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Author: Swan, John, d. 1671.
Title: 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. Whereunto is joyned an hexameron, or a serious discourse of the causes, continuance, and qualities of things in nature; occasioned as matter pertinent to the work done in the six dayes of the worlds creation.
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Print source: 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. Whereunto is joyned an hexameron, or a serious discourse of the causes, continuance, and qualities of things in nature; occasioned as matter pertinent to the work done in the six dayes of the worlds creation.
Swan, John, d. 1671., Marshall, William, fl. 1617-1650, engraver.

[Cambridge]: Printed by [Thomas Buck and Roger Daniel,] the printers to the Vniversitie of Cambridge, 1635.
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Natural history -- Pre-Linnean works.
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CHAP. V. How to understand the word Heavens; and of the severall Regions of the aire, together with a consideration of such appearances as we use to see there.
CHAP. VII. Concerning the fourth day; together with such things as are pertinent to the work done in it.