copper-plates from the designs of Mr. Furber and others, and coloured to the life : with the description and history of each plant and the method of their culture, whether in stoves, green-houses, hot-beds ... : very useful, not only for the curious in gardening, but the prints likewise for painters, carvers, japaners, &c. also for the ladies. | |
Fruit garden display'd | |
The fruit garden displayed : Setting forth the several varieties of fruit ripe in every month of the year: collected from the most celebrated gardens in Europe. With their figures, description of colour, taste, and history; and the manner of their culture. Publish'd, in order to inform the curious of the nature and manner of propagating all sorts of fruit; each month containing between twenty and thirty figures taken from the life. For the month of July. | |
General treatise of husbandry and gardening (London, England : 1721) | |
Gentleman and farmer's guide, for the increase and improvement of cattle. Abridgments | |
The gentleman and gardener's kalendar : directing what is necessary to be done every month in the kitchen-garden, fruit-garden, nursery, management of forest-trees, green-house, and flower-garden : with directions for the making and ordering hop-grounds | |
Historia plantarum succulentarum | |
The history of succulent plants : containing, the aloes, ficoid's [sic] (or fig-marigolds) torch-thistles, melon-thistles, and such others as are not capable of an hortus-siccus. Engraved, from the originals, on copper-plates. With their descriptions, and manner of culture. Decade I. By Richard Bradley, fellow of the Royal Society | |
Husbandry and trade improv'd: being a collection of many valuable materials relating to corn, cattle, coals, hops, wool, &c.; with a complete catalogue of the several sorts of earths, and their proper product ... as also full and exact histories of trades, as malting, brewing, &c. ... an account of the rivers of England, &c. and how far they may be made navigable; of weights and measures ... the vegetation of plants, &c. with many other useful particulars, communicated by several eminent members of the Royal society, to the collector, John Houghton, F.R.S. | |
Monthly register of experiments and observations in husbandry and gardening | |
New experiments and observations, : Relating to the Generation of Plants: occasion'd by a letter lately publish'd in the Philosophical transactions, by Patrick Blair, M.D. F.R.S. Together with an account of the extraordinary vegetation of peaches, abricots, nectarines, plums cherries, figs, vines, goosberries, currans, etc. as they were artificially cultivated this Spring 1724. By R. Bradley, R.S.S | |
New improvements of planting and gardening | |
A philosophical account of the works of nature. Endeavouring to set forth the several gradations remarkable in the mineral, vegetable, and animal parts of the creation. Tending to the composition of a scale of life. To which is added, an account of the state of gardening, as it is now in Great Britain, and other parts of Europe : ... By Richard Bradley, fellow of the Royal Society. | |
A philosophical enquiry into the late severe winter, : the scarcity and dearness of provisions, and The Occasion of the Distemper raging in several remote Parts of England: with letters from many eminent physicians in the Country to those in Town: And Remarks Physical and Curious. Published for the Information and Advantage of the People of Great Britain. By Richard Bradley, Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge, and F. R. S | |
The plague at Marseilles consider'd : With remarks upon the plague in general, shewing its cause and nature of infection, with necessary precautions to prevent the spreading of that direful distemper. Publish'd for the preservation of the people of Great-Britain. Also some observations taken from an original manuscript of a graduate physician, who resided in London during the whole time of the late plague, Anno 1665. By Richard Bradley, F.R.S | |
Riches of a hop-garden explain'd | |
A survey of the ancient husbandry and gardening, : collected from Cato, Varro, Columella, Virgil, and others the most eminent writers among the Greeks and Romans: Wherein many of the most difficult Passages in those Authors are explain'd, and the whole render'd familiar to our Climate; with Variety of new Experiments. Adorn'd with Cuts. With a Preface, shewing the Use of Husbandry, and the Necessity of erecting Publick Gardens. By R. Bradley, Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge, and F. R. S | |
The virtue and use of coffee with regard to the plague and other infectious distempers : containing the most remarkable observations of the greatest men in Europe concerning it, from the first knowledge of it, down to this present time : to which is prefix'd an exact figure of the tree, flower, and fruit, taken from the life | |
Der vollkommene Saamen-Händler Oder die beste und leichteste Methode Jede Art Saamen, So zu einen Küchen- und Blumen-Garten gehöret, aufzuziehen und zu verpflegen [...] / Benjamin Townsend. - London, Leipzig, 1726. | |
The whole works of Xenophon | |
Wirthschafftliche und rechtliche Abhandlung von dem Hopfen. Nebst Johann Heumanns ... historischen Vorbericht von der Kräuter-Kenntnus der alten Teutschen ; Wie auch desselben Ubersetzung der vom Herrn R. Bradley ... in Englischer Sprache herausgegebenen Abhandlung von dem Reichthum eines Hopfgartens | |
Works of nature | |
Wysgeerige verhandeling van de werken der natuure. Waar in de verscheide trapswyze opklimmingen, in de byzondere deelen der scheppinge, als mynstoffen, plantgewassen en dieren aangetoond worden. : Hier by is gevoegd een berigt van den tegenwoordigen staat der tuinen ... |