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_Obstructions_, 16
_Ocimum_, 7
Olera, _what properly, how distinguish'd from Acetaria_, 1, 2
Oluscula, 4
_Onion_, 31;
_What vast Quantities spent in_ Egypt, 32
_Opening_, 16
Orach, 32
_Orange_, 23
Ornithogallon, 48
Oxalis, 42
Oxylapathum, 15
_Oyl, how to choose_, 63;
_Its diffusive Nature_, 69
P.
_Painters_, 50
_Palpitation_, 47
_Palsie_, 30
_Panacea_, 10
Paradisian _Entertainment_, 122
Paralysis, 13
_Parsnip_, 33
Pastinaca Sativa, 11
_Patriarchs_, 93;
_Their Long Lives a Shadow of Eternity_, 96
_Peach said to be Poison in_ Persia, _a Fable_, 87
_Peas_, 33
_Pectorals_, 58
_Pepper_, 33;
_Beaten too small, hurtful to the Stomach_, 34
_Persly_, 35;
_Sacred to the Defunct_, ib.
_Philosophers_, 56
_Phlegm_, 30
_Pickle_, 72;
_What Sallet Plants proper for Pickles_, ib., _vide Appendix_.
_Pig-Nuts_, 28
_Pimpernel_, 9
_Plants, their Vertue_, 59;
_Variety_, 114;
_Nourishment_, 83;
_No living at all without them_, 110;
_Plants infect by looking on_, 57;
_When in prime_, 71;
_how altered by the Soil and Culture_, 84;
_Not degenerated since the Flood_, 105
Platonic _Tables_, 97
_Pleurisie_, 81
_Poiverade_, 7
_Poppy_, 48
Porrum, 20
Postdiluvians, 93
_Potage_, 5
Potagere, 119
_Pot-Herbs_, 19
_Poyson_, 18
_Praecoce Plants not so wholsome artificially rais'd_, 85
_Preparation to the dressing of Sallets_, 10
_Prodigal_, 61
_Pugil_, 70
_Punishment_, 18
_Purslan_, 36
_Putrefaction_, 33
Pythagoras, 97
Q.
_Quality and Vertue of Plants_, 53. _See Plants_.
R.
_Radish_, 37;
_of Gold dedicated at_ Delphi, 37;
Moschius _wrote a whole Volume in praise of them_, ib.;
Hippocrates _condemns them_, ib.
Raphanus Rusticanus _Horse Radish_, 38
Radix Lunaria, 48;
Personata, 49
Ragout, 28
_Rampion_, 39
_Rapum_, 46
_Ray, Mr._, 55
_Refreshing_, 13
_Restaurative_, 5
_Rocket_, 39
_Roccombo_, 18
Roman _Sallet_, 112;
_Lux_, 115
_Rosemary_, 39
_Roots_, 37
_Rhue_, 49
S.
_Saffron_, 68
_Sage_, 39
_Sallets, what, how improved, whence so called_, 3;
_Ingredients_, 4;
_Variety and Store above what the Ancients had_, 112;
_Bills of Fare_, 112;
_Skill in choosing, gathering, composing and dressing_, 48;
_found in the Crops of Foul_, 62;
_what formerly in use, now abdicated_, 49;
_extemporary Sallets_, 87;
_Whether best to begin or conclude with Sallets_, 73
Salade de Preter, 13
_Salt_, 64;
_What best for Sallets_, 64;
_Salts Essential, and of Vegetables_, 65
Sambucus, 16
_Sampier_, 40
_Sanguine_, 36
Sarcophagists, 56
_Sauce_, 39
_Savoys_, 11
_Scallions_, 41
Scorbute, vide _Scurvy_.
_Scurvy-Grass_, 41
_Scurvy_, 9
_Season_, 71
_Seasoning_, 79, vide _Sallet_.
Sedum minus, 45, _vide_ Stone-Crop.
_Sellery_, 41
Seneca, 98
_Shambles_, 77
_Sight_, 50, vide _Eyes_.
Silphium, 50;
_How precious and sacred_, 51
_Simples_, 49
_Sinapi_, 30
_Sisarum_, 42
_Skirrits_, ib.
_Sleep, to procure_, 21
_Smallage_, 41
_Smut in Wheat_, 86
Syrenium Vulgare, 5
_Snails, safe Tasters_, 56
_Sonchus_, 43
_Sordidness_, 87
_Sorrel_, 42
_Sow-thistle_, vide Sonchus.
_Specificks, few yet discovered_, 83
_Spleen_, 10
_Spinach_, 12
_Spirits, cherishing and reviving_, 9
_Spring_, 71
_Stomach_, 16
_Stone_, 9
_Stone-Crop_, 44
_Strowings_, 67
_Students_, 9
_Succory_, 44
_Sugar_, 14
_Summer_, 84
_Sumptuary Laws_, 116
_Swearing_ per Brassicam, 11
_Swine used to find out Truffles and Earth-Nuts_, 28
T.
