tter--Recipes: "To make a bath for melancholy,"
"Balles for the face," "For them theyr speech
faileth"--_Lady Sedley her receipt book_--Noted contributors
to this book--_Mary Doggett Her Book of Receipts_,
1682--Recipes: "A pomander for balme water," "To dry roses
for sweet powder," "A perfume for a sweet bagg"--The
Countess of Kent's still-room book--"A comfortable cordial
to cheer the heart"--Tryon's still-room book--Sir Kenelm
Digby--Charm of his books--Recipes: "Sweet meat of apples,"
"Wheaten Flommery," "A Flomery Caudle," "Conserve of Red
Roses"--The old herb-gardens--Fairies and
herb-gardens--Revival of the old belief in the communion
between stars and flowers.
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
ENGLISH HERBALS 189
I. Manuscript herbals, treatises on the virtues of herbs,
etc. Manuscripts written in Latin after 1400 are not
included in this list.
II. Printed books. The herbals are listed according to
authors, or, in the case of anonymous works, according to
the names by which they are usually known, and full titles,
etc., of all known editions are given. In cases where only
one copy of an edition is known the library where it is to
be found is indicated. Editions mentioned in Ames, Hazlitt,
etc., but of which no copies are now known, are listed, but
in each case the fact that the only mention of them is to be
found in one of the above is stated.
FOREIGN HERBALS 225
This list includes only the chief works and those which have
some connection with the history of the herbal in England.
INDEX 237
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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HERBS BEING DUG UP AND MADE INTO MEDICINES UNDER
THE DIRECTION OF A SAGE _Frontispiece_
AESCULAPIUS PLATO AND A CENTAUR FROM THE SAXON
TRANSLATION OF THE "HERBARIUM OF APULEIUS" 10
MANDRAKE FROM A SAXON HERBAL 22
(1) ARTEMISIA AND (2) BLACKBERRY, FROM A SAXON HERBAL 30
FROM A SAXON HERBAL 40
WOODCUT OF TREES AND HERBS FROM THE SEVENTEENTH BOOK
OF "DE PROPRIETATIBUS RE
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