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John Gedde, escoces, escribió el libro titulado A new discovery of an excellent method of beehouses, and colonies, which frees the owners from the great charge and trouble that attends the swarming of bees, and delivers the bees from the evil reward of ruine, for the benefit they brought their masters; London, Printed for the author, 1677. 3d edition, enlarged, with several objections answered.

John Gedde, patenta una colmena con marcos removibles o móviles en 1675.

Libros del autor[]

También fue autor de los siguientes libros que fueron impresos en el Museo Británico de Historia Natural:

  1. John Gedde. (1675). A new discovery of an excellent method of bee houses & colonies, to free the owners from the great charge and trouble that attends the swarming of bees, and delivers the bees from the evil reward of ruine for the benefit they brought their masters; advantaging their owners many-fold above what-ever any method heretofore practic'd doth. Experienced seven years by John Gedde, Gent. inventor; and approved by the Royal Society at Gresham-Colledge. London : Printed for the author, and sold by D. Newman at the Kings Armes in the Poultrey; and Ship and Anchor at the Bridg-foot on Southwark-side, 1675
  2. John Gedde. (1624). The ordering of Bees.
  3. John Gedde. (1675). Method of Bee Houses and Colonies. 8º London.
  4. John Gedde. (1721). The English apiary, or, The compleat bee-master: Unfolding the whole art and mystery of the management of bees. Being a collection and improvement of what has been written by all authors, relating to this subject, as well antient as modern. With A new discovery of an excellent method for making bee-houses and colonies, to free the owners from the great charge and trouble that attends the swarming of bees and is much more advantageous than any other method hitherto practised. Printed for E. Curll, W. Mears, and T. Corbet, London 1721. The Gentleman´s Magazine London 1731-1907.
  5. John Gedde. (1675). A new discovery of an excellent method of bee-houses & colonies to free the owners from the great charge and trouble that attends the swarming of bees, and delivers the bees from the evil reward of ruine for the benefit they brought their masters : advantaging their owners many-fold above what-ever any method heretofore practic'd doth. Printed for the author, and sold by D. Newman ..., 1675.

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