Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry: Together with a Book of Huswifery
Tusser, Thomas
Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry: Together with a Book of Huswifery - United Kingdom; Cambridge Library Collection; 2013 - 420 Pages; Paperback
A singer and poet as well as a farmer, Thomas Tusser (c.1524-80) first produced his verse manual on farming in the mid-sixteenth century. Since then, it has gone through more than a dozen editions. This 1812 version is a collation of three of the poem's early editions. Editor William Mavor (1758-1837) provides a biographical sketch of Tusser, modernises the work's orthography and punctuation, and includes page-by-page annotations on subject matter and difficult points of language. The work divides into two: the first half, structured around the farming calendar, deals with the cultivation of open and enclosed land, while the second contains 'points of huswifery', arranged loosely around the working day. Tusser writes from the perspective of a tenant farmer, notably placing emphasis on the often overlooked benefits of land enclosure as well as on the role of women in farm labour.
9781108066303
c 1600 to c 1700
English
England
Literary studies: poetry & poets
Poetry by individual poets
Agriculture & farming
630.94
Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry: Together with a Book of Huswifery - United Kingdom; Cambridge Library Collection; 2013 - 420 Pages; Paperback
A singer and poet as well as a farmer, Thomas Tusser (c.1524-80) first produced his verse manual on farming in the mid-sixteenth century. Since then, it has gone through more than a dozen editions. This 1812 version is a collation of three of the poem's early editions. Editor William Mavor (1758-1837) provides a biographical sketch of Tusser, modernises the work's orthography and punctuation, and includes page-by-page annotations on subject matter and difficult points of language. The work divides into two: the first half, structured around the farming calendar, deals with the cultivation of open and enclosed land, while the second contains 'points of huswifery', arranged loosely around the working day. Tusser writes from the perspective of a tenant farmer, notably placing emphasis on the often overlooked benefits of land enclosure as well as on the role of women in farm labour.
9781108066303
c 1600 to c 1700
English
England
Literary studies: poetry & poets
Poetry by individual poets
Agriculture & farming
630.94