Notes and Queries, Number 42, August 17, 1850 by Various
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_Michael Scott, the Wizard_ (Vol. ii., p. 120.).--I have now lying before me a small duodecimo, Lugdini, 1584, entitled-- "Alberti Magni de Secretis Mulierum libellus, scholiis auctus et a mendis repurgatus," to which is appended a work of the wizard's "ob materiæ similitudinem," "Michaelis Scoti philosophi De Secretis Naturæ Opusculum." E.S.T. _Clerical Costume_ (Vol. ii., p. 22.).--Possibly the answer to this Query may be found in the passage from Bacon's _History of Life and Death_, in the third part of the _Instauratio Magna_, which I copy below from Craik's _Bacon and his Writings_, vol. iii. p. 45.:-- "Some report that they have found great benefit in the conservation of their health by wearing scarlet waistcoats next their skin and under their shirts, as well down to their nether parts as on the upper." From the quantity of serge bought, as well as from the nature of the material, I think it likely it might be required for the purpose here noticed by Bacon, and not for an outer waistcoat. ARUN. |
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