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_
Nec sibi Coenarum quivis temere arroget artem
Non prius exacta tenui ratione saporem.
_Sat. lib. ii. Sat. 4._]
[Footnote 54: Milton's _Paradise Lost_.]
[Footnote 55:
---- Qui
Tingat olus siccum muria vaser in calice empta
Ipse sacrum irrorans piper ---- Pers. _Sat._ vi.]
[Footnote 56: _Dr._ Grew, Lect. vi. c. 2. 3.]
[Footnote 57: _Muffet_, de Diaeta, _c._ 23.]
[Footnote 58: _Dr._ Grew, _Annat. Plant._ Lib. l. Sect. iv. cap. l, &c.
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