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Show 1076 Cunr.16, EII, Theatrum Botanicum. Se RIB saints posing As ‘ about the edges, velalbue. many {mall and almott roundleavesidented Cicerfativum fcc, paren cite fort come joynts the at ribbes e fet on both fides of' aiiddl Paes of we on Peafe, fafhion, Peafe , ftalkes foote je fhort n rsupo one or two flowe purplifh red, lighter, or either white, or whitifh, or elfe follow willbe, that are that Peate the as ding accor deeper fhortpods, wherein lic one ot contained in {mallthicke and d atthe lower end, two Peafe more wfually, alicele pointe cornered or fharpe: alittle and almoft round-atthe head.yet y. the rooteis (mall, and perifheth yearel The Place and Time. —_—_— TRIBEIL The Theater ofPlants. ’ Cua P16 5. Ciserfyluefire tripbylum, Three leafed wilde Cicers. Cicerfyloefive majus; Thegreater wilde Cicer. ES EP Ti) S * Pn iy nniB Kyij i)THEN) e Fields, as Peafe, both They are fowne in Gardens or.th later than fowne in our owne andother countries, being time with them,or Peafe, and are gathered at the fame fomewhat after The Names. and *g!2s is ad= Itiscalled in Greeke tseirSesErebinshus Ar4- n Latine Cicer,of the ded offome, becanfe?s is areis,i , or Alhamos, of the Italians Ceci, of bians Chemps Hamos & pois Ciches the Spaniards Gravanfos, ofthe French Cliche, Kicherebs,of.the & pois bechu, of the Germans Kachem and EY , s Durch; and we in Englifh Cicers,Ciches, Ramme Ciches raftus and Pliny doc and Ciche Peale: Diofcorides, Lheopb BD G Aco\ Yi ies the forts of much vary one from another infe:ting downe m & fylven thefe Cicers, Diofcorides divideth it into fatrva to be the other fire, & of the fativem he nameth Arentinum ore fA “Rp, Za differences,as in greatfort ; Theophraftus faith it hath many num and Columbineffe, ratte, colour and forme, as Arieti Theophraftus, and num, 8c. Pliny doth fomewhat followdifput es and contromakerh more forts ; but to avoid long forts of the verfies, wee doe now generally hold bur two manured Cicers, white and red, or three, at the moft red chanas Matthiolus faith white, red,and blacke,but the ng ; Cogeth blacke with time, and therefore is not differi and the Lambinum and Ucnereum are all onc with the white ; r plant,as Cicer Orobeum of Theophraftus & Pliny,is anothe the Ger= (hall be fhewedhereafter = Aatchiolns faith, that o be Cicer Comans heretofore erred much in taking Peafet and others lumbinum, we have (hewed before that Tragus tooke Vetches to be Cicers, ; The Vertuesthey provoke venery, meate than Beanes, bur yet nourifh more, have in them a more Cicers,as Galen {aith, are no leffe windy Cicers horfes. it their ftalion give they re: therefo and , {perme e increaf and is chought to ke the creame of the {tones gathered inthe kidneyes : todrin and womans clenfing faculty than beanes, whereby they breake the beily downeward, provoketh urine, made with h movet it way, belt the is water, in rides, them being boy!ed Diofco faith them of er ofeith ion : the decoét conrfes, and increafeth both milke and {eede in the fides, for which purthe yellow Jaundife, and to eafe the paines of Rofemary, is goodfor the Dropfie, and nces of F reach barly, and a {mall handfull twoou Cicers, of ounce an : ull powerf taken pofe this medicineis very boyled in the broath of a chicken, and foureounces being , andcut d wathe cleane rootes, w they Mallo Marth ne, yet white Cicers are ufed more as meate than medici with inthe morning, andfalting two honres after : the to encreafe milke and feede: Ihave knowne it given ull powerf more t though is and ect, fameeff the proceeding and have courfe y orderl an ution, con{tit hot over an h goodface fle, to women that were barren throug that have ulcers in their reines OF ides faith that Cicers are hurtfull to thofe thefe Cicers, when asall other followingthe takiig