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A History of Inventions, Discoveries, and Origins, Volume 2 (of 2) by Beckmann
120. _Ligula Argentea._
A History of Inventions, Discoveries, and Origins, Volume 2 (of 2) by Beckmann
120. _Ligula Argentea._
Chapter 33
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Chapter 1: Chapter 1
Chapter 2: 86. The author here quotes from an ancient city-book the following
Chapter 3: 58. The former is Marianus Florentinus, whose Fasciculus Chronicoram
Chapter 4: 50. Norium Svanberg 1845.]
Chapter 5: 370. A better view of them may be found in Hygini Astronom. (ed. Van
Chapter 6: 17. The Italians have a proverb, “La triglia non mangia chi la piglia,”
Chapter 7: 300. Both these authors refer to Fuller’s British Worthies. [The carp
Chapter 8: 5. Radice magna, acri, medicinali, _Plinius_, _Dioscorides_;
Chapter 9: 6. Floret æstate, _Theophrastus_. _Plinius_; sed semen nullum,
Chapter 10: 8. Sponte, præcipue in Asia Syriaque; trans Euphratem laudatissima;
Chapter 11: 9. Radix conditur ad lanas lavandas, _Theophrastus_, _Plinius_,
Chapter 12: 10. Herba ovibus lac auget, _Plinius_.
Chapter 13: 379. Servius, Æn. iv. quotes the following words from Cato: “Mulieres
Chapter 14: 527. Gynesius calls clothes washed with _nitrum_, νιτρούμενα, _nitro
Chapter 15: 665. See also Busbequii Omnia, Basil, 1740, 8vo, p. 314.
Chapter 16: 50. p. 59.--Plin. viii. 1 and 3.--Seneca, epist. 86.--Suetonii Vit.
Chapter 17: 1586. Camerarius saw him not only write, but even make a pen with his
Chapter 18: 739. Suetonius, Eutropius, Eusebius and Orosius, speak of this embassy,
Chapter 19: 1665. After his death his son published some of his writings under
Chapter 20: 1667. See Biographia Britannica, iv. p. 2654.
Chapter 21: 1518. They are called there _instruments for fires_, _water syringes_
Chapter 22: 1780. The process for this purpose is given by the monk Theophilus,
Chapter 23: 22. 2nd. The altar of burnt incense, ver. 20 and 22. 3rd. The wooden
Chapter 24: 30. 5th. The doors of the oracle, on which were carved cherubims,
Chapter 25: 87. One manuscript, according to Kennicot, has however אדרת שעו, a
Chapter 26: 875. On the other hand, Sturm says, in that part of the Ritterplatzes
Chapter 27: 1799. This dissertation may be found also in a valuable collection of
Chapter 28: 1572. It is not improbable that, among works of this kind, some may be
Chapter 29: 1538. 30 H. 8. 3 Oct. ........ two peyr of knytt hose I s.
Chapter 30: introduction of hops. The oldest writers who treat of the good and
Chapter 31: 270. [This plant is still extensively used in the northern parts of
Chapter 32: introduction of them, however, is of so modern a date, that they have
Chapter 33: 120. _Ligula Argentea._
Chapter 34: 121. _Cochlearia._
Chapter 35: 3. § 35, p. 393. “La dureté du gouvernement peut aller jusqu’à detruire
Chapter 36: 2. Privilegia ordinis S. Jo. Hierosol. small folio, Romæ 1588. 3.
Chapter 37: 407. Serapio de Temperam. Simplic. p. 164. In Du Cange’s Gloss. Gr.
Chapter 38: 1495. A Milanese, by duke Louis Sforza, to Michael Ferner and
Chapter 39: 1501. Privilegium sodalitatis Celticæ a senatu Romani imperii
Chapter 40: 1506. A papal, of pope Julius II., to Evangelista Tosino the
Chapter 41: 1510. The first Imperial, to Lectura aurea semper Domini abbatis
Chapter 42: 1527. A privilege from the duke of Saxony to the edition of the New
Chapter 43: 1510. The history of king Boccus ... printed at London by Thomas
Chapter 44: 1518. Oratio Richardi Pacei ... Impressa per Richardum Pynson,
Chapter 45: introduction of them at the mines of the Harz Forest, i. 67.
Chapter 46: introduction of gas, ii. 182-185.
Quamvis me ligulam dicant equitesque patresque, Dicor ab indoctis lingula grammaticis.
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