Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 132 pages of information about Acetaria.

Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 132 pages of information about Acetaria.

[Footnote 56:  Dr. Grew, Lect. vi. c. 2. 3.]

[Footnote 57:  Muffet, de Diaeta, c. 23.]

[Footnote 58:  Dr. Grew, Annat.  Plant. Lib. l.  Sect. iv. cap. l, &c. See also, Transact. Num. 107. Vol. ix.]

[Footnote 59:  Philosoph.  Transact. Vol.  III.  Num. xl. p. 799.]

[Footnote 60:  Mart. Epig. lib. xi. 39.]

[Footnote 61:  Athen. l. 2. Of which Change of Diet see Plut. iv. Sympos. 9.  Plinii Epist. I. ad Eretrium.]

[Footnote 62:  Virg. Moreto.]

[Footnote 63:  Hor. Sat.  I. 2.  Sat. 4.]

[Footnote 64:  Mart. Ep. l. v. Ep. 17.]

[Footnote 65:  Concerning the Use of Fruit (bessides many others) whether best to be eaten before, or after Meals?  Published by a Physician of Rochel, and render’d out of French into English. Printed by T. Basset in Fleetstreet.]

[Footnote 66:  Achilles, Patroclus, Automedon. Iliad. ix. & alibi.]

[Footnote 67:  For so some pronounce it, V. Athenaeum Deip. Lib. II. Cap. 26 [Greek:  ed-] quasi [Greek:  edusma], perhaps for that it incites Appetite, and causes Hunger, which is the best Sauce.]

[Footnote 68:  Cratinus in Glauco.]

[Footnote 69:  Nat.  Hist.  IV. Cent. VII. 130.  Se Arist.  Prob. Sect. xx. Quaest. 36. Why some Fruits and Plants are best raw, others boil’d, roasted, &c, as becoming sweeter; but the Crude more sapid and grateful.]

[Footnote 70:  Card. Contradicent.  Med. l. iv. Cant. 18.  Diphilus not at all.  Athenaeus.]

[Footnote 71:  Sir Tho.  Brown’s Miscel.]

[Footnote 72:  Caule suburbano qui ficcis crevit in agris Dulcior,—­ —­Hor. Sat. l. 2.  Section 4.]

[Footnote 73:  Transact.  Philos. Num. xxv.]

[Footnote 74:  Num. xviii.]

[Footnote 75:  Thesaur.  Sanit. c. 2.]

[Footnote 76:  As Delcampius interprets the Place.]

[Footnote 77:  Scaliger ad Card.  Exercit. 213.]

[Footnote 78:  Cel. Lib.  Cap. 4.]

[Footnote 79:  Plin. Nat.  Hist. l. 3. c. 12.]

[Footnote 80:  Hanc brevitatem Vitae (speaking of Horses) fortasse homini debet, Verul.  Hist. Vit. & Mort. See this throughly controverted, Macrob. Saturn. l. vii. c. v.]

[Footnote 81:  Arist. Hist.  Animal. l. v. c. 14.]

[Footnote 82:  [Greek:  anomoia sasiazei].]

[Footnote 83:  Hor. Sat. l. II. Sat. 2.  Macr. Sat. l. VII.]

[Footnote 84:  Gen. ix.]

[Footnote 85:  Metam. i.  Fab. iii. and xv.]

[Footnote 86:  Gen. xi. 19.]

[Footnote 87:  Gen. ix.]

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