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Show Sanne oo e i‘ 38 Caar.48. Theatrum Botanicum, Prisnr attenaa el aaaaE Cloves, which arecalled (‘aryophyli, yet fome havecal led it Herba Benedifta, ofthe excéllent ot bleffed qualities thereof, and others Sana-munda, for the like effects. Tragus would haveit called his Nardis agreftis, not onel A for the {weet {cent of the rootes, bntfor the cordiall properties it hath, The firlt is as I faid, called of the moft of the later Writers Caryophyllara ex vnlearts Ge hortenfis, Brunfelf iusas 1 thinkefi rft, and after him Ge/ner, Tragus, and Tabermontanszs call it herba Benedstta, and Benediit a, Camerari ner as Ithinke, or Ge/per firlt, and after them Lobel, call it Geum ns {aith the French tall ic Sana-munda, and Tur. Pini» The fecond isicalled of Afatthiolus (who firlt fet it forth) Caryophyllata montana, and {o doe Dodoneus, Lugdunen fis, Anguillara, Tabermontanus, and Gerard z (amerarins calleth it Caryophyllata Alpina, Tragus BenediftaSylveftris : Lobel Caryophyllata major vottinikifolia ; and Gefner Geum Alpinum qnartum, inhis bortis Germania and fourth being the leffer forts ofthis kind,were found3 Baubinus calleth it Caryophyllata Alpina lutea, The third Alpina dmninm minima, and minimaaltera, The fifth Torani. | | The TheaterofPlants. ° x i alaAromatSiac ter ” fits i fe. oe The dry ftalkes ofche eruc Aromtaticall Reed as itis (up; 7 eee ies Cusp. 48. $$$ eeet a hn le gidrent 7 eh yrian or hed Arabi etaisseh C or E by Poa on Mount Baldes,and called by him, Caryophyllata is called by Lobel Caryophyllata Septentrionalinm pappo/aflore : by Clifius Caryophy llata s rotundifolia montana prima : by Gefner in hortis, Geum rivate « by Camerarinsin horto, ry0phyllata paluftrés,and in his Epitome Cam upon Matthiolus Caryophyllata aquatica : by Johannes major fer purplirea *by Lugdunenfis Caryophy Thalins,Caryophyllata llata montana Dalechampi : and by Bauhinus Caryophyllata aquatica nutanteflores The fixth is méntione i n s i n h i 1 1 his Pinax, Caryophyllata aquatica altera, the and calleth it in lata montane tertia.. ‘The laltiis called by Rowers whereofare expreffed by C//izs under the name of(ryophyl. Pesaand Lobel in their Aduerfaria, Caryophy Caftor Durantes giveth the llata Alpina Pentaphyllea, fame figure, with the name and defcript ion ofC#Latthsolus his Carjophyllata Tabermontanus callethit Caryophyllata montana, Alpina quinguefolia, and {o doth Banhiaws in his Pinax, who alfo downeasifit were'the Polyrrhixos latifolia fetteth it in Lugdunenfis, which thereis {et forth, ing onfomehilisin Savoy; be Gerard in to have a white flower, growtranflating Dedonens his {uppofition, that’ the Caryophy llata montana, thouldbe the Batchatis of Diofcorides, excepting the colour ofthe flowers,afid the {nell yet heendéavoureth fomewhatto of the rootes, which reconcile, fheweth onely Dodoneus his mindesand not filly his Owne,un willBeleene that, all that he tranflateth leffe you out ofD odonaus, was firft his owne Opinion: The Vertues, Being accountedbythe latelt belt Writers (as I faid before) tobe the Geum ofPiny, itis as hee faith, not humouts, fromthe (tomacke and bélly, but good alfo for ftitches or paines of the fides, and to expell crude one!y by the {weer favour, and warming or ray quality, for which purpofes Avens found by allto-beefteCuall. Iralfo is diflolveth the inward congealedor or thefpitting ofblood, the réotes e{pecial clotted blood, happening byfalls