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Show “Cua Podp Theatram Botanicum. 1,Senbedltaated Lidanotis cacbryfera. five Cashrys veray hiecbe Beangunlence, Trise8 ias Fevule folio Lobelij. Lobelij. Ferule folio Panax A/elepias 2, Zobel his E(culapius Woundevortor Allheale. The Theater of Plants. Trises, 883 Cuar.4, 5, Panax Afclepinm Dalechampij, The French Efculapius Allheale, Sys found about Aompelier having a white roote like Parily, flender, fharpe and e Coriander then Fennelland fomewhat hairy withumwell fmelling, and leavesallo like Parfly, or ratherlik fe, bells of yellowflowers ofan abfolute roundnef G. Panax Afclepinm Anguilare & Camerary. Efculapius Alheale ofCandy. The French kind Dalechamp in Candy itis ufually called Se/et This Patax which Axguilara and Camerarius have remembred, faying chat Fennell-like ftallce foure orfive cubits high, round up witha , tifeth falfely h both thoug danrm Pesce and in Sicilia then Fennell and {maller then Fers/a, with divers joynts thereon divided into branches of leaves, larger eath, with large nmbells of yellow of adarke greene colotir on the upper fide and of a blewifh greene undern a refinoirs ent and tafte, the leaves being much flowersat the toppes turning into broad flat winged feede of ftrong in {mell 4s Fersla. more milde, and yeelding a whitifh milke nothing fo hotor 9. Libanotis minor umbellacandida. Small herbe Francumfence. cucand divided into longer This {mall herbe Francumfence hath fundry leaves lying upon the ground, much age, the ftalke hath but few joynts and parts than Peucedanum, and narrowerthan the greene Englifh Saxitr feede after them, almoft like the jeaves on them, bearing {mall umbells of white fowers like Meum, and {mall es, and with a buth of feede of Ammi, Bifhops weede: the roote is great and white, divided into fundry branch ‘ haires above, umfence, 8, Libanotts fertlacea Germanica, Germaneherbe Franc r, full ofa refinons The herbe Erancumfence of Germany hath a blackifh long roote, as thicke as ones finge ring {talkesof fine Fennell. jayce, fharpe and well finelling, fer with a buh of haires at the toppe,from whence{p of ftand bowing where toppes the , on like leaves, but fhorter thanthey : the Ralkerifethto halfe a yard height lefler fort alfo, not differing from the former umbells of white flowers {melling {weete. There is of this kinde a in anything, but in the {mallnefle. Mnis SENS - \ Be Y Z ; \ (Zz LL ‘4. Pattax Afe'epiam Apulurn Columue, leaves then Fer#la,and a {maller umbell offowler ers,and thefhorter toote likewife is {mall and no way anfwerable toa Ferula, Columne his E(culapius Allheale of Naplers QEZD REATARD Dy a - 4: Panax Afclepinm Apulim Colunne, SANor ee Columnahis Efculapius Allheale of Neples, Fabius (olumna faith that this his Panax A/clepi# is the truelt of anyother, hath bin defcribed by any other author,growing SSN NY? ES as frequently in Apulia, an(wering it in every part according to the defcriptions thereof in Diofcorides and Theophraftws.Fo it hatha {mall flender roote witha bufh of haires at the toppe of the bigneffeofonesthumbe, witha thicke tugged barke of a whitifh yellow colour on the outfide, and fpungie white and Bw aS wooddy pith within, full ofa clammy white milke hardening quickly into a Gum which isbitter and fharpe in tafte and unpleafant but yet aromaticall : the ftalkes of leaves which are {pread nexcthe ground, ina tound forme at the htad ofthe Foote, are cut into feverall long haires as. ic were thicke fet together, fomewhatlike unto common Yarrow andhairy\, The Place and Time. and France,except the fixt, Allthefe kindes of Libanotides have beene found growing in fiindry places of Italyall flower and feede, ifthe xy, and doc which asis aid hath beene found in Sicily and Candy,and the lalt in Germa yeare be kindely, in the end of Summer, The Names. e the {mell of the ce, ArGaroris in Greeke is derived from aie» ,which is Thus or Olibanum Francumfen e bécauf ; but becauf this later age hath found herbes is Compared to the fmell thereof, and Libanotis likewife, in Latine ancients ; Theophraftus, out divers herbes which may be referred for the forme, or for the {mell, nnto fomeof the forts than they have more many e are ed chatther wledg gs, ackno writin their in yet who ( Galen Diofcorides, and of the Meval A’cxaiimiovs or , Jowne) I haye hete onely fhewed you thofe kindes that havefine leaves where from e4/cn~ ¢ @zunimiy may wellbe accounted as oné of them, both for forme and {mell,taking the name t is called Libanotns Japius, who ended his life by a fall from ofa ladder, as,it-is fecdowne