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

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[2.] SYLVA SYLVARUM, OR, A Natural Hiſtory, IN TEN CENTURIES. Whereunto is newly added, The Hiſtory Natural and Experimental of LIFE and DEATH, or of the Prolongation of LIFE. Publiſhed after the Authors Death, By William Rawley, Doctorin Divinity, One of His Majeſties Chaplains. Whereunto is added Articles of Enquiry, touch-ing Metals and Minerals. And the New Atlantis. Written by the Right Honorable FRANCIS Lord Verulam, Viſcount St. Alban. The Ninth and Last Edition, With an Alphabetical Table of the Principal Things contained in the Ten Centuries.
[3.] LONDON: rinted by J. R. for William Lee, and are to be Sold by the Bookſellers of London. 1670.
[4.] TO THE MOST HIGH AND MIGHTY PRINCE CHARLES, By the Grace of God, King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c.
[5.] TO THE READER
[6.] A TABLE OF THE EXPERIMENTS. Century I.
[7.] Century II.
[8.] Century III.
[9.] Century IV.
[10.] Century V.
[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.
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14The TABLE.11
of
Sneezing. εxp. 1 # ibid.
of
the Tenderneſs of the Teeth. Exp. 1 # pag. 141
of
the Tongue. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of
the Mouth out of Taſte. Exp. 1 # ibid.
Of
ſome Prognoſticks of Pestilential Seaſons. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of
ſpecial Simples for Medicines. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of
Venus. Exp. 3 # 142
of
the Inſecta, or creatures bred of Putreſaction. Exp. 1 # pag. 142
of
Leaping. εxp. 1 # pag. 145
of
the Pleaſures and Diſpleaſures of Hearing, and of the other serſes. Exp. 1 # ibid.
Century VIII.
22
OF
Veins of Earth Medicinall. Exp. 1 # pag. 147
of
Sponges. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of
Sea@fiſh in freſh Waters. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of
Attraction by ſimilitude of ſubſtance. Exp. 1 # pag. 148
of
certain Drinks in Turkey. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of
Sweat. Exp. 6 # ibid.
of
the Glo@worm. Exp. 1 # pag. 149
Of
the Impreſſions upon the Body, from ſeveral Paſſions of the Mind. Exp. 10 # ibid.
of
Dru@kenneſs. Exp. 4 # pag. 152
of
the Hurt, or Help of Wine taken moderately. Exp. 1 # pag. 153
of
Catterpiller. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of
the Flies Cantharides. Exp. 1 # pag. 161
of
Laſſitude. Exp. 2 # pag. 154
of
casting the Skin and Shell in ſome Creatures. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of
the Poſtures of the Body. Exp. 3 # ibid.
of
Peſtilential year. Exp. 1 # pag. 155
Of
ſome Prognoſticks of hard Winters. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of
certain Medicines that condenſe and relieve the spirits. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of
Paintings of the Body. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of
the uſe of Bathing and Anointing. Exp. 1 # pag. 156
of
Chamolletting of Paper. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of
Cuttle-Ink. Exp. 1 # ibid.
Of
S@rth increaſing in Weight. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of
Sleep. Exp. 3 # ibid.
Of
Teeth and Hard fubſtances in the Bodies of Living Creatures. Exp. 11 # pag. 157
of
the Generation, and Bearing of living Creatures in the womb. Exp. 3 # pag. 159
of
ſpecies Viſible. Exp. 2 # pag. 160
of
Impulſion and Percuſsion. Exp. 3 # ibid.
of
Titilacion. Exp. 1 # pag. 161
Of
ſcarcity of Rain in Ægypt. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of
Clarification. Exp. 1 # pag. 162
of
Plants Without leaves. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of
the materials of Glaſs. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of
Prohibition of Putrefaction, and the long confervation of Bodies. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of
Abundance of Nitre in certain Sec-ſhores. Exp. 1 # pag. 163
of
Bodies born up by Water. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of
Fuel conſuming little or nothing. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of
cheap Fuel. Exp. 1 # pag. 164
Of
G@thering of wind for Freſhneſs. εxp. 1 # ibid.
of
Trials of Aires. Exp. 1 # ibid.
Of
Encreaſing Milk in Milch-Beaſts. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of
Sand of the Nature of Glaſs. Exp. 1 # ibid.
of
the Growth of Corral. Exp. 1 # pag. 165
of
the Gathering of Manna. Exp. 1 # ibid.

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