Three crude veines are presented in this booke following (besides the foresaid Crudities) :

no less flowing in the body of the booke, then the Crudities themselues, two of rhetoricke and one of poesie ...
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Coryate, Thomas, ca. 1577-1617.
Contributors: Coryate, George, d. 1607.
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Format: Book
Language:English
Published / Created: London : Printed by W.S., anno Domini 1611.
Place Name:England -- London.
England -- London
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Notes:Added engraved, illustrated t.p. reads: Coryats crudities : hastily gobled up in five moneths trauells in France, Sauoy, Italy, Rhetia com[m]only called the Grisons county, Heluetia alias Switzerland, some parts of high Germany, and the Netherlands.

"An explication of the emblemes of the frontispiece [i.e. added engraved t.p.]" signed: Ben. Jonson.

Signatures: engr. t.p. pi1 a⁸(a3 + superscript chi b⁴) b-g⁸ h-l⁴ B-C⁸ D⁸(D1 + 'D1', 'D2.3') E-3C⁸ 3D⁴ 3E3 chi1.

Errors in paging: 399-402 omitted in the numbering.

Errata leaf at end.

Includes index.

Engr. tp., with portr. of author, wanting; also the woodcut before the epistle dedicatory, the portr. of Coryat at p. 262, the amphitheatre at Verona at p. 311, the clock of Strasbourg at p. 452.

Physical description: [194], 364, [23], 366-393, [23], 395-655 [i.e. 651], [51] p., [5] leaves of plates (2 folded) : ill., ports., music ; 23 cm. (4to)

Citations/References: STC (2nd ed.), 5808

Citations/References: STC (2nd ed.) 5808

Added title page title: Coryats crudities

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(from t.p.) That is to say, a most elegant oration / first written in the Latine tongue by Hermannus Kirchnerus ... in praise of trauell in generall, now distilled into English spirit through the Odcombian Limbecke
Another also composed by the author of the former, in praise of trauell of Germanie in particular, sublimed and brought ouer the helme in the stillitorie of the said trauelling Thomas, this about the center or nauell of the Crudities
Then in the posterne of them looke, and thou shalt find the posthume poems of the authors father ...