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Tbeatrum Botanicwn. 
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agree unto the filler white Rofe as I thinker p J ( hc AUh J^ is . xhc 
plicioot double Eglantine ? C ^Hermolam Barbara, thinketh itfcould be ra.her Spermoma, or as Ca- 
Sp“' ol ~ or “ °^ r J K h „/ e ir fhouldbe read Sycionia ,but Beahimte hath Sycibice is the Cinamomee,altera,the 
merarrn latch others did thmkei fi J d wbb tbem y encta ,& 0 f others f wewia/w.being an ear. 
double Cinamon Rofe,which d colour andofafwecte red colour in the middle and lweet of 
* Y if 1 ?- fU^u^p^i^^j^t^feofwhich'div'ers fince the knowledgeofthe great Holland Rofe have 
lent.The Cenufolnt faith P i 7 without fent: Camerariw and others take it to be the white Rofe 
refetredit thereunto, but in that it is 6 yd tobe wuhout lent^ ^ Creca ai the Latines, Gefner taketh.t to bee 
called alio of fli «7 USeola. The pc J others atfo doe as hce faith to be that red Rofe that the French 
the lingie Cinamon Ro.e; «g menf■■ ^ but j thinkethat Pliny did meane out (ingle red Rofe Camp,on 
cM&cfc dedam.u range,tU\ :is, / Cam ^ ariw taltb agt eethbeft to that fort of red Rofe which he calleth 
which is Lycbnte mdeede. lheG , , never fullv open, and is of fo red a colour that is fitted to make 
Rtibicundx and Rofa Saccharine, j^^creuponthe^^wawf r caU it Zrfcfer rofen, Lngdunenfls faith by 
Ccnfcrveand Sugar of Roles with 1, M ,hirhrhe French call Rofe; dr d.tmos incarnates and optnethmc 
many mens opinions it ls &°f*%Za a fincll like Cinamon, Baulimus taketh it to bee the Holofericea of 
the flowers unleffe they be pulled open,has mg ta keth it to bee the Alb a minor thus variable arc mens 
Lobd, yet calleth it himfelfc Roa not dofe butbloweth fully 
o pi nions, for the dofoi ^ldnever Jly 'open, yet it hath no fuch large 
open, and although the, c * Tbe O]{o f c he»,on fome take to bee the Muske Role becaufe the 
leaves as the great!* Pliny flrould ha . 1 ^ a Mallow and tbat c he name doch the neareft con- 
(lalkcs are greener then m other R-oe , ^ and therefore it is much doubted of by divers as Lngdn- 
curre therewith, but this hath not Olive i- , wbicb was no t knowue in Pliny his time, 
nzrfis faith,and taketh that the name comm ■, ufe riktb w ; t h man y ftemmes, or elfe from 
but hee rather thinketh it tooke the nan; aswrllhvflioocsas Vines are,as byrootes, fome as heelaith 
yey.otymdmalleolitpangatur, becaule it wasp an c ("yet Lnfdnnenfls underllandeth the Muske Rofe 
put it among the <Damafc,n*,that is, the Wilde hedge Role (yet £ £ J bee f moot h, that is, 
by Rofe Demefeate whole barite1 is more greene the. othe a j tat £«««£“ bdd by aU writers to bee the 
Aal* and not of an Olive. a , j c an d is very fweetetthe Italians call it Ref* Mofchette 
double Muske Rofe which commeth on y tu. c»wrrM»» of is taken bv a11 writers to bee the Rofe 
and the French Rofa Mofcjuette and Mnfcaie/le. ^fj^Trae J JDodoneu, becaufe they would not con- 
Jjlaiefiru Carina, our wild hrycr or Hcptree, . .. different both in Dioflorides milheophraftm re- 
Vound emails with ^ and ^ c ^ Mn [0 
ferred the Cynofbetos as 1 laid in the Chapter 1 - this day doe referre the Cynofbetos to the wtide 
the wilde Rofe, W 0 b f “te SwSStly knowne to all as the huskes, the beards, the leaves the nayles and 
Rofe. 1 he parts o the Ko e arc lumc e y is ^ ApothecarlSs Anther* Rofnrum from the 
threads in the middle which wee very fo fl y nroDcrlv bv divers caviUamenta rofArum : for Anthera by 
Greeke word ^ fi-rr rofcrnm but oiled meue properly by fof diver3 parc$ as A J_ 
G.iIc«,Ccl:ut, PAnhi!,v£ti>» and ot ■lersis & {ome ^ hcn tbc wcre m adeup with hony.ftill holding the 
there Stomachic* G~cSome in tte foam ^ ofo d wh ^ rof m of them there was none put in,but from the live- 
lame name s not taken from, the flow e s o ’ j: : ne was m ade Another errour in my opinion is generall 
lv colour of the ingredients wtereo the compound erne w« Qr „ J a ^ ay , thac are u f cd 
and needeth to be amended, which is ^ ‘ es ^ a ^ a c 0 n(erve : for it is well knowne that the nailes 
in the inlufion to make Syrupe with asm ‘ . S dbein „ put together mult needs 
of the R ales o( all forts a,e more Ae Svmpe made of Riles refiliie ungmtu, will 
abate of the purging qual.t.ein the veli of tbeRoIris otbudie iyr ^ manneris _ Thereisl ,kewifeano- 
bc more Rrong in working then that whic ftpotbeories that call that ball of threads Bedeguar that 
ther errour of long continuance among P f ^ Bede „ js a kinde of ThifUe as I have (hewed before: 
uroweth upon the Bryersofiboth lorts y * ■? lamentably knowne in this Land, the civill 
PI,nr calleth it oiLancaflerM Edmond of Lanyley Duke 
wart: s betweene the houfes of h b ^ ^ them and thdr followers, the other a white: but it rs fayd 
jf r ”*{ the «* ““king yya fccne ^ Lone lee, e a white Rofe tree to bcarc on the onefide faire white Rofes, 
that before this d ' v /'"'V 11 " noIUcatin p as it were both the divifion and uniting of both thefe families, which 
and on the other lidc red, prog h f . tbe m0 uth,lighted into the lappe of Liv,a Angnfia 
may be as true as l j! at b ^ e p 0 f[^ilfo^ncl^tieb«?y W w iAetwhen t^ebrood of that Hen failed. Tbe v. 
foretokening the 0 ’( R 0 f es here erprdled,according to our Moderne writers isasfollow- 
uous denominations of chele w his’Piw*among all his w'lTde Rofes, as though none of the wilde 
cfn. The M u ^nen^Zb remember it in fob »6. by the name of RoJ* 
Bryar Rofes had in them any Iweete lent, but j j rJHatthioltu , Anemlara, Gef. 
to* e T , d^kS’l'SSZFJiX-it. 1*2533 
by no ”thor before .-the hft 1 tCl«fh* hu * T ciL P u L„enfis, which he deferibeth in fohoita j. for hee 
tower. Ban hint calleth it Rofa campejiri, ip.no/iffime flare alba odoro Label and Lugin- 
cZi" which BaM** calleth Rofepemileruben, , the eight is the Rofe fjh flr»Jo^eo^ « d 
ren/is called alfo Rol*TimpMla byd’vers, the ninth 
Ranhintu calleth it Rofe pom,fere minor (for the Romifere major I have let lortn in y Cardie 
