The fyrst boke of the introduction of knowledge made by Andrew Borde, of physycke doctor : A compendyous regyment; or, A dyetary of helth made in Mountpyllier / compyled by Andrewe Boorde, of physycke doctour. Barnes in the defence of the berde: a treatyse made, answerynge the treatyse of Doctor Borde upon berdes / edited, with a life of Andrew Boorde, and large extracts from his Brevyary, by F.J. Furnivall.
- Andrew Boorde
- Date:
- 1870
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Credit: The fyrst boke of the introduction of knowledge made by Andrew Borde, of physycke doctor : A compendyous regyment; or, A dyetary of helth made in Mountpyllier / compyled by Andrewe Boorde, of physycke doctour. Barnes in the defence of the berde: a treatyse made, answerynge the treatyse of Doctor Borde upon berdes / edited, with a life of Andrew Boorde, and large extracts from his Brevyary, by F.J. Furnivall. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![colesses, 264, cullisses, broths, colic, broths bad for, 264; beer bad for, 256; mead bad for, 257. Collie weston, 106'? Collier, J. P., quoted, 30 ; his daring invention, 71; his coolness, 72, note; his inaccuracy, 326 ; has mist two Boorde entries in the Stationers’ Register A, 14. colloppes and egges bad for the stone, 273. Collyn Clowte's treatyse answer- ynqe the boke of Berdes, 305— 316. colmouse (the bird), 270. Colyn, (Cologne, 219), the noble city, 75, 156 ; the thread of, 337. comb your head often, 300. comfettes, 284, comfits, common, 301, chatter. compacke, 91, compact, con- stituted. company, honest, 89. See mirth. Complaynt of Scotland, 1548-9 ; its opinion of Englishmen, 59, note 3. Compostella, Boorde’s pilgrimage to, 51, 199, 204, 346. conies, 275, grown-up rabbits. connexed, 102, 103, bound to- gether. Constantinople described, 172. constupat, 292, constipated. consumption; woman’s and goat’s milk are good for, 267; a diet for, 296. Cony[ng]sby,Wm, gives A. Boorde 2 tenements in Lynn, 73. cook, a good one is half a physi- cian, 277. Cooper, W. Durrant, his “un- published correspondence ” of Boorde, 45. Copland, old Robert, 15, 16. (See my Forewords to Gyl of BreyntforcFs Testament, &c., 1871.) Coplande, Wm; his editions of Boorde’s Introduction, 14—19 ; he printed first at the Rose-Garland, second at the Three Cranes, third at Lothbury, 18. corans, 282, dried currants; raisins of Corinth. Cordaline Friars at Jerusalem, 220. cordyallys, 296, cordials. Corfu, 182. corn shouldn’t be exported from England, 118. Cornells of Chelmeresford, 17, note. Cornish men described, 122-4; language, samples of, 123-4. Cornwall, 120, 330. coroborate, 285, strengthen. Corpus Christi day, 219. Corser, Mr, 11, 27. costine, oil of, 95. cotydyal, 226, col. 2; 241, daily. Coualence, 219, Coblentz (Con- fluentia). couetyse, 86, covetousness, coun, 122/17, grant. Course, 75, 255, Corsican, courtesans in Venice, 183. Cor- tegiana, a curtezane, a strumpet, quasi Cortese ano, a curteous tale ! Florio. cow-flesh, 271. Cox, Captain, 32. coyte, 258, water and yeast. crab-lice, 87. crache, 97, scratch. crackling not to be eaten, 274. cracknelles, 80, 261. crake, 137, brag : the Scotch do it.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21529589_0365.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)