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Show Brisz6) Fhextriim Botanicun. 938° Cura Pe3. Pasflanesat the Out any order, and somewhatlikeunto {mall white flowers 6. Cepea Matthioli,.. ddatthiolas his fimgll oxpine., toppes of the branches ftandmany intufts, but morethinlyor fparfedlyfet then inthe former; confilting of five leaves apeece, after which come {mall heads like unto the Orpints containing {mall duttie feede, the roote is long ahd fibrous {melling fomewhat {weete like the Rolewortnoote a3 Camerarivs faith, and — a hilt. ing every yeare, forthat ifit*rife not of the fhe feede (which nfually it doth ifitbeYaffered tofall) it mutt bee new. fowne evely yeare, ; The Place. 2 The firlt (/epmPfaith hee found as well in Spaineas in the Hungary upon the Alpes: the fecond of both forts, greaterand the leffer is frequent almoft in every country of this land,the greater being generally cherifhed in Gar- Trips 6 Lhe Theater ofPlants. other fltixes of bloud in the body or in the wounds :, the, roote thereof alfo performeth-the fame effect. Iris ufed the paines of them, as alfota outwardly to coole anyheate or inflammation upon any hurt or wound, and cafeth oyle-and annointed, the leafe alfo fome greene fallet heale {caldings or burnings, the juyce thereof beaten with asit is faid, being brnifedand laid to any grcene wound in the hands or legges,. doth heale themuickly, and it helpeth ruptures or burftingss bound to the throate of them that hath the Quinfie, doth helpe it very,mucly: ufed to Kuabenkraut. The leaves are mitch arid from thence, as. Tragmfaith,the Germans call it Bruchwarts and co hang themup in their make Garlands about Midfommer with the corne Marigold-flowers put upon {trings courfe in his country,that fome afe after houfes, upon bufhes and May-poles, &c.7ragus fheweth a {aperftitious willbe frefh and Midfommer dayis paft, to hang itup over their chamber doores, or upon the walles, which withthis per{wation, that they that greene at’ Chriftmas, and like the Aloe {pring and fhoote forth new leaves, hanged it up,fall feele no difeafe fo long as that abideth greene. . Cuap, Ly- Rhodiafive Rhodia radix, Rofewort. dens;but yetisast také itthe, fame with the lefler fort, that growethas I fayd: in the fhadowie fides offields and woods's the thitdis often founcin divers places of Germas Ecaufe this plant is fo like unto an Orpine, both in leafe, flower, and manner ofgrowihg, Ithinke BB Ie it fit to joyne it next thereunto, It fendeth forth divers ftalkes: which ‘are upright, thicke round “% and greene, abouta foote thicke fet with leaves up to the toppes, and are fomewhat lone and nar- nyfas Tragus, Camcrarivs, Glufus and others” fet downe: the fourth was fendout of Italy by -Alphon/us Pancius a worthy Herbarift and Phifition of Ferrara s the fixt came from : Tmperatus of Naples, from Cort#/s and Tofephus de Cala bonz,ofwhom Clfadilaithhe received the fede : the lalt is chiefely nourfed apin the Gardens of thofe that are lovers of rare plants,and was firft communicated from Padoa, ae The Time, They doe all fewerabout Za/7, and their feede is ripe in Axnguft. The Names; of Thefe herbes are teferred to the Téaréevr Telephinm by divers Diofcorides tor the forme fake, and fo taken tohave that clen= writers although none of themate found unto fing facultie that Diofeorides: and Galen attribute scat their Telephinm + it poe oe ar - it is penile a an r Mifia whole wounds ing lephy peice the pain sont = from and herewith, healed were cure palt ana aes aapie Telepbium Hifpanicum of C fins ane oe spe an Ge fucis purpofes werecalled Telepbia. The firft is called Scrophularia media vel tertia : Panties i are + Ali fpanica of Label and others 3 the fecondis called ie eee by Lobel afelioram fabs [ivoslitudine an Craffita A creffa and Faba inverfa by divers,and fo alfo crafitie, Coenen Pee . cal eth afoliornm Diofcoridés asby well -alfo,as divers ula or Cra(fula major by in bertis seer jt Acetabulum alterum and Columua takethit to bee Cotyledon alterum of Diofcorides, wT, ens and divers others call it Telephinm & tehee ve takethit to be Anacamp/eros,and CMatthiolus,D odoneus,Clufi called Serephalaria (ew P ortwlaca marDY Tragus ae is third parts:the thefe all in common moft itis caufe by Fuchs in his Ic ones, age the 7¢: oe alterum purpurei foribus purpureis by Lobeland others, Acetabulum of Lobe/, notwithftanding that = rootest nereot 2 of Clufius, who thinketh his not to differ fromathat : . any Le tie? it Craffola montana, and Columna rie of be exprefled without tubers :Ca/alpinms calleth dl eS ee ‘eae oO arosbellatum : the fourthis faithit isa Rapwatinm, and thercupon calleth it Repentinw then any other, ay: sath i ee : _Clufiss who takethit more nearely torefemble the true Telephinm minus and eee fem ars : wee ai i Telephinm rarins alfo Cepea Pancij, by Dodonews, Lobel and others Clafius Camerarivs and - < as ee ot ally call this in Englifh French Orpine