The hope of health wherin is conteined a goodlie regimente of life: as medicine, good diet and the goodlie vertues of sonderie herbes, doen by Philip Moore.
- Title
- The hope of health wherin is conteined a goodlie regimente of life: as medicine, good diet and the goodlie vertues of sonderie herbes, doen by Philip Moore.
- Author
- Moore, Philip, fl. 1564-1573.
- Publication
- Imprinted at London :: By Ihon Kyngston,
- Maii. Anno salutis. M.D.lxiiii. [1564]
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- Subject terms
- Botany, Medical -- Early works to 1800.
- Hygiene -- Early works to 1800.
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"The hope of health wherin is conteined a goodlie regimente of life: as medicine, good diet and the goodlie vertues of sonderie herbes, doen by Philip Moore." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A07669.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 9, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- table of contents
- ¶Philip Moore to the gentill reader.
- ¶TO THE RIGHT VVOR∣shipfull sir Owen Hopton knight: Philip Moore wisheth eternall felicitee.
- encomium
- ¶A Table for .xxx. yeres to come.
- ¶Certaine fautes esca∣ped in printyng.
- ¶The firste booke teacheth diuers preceptes, verie necessarie to be knowen, of soche as are studious to preserue the bodie in health.
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The seconde booke treateth of diet
and foode, meete and necessarie for the
bodie of man. And of suche herbes as a
gardaine ought to be furnished
withall, whiche be nede∣full
in healthe and
sicknes.
- ¶The first Chapiter.
- ¶The seconde Chapiter.
- ¶The .iii. Chapiter.
- ¶The .iiii. Chapiter.
- ¶The .v. Chapiter.
- ¶The .vi. Chapiter.
- ¶The .vii. Chapiter.
- ¶The .viii. Chapiter.
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¶The .ix. Chapiter.
- 1. Borage. Borago.
- 2. Buglosse. Buglossum.
- 3. Betes. Beta.
- 4. Letuse. Lactuca.
- 5. Sorrell. Acetosa.
- 6. Coleworte. Brassica.
- 7. Camomyll. Chamomaelon.
- 8. Percely. Petroselinum.
- 9. Sage. Saluia.
- 10. Spinache. Spinacia.
- 11. Violettes. Violae.
- 12. Endiue. Endiuia.
- 13. Succory. Cichoria.
- 14. Purcelane. Porruiaca.
- 15. Penyroyall. Pulegium.
- 16. Lauender. Lauendula.
- 17. Burnet. Sanguisorba.
- 18. Rosemary. Rosmarinus.
- 19. Roses. Rosa.
- 20. Rue. Ruta.
- 21. Time. Thymus.
- 22. Tansey. Tanacetum.
- 23. Hysope. Hysopus.
- 24. Hartestounge. Scolopendria.
- 25. Straweberies. Fragaria.
- 26. Fenell. Feniculum.
- 27. Rocket. Eruca.
- 28. Cresses. Nasturtium.
- 29. Dragons. Dracunculus maior.
- 30. Cucumbers. Cucumiris.
- 31. Gourdes. Cucurbita.
- 32. Selandine. Chaelidonia.
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33. Clarie. Harmiuu
. - 34. Marigouldes. Calendulae.
- 35. Langue de bief. Lingua bouis.
- 36. Betony. Betonica.
- 37. Germaunder. Chamedris.
- 38. Daysies. Bellis minor.
- 39. Comferie. Consolida maior.
- 40. Motherworte. Artemisia.
- 41. Sperage. Asparagus.
- 42. Smalache. Apium.
- 43. Orache. Atriplex.
- 44. Sothernwood. Abrotonum.
- 45. Garlike. Allium.
- 46. Onions. Cepa.
- 47. Léekes. Porrum.
- 48. Maioram. Maiorana.
- 49. Great Mallowes. Bismalua.
- 50. Oill. Anettrum.
- 51. Flowre de Luce. Iris.
- 52. Laurell. Laurus.
- 53. Liuerworte. Epatica.
- 54. Lilies. Lilium.
- 55. Louage. Leuisticum.
- 56. Mynthes. Menta.
- 57. Neppe. Nepeta.
- 58. Filipendula. Saxifraga rubea.
- 59. Basill. Ocimum.
- 60. Alisanders. Olusatrum.
- 61. Berberes. Oxyacantha.
- 62. Pionie. Paeonia.
- 63. Poppie. Papauer.
- Radishe. Raphanus.
- 65. Balme. Melisla.
- 66. Vines Vitis vinifera.
- 67. Winter cherie. Alcakengi.
- 68. Valerian. Valeriane.
- 69. Sauery. Saturea.
- ¶The first Chapiter.
- ¶The .xi. Chapiter.
- ¶The. xii. Chapiter.
- ¶The .xiii. Chapiter.
- Here followeth a Table whiche teacheth to knowe in what signe the Moone is for euer.
- illustration