Tryon, Thomas, 1634-1703
Thomas Tryon English writer (1634–1703)
Tryon, Thomas
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Works
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Aphorisms and rules, physical, moral, and divine, for preserving the health of the body, and the peace of the mind | |
The country-man's companion : or, A new method of ordering horses & sheep so as to preserve them both from diseases and casualities, or to recover them if fallen ill, and also to render them much more serviceable and useful to their owners, than has yet been discovered, known or practised ... | |
A dialogue between an East-Indian brackmanny or heathen-philosopher, and a French gentleman concerning the present affairs of Europe. | |
A discourse of the causes, natures, and cure of phrensie, madness, or distraction from A treatise of dreams & visions | |
Friendly advice to the gentlemen-planters of the East and West Indies | |
The knowledge of a man's self : The surest guide to the true worship of god, and good government of the mind and body. In opposition to tradition, custom and bigottry, the governors of the present, and all preceding generations. Or, the second part of the way to long life, health and happiness. | |
Kult [Roman] | |
The merchant, citizen and country-man's instructor : or, a necessary companion for all people. Containing, I. Directions to planters of sugar, and to make it. II. To a Planter touching Cotton, and the Advantage thereof. III. The Art of Distillation, and the great Advantage thereof to England. IV. Of Fermentation, and the Invention thereof. V. Directions for Young and Old to attain speedily the Knowledge of any Language, and speak it as well and fluently as a Native. VI. To teach Children or others Musick or Singing in three or four Months. Vii. Of Education, or the natural and right way to bring up Children. Viii. Of Astrology, shewing the Reason why Persons Born at the same Minute and of different Shapes and Forms, are of various Fortunes. IX. To make Coal-Fires, and the best Grates, with less Fuel, and better than ordinary. X. The best Method of tempering Clay, making Mortar, Tyles, Flooring and Bricks. XI. Of the five Senses, their Nature and Use. XII. Of Dropsies and Consumptions, and to Cure them by a frugal way of Living proposed. XIII. Of perpetual Motion, and the Impossibility thereof. XIV. Of an afflicted Mind, and how it may be cured. XV. Of Death, and why all Creatures are unwilling to Die. XVI. Of the Burial of Birds, and the Author's Conception thereof. And XX. Other notable and curious subjects are treated of, by way of Letter | |
Modest observations on the present extraordinary frost ... 1684: | |
Monthly observations for the preserving of health ... 1688: | |
The planter's speech to his neighbours & country-men of Pennsylvania, East & West Jersey, 1684 | |
Schwarzer Sommer | |
Some general considerations offered, relating to our present trade : and intended for its help and improvement | |
Some memoirs of the life of Mr. Tho. Tryon, late of London, merchant : Written by himself: together with some rules, and orders, proper to be observed by all such as would train up and govern, either familes, or societies, in cleanness, temperance, and innocency. | |
A treatise of cleanness in meats and drinks : of the preparation of food, the excellency of good airs, and the benefits of clean sweet beds. Also of the generation of bugs, and their cure. To which is added, a short discourse of the pain in the teeth, shewing from what cause it does chiefly proceed, and also how to prevent it | |
The way to get wealth : I. Directing how to make 23 sorts of English wine, equal to French...II. A help to discourse, giving an account of the commodities of all countries...III. A book of knowledge for all persons... | |
The way to health, long life and happiness: or, A discourse of temperance. and the particular nature of all things requisite for the life of man : as all sorts of meats, drinks, air, exercise, &c. with special directions how to use each of them to the best advantage of th body and mind. Shewing from the true ground of nature, whence most diseases proceed, and how to prevent them. To which is added, a treatise of most sorts of English herbs, with several other remarkable and most useful observations, very necessary for all families. The whole treatise displaying the most hidden secrets of philosophy, and made easie and familiar to the meanest capacities, by various examples and demonstrances. The like never before published | |
Way to make all people rich | |
Wisdoms call to temperanae [sic] and frugality | |
Wisdom's dictates, 1691: |