. Herbals, their origin and evolution, a chapter in the history of botany, 1470-1670. Botany; Botany; Herbals. IV] The Herbal in England 105 and 1571, some account of the plants which had lately been brought to Europe from the recently discovered West Indies, and this work was translated into English by John Frampton in 1577, under the title of ' Joyfull newes out of the newe founde worlde.' This book contains a good figure of the Tobacco plant (Text-fig. 52), perhaps the first. Text-fig. 52. "Tabaco" = 7VzV<?//(7«^, Tobacco [Monardes, Joyfull newes out of the newe founde worlde,
. Herbals, their origin and evolution, a chapter in the history of botany, 1470-1670. Botany; Botany; Herbals. IV] The Herbal in England 105 and 1571, some account of the plants which had lately been brought to Europe from the recently discovered West Indies, and this work was translated into English by John Frampton in 1577, under the title of ' Joyfull newes out of the newe founde worlde.' This book contains a good figure of the Tobacco plant (Text-fig. 52), perhaps the first. Text-fig. 52. "Tabaco" = 7VzV<?//(7«^, Tobacco [Monardes, Joyfull newes out of the newe founde worlde, 2nd ed. 1580]. ever published, and also a long account of its virtues. The reader is told that the Negroes and Indians after inhaling tobacco smoke " doe remaine lightened, without any weari- nesse, for to laboure again : and thei dooe this with so greate pleasure, that although thei bee not wearie, yet thei. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Arber, Agnes Robertson, 1879-1960. Cambridge, University press
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