by Pliny. Thefirl reted the Libanoris tobe feu Rofmarinum by Matthiolws and others ( and indeede/ many Writers have interp s segavannnn), Libanotis Stephanoman Rofmarinum, and thereby confound the two namestogether, for the Paver ly the Rofmarinam of + Coronaria onelyisthe fourth fort of Libanotis withthe ancients, Which is proper ,whenas noneofthe sand was, and is ufually put into Garlands, &c.and thereforefo called Goronarinm tides being Spring is come on: the fecond or bud} which {preadeth into branches with leaves after Winter, whenthe Panaces Aclepinm ot Dodoneus andothers ¢ name inhis title, as Lobel and Banbinus call it, and is the fecunde res Afclepinmby Matthiolus, Lugdunenfis and others, and by Bashinus. Lib, anotidi us Panax 1x eAfelepinmprimum - the fourth is fo called by Colwmna, as itisinche title, and by Bashin Banhinus calleth Pa: the fifris the Panax A/clepinm alterumot Dalechampius in Lugdunenfis, which cenm Dio coridis by Lobel, and by Angui~ nax Alclepium umbella latea z the Gxt is the Rofmarinum alterum fernla ontanyg Liban neus,and Taberm laraand Camerarins Panax Afclepinm, tor {o it wasentiroled untothemby Dod trionalin herbarior# ofLobel,and notis (ecunda,and by Cefalpinus Libanotis nigrarthe fevetith is the Libanotis Sepren oie by Thalivs in his Harcynia [ylva Libanctis ve the Libanotts minima by Lugdun:wfis: the lalt is called e4tra~ tis fe rulacea Germanica, The whereof he maketha major anda minor, and [have thereupon called it Libano a: Nations doe! follow the bians call the Libanotis Xaicr Almarian, Aspinalfach, and Calehala, or Cachol other ordinary withall, which is not feene in the other forts,or rather like unto? Fennell leaves but bigger,having feven winged leaves fet on a s Ro{marinum, which is our erronious name of Ro/marixum, and cherediter call thisas well as the Latine pretty big ftalke, five bigger and two fmaller which are next the, hairy Qtalke, being greenear the firft,but changing yellow when sy39 Me it gtoweth toward fowring, which with the leaves is halfe a. “-"Si)) % ng kinde, her. Ro{mary by oneandthe fame name : bur wee have more fitly diftinguifhed them, bycalli this Francuimfence from the Greeke appellation. The Vertues. ngs of the hefaith that the leaves of all the forts of herbe Franeumfence doe: ufually(tay the bleedi yard long:frd among thefedothrife up but one maineof ftalke, which is {lender twoorthree foot high fometimes,havingfome > joynts but no leaves thereon to the toppe, whereat ufually ftand but one or two {malltufts or umbells of yellow flowers ; d and aps, and-eafeth the heate, i Jammations, and {welling of the fundament, if rhey be bruife r bard to be m, and doe digeft the kernells and empoftumations of the body, wheretoeve theyare nts of the bodyor ed rootes mixed with honey clenfe fouleulcersy and eafe che paines and torme ing raken in winehelpeth the biting of vencmetis Serpents, and provokerhboth urine and woof he famealfo helperhto difcuffe ancient tumonrs or {wellings being laid on thems the, juyce and feldome three, bat {preada little largely and. growingsult \y cloferand rounder as it turneth to feede which areflat eR We winged onboth fides two growing together as is nfuall in all’ +»? Cade other umbelliferous plants, whereon as alfo on the ftalke is wey often found a {weete fmelling Gum as cleare as Turpentine or. uxt Aa it Gum Arabecke, whichis hardly diffolved in water without4? RO heate.thelike alfo is taken ftom the roote cut in peeces,but that "a it is yellower becaufe it muft be forced by the fires : is the ferulous plants can fitly be called Ro/marinum in thac fence,or ferve for that ule )and s,. as it is in fome 4 of Diofeorides, Theophraftus, and Galen, whofe {sede is called Cachrys or Canchry Cachrys verior Libanotis Galena, becaufe itis fiery in talte,Camerarins cillethit Libanotis cachryfera, Lobel , pillor x!pings Libanotis Candida, This word Canchrys or Cachrys, is of divers fignifications anditis the e the feed had the name,having or ball wherewith they tife to burnethe skinto make an efcarre,from whenc alfo , {undry of ins catk be the Ke qualities and (‘achrys is underftood ta bea {caly tuft ( which fomealfo take to it is but the es growing in Winter, and falling away,fay fome, in the Spring ; but others thinké clfat or {to ce, and helpeththofe that have thefalling fickne fle, orhave old painésintheir: brealts s:it y alfo the Kings evill, if it be raken with peppet in wines, it provoketh {weat being put into oyle and anointed, it helpeth thole that are buirlten; that have evampes or convuilfions or the gout, if it be hepns with |