Vinetum Britannicum
Vinetum Britannicum est opus Ioannis Worlidge, qui saeculo 17 exeunte floruit et libros de re rustica conscripsit. In hoc libro pomacium utilius quam vinum apud Anglos arguit; hoc enim climate mala facilius, uvas difficilius florescere et maturescere.
Editiones
recensere- 1a ed., 1676
- 2a ed., 1678
- The second parts of Systema agriculturae, or, The mystery of husbandry; and, Vinetum Britannicum, or, A treatise of cider; wherein are contained many selected and curious observations ... with the best and most natural rules and methods for the making of cider, and other English liquors. Londinii, 1689
- 3a ed. aucta, 1691
Bibliographia
recensere- John Beale, "Advertisements on the Vinetum Britannicum Mentioned in the Last Foregoing Tract" in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society vol. 11 (1676) pp. 583-588, cf. p. 598
- John Beale, "Some Agrestic Observations and Advertisements" in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society vol. 12 (1677/1678) pp. 816-820
- John Worlidge, The most easie method for making the best cyder. Londinii: George Graston, 1687
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