ly either greene or dryed, being boyled or bruifes sarner ofinward wounds, of in wine and drunke; as al{o all outward if they be wathed, and good forthe difeafes of the cheft or breft, bathed therewith, or if they be cted. The fattie déco@ion alfo fiftulous to bee injedrunke, comforteth the heart,an d ftrengthneth the ftomacke, therefore is good in the Spring anda cold braine,and timeto open the obftruétions of the the wind,and ftitches and paines in thefides, and being ofa binding liver, helpeth the winde collicke by diffolving are burften,or have a rupture. If foule quality, helpeth alfo thofe that have fluxes, or {pots or markes in the face, or othe it taketh them away, and leaveth the skin well coloured. The powde r parts ofthe body be wafhed therewith, r of the dryed rootés, whenthey are freth, worketh the fame effects that ort he juyce of them the decoficns doth: and in oie ak with the Footes,if little vardigreafe be added juyce ofthe , it worketha fingular good effec, Toote to fteepe for atime in wine, whic Some ufein the Sprine time ut the h givet Morning, to comfort the heart, and to Prefer h unto it a delicate favour and rafte, which they dtinke falhin veit from noyfome and infe@ions vapours of ’ every : ) the fon thatmay annoyit; as alfot plagu e; of a y o helpediseflion, and to Wwarme a cold ftoma cke, troubled ita roffe igfoule mours, and to open the ob{trn@ion of theli ver and {pleene. Some doe ufe to lay the roote ments, to perfume the s a amon g , Avens, becaufe it particm withthe {mell thereof, and to keene away ipateth with the other; both in finelenl ieMothes, &c. from the ‘ them in ‘ the qualiti we with oan i . yet not Oi es aforefaid, ah not although weaker i ewife cannot butlik ek emade par . any ,Autho c a ork ns ‘The Mounta fo effe@uall, although I know r hath ee a ine Avens, as Aatthi olus faith, is found to be assoodas the ordi-+ Naty, tor all the difeafes whereurito itis applyed, and worketh more forceably and {peedily in them ; all, ; z sr ei va ons Aietiod, The Aromaticall Reed Cuar, XLVIII, ashe ; and Acorns rs true Acorns of Diofeorides, or fweet {melli legitimus Difeoridis, frvefallo Calamus oddvatws officinal ng Flagge , untrucly called ‘Calamus inthe Noppes, Apothecaries ~ . ; nahom me oe lants in ae serai for the tranfjPofition ofthe names, and thefweet {mel=rtes the one doth enjoya though fa Y appropriated to the other, & . iRerine both muchdiffering bo¢! j f2 Tetet has ees ti Reedrot ch not sdi ‘ = Saeether Canes and Reeds at certaine fpaces up to the foppe: are, arke browne sill itec ite {pongi h “ mans finge: i ous bathe whic of a Dae of them, a long narrow leafe, of a whereof, c > very tweet, n her kindes of Reeds :onthe to divers headsthereatanyofFeatherlike oe like oe thofe of the common Reed : the roote i : ee ey Iencreafeth and fhooteth is knobby ce Vingal bind ds | thiolsittle 7 , which fmelli a forth newhea beeire tharpe withall <n fy W heads of ,extan . leaves,t {melli -defcription ng alfo veryeGi thereof fweet,Biase ha in {undry haiiie Oneate ftefem M, «ethiolus, althoughall others follo bleth the common Reed , js fuppofed w him by divers tobee but firlt feined by ed ftalkes that Camerarins n there hole Spf. in,therefore I give you northeir feure : Sh and) ‘Clifius fet forth, ‘that : butth all e may figure {ee ofthe what ma; d Whole figure of the plant, as Adpinus ferteth it ; 2 is ays forth, in libdeery %eee thing that Calamus is, and the 3, Calamus 2. Calamus Aromaticus Syriacus vél; e rnse ius. TheThe fupp fi ofed fe true ¢ Syrian Syrian,, or Arabian Aromaticall — ect 3 romaticus, This (but much plant dufpected by others) which iskefuppofed by many to be the ttue tifeth As froma thic unprofitable roote, three or 4. inche India Ga Re aa s nlongP igge ‘ -eeepe Gaal the dk ed bott Gomi ome, lieatGghti one Velferuciices moreftalkes, two cubit with sittpinet he s high (faith Baubinus, awd € = a received from Dottor Do/divs ; but halfe : (sie iste pleacuesaiee) a cubite> high,Oor fomewhat more; {ai ip : f joynts, and abouta: fingers thicknefl e, hol= : ce the pith ie s of ; of ate itith : ¢ withi sith A/pina Alpinuss,or likei¢ ot other Reéeds low anelder, faith and {pongy R n, ae :#as ofa Banhi whitit nus yellow ith) aeicdhyel thebin colour ftalke. (like 2 low cl lw is wh divide ou thep t( into po .es,t Ue other ng wh i tfl branch pto gen ; iok Epfele esonoth into e 0m fan sai cld other {malle ro u ufually. e r: ones;dkie leauer two together at a joynt, Ly. fer die neaii oe with two leaves under them a es nd ai bibl doninonfipalier slle Haile tet, hearbe, or Loofe-ftrife, but leffer; being an inch coe bottome, with fundry veines runnin fthe aaaduaniihe joynts rife g all the lenge- 3 igh ftalkes, bearing ns ae 2 final pointell long y in-the middle, afterfundr {mall yellow flowers made ofleaves, like alfo unto which Ly( aad ining within them fimall blackith feed = follow {inall blacki . th long 7 heads, or Seed vetiels2 , a a hildeWale the ftalke hath little with a litcle acrimony therein bur or no{cent, yet not unpleafant sh OHS. ¢ ; "Ths ¢faith Alpivus) the Arabians Bauhinus faith, itis of an aromat icalleesdsicme Beko Egyptians-doe pndit hellincoeeariteln nationand ufe and call it Caffabeldarira, thatis shave fo aceepted it : but how improbable let anyothers. : ae swell beleeve,Zheophraft 5, Diofcorides, Galen, Pliny, and others judg: hat wa Theapheabes aa Piddy Say differeetenovin horse fiom who doe allRoss call sta Reed, : as when this sym FReeds °: = fo 0 , orth 29 i ook ie forts a. of times, ‘and for the {weetneffe ceiiante forthe tafteal Reeds; whereo SSfaith ONCit ches fo ; Dio/corides 2 Cn eiiisi tse. hath ed x ;. gemeys .s aie = a : :hnobit i his hath more ternefle,’ whenasthis bittern efle inat that any3 hath alee, d " u cides Doran ifhish any init.. This plant groweth bothin fundry asalfaby the lake Gatnaliatl in Judea, and inaddiverspl aces sito o* and Arabia:vand toro e ought that w main) ie fed jellow Lyfreachia any other p ant. raat ee are e gs.catthan Officinarum, Thelweet {melling Flagoe, ‘ This {weet {melling Flagge hath ines‘cestaabue manyflagey long and narrow fieth greene enue ed en ; sccieeadade cin ths whith atthe bottome, the onerifing or grow ic. y : pees aeia~ ng outo Lakhani iio Siawrds-delnocs grow;which are alfa both am) fidesyand — pat at ra 3) fending in the midf,-and-fome ofthenmasit were : hevee longeft ne* - ne for the wiSate cutled malt’ llas :or pli parr ftandi ng = in theasmidit, sek. feet, well -a whenthey are greene and3 miei on astaxC=e aad es fo hoe vs siuan dewhi deddeGisisdenda garden along ‘ 4t s though it never dryed, dying downe'tothe ground and timeya or n igtime ; fhooting. ouit frefly everydid,Sprin beare flower : the leaves every yeare g, but after : Jy dying dov = ing, befid remov : two, three; or foure yeare abiding in’a place es the leaves i any ftalke avesit fhootet! fitgeisk Grog g without removing, any Halle ag |