SPECULUM MUNDI. Or, A Glasse Representing the Face of the World: Shewing both that it did begin, and must also end: The manner How, and Time When, being largely Examined. The whole of which may be fitly called an Hexameron. Or Discourse of the Clauses, Continuance, and Qualities of things in Nature, occasioned as matter pertinent to the Work done in the Six Dayes of the Words Creation. Third Edition, much beautified and enlarged.
London: Printed by R. Davenport, for John Williams, at the Crown and Globe in St. Pauls Church-Yard, 1665. Third edition. Hardcover. Octavo (8vo). [viii], 485 pages of text. Original blind-tooled calf boards with corners strengthened and a modern re-backing in full leather. Contains one in-text illustration. The title page is..... More