_Table of Species, Culture, Proportion and dressing of Sallets,
according to the Season_, 70
Tacitus, _Emp. Temperance_, 21
_Tansie_, 44
_Tarragon_, 45
_Taste should be exquisite in the Composer of Sallets_, 60
_Tea_, 17, vide Appendix.
_Temper_, 81
_Temperance_, 21
_Teeth_, 37
Theriacle, _vide Garlick_.
_Thirst, to asswage_, 33
_Thistle_, 45
_Thyme_, 19, vide _Pot-herbs_.
Tiberius Caes., 42
Tragopogon, 47
_Transmigration_, 56
_Tribute paid to Roots_, 42
Truffles, 28
Tubera, 28
_Tulip eaten that cost_ 100 _l._, 47
Turiones, 9
_Turnip_, 46;
_Made a Fish_, 113
V.
_Vapours to repress_, 21
_Variety necessary and proper_, 92
_Ventricle_, 20, vide _Stomach_.
_Vine_, 47
_Vinegar_, 63; vide Appendix.
_Viper-Grass_, 47
_Vertues of Sallet Plants and Furniture_, 57;
_Consist in the several and different Parts of the same Plant_, 49
Voluptuaria Venena, 28
U.
Urtica, 30
W.
_Welsh, prolifick_, 20
_Wind_, 17
_Wine_, 7; vide _Appendix_.
_Winter Sallets_, 7; vide _Appendix_.
_Wood-Sorrel_, 47
_Worms in Fennel, and Sellery_, 17
_Wormwood_, 49
Y.
_Youth to preserve_, 85
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FOOTNOTES
[Footnote 1: _Lord Viscount_ Brouncker, _Chancellor to the Late Qu.
Consort, now_ Dowager. _The Right Honourable_ Cha. Montague, _Esq;
Chancellor of the_ Exchequer.]
[Footnote 2: _Si quid temporis a civilibus negotiis quibis totum jam
intenderat animum, suffurari potuit, colendis agris, priscos illos
Romanos_ Numam Pompilium, Cincinnatum, Catonem, Fabios, Cicerones,
_aliosque virtute claros viros imitare; qui in magno honore constituti,
vites putare, stercorare agros, & irrigare nequaquam turpe & inhone stum
putarunt_. In Vit. _Plin._ 2.]
[Footnote 3: Ut hujusmodi historiam vix dum incohatum, non ante
absolvendam putem.
Exitio terras quam dabit una dies. _D. Raius_ Praefat. Hist. Plan.]
[Footnote 4: Olera a frigidis distinct. _See_ Spartianus in Pescennio.
Salmas. in Jul. Capitolin.]
[Footnote 5:
Panis erat primis virides mortalibus Herbae;
Quas tellus nullo sollicitante dabat.
Et modo carpebant vivaci cespite gramen;
Nunc epulae tenera fronde cacumen erant.
Ovid, Fastor. IV.]
[Footnote 6: [Greek: kaloumen gar lachana ta oros ten hemeneran
chreian], Theophrast. Plant. 1. VII. cap. 7.]
[Footnote 7: Gen. I. 29.]
[Footnote 8: Plutarch Sympos.]
[Footnote 9: Salmas. in Solin. _against_ Hieron. Mercurialis.]
[Footnote 10: Galen. 2R. Aliment. cap. l. Et Simp. Medic. Averroes, lib.
V. Golloc.]
[Footnote 11: Plin. lib. XIX. c. 4.]
[Footnote 12: Convictus facilis, fine arte mensa. Mart. Ep. 74.]
[Footnote 13: [Greek: Apuron trophui], _which_ Suidas _calls_ [Greek:
lachana], Olera quae cruda sumuntur ex Aceto. Harduin in loc.]
[Footnote 14: Plin. H. Nat. _lib. xix. cap. 8._]
[Footnote 15: _De_ R.R. _cap. clvii_.]
[Footnote 16: [Greek: 'Ephthos, dosikuos, apalos, aluos, ouretikos].
Athen.]
[Footnote 17: Cucumis elixus delicatior, innocentior. Athenaeus.]
[Footnote 18: Eubulus.]
[Footnote 19: In Lactuca occultatum a Venere Adonin cecinit
_Callimachus_, quod Allegorice interpretatus _Athenaeus_ illuc referendum
putat, quod in Venerem hebetiores fiant Lactucis vescentes assidue.]
[Footnote 20: Apud Sueton.]
[Footnote 21: Vopiseus Tacit. _For the rest both of the Kinds and
Vertues_ of Lettuce, _See_ Plin. H. Nat. _l. xix. c. 8. and xx. c. 7_.
