Volume 3
Leechdoms, wortcunning, and starcraft of early England : being a collection of documents, for the most part never before printed, illustrating the history of science in this country before the Norman Conquest / collected and edited by Oswald Cockayne.
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- 1864-1866
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![Aluta, woad; Hb. Ixxi. Ambasilla, hclly; vol. I. pref. lix. Ixiii. A^t/ti; Hb. clxiv. ^ee Names of Plants. Ainpliiballium, double pile garment; vol. I. pref. p. Ixi. Ampbitappa, double pile cloth; vol. I. pref. p. lix. Anabola, a womans cowl; vol. I. pref. p. Ix. AvaKoyetov, reading desk; vol. I. pref. p. Ixv. 'AvopoyvvTiv, rigbtly interpreted; Quad, iv. 12. Avi]9ov, truly interpreted ; Hb. cxxiii. 1. Angina pectoris ; Lb. I. xv. 6, xvi.; III. xiii.; Lacn. 63, 116 ; Aid. 38, 39. 'hvTLd6ros, pai-tially interpreted; Hb. cxlix. 3. Ape, Quad. xi. 6, and dra^m. Aperients, gentle ; Lb. II. liii. Apium, rigbtly interpreted ; Hb. cxx. 1. Apollinaris, usually Hyoscyamus in Fucb- sius and gll., is separated from it by Apuleius, and interpreted; Hb. xxiii. Appetite, loss of; Hb. viii. 2 ; Lb. I. xix. Ixxviii. ; II. i. Voracious ; Lb. U. i. 'Apyendyrj, confused with agrimony, see Hb. xxxii., is, perhaps, Adonis astivalis. (Oxf. copy of Vienna drawings.) Aristolochia, herb; Dioskor. iii. 4, 5, 6 ; Hb. viii. 2. Interpreted ; Hb. xx. 'ApT6/LlIo■^a, Artemisia, herb, Dioskor. iii. 127; rightly interpreted as mugwort; Hb. xi. Diosk. mentions three sorts, as does Hb. Asparagus agrestis, interpreted; Hb. Ixxxvi. AcrirX-tjviov, interpreted, with a tale from Apuleius; Hb. Ivii. 'A(TT€pwv, left without interpretation; lib. Ixi. There is no description. A(r0|ua, for ; AiS. 51, 52, 53. Astrology rejected ; Hb. xciii. Attercops; Hb. iv. 8. They are drawn with eight legs, long locust like bodies, horns, and wings. See Glossary. Attico melle resolved as attaci; Quad. iii. 13, V. 4, xi. 3. Authors translated, imitated, or paralleled, cited :— Alexander Tralllanus; Lb. I. i. 1, 13, ii. 1, 11, iii. 1, 5, iv. ], G, xv. xviii. ; this passage is reprinted in the preface ; II. i. vi. xi. xvi. xxi. xxiii. xxiv. xl. xli. xliii. xlv. xlvi. xlviii. Ivi. 3. Apuleius ; Lb. I. vi. vii. xxii. xxvii. 1. Aretseos ; vol. U. p. 258. Augustinus; HI. 264. Celsus ; Lb. II. ii. 12. Diokles ; Lb. II. xxv. Dioskorides, most of the last part of the Herbarimn in vol. I. •PtXdypios; vol. II. p. 204; Lb. II. xxxvi. xxxvii. xxxviii. xxxix. Galenos; Lb. I. xxxv. ; AtS. 64. Legends ; vol. H. p. 112. Marccllus ; Lb. I. ii. 1, 7, 8, 9, 11, iii. 2, 4, 5, i), 10, iv. 2,vi. 8, xxvi. xxvii. 1, xxix. xxxvii.; JI. xxxii. p. 248, p. 252, xlviii. Oribasios ; Lb. H. xxxiii. Paulus of iEgina ; Lb. I. iv. 6, xviii. xix. ; n. xxv. xxvii. Plinius ; Lb. I. Ixxx. Plinius Valerianus ; Lb. I. i. 17 ; I. ii. 1, 4, 5, 6. Sedulius ; Lb. Ixii. 3. Sextus ; Lb. I. ii. 16, iii, 2. B. Baccaulus, a bier; vol. I. pref. p. Ixi. Ixiiu Bachelor, the derivation deducible from vol. I. pref p. Ixiii. For since Gallo= Buccellarius, a man who received for his services his mouthful of food only, an attendant, a young man getting his food at a lords, and these are the old senses of bachelor; it follows that bachelor is buccellarius from buccella. Badonola, a litter; vol. 1. pref. p. Ix. Ixiv. Baldness, for ; Lb. I. Ixxxvii.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21924235_0003_0418.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)