The Book Of Quinte Essence Or The Fifth Being (1889) - Edited from British Museum MS. Sloane 73 about 1460-70 A.D. by Unknown
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Lymayl, p. 8, l. 6 bot., Fr. â_limaille_: f. File-dust, pinne-dust.â
_Cotgrave._ Marien Bath, p. 12, l. 7 bot., Balneum Mariæ, a Chemistâs bath. â_Bain de Marie._ Maries bath; a cauldron, or kettle full of hot water.â _Cotgrave._ {bath clepid marien} Medle, p. 19 last line, mix. Medulla, p. 18, l. 3, pith. Mercasite, p. 10, l. 14, âa kind of Mineral Stone, hard and brittle, partaking of the Nature and Colour of the Metal it is mixed with; some call it a Fire-Stone.â _Phillips._ {m{er}casite} Mercuriale, mercurie, p. 21, 19, &c., âMercury .. among Chymists .. signifies Quick-silver; and is also taken for one of their active Principles, commonly callâd _Spirit_ .. Also the Name of a purging Herb, of which there are two sorts, _viz._ _Good Harry_ and _Dogâs Mercury_.â Metis, p. 16, l. 22, _meatus_, passages. Mon, p. 13, l. 19. ? {question mark in original: see footnote} Morsus Gallinæ, the Herb Henbit or Chick-weed. _Phillips._ {cited at p. 20 l. 33} Mortifie, p. 19 last line, âAmong Chymists to change the outward Form or Shape of a Mixt Body; as when Quicksilver, or any other Metal, is dissolved in an _acid Menstruum_.â _Phillips._ Neischede, p. 7, l. 2 bot., neshness, softness, pliancy. Oo, p. 4, one. {cited at line 11 and later} Popilion, p. 22, l. 24; âPopuleum, an Ointment made of Poplar buds, of a cooling and allaying Quality.â _Phillips._ Fr. â_Populeon._ Popilion, |
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