Fernel. &c.]
[Footnote 22: De Legib.]
[Footnote 23: _Hor_. Epod. II.]
[Footnote 24: De Simp. Medic. L. vii.]
[Footnote 25: _Lib._ ii. _cap._ 3.]
[Footnote 26: Exoneraturas Ventrem mihi Villica Malvas Attulit, &
varias, quas habet hortus, Opes.
_Mart. Lib. x._
_And our sweet Poet_:
----Nulla est humanior herba,
Nulla magis suavi commoditate bona est,
Omnia tam placide regerat, blandequerelaxat,
Emollitque vias, nec sinit esse rudes.
Cowl. _Plan._ L. 4.]
[Footnote 27: Cic _ad Attic_.]
[Footnote 28: Sueton _in Claudi._]
[Footnote 29: Sen. Ep. lxiii.]
[Footnote 30: Plin. N.H. _l. xxi_. c. 23.]
[Footnote 31: Transact. Philos. _Num._ 202.]
[Footnote 32: Apitius, _lib. vii. cap. 13_.]
[Footnote 33: Philos. Transact. _Num._ 69. _Journey to_ Paris.]
[Footnote 34: Pratensibus optima fungis Natura est: aliis male creditur.
_Hor. Sat. l. 7. Sat. 4._]
[Footnote 35: Bacon _Nat. Hist._ 12. Cent. vii. 547, 548, &c.]
[Footnote 36: Gaffend. _Vita Peirs._ l. iv. Raderus _Mart._ l. Epig.
xlvi. In ponticum--_says, within four Days_.]
[Footnote 37: O Sanctas gentes, quibus haec nascuntur in hortis
Numina****---- _Juv. Sat. 15._]
[Footnote 38: Herodotus.]
[Footnote 39: [Greek: hora to rhadios phaines], quia tertio a fatu die
appareat.]
[Footnote 40: De diaeta _lib._ ii. _cap._ 25.]
[Footnote 41: De Aliment. Facult. _lib._ ii.]
[Footnote 42: _Philos. Transact._ Vol. xvii. Num. 205. p. 970.]
[Footnote 43: _Plin._ H. Nat. Lib. xix. cap. 3. & xx. c. 22. See Jo.
Tzetzes Chil. vi. 48. & xvii. 119.]
[Footnote 44: Spanheim, De usu & Praest. Numis. Dissert. 4to. _It was
sometimes also the Reverse_ of Jupiter Hammon.]
[Footnote 45:
[Greek: oud an eidoies ge moi]
[Greek: Ton plouton auton k- to Bat-ou silphion].
_Aristoph_. in Pluto. Act. iv. Sc. 3.]
[Footnote 46: _Of which some would have it a courser sort_ inamoeni
odoris, _as the same Comedian names it in his_ Equites, _p. 239. and
240_. Edit. Basil. _See likewise this discuss'd, together with its
Properties, most copiously, in_ Jo. Budaeus _a_ Stapul. _Comment. in_
Theophrast. lib. vi. cap. 1. _and_ Bauhin. _Hist. Plant._ lib. xxvii.
cap. 53.]
[Footnote 47: Vide _Cardanum_ de usu Cibi.]
[Footnote 48: _Vol._ xx.]
[Footnote 49: Cowley:
[Greek: Oud oson in malache te k- asphodelo meg oneiar]
[Greek: Krupsantes gar echousi theoi Bion anthropoisi.]
Hesiod.]
[Footnote 50: _Concerning this of Insects, See Mr._ Ray's _Hist. Plant.
li. l. cap. 24_.]
[Footnote 51: _The poyson'd Weeds: I have seen a Man, who was so
poyson'd with it, that the Skin peel'd off his Face, and yet he never
touch'd it, only looked on it as he pass'd by_. _Mr._ Stafford, _Philos.
Transact._ Vol. III. Num. xl. p. 794.]
[Footnote 52: Cowley, _Garden_, Miscel. Stanz. 8.]
[Footnote 53: Sapores minime Consentientes [Greek: kai sumpleko-uas
ouchi symphonous haphas]: Haec despicere ingeniosi est artificis:
_Neither did the Artist mingle his Provisions without extraordinary
Study and Consideration_: [Greek: Alla mixas panta kata symphonian].
Horum singulis seorsum assumptis, tu expedito: Sic ego tanquam Oraculo
jubeo.----Itaque literarum ignarum Coquum, tu cum videris, & qui
Democriti scripta omnia non perlegerit, vel potius, impromptu non
habeat, eum deride ut futilem: Ac ilium Mercede conducito, qui Epicuri
Canonen usu plane didicerit, _&c. as it follows in the_ Gastronomia _of_
Archestratus, Athen. lib. xxiii. _Such another_ Bragadoccio Cook Horace
_describes_
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