To the ^ 



er. 





fe he alfo added Be Hon: m his Obferuations or Singularities,and a trad of the fame, 



ntgkci.i surf mm cnltur.i, both formerly tranflatcd out of French into Latine; 

 way borneatAtrebasor Arras, the chicfecity of Arrois, c^/ww 1526. and 



en. \yinno 1 609. After his death, by Euerard Vorfiitis^ ?>ter Pawfit fome O-' 



former Works.together with 



,V 



4 



rjtttv, his Epitapbj&c. in Quarto, ^Anno \6 1 1 . by th 



In the yeare 1583 Andreas Cdfalpittxs an Italian Phy fitian, and Profeflbr at Pifa, fee 

 than hiftory of Plants, comprehended in (ixtcenebookes:his Worke is without fi- 

 rcs,and he oft times giues the Tufcane names for Latine ; wherefore his Worfee ia the 

 >re difficult to bevnderftood,vnle(Fe it be by fuch as haue beene in Tufcanie,or elfe are 



ly for the 



tbeAntients. Heefeld< 

 Writers Jiaue put down 



fets downe 



hey were knowne by 

 ne, to which fori 

 ts in general!, ace 



•/? 



vcflels. 



www w» — — — - - — — - w — — — -^ ' -^ — — — ■ — — » W" — ■»• w»^ «r* M «fr * * 



efe affinity of Plants toconfift in the fimilitude of their feeds and feed 





loAchimm Camcrarius aPhyution 



forth the Epitome of UMatthtolta, with fome additions and accurate figures, in Qi 



Fraakf 



Worke (as affo 



CMattb 



himfelfe) is itcrbAldt&x a journey from Verona, ~ „.„„„*. «——,.„.*...„.*, „ y * ,<„,„„ n«*. 

 ceolaritsan Apothecary of Verona. Another Worke of Camcrarius was his Hortm CMe- 

 dtcuiy being an Alphabeticall enumeration of Plants, wherein is let forth many things 

 concerning the naraeSjOrdering^vertues.&c.of Plants. To this he annexed Hyrcinia Saxo- 

 notfmringiCA lohmm Tbalycx an alphabeticall Catalogue written by lohn Thaliuspi fuch 



part of Germany betwecrte Saxony and Durengen, This 





was printed alfo at Frankfort in quarto,/*w<? 1588. 



;* - 



In the yeare 1587. came forth thegteat Hiftory of Plants printed at Lyons, which is 

 :refore vulgarly termed H i fieri a Lugduntnfis : it was begun by Dalechamfius: but hee tilfi 

 ing before the finishing thereof, one Uhn UMolintiiffct it fojth, output not his name 

 :reto. It w as intended to comprehend all that had writtcnJ>efore. and fo it doth, but 



. 



* I 



of con fu lion, which occafioned %anhint\o write a t rearife of the 



c 



•in 



thrice ouer. The whole numberof the fig 



foure bund 



x6%6. This Hiftory is 



gether either " 



Woods, Copfesjtnountains, Watery places,&c.or by 



by their qualities, as purging,poy- 



iftwind other antient Writers 



U 



other 



Rmeift 



Acofta ; as alfo diuers Syrian and iEgiptian plants defcribed by Remold uoMJUmf 



fona 



Profl 



ere let ronn in a long torme, with the Latine and high- 

 and with thefe fame Figures was this Worke of our Auth 



fetforthanHiftor 



Figures being in a] 



Tdberuamonu 



■ 



2 



iEgyp 



I 



forth a Treatife 



nts, and at the end thereof is a Dialogue Or treatife of Balf 

 f^inno 1 £27. his Son fet forth two bookes of his Fathers. D 



fome 



F T *t iM S° lum ? a a S e nt, f man of Na P Ies > of ** houfe of C^watRome,^ 



forth 



(Terr 



Treatife called fh-jtohaft 



Ftb,Ctl*mu. 



s : and in the end of this worke 



forth 



two 



« ^°°^'- D ' "'"«• "Z»j«>> <>' of leffe kno«tne Plants : the fit ft of which was Piinted 

 «tRomc,^« 1 *>« ; and the other 1 61 6. Hein thefe works, which in all containe little 



v1^ereda"^-^ irty 5 X| ; UntS ' fl, ^ eS himfc,fe a m»of,nexquif iud"men ^nd 



Cafttf 



