196 BIBLIOGRAPHIES 



i^th century. Macer. De Virtutibus Herbamm. The English names of the 

 herbs are also given. (Written by Nicholas Kyrkeby of Saint Albans.) 

 VI. 15. Bishop Cosin's Library, Durham University. 

 i$th century. Herbal in three books. 



Inc. " Mogworte or brotheworte ys clepid archemisia . . . and this 

 medicine ys a nobil medycyne." 



Ends, " Here endeth the third part of Macer. And here begynneth a 

 fewe herbes which Macer foryete no3t nor thei ben nort founden in his 

 book." 



Addit. 37786 (II). British Museum. 



itfh century. The treatise of Macer intitled ' ' De viribus Herbamm," translated 

 into English. 



" Here followeth the cunnynge and sage clerk Macer tretynge and 

 opynly shewy th the vertuys worthy and Commendable propyrtes of many 

 & dyuerse herbys and her vertuys of the whyche the firste is mugworte 

 or modirworte." 



Sloane 393. British Museum. 

 i$th century. The vertuys of Erbys aftyr Galyon Ypocras and Socrates. 



Lansdowne 680 I. British Museum. 



i$th century. Here folwythe the vertu of Erbis. Isop is hoot and drie in ij 

 degreis so seith Ipocrace if a man drynke it fastynge. 



Ashmole 1477 (III-IV). 

 i5// century. Aemilius Macer. Of the virtues of herbs. English translation. 



Sloane 140. British Museum. 

 i$th century. Aemilius Macer. Of the virtues of herbs. English translation. 



Sloane 2269. British Museum. 



i$th century. Aemilius Macer. De virtutibus Herbarum. English translation. 

 In the library of the Right Hon. Lord Amherst of Hackney at Didlington 

 Hall, Norfolk. 

 i$th century. List of herbs in Latin and English. 



Sloane 3548. British Museum. 

 i$th century. Herbal. 



Inc. " Of herbys now I 



Will you telle by and by. 

 As I fynde wryten in a boke 

 That in borrowyng I betoke 

 Of a gret ladyes preste," etc. 



Expl. " It dryveth away all foul moysteris 



And distroyeth venym and wykyd humours 

 It distroyeth the morfew 

 And dispoyling to the leper." 



Dd. X. 44 (VIII). Cambridge University Library. 



i$th century. An Herbary J?e whiche ys draw out of Circa Instans and 

 hyt towcherj? schortlyche ]? e principal vertuys and \* special effectes of 

 herbis and droggis j? 1 be y most comyne in use, and her dyvers grees 

 of qualites or yher complexions and her propur and most special kynd of 

 worcheyng. 



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