Plinies Natural] Hiftorie, 



f IN THE FOVRTEENTH BOOKE 

 contained Treatifes of Vine trees 

 and Fine-yards, 



ARE 



chap: 



I ; Of Vines arid their naturCj the manner how 

 they bcarc grapes. 



2. Sundry kinds ot Vines in generalL 



3. [Vlorekinds of Vines according tothepro^ 

 pertie of countries where they grow. 



4. Notable confidcrations as touching the 

 planting and ordering of Vines. 



5. ThenatureofwinCi 



6. The beft and moft kindly wines. 



7. Wines outlandifh and beyond fea* 

 S.Ofthe wine called Bison, fevcn kinds therofi 

 p.Of fweet wines foureteene forts* 



lo.Of fecond wines or houfbold wines. 



II. What good wines began oflate to bee in 



requcftacRomc. 

 3 2 . Obfervaiions of wine, fet down by king B^o- 



chap, 



13. Theauncicntufage6f wine^ and the wines 

 of old lime. 



14 . Of cellars for wine^and the wine Opiminia- 

 num. 



1 5. Cdjars iiberalitie in wine,&: when firrt there 

 were foure forts of wine let do wne. 



1 6. Of artificiall or fet wines. 



17. Of Hydromell and Oxymell. 



1 8. Prodigious and ftrangc kinds ofwine. 



I ^. What wines might not bee ufed in facriB- 

 cesjand with what forts new wines are fophi- 

 fticatedi , 



20. Sundrie forts of Pitch and Ro{in : of the 

 manner of fophifticaiing new wines : of vi- 

 negre and wine lees. 



21. Of wine cellars. 



2ii Of avoiding drunkcnneite. 



In fumme, it containeth notable matters^hy Tories and obfervations 5 i gathered cut of 



Laiine Authors. 



Cormlim Valeri&nm^ Virgil^ Cdfm^Cato CevforiuSj Sarfenndts hotk father and fonne , Scropha^ 

 Varro^Decimui SjlUnuf^Fabim Ptcior^T rogm Hyginu^^Flmm Verrm^GrMinm lulius^ Accius^ 

 Columella ^Ma^tmm Sahinm^Feneliella^ trgilla^ M, Aciim Plautmytahms^ Derfmnm^S cdvola^ 

 Aelim^Attem CaptofottAMefalmm^LMfo^Pompeim L en ^Fabian w^Sextm Niger ^and Ft- 

 him liuffiSt 



Forraine Writers. 



Heftodtfs^rheophraHuss^Arifiotle^Vemocritm^king Attalu^^ K, Philometer^ArchitoiyKenophon^ 

 Amphdochm the Athenian ^Anaxipolis the T haftun^ApoUodorm the Lemman^ Artjlophanes the Mi- 

 Ufian^Antigonm the Cjmxan^ Agat hocks the Chian^ Apollonm of Pergamm^ Ariflander of Athens ^ 

 and Itkewije Batrys the AthemanyBaechm the Mile fan ^Bion of SolifJmrgas the Athenian^and Che- 

 riflushkewifiofAthens^DiodormofPriene^ DiotheCoiophonian^ Epigenesthe Rhodian^Ev.ngoras 

 the Thafir/JtEuphron of Athens ^ Androcion^ Aefction and Ljftmachm^ivho ivrote all three of Agricul- 

 ture^ Dionjftm who tranfated Mago^ 'Diophanes who brought D tony fm into an Epitome^ Afclepiada 

 thePhyficianyOneficritu^^andkingliiba, 



5THE FIFTEENTH BOOKE TREA TETH OF 

 the nature of trees fruitfull, and plan-^ 

 ted in Hort-jards^ 



chap* * 



1 . The nature of fruitful! trees* 



2. Of the oylc of Olives* 



3. The nature of the Olive &yong Olive trees. 



4. The nature of the oile Olive. 



5. The manner of husbanding Olive rowcs, 



6. How to keepe Olives and make oile thereof. 



chap, 



7.0f artificiall oile. 



8.0f the dregs or Olive cakc^bcing pref&d. 

 ^.Of fruits of trees good to eat, their icvcraH 



kinds and natures. 

 I o. Of Pine nuts foure kinds. 

 1 1, Of the Quince, 



biij ii.Of 