thereof. Dio/corgiveth wormes breede in thatno nore, this /#tarch ‘7 r. bladde the in kidnies, ot feni¢, l ceremonies, thofe were given in an allegorical palfes are fubje@ tothem, and thereforein their nuptial , of their mutuall incorruptible affections. e SS eeee sere ee pendiereee ee Cuar. XVI. Cicer fylveftre. Wilde Cicers. in this Chapter. or foure fundry forts, as (hall ber fhéwed FP AK He wilde Cicers are of three wilde Cicer. i. Cicerfylvefire majus. The greate fe Sh si) se ’ every one et on the ftalkes, compofed of many, eavesf wingedl ng verylo hath fort Thegreater dented at all about the edges, than of the former garden kinde, not s, thicke % Nat of them being {mall, and longer. the ftalkes come forth many tufts of flower and ofafadgreene colour : at the toppes of skinnie cods, in tufts alfo, each , almoft white, after which follow rough h huskes, which have many fer together, of a pale yellowifh colour which are contained other imall imoot ofthem {mall pointed at the end, within h che firkt of Dalechampivs to have blackith s out Lagdunenfis maket {mail flat yellowroundfeede,fo faith Thaliu fat (ede, andnotlike unto the manured Cicers, and yet take them to be both one,andthat of Afarrhialus ve : Thereis another fort ip all things the roote ishard and wooddy, yet {préadéth farré about and living long? like theformer, but muchlefler in every part. 2. Cicer montanum Lanuginofum, The woolly mountaine Cicer. and {oft or woolly, branching forth into {mall This mountaine Gicer hathupright round ftalkes foote high,fide of the middle ribbe, with an odde one atthe ona branches, whereonftand winged leaves, tenne or twelve fome broader and narrower thenothers s end, each whereofis foft or woolly and long like unto the Vetches,flowers,and the cods that follow arc fome~ coloured e roughpal of fpike ftanda toppes of the branches feede in them, them,and have {mall blacke vyhat long and woolly, witha crooked thread at the endof 3, Cicer montanumaivasy, Another mountaine Cicer without (talke, not,from gtowing deepe if the rocky ground where it growethhinder it his other mountaine Cicer hatha root ona (ide, fomewhat:round yet longer ry footltalks of leaves whichare 12, or fomewhat more hence fundry fome of thembeing equally, others uncq rallyfet thofe of the Garden Cicer, the edges of thei being hairy, the roote, being fomewhat long and er,and an odde one at the end x the flowers grow hard above t like unto thofe ofthe feede come {wollen cods, having twopartitions, full of {mall yellow as that is Kidneyfafhion, 4. Cicer e4lpinum. Mountaine Ciche Peafe. but rounder anddented: 1is froma long roote parted below hath the leaves on the {talkes like the true Cicers, and groweth on moune t hairy lowes are blewithand the cods {maller themof the former, being fomewha . Cicer fylucfire triphylam, Three leafed wild Cicers. into fome branches fpreading abroad, ne three leaved wilde Cicer hath ftalkes abont two foote high divided one above another, leaves divided into three parts like the wildTrefoile foot{talkes re fet uponlong and rounder then thofe of the GardenGicer, alittle dented alfo about the edges: of them bigger,thicker the Icaves, which are like rhe ers growtwo or three together from along foorftalke at the joynts with kinde, but fornewhatflatCicerflowers but larger: the cods that follow are {mall like unto the Garden more flat, and aving fome fmall Jeaves at the bottome of them, withinwhichlye much fmaller feede and like to thofe of Cicercala, 6. Cicer {ylueftre alverum triphyllum, Another three leafed wilde Cicer, eT ther wild Cicer hath a thicke long branched roote, blackith witheut and white within : the ftalkes are hes with leaves likeunto Cicers, but three alwayes {et togetherand no more : the flowers are red ike unto the other wilde Cicers bat hairy and {potted withred {pots. Z2LzZ The |