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Show —ee Trine1a, Theatrum Botanicum. n p.2t 34OCHa 1134 boyled to make aeit cleane and cleare € d dri i not fo an well * i our Ale in molt places ofchis Land now ad muddy {weet & fulfome,that many ah ys ft refuleit for that canfe,andin efpeciall becanfe ekvee i C i make hoppes the that chiefely but drinke and of betterrellith by the boyling, t cr now that I ould hey see oti Beere and s€sof leffe fulfome and much more wholfome. ‘Yeremaineth th is, the ‘Ale for medecine whatdifeafes they will helpeand what cures they will performe. . The graines, 8, that 3 befides the fodder rii . are Mault that is left after the drinke is drained therefrom, a a oe otgeeoF tise being are troubled . orPullane, with lameneffe in their fasee tet if they fet he I een newes theirfi and paines or heated againe if they oe upto the hot,joynts, areor they grainesinwhile fil ed with thefe Bes in ce intoa Barrell ofFirkin knees ee h ate both fwellings and painers and prin i cold,whic a gt ate aera ca requireth,ab joynts and Ale fodden fo thicke,that as hony it may be ae “4 good or oe ae gt bine enoe aplapelved the Kings Evill giveth much ak ; vr likea falve, - re eee ec ae throate troubled with e os have had much eave‘ prpol ue forse Cnn Phe eVcaikn ne —onefeeeieeeondoniin ftea ; pane cco vif one = —— aes be fad and heavie unfit to beeeaten : Ohoaeh ee oie . As me, Angellica, Aneffeedes,&c. and divers otherthe like is ince winavae es the eri 4 bat of the dregs of Alc or Beere diftilled Palme water, &c, Thepr rae : Agua vite is ote-sper ma neeanSSae,see and therefore whatfoever ido ie purging or Spices puttingin ee ane whePbyfii things,according as the patients difeafe atede Crap. XXI. Avena, Oates, =a Here are onely j - two forts of 0 Oates that mayjuftly challenge i eee w hichare the ordinary fowenfield acca, ant ieioalea i eee © moft truly reckoned among the Graffes. eee ] . Avenavefca, M iegttonesnet myepe . Oates ith divers di re obThe ordinary : t cates up with tall joynted talk . Sina alkes,withi iread~ c wins : ‘ound graine,fomewhat like unto Rie,but longer ieaoa oe and a thready. i 1. Avenavefca. Manure Oates, ahaa de Avena nuda ae N aked Oates. r of Plants. The Theate ities ——— TRrp® 12> oe 1135 er ge es. Loh Avena nuda. Naked Oat ewhat fmaller and whifom ng bei ine gra the g ts like the former,favin that out with ones hand, bed The Naked Oates grow in all poin rub i ly eafi . ; the huskes,but isvery ter,lyeth not fo fatt enclofed in The Place and Time, e ra« lov doe and nt, que fre g fo ed @arés nothin e. grounds that ds in fundry places, yet thenak They ars both fowen in ont, fieler hot or dry, and are ufually the firtt feede is fowen upon thef eumn Avt ther amoitt cold ground then eithy are Sommer cornes,thatis,fowen in the Spring and mowen in up, the were woodsand {tocked. The Namese.. ftp e of Ftv; y adyenture fay fome, it, may com an to beleeve ¢¢@-, and in Latine ¢4vena per Ibis called in Greeke 4pa4O and ylaiththe people of Germany lived hereof : but Lam no Pythagart phrafiws Wuod cibumfigni ficat, becaufe as Plin phriafivs ot of Pliny his beleefe;thac Qates are made of Zeaas Theo l l.chat fo great learned men in natura rran{migratio animarim, NOt of Theo ful der s won iti buc h, y fait Plin e the like mor y Oates as d into man nd nge fea cha is the ly bat Bar ns: that nio or h, fait h fuch ftrange and erronious opi anyplaces of their workes.. For hawPhilofophie fhould be carried away wit asis plainely feene in-m ance or by defect or of the ald writers,man quent with motman y things and. plants, as, by:over abound were roo fre es,and in y tim ire faw nat fu alu e is er ther foev be into another,1 never uld {ho ts plan in ies /pec n one of tio of fones one tranfmuta as before faid, unleffe as God ally cafu n lacke of the jut parts, yet that any the r othe g, win gro urally fo ly it, mnft not norcan beleeve any can (hew,nat t come miraculoufly,which if it Should fo happen fupermatural ar more to ewh e,i can make bread-and of water win napute + but ofthis enough here, I have {poken elfe where fom m thatthey: in fe beaccounted anylaw, or cour ewritten of thefe two graines, doe fo little vary theirtitles of the the French this effect. All authars that hav deall it Chartallthe Iealsans Uena,the Spaniards eAvenaand Aves, mayeafily be knownes the “Arabian ch Haver, and we in Englifp Oates and Haveralfo, ci e Dat : Avoine,the Germanes Habernthe The Vertes. is yet y, bell e th e of Jask the pe hel reby doe h is atcold and drying withall, and the h the Germanes lived. thereon whicfair Oatesas Galen faith are fomewh enoBarly faith Galen,bue Plinyefait , as Lincolne es alfo us, h s. wit trie coun it emperate and nourifheth little,lik fom n in e it alfo into doe fo in many places,anend or.evemak e cakes,&c, thereof, bur they mak very tre, for to this day they not onely their bread cor Lancafbire,ec. they make it r drin fay y reb the are ke, and Mault,and thereof make thei and Rtrength ofbody,as thofe Ufiitigi Tritict & Hordei, th Burne Wheate and Barley. fkained& livein as goodheal reb whe y wee may ‘well perthat fivetion Wheate onely, in n a cold the er rath itie g qual min ceive thatit hatha war ecae may have acooling in med nourifhment,howfoever it is ufually given to, binde thofe th bro in ale eme ment. Oat ;and with fome Sugat is to that havea Laske or other finxhavea cough or cold, Whole good « fect given to thofe that lyed to the fide,takes away. Ouates fryed withbayfale and appin the fides or belly, 2 pulde the paines of Stitchesand win and fome oyle of Bayes put tis made of the meale of Oates Leprofie, as.atfo the Fiftuthe d han Itc eth the help thereros olveth hard Impoflumes, the d lacs of the Fundament,an diff egar and applyed taketh h Vin meale of Oates boyled wit face or other, parts of the awey frecklesand fpots iin the : body. thoughtit fitting to 1 (if nes grai e thef o unt next I (hould e done ) {peake of the burnt make a Chapter as others hav re fpecified, but becayfe Cores of thefe feverall fortst befo is worth the Defcription oF there is nothing in themtha © lt, being but certaine cares Plice indesde among there blafted byca ng the reft thatare Corne here and there amo n that thy of more relation thever {naltie, {bine them fot wore, pro be feen or as our Englifo fachare fometimes to be bad Corne,yet Lthink it not istom kea longharvelt of fuch them here. arhiffe to give you the figures of Cuap. XXII. Oryza. Hi Rice, the graines or Cornes that Ice isrumbred among therefore mutt bee fet \ areufed forfuftenance,and teede in a fe it beareth the 1a DN next to Oates becau ina different manner. yer ee {parfed juba of tuft, ethen Wheate about a Itrifeth up with a ftronger ftalk a large thicke leafeat and s joynt ry fand with , yardhigh toppe it bearetha cach of them like unto the Reede, at the whofe blooming is faid to spiked tuft fpread into branches, ing feverally on them, cnbe purplith, with the feede ftand aune atthe an clofed ina hardbrowne ftraked huske, and 2. “Avene Cua. 22 |