Bacon, Francis, Sylva sylvarum : or, a natural history in ten centuries

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[11.] Century VI.
[12.] Century VII.
[13.] Century VIII.
[14.] Century IX.
[15.] Century X.
[16.] THE LIFE OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE FRANCIS BACON Baron of Verulam, Viſcount St. Alban. BY WILLIAM RAWLEY. D D. His Lordſhips firſt and laſt Chaplain, and of late his Majeſties Chaplain in Ordinary.
[17.] LONDON, Printed by S. G. & E. G. for William Lee, and are to be ſold at the ſign of the Turks-Head in Fleet ſtreet, over againſt Fetter-Lane, 1670.
[18.] THE LIFE OF THE Right Honourable FRANCIS BACON Baron of Verulam, Viſcount St. Alban.
[19.] Et quod tentabam ſcribere, Verſus erat,
[20.] NATURAL HISTORY. Century I.
[21.] NATURAL HISTORY. Century II.
[22.] NATURAL HISTORY Century III.
[23.] Conſent of Viſibles and Audibles.
[24.] Diſſent of Viſibles and Audibles.
[25.] NATURAL HISTORY. Century IV.
[26.] NATURAL HISTORY Century V.
[27.] NATURAL HISTORY. Century VI.
[28.] --Teneriſque meos incidere Amores Arboribus, creſcent illæ, creſcetis Amores.
[29.] Grandia ſæpe quibus mandavimus Hordea Sulcis, Infœlix Lolium, & ſteriles dominatur Avenæ.
[30.] NATURAL HISTORY Century VII.
[31.] Poculaque admiſtis imitantur vitea Sorbis.
[32.] NATURAL HISTORY. Century VIII.
[33.] NATURAL HISTORY Century IX.
[34.] NATURAL HISTORY. Century X.
[35.] Neſcio quis teneros oculus mihi faſcinat Agnos:
[36.] ATABLE Of the chief Matters containedin the CENTURIES
[37.] His Lordſhips uſual Receipt for the Gout (to which, the Sixtieth Experiment hath reference) wasthis. Tobe taken in this order. 1. The Poultice.
[38.] 2. The Bath or Fomentation.
[39.] 3. The Plaiſter.
[40.] HISTORY Natural and Experimental OF LIFE & DEATH: OR, Of the Prolongation of LIFE. Written in Latin by the Right Honorable Francis Lord Verulam, Viſcount St. Albans.
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of Correcting of Wines. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of Bitumen one of the Materials of Wild-fire. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of Plaiſter growing as hard as Marble. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of the Cure of ſome ulcers and Hurts. Exp. 1 # pag. 166
of the Healthfulneſs or unhealthfulneſs of the Southern Wind. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of wounds made with Braſs or with Iron, Exp. 1 # ibid.
of Mortificatien by Cold. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of Weight. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of ſuper-Natation of Bodies. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of the Flying of unequal Bodies in the Air. Exp. 1 # pag. 167
of Water that it may be the Medium of Sounds. Exp. 1 # ibid.
Of the Flight of the spirits upon odious objects. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of the ſuper-Reflexion of εccho’s. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of the force of imagination imitating that of the Senſe. Exp. 1 # pag. 168
Of Preſervation of Bodies, Exp. 1 # ibid.
of the Growthor Multiplying of Metalls. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of the drowning the more baſe Metall in the more pretious. Exp. 1 # ibid.
Of Fixation of Bodies. Exp. 1 # pag. 169
of the reſtleſs Nature of things in themſelves, and their deſire to change. Exp. 1 # ibid.
Century IX.
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OF Perception in Bodies inſenſible, tending to natural Divination and ſubtle tri-
# als. Exp. 30 # pag. 171
Of the Cauſes of Appetite in the Stomach. Exp. 1 # pag. 176
of ſweetneſs of Odour from the Rain@bow. Exp. 1 # ibid.
Of ſweet Smels. Exp. 1 # pag. 177
Of the Corporeal ſubſtance of Smels. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of Fetide and Fragrant Odours. Exp. 1 # ibid.
Of the Cauſes of Putrefaction. Exp. 1 # pag. 178
of Bodies unperfectly mixt. Exp. 1 # pag. 179
of Concoction and Crudity. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of Alterations which may be called Majors. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of Bodies Liquefible, and not Liquefible. Exp. 1 # pag. 180
of Bodies Fragile and Tough. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of the two kinds of Pneumaticalls in Bodies. Exp. 1 # pag. 181
of concretion and diſſolution of Bodies. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of Bodies hard and ſoft. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of Bodies ductile and tenſile. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of ſeveral paſsions of Matter, and characters of Bodies. Exp. 1 # pag. 182
of Induration by ſimpathy. εxp. 1 # ibid.
of Honey and Sugar. Exp. 1 # pag. 183
of the finer fort of baſe Metals. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of certain Cements and Quarries. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of the Al@ering of colours in Hairs and Feathers. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of the difference of Living Creatures, Male and Female. Exp. 1 # pag. 184
of the Comparative Magnitude of Living Creatures. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of Producing Fruit without Coar or Stone. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of the Melioration of Tobacco. Exp. 1 # pag. 185
of ſeveral Heats working the ſame Effects. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of Swelling and Dilatation in Boyling. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of the Dulcoration of Fruits. Exp. 1 # pag. 186
of Fleſh Edible, and not Edible. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of the Salamander. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of the contrary operations of Time, upon Fruits and Liquors. εxp. 1 # pag. 187
of blows and bruiſes. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of the Orris Root. εxp. 1 # ibid.

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