Cultivated plants and domestic animals in their migration from Asia to Europe / by Victor Hehn ; edited by James Steven Stallybrass.
- Victor Hehn
- Date:
- 1891
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Cultivated plants and domestic animals in their migration from Asia to Europe / by Victor Hehn ; edited by James Steven Stallybrass. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![PAGE (olive-tree ?) . . 91 <t>vrtvio (I plant), <pv~a\ia, Phytios 70, 104 Piet: Latin for brit (tattooed) ? . 33 Pigeon, the tame white : unknown in Greece till Pers. invasion, 253-4-5; came fr. Babylonia to Syria, Cyprus, 255-6-7, Greece, 257-8-9, Sicily, Italy, 259 5 vepicrrepd, columba, 255-9 ; symbol of Nature- goddess, then of Venus, 257, of Holy Ghost . . . 261 niKspiov (butter): pinguis, 7raxvc? 128 IIiKpoficHfivr) (oleander) . . 311 Pila, pilum (mortar, pestle) : fr. pinso 438 Pilarium, pillar, G. pfeiler . '. 117 Pilus (hair), ttTXoq, pileus (felt, felt hat), G. filz ... 31 Pine-tree, plnus plnea, Z., 7rirvg (nut-pine) : prob. not native to Greece or Italy, 225 ; Pineta of Ravenna . . . 225-6-7 Pink, gilliflower : garofano, ceillet 393 Pinso, piso (bruise), 167, 430; = 7Tri(T(T(jj? .... 438 Pistachio : came fr. Persia and Syria to Italy, Sicily, 312-3 ; grafted on turpentine-tree, 314; its brothers terebinth, mastich, periwig, sumach . . 314-319 Pisum, ttmjoq (peas) . . 167-8 Pityusae (Yviza) : fr. tt'ltvq . . 479 Pivo (beer): fr. pi-ti (drink) . 125 Plane-tree: beauty, shade, 217, 221; size, age, 217-8-9; came fr. W. Asia to Greece, 219, 220, Italy, 220-1; American plane . . . 222, 394 Plants fr. Semitic lands cling to S. Europe; those fr. Iranic reach Central or N. Europe 363-4, 479 Plants, the track of: is that of culture in general . . . 398 PAGE Platanus, TcXaraviaroQ (plane) . 220 Plaumorati (first wheeled plough) 437 Plent (buckwheat) . . . . 388 Ploskon, poskoni (hemp) = fiahs, fahs .... 472 Plough : early names = hook : yviU;, hoha, szaka, 435 ; wheeled plough invented by Gauls : plau- morati, plovum, plugti . . 437 Ploughing, 64 ; plough-ox . . 50-1 Plum - brandy : slivovica, 289, tchuka ..... 384 Plum-tree : came fr. Asia to Greece [tenKKv-^rjXot’), and Italy, 277-8; plum forests in Bosnia, Servia ..... 2S9 Podarge: a harpy ... 49 Poenus, Phoenice : fr. Canaan, Chna 4 77 Poganka (buckwheat). . . 387 Polenta of maize, buckwheat 384-S ndX/c,-, populus . . . 33, 421 Pomatum: fr. pomum . . .130 Pomegranate : followed Venus- worship fr. SW. Asia to Greece, 180-2; Italy, 182-3; sym- bolism, 181-2-4 474-5 Pomeranze (bitter orange) . jj7 Porno di paradiso, d’Adamo 336-7 Pomum : any large tree-fruit 499 Pondus, pound, G. pfund . 377 Pontic nut (filbert ?) . 294-5 Poppy .... 235-6 Portogallo, protokale (sweet orange) . 33s Potato : fr. America thro’ Italy, liked in N. Europe . . 395-6, 498 Potter’s wheel: how old . 67,440-1 Povoloka (silk?) . . . 469 Praecoqua (early ripe) : corrup. to (3epLKovKa, al-barquq, “ apri- cock,” abricot, G. aprikose 321-2 Pramnian wine (= Trapafiir]?) . 449 Pres-ti, root pred- (spin) . 442 UpiadriXci, Dac. (briony) . . 360 Privet : for spear-shafts • 31](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24874309_0517.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