the fift is called by : thefaft is eile Be al oe ve ce : y hadit Telephinm Imperati, and Telephinm legitimum Tmnperati of it Cepea A iattgiolt, “J E taen! or er fome Cepza marina, butgenerallyby all that fincehave written Reprife and foabarbe sl pt 5 erga fome of and efpaifje, Feve Fevegraffe, Orpin, Fotzwein and Fotzwang, the Datch Schmerwortele and weein Eng : mein es unpenkeatt, grafjz, the French Wundkraut,D in any place will keepe the verdure a long time, fome Livelong, becaufea branchof the greenefeaves hung up an Aizoon, which made Tragu to judge it the Chry/ocome of Diofcorides or elfe br eagle jy Z The Vertses, e from cheTelephinm of Pasiriees in ceed are The qualities of our Orpineare as I fayd before differing oes al i ees roote is more enclining to heate, an by cooling as Parfline is,efpecially the leaves, for the ad s a the true Telepiinm as Reiner n = whereas alfo, aftringent fomewhat is ginefle therein:it ‘ “a with Vinegar it taketh aw ayt ie N meres -<pry what hot,and of a clenfing drying qualitie, fothat ufed an te c pat thus Vicers andfores to clenfe all other deformities im the skinne, andis good al{o for old foule thar the difference in gua ig may are fay Diofcorides and Galen of theit Telephinm, but divers have thought andl iplaces of Afia and Cilicia as Galen {aith is sie from the Climate as it doth in Ar#m which in fome as itisfound alfo inthe ents fee oW nichas and Europe, all and Italy Greece, of places thefe isin ting,asit pase ie Orpine is cea ufed ininw 7 theyfay is fharpe in fome places butis not fo found with us. thar the diftilled water pare Bi rontatly experience, us, although Tragus faith from his countrey Germaxes etd pngs in their ftemackeor bewells,or hav rm cere % taken ofthofe,that have any gnawings or excoriations all thofe difeafes, being drunke .and doth helpe: or Liver or other inward parts, asalfo in the matrixor mother,eee as alfo {tayett for certaine dayes together, and that itftayeth the fharpenefic of humore'in the bleoddy flux, as alfot Cuar, 4: g| row, like unto thofe of Orpine, but fmaller,yetas fat or thicke, and of the like pale greene colour. AW dented abontthe edges : the flowersare many {malland yellow, fetina tuftor clutter, but {cnat: ler than Orpine, with’ feede in heads like unto sa : italfo: the roote is thicke and tuberons or knobbie at the head, and branched out, rifing oftentimes above the ground, whereas: : Rhodia radix. Rofewert. it groweth fomewhatreddifh, and ts long downward, with divers fibres annexed unte it, which being little broken or bruifed with it, is frefh, much. more than whenit is drie {melleth like a Rofe, from whence it tooke she name.» Some, doe J NAPS ; AG) i account that there is another fort. hereof whofe leaves aré not dented, and the flowers more purplifh thanthe other. The Place. api ken Tegroweth in the North parts of England, and nowhere elle wilde in our‘Land as I can heare of, as upon the mountainesof. Y Pandle and Ingelborouch, oftentimes on the very raggielt places and moft dangerous of them {carce acceffible and fo fteepe, that they may foone tumble downethat very warily doe not looke totheir footing, from whence hath beene fent me fomerootes for my Garden. The Time- Ic flowreth about Z#/y, and the ftalkes and leaves perifheth to the ground {pringing every yeare anewfrom theteote, which abidethfirme in all extremities of cold, The Names, Tris called in Greek Pasia{ila,Rhodia radix,not fromthe Iland Rhodes, but from the Rofe, as I faid, for the fent thereof ; ir hathno other name withall.authors than Rhodiaradix or Rofea radixthat] Know. : ai The Vertues, it is foind by good experience to be cold and not hit, as forte ave takénittobe, and.as Galen placeth ir almoft.in the third egree ofheate : for evenasted Rofes, fo this by the coldneffe oficable ro affwage the headeach, arifing from an hot caufe, ind both Disfeerides and Galen appoint it for paines in the head; the jayce thereaf with a little Rofewater applied to the fores head and temples which Gerard vindicateth to his owneinvention. CuaP, V. Aixson Sedumfive Sempervivum majus. The greater Honfeleeke. Here are fo many forts of Honfeleekes propérly and unproperly fo called both great and fmall, with eor with divided leaves, fome cooling and others heating or exulcerating, that withour > thodicall divifion, I can neither expreffe them conveniently, nor you apprehend themeffectua ally ; whichthat I may do,I will digeft them into five Rankes and orders, thapisro fay, ofall the great witTenne and of the fmaller ones in the {everall Chapters followings which becau(e they are of miteh slancs ie A Ht intreate of thofe that grow upon muddie {tone walles or oufes,and-upondrie fandie bankes arid ie uae next: thirdly, of thefe that grow upon rockesand mountainesor in flony places, and fourthly, of suchas Deare dividedleaves, andlaftly, to accomplith the hiftory of all the forts of Honfeleckes, I fhould fer forth Alterts |