Ercker, Lazarus.
Fleta minor. The lavvs of art and nature, in knowing, judging, assaying, fining, refining and inlarging the bodies of confin'd metals. In two parts. The first contains assays of Lazarus Erckern, chief prover (or assay-master general of the empire of Germany) in V. books: originally written by him in the Teutonick language, and now translated into English. The second contains essays on metallick words, as a dictionary to many pleasing discourses. By Sir John Pettus, of Suffolk, Kt. of the Society for the Mines Royal. Illustrated with 44 sculptures.
London: printed, for the author, by Thomas Dawks, his Majesty's British printer, at the West-end of Thames-street, 1683.
ESTC No. R5570.Grub Street ID 126000.
Ercker, Lazarus.
Fleta minor, or, The lavvs of art and nature, in knowing, judging, assaying, fining, refining and inlarging the bodies of confined metals. In two parts. The first part contains assays of Lazarus Erckern, Chief Prover (or Assay-Master General of the empire of Germany) in V. books: originally written by him in the Teutonick language, and now translated into English. The second contains essays on metalick words, alphabetically composed, as a dictionary. By Sir John Pettus, of Suffolk, Knight. Illustrated with 44 sculptures.
The second edition..
London: printed for the author, by Thomas Dawks, His Majesty's British printer, on Addle Hill in Carter Lane, 1685.
ESTC No. R21100.Grub Street ID 87002.
Ercker, Lazarus.
Fleta minor. The lavvs of art and nature, in knowing, judging, assaying, fining, refining and inlarging the bodies of confin'd metals. In two parts. The first contains assays of Lazarus Erckern, chief prover (or assay-master general of the empire of Germany) in V. books: originally written by him in the Teutonick language, and now translated into English. The second contains essays on metallick words, as a dictionary to many pleasing discourses. By Sir John Pettus, of Suffolk, Kt. of the Society for the Mines Royal. Illustrated with 44 sculptures.
London: printed [by Thomas Dawks] for and sold by Stephen Bateman at the sign of the Bible over against Furnivals-Inn Gate in Holbourn, MDCLXXXVI. [1686].
ESTC No. R181745.Grub Street ID 72196.