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A03361 A briefe and pleasaunt treatise, intituled, Naturall and artificiall conclusions: written first by sundrie scholers of the Vniuersitie of Padua in Italie, at the instant request of one Barthelmewe a Tuscane: and now Englished by Thomas Hill Londoned [sic], as well for the commoditie of sundrie artificers, as for the matters of pleasure, to recreate wittes at vacant tymes; Naturall and artificiall conclusions. Hill, Thomas, b. ca. 1528. 1581 (1581) STC 13480.5; ESTC S106219 21,960 64

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by little and litle vnder the paryng and thrust it in againe right against the place vntill you haue so gone rounde about the outside of the Apple And this also remēber that you thrust the needle through the parting at streight corners one against the other of the Apple and this so often doe vntill you come againe vnto the first place where you began And if so be you would deuide the same in sixe or eight peeces then draw the thred againe by a like distaunce alwaies takyng heede to deuide the Apple vnder the skinne and whē you haue thus doen with the Apple and the peeces yet couered with the skinne thē draw ou● the endes of the thred and you shall a●●er deuide the Apple within without ha●●●yng of the paring or skin into so many peeces as you list And when you haue thus drawne ●ut and taken the thred quite awaie you man keepe the Apple so long as you thinke requisite How to make a Cup of Glosse beyng set in the fire not to burne AND to doe this take what Cup or Pot of glasse you list and seeth the same in common Oyle by the space of fiue houres and after take it foorth and it will be then made so strong that the said Cup of glasse or pot will endure the heate of the fire How to m●ke a Candle to be maruailed at a proper secrete AND to doe this take foure vnces of salte Niter sixe vnces of fine Frankēsence three vnces of brimstone sixe vnces of Oyle and sixe vnces of the Mi●ke of Cataputia all these beate fine mixe together after take thrée vnces of Waxe and make then a Candle of altogether in the ende of which Candlesticke sticke deepe a Needle and after set the same in a narrowe mouth glasse full of water and you shal see after what the same will doe ¶ How to make quick siluer in a ma●er so hard as siluer AND to doe this take the strongest Vineger and whites of Egge● wel beaten together and three vnces of quicksiluer vnto one of the other these first still together in a Limbecke wel luted and in that distilled water put the quicksiluer and it will bee after so harde that you maie work it with the hammar Also take quicksiluer and washe it in the distilled water of mans bloud and euery tyme you wash the same let it drie and in the ende it wil come to be so harde as siluer How to see many and diuers straunge sightes in an Vrinall AND to see these take a newe and cleane washed Vrinall into which poure either cleane water or other runnyng water after take the white of an newe layed Egge and a little Saffron bindyng it in a cleane linnen cloth after that poure a little of the water into a dishe and put the cloth with the Saffron into it so long vntill it haue coloured it somwhat and beyng on this wise thē beate the white of the Egge with this water seuē or eight tymes with thy ●inger and then poure the same into the Vrinall and you shall after see in it Towers Castels Hilles and many other straunge sights How to catch Foules without a Net TO doe this take Arsnick puttyng the same in water and in that water boyle Wheate or any other graine and cast the same forthe vnto Foules and so many as eate thereof will not be able afterwarde to flye away And take the iuyce of Celidone and infuse Wheate in the same lettyng it there remaine for thrée daies after giue the same vnto Foules to eate and such as eate thereof you maie after take with the hand Also take Wheate puttyng it in Wine Lees and let the same remaine there eight daies after that put it into the iuyce of Celandine and Horehounde to steepe whiche so doen then giue of the same vnto the foules to eate and suche as eate thereof cannot after flye a waie How to make a loafe of bread newe set vpon the Table to leape of TO doe this take a quill fillyng the same with Quicke siluer and stopping it close thrust the same after into a hot loafe newe drawne out of the Ouen and the loafe will by and by daunce on the Table How to make an Egge flye about amerry conclusion AND to do this take a Gose Egge and after the opening and cleansing of it take a Backe that flyeth in the Euenyng whiche put into the shell then glewe it fast about on the toppe and the Backe wil so flye awaie with it which perhappes will bee thought of some to flye about in the ayre of it self ¶ How to make Artificiall fire diuers waies and that maruailous AND first to make a flame of fire to passe sodeinly out of the mouth of a pot full of water take an Egge makyng an hole in the head and drawe out all the substaunce of the same whiche so dooen then fill the same with the pouder of Brimstone and vnsl●ckt Lime mixed together shuttyng the mouthe with Waxe and then let it fall to the bottome of a quarte potte full of Water takyng quickly your hande awaie and sodainly will issue forthe a flame out of the mouthe of the potte And also if thou wilt spit fire out of thy mouthe without paine and to dooe thee no harme take the pouder of the Willowe sticke finelie beaten and searsed with the whiche ioyne a little newe Silke makyng it rounde vp like vnto a ball into whiche put this pouder wrappyng the Silke well aboute it and after putt it within with the pouder a little fine Flaxe and then properly stitche it vp rounde aboute whiche so dooen then cut it open a little on the one side puttyng a quicke coale or a light Candle vnto it to set it on fire a little then put it againe into thy mouthe holdyng the same softly with thy teethe and tournyng also the parte cut inward in thy mouthe and when thou wilt spit fire out then holde the hall strongly in thy mouth and blowe and the lookers on shall see then a greate flame issue forthe of thy mouth and doe there no harme at all Also to make a fire flye vp in the ayre Take Towe and wet the same in Aquauitae and after put fire to it and blowe the same awaie which after will flye vp in the ayre and burne ¶ How to knowe a naturall precious stone from a counterfaite AND to dooe this rubbe the same on Leade and if it chaunge the colour then it is counterfaite if it chaunge not then it is a naturall Stone Also if the stone haue like vnto a Bladder within then it is counterfaite ¶ How to make a man appeare on a flame burnyng without any harme TO do this take Brimstone Orpiment and common Oyle of these make an oyntment with the whiche anoynt thy garment all about and thy head and handes and after light the same and it will burne all at once without harme Also take iuyce of ●dders tongue the iuyce of March Mallo●es
water and in that water boyle Wormewood whiche cast aboute the Chamber killeth all the Fleas And the like doeth the Peache leaues or Veruein or Colyander boyled in water and so cast about ¶ How to make a pot of Glasse not to sinke in the water a proper secrete TO dooe this first fill a glass pot full of Water or Wine vnto the brimme for otherwise it sincke●h downe is drowned in the settyng of it in the water the reasō of which appeareth by this demonstration Imagin that the pot be D. whose necke is A.B.C. the vacant parte of it A B. in that A.B. doe●h beare about water through the ayre which is contained therein and the waight of the glasse A. B draweth towarde the Centere and A.D.C. cannot descende by straight line downe for that it shall labour in vaine And therefore the signifier D. howeth in that D when as the wine is set in the water it resisteth not and therefore A.B. doeth descend vntil it come vnto the vpper face of the water but when A.B. shall bee in the vpper face of the water the part E. is then drouned in that it is the neather parte and all the necke of the pot How to make a thin Glewe very profitable a proper secrete AND to dooe this take the Glewe made of Fishes beatyng