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Show T beatram Botanitcum, Gm 8P3 ee 0) Trip EK 17 ae : # Countries, and in our Land likes li,and more bothufcfull and operative, for although in many HEpuepeesCoie ae ES iattier. t ea atu aekindPataai ey or {weete wilea h beenehardly of found cute on mat pe es >M dewhat sfithes ne grafie, formechoi thereon,untill che Sunne \ OWCTSHILUES cold placess fo clammy,ime thatthe ¢ . thereon to con{ameitand nd Trandry icup. The Arabians and others call it. Teren}iabin-a ; had beenc fome time ther lisPliny calleth it , Adelex acre, “pe : diesuenty ges and as Galen faith Cordis thereaf depecuans ter Drofemeli,P & drehunty liny : call grits ta eeane hin vnaliguida, or as A4atthi Talia oras Hipocrates oras others, < ,Cedrinm mel, a se goes , sg as the liquid minde concer olus, Adanna A ning thefe purgato rg ria = butalittle to: thew ’ fore you my but m i r that : the a Exropea lentifull nis y to : are:S roperty alike, iswg both pee but both tha for aes not fo plentifully be g's, gathered: So J verily Z eara ia oe dryer, colonr. ofserairtof tepals RESeERs ororcpore of white thinke that ¢ dean f es : d difpofi tions of the Heavy browse,or reddifi h, isratcher from: the climate and t difp 5 : : Ornws fhould in Calabri very {trange onely the Fraxinses or out Manna,by but ir feemerhto me very Ca ofa Exrepe ltrang, if true, thatin . {weat it isis gat gathered from ics both = and Afia, it fundry othert: rees, “ s bor! lancing their , barkes, 0yben asin other countrie i n g of their barkes, Anuthcu 7 r to caufe mentio row,» and that no Authourm neth any cutting of their whereno fort of Afh¢sgrow yeeld barkes, : them = thar n verifie i true or falfe, J Fs , ; cher by proofe, can ver or ‘difprove ‘it, falfe, [leaveto them Manna. neane ne ep and true judgement, ee of both thefe forts of Manna are neerealike in purging, being of amean i ¢ enclining a moilt, Biae ran cuore int unto heate, or as dverrhhoes faith, for byt ( 2 (ai hot and i heir gencle working Faontts yeeseek te and womenwithchild, aed put ieae purgeae eye peeerie kine t b : fe Frei tk ined Manna both more fr (t King sade and evacuate chollet hea taisohpatie ducer wisnd r oe ety i f whichis that befideted the purging i : t rufed) iI oitehe willrather infi ; cit eenediottand oe lenifie the hoarfenefle ae Teecaihpci ee ane Pelee i tomacke + the often ufe thereot for thofe that are g ae Seeneic alonece co be putinilead of Sagar intobrothes, drinkes, or other thing ptofitable,to c Cwars XX XVIII. Mofchus. Pa Muske. Vske is a precious mattér, and both is and hath beene of great worth te ia oa1: “om AG) yon thi eS with, but for medicineto great good ufe: The beaftis ae er rn OY saa oe val K Goate, Bt kindofwild or Bucke Goate, ki thatis,4 betweene i ad yobs es ne y ied. 4 sh pieb ee Gaprealh bs: ' i Re fore fome callic Dorcas Aofchi, others Gatella Indica, - Pay rae a payee i Foxe, others likea Greyhound, and fome agoodly reddith bealt Gx Oe ue Cateroh ae ou sichtad and fomefay in Pegs, a Countryin the Eaft Indies, and sa — fair Beane ae Seen: oan fay in China or Cathaya, others againe fay a Sareae shes a iyoteey. nike peerage: i body, and two : i tuskes Ichatha big kesfayfome, orhers3 fay fay n X ete th A ee ee oe. icki f i flicking forth like a B Bore or + Hogge,and Hogge,and without hornes : fay fome. ue wer preset ees ens ct luft hatha certaine {welling rifing thereby at ae tira eee pooheer eeaaties raifeth ari Impoftumeorbile, which the beaft defirous to ee . ay eee Tet eee time untill it beripe,doth chen rub ic rene the gattys ee ab rh Lage eee ¢ i fled fticketh king fticketh on the matter congefled ¢ o thofe thinges, whi the perfec {weer Eeeae meet ; hard: ined, and all theill he ill ent fent (: (ific have any ) confumed ¢ hereby, ereby,Gaus : CR ts take ee an oat the b ty id choyfeft Maske isto behad, and gottcn by great perfons, c icfly eis j anaveneetn hat every full Moone ner it hath hath neere the navell under the beily | aritet an empoftume, adder orbla wiih Loe, . Seehuntersafter they haveta! ken en them, tk doe cut of and dryy them fun, wh th in th:aE 1 aes t a ther forts c hofe that are more plentifully to» be hada D befides thofe'r! 3 . oe deby art: for having hunted ¢ oft d 7 oe aa i and fometi the blood,and dry it, utting alittle they p fometimes putting litel of chat purer Muske ke foldthereto, by thefe counteraoa ree it were madeofthe faid beafts skin, and this is theGtaail u/nall Mus i tg a seaecaeneen Befides the great ufe of Muske, vA oe at Oneo yecaee nate ¢ Sefort inting fpiries, and taketh away the p . eiters an ng of, the heart and fainting {pirits, d A chee etic yfull, and helpeth to expell Il fadneffe, fadneffe, it comforteth warmeth pes ba Perea warmed and refrefh h ee Seen, dekscontaa che ullgede there th and isa helpe unto page lia te daighems anyetic kines Siesta i i 5 ny other compofitions i he fame for the purpofes.as fame purp fes.: alfo for d ngs. ached eeoped aia dries dose of a {mall a te a Cea. eh et eat i Mi The female Crocodile Yrocodi alfo hath a {mall bladderro or ski skin fm: at I > Si ratedh to eethatt he waters'wherein i they breed, d, and and are are p plentifullufthem {melleth foftrongly fo ftrongly of Muske, aae ee h ! ; ae Fone: i Kethereof, and molt doe refateit : f : oe tchnvecee ; masters the relation of the many wonderfull Workes of God in nature, te that Biaoa fm another Worke. Baepected ussda hyenastea having tnntedcigie whe oes aa Laue them, they cut them ir Cuar, XXXIX, Mamia. ; Tbe Theater of Plants Hat atw whichis called AL4amia, excellent of Pomponius Adela, Condita corpora & rpstdi ica = : liny,ny,Servate Te being of muchand ufe in all Countries of Ewrope) is the very bo Le oa) tae x et froacbethacly from Zgyptor Syriaadjoyning, and no other part of the worl en as Myrthe, &c. being Guar.4o, 1593 being thofe things the Lewes and others ufed mbalme their dead bodies, likely other nations did) whic nor yer with Piffalpalibum, h was with Cedri as iris » thatdid fo confume the moift preferve it from putrefa@ion, ure of the catkafe,and thar it was thereby made toendaye Siptians in former times bein enure and unconfumed for ever g wonderful] Ingenious, and ? for the Eof a molt fubtle knowledgein (asitis recorded of Mofe stobe learned in all the all hamane Wifedome, wifdome of the Egiptians, feeme the coftome of the Latin Atks, 2+ 22,) mifliking L es, which ; was toburne¢ their as ic fhould dead bodies to athe: 8) and Orne s as alforhat of the Gree kes to preferye them inan preferve their bodies, (expecti to bury them v hole in the ground: wonldto excell them take another Way to ng a refurrection as it is chon ght) from either fire (which their Phylofophers was a mon{trou as they Wwiththat which ic had devoured s beaft, thar devouredall things untill ic was full, and chen were taught. by ) or water,or earth that worm perithed or dyed es fhouldnot confume them, Nitar as with fale they pieferve and: therefore with d called Cedria (which was inad the carkafe from corrupting andftench, and with thac Tarr e from the ftickes of both the e,an Cedars burnt, asis uied to make d Tarre water, from Pine and Pitch tree [lick es withus) they befmeared ofte Pitch, and Tarre, ntimes the body all ever, and many fouldes of linnen, whic wrapping them in h did fo burne as it. were, and flefh and bones, that it became conf ume by time all the moiflure whollyblacke, asif both of Mumia. Mumme, ithad beene burned in the fire , and hard that it wag not tobe parted in funder without ftrokes and bea-~ ting ; butthole things)that were put into the belly ofthe dead badie, could hot preferve the whole body, and make « very part blac ke alike,as [ thinke, All the dead bodies of Egipt, and Syrialikewife being thus embalmed were they nevér fo poore,bur with more fumptuoufneffean d colt peradventure, of Aloes, Myrthe, Saffron, Balf amum, and other precious things,if they were rich, or the Princes or Kings & were carryed into ade fart in Egypt, and laid with {ome mon or barren place ument or heape offtones onthem, which is the place where the Pyramides now ftand (as it was the cultome in all places to burythe deadin thof e Places which were molt barren, and notfic for husb andry, tillage, or palture) and is about foure mile from Cairo, the River Nilw, or tome branch sther eof being betweene,whichthey mutt paffe overeither by bridg or boate, before they come there , molt likely, wasthe originall of and this asit is the of Lethe, Stix, C.haron,cc, Thef Greekes fables tore of Mumia, that hath,and is yearely {pent in all Conntries,doth teltifie he innumerable {tore of bodi es buryed there fought for and brought from then allalike in fubftance, without any ce, which are felt difference, There hath been great or manie much controverfic hereabouts, the ians taking Mumia to be Pifalphaltwws, and foArab did Matthiolws alfo, Bra- ‘ { D INN Savolin to be Asphaltum Indaicum , and to be ufed DN ES inftead thereof, which Aarthiol ne mifliketh,and feemethto allo S w bette &c. wherewith the bodies r ofthe Pifajphalism,or the Aloe were ftuffed, being altered in s,Myrthe time by the fore {aid then of the bodyit felfe , whichis called Mumia, and there moifture of thecarkafe in the glave,as is beand kept, that the embalmings migh fore would have bodies to be fo emba t be ufed, butaffuredly, neither lmed the one nor the other can be calle rightly, norare of that effet, for d ALumid altho therefore wharfoever Property ‘Dio/c ugh Serapioand Avicen fay that Piffafphaltumand Mumia are allon e, and orid:s appointeth unto Piffasphal tum, the fame they attribute unto Which was their errour, yet Galex Mumia; and Panlus ecgineta, by faying that Phaltum doc intimate that it Pix liquids, isa fic fublticure for is ofanother quality then AZumi Piffalais, and commethfarre fhort dryin the fecond degree, andeafeth there of : Itis hot and the paines in the head, comming Mings,and falling ficknes taken of cold and moilt ure, the Megr ome {wimina diall for the heart and Preventeth decoétion of MarJerome,& helpeth a cough taken in ptifane drink the e,ic is cor= folveth winde both in the ftoma:ké;{ danger of poyfon, or the venome ofthe Scorpion and other ferpen ts,. di{« pleen e and bowels,ftayeth the hickacke ward, diffolveth the congealed blood and bleedings,both inward and outofbruifes byfals or otherwife, and the retention ofurine, being taken helpe th the ulcers of the bladder, and in Goares milkes itis alfo very profitably ufed againit palfies, iftentions of the mouth,the hardn crampes, and es and {hrinking of the finew s, and lamenesin the feete throu gh cold and wet; es) aay eye ea RP Crap, XL; Atjrrba, Mumme. s Salttellateectte manner wasufed in thofe Countrics enely, (and not with Alocs, Tripe 17. we. 3592, Myrrhe. a7 Yirhe is thé gumof a certa ine tree gtowing in Arabia ALthi opia, and other Places, asit is thoug NWA ophrajfus and Pliny decla ht The4 the varions reports of the face or SAU ther, fo thar ic maybe doubreted thew it beareth, one contrary [0 anowhetherany of them be ttue,fecing they be but guelfes at ~ Feport, Thav heard or read, that che likelyeft now adayes hath feene *aith thatit te noc unlike enot tree that bearethit, Dio/coride to the Egiptsan Thorne, any meaning e4cacia, withouttheMgnt ioning any report, and is got=s Vvv vvy teri |