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Ailets Starre-wort. 
Starre-wort, which they call ster Atticus, of the placenodoubt, wherethe 
greateft pleatie. was found, which:was the Countrey of Athens.; the later 
Writers hane found outmany other plants whichthey referre to thiskinde, calling ” 
 thembythefamename. Itis not my purpofe toentreate of themall, neyther doth 
this garden fitly agree with them : I thall therefore fele@ outone ortwo from thereft, | 
a _— youthe kaowledge of them,lcauing the reft to their proper place... 
: $coo shen ori cheancient Writers, hauefet forth BES one rekinde af 
1. Aiter Atticus flere Luteo. Yellow Starre-wort. 
This Starre-wort rifeth vp with two or three rough hairy ftalkes, afooteand a halfe a 
high, with loog,roughor hairie,browni(h, darkegreene leanes onthe, diuidedinto 
twoorthree branches ; atthetoppeof eucry one whereof. ftandecha flat fealy | ead, 
compafled. ynderneath with fue or fixe Jong, browne, rough greene leaues, ftanding 
like a Starreythe flower. it felfe ftanding in the middlcchereof, madeas abordenof ; 
narrow, long, pale yellow deans fet acie browails eeaethe thrumic: ishe toote edyech 
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Bu after. Atticus Iealorum fre purperee, ‘Purple Tealian Seatres wort pike reiiha di 
oaTbis Italian Starre-wort hath many wooddy, round brittle ftalkes, rifie ing fromthe 
too, fomembat bahcussere eae ormer,, jomstinns @anding vpright, and other- 
i purple telttes, let 2 outa: i ; 
the flowers, arecompofed of diuers fale greene leaues, as is to be ene! in the Knap- 
Re ae a which after the fawersare paft yeelde acertaine downe,where- 
bls st : cand Bis gp lastest fomewhat like ynto series feede, which are carried 
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is takentobethetrue 4/ler Coridesi ; yet Matthiolus 
eee th not fo, for diuers good ae f which hee fetteth downe in the 
ee After Atticus,as any manmay vnderftand,ifthey will but reade 
oe which istoo — weal here. The other is thought by 
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es nd conftantly alfo affirmed tobe the Amellus Virgili.as may befeenc inthe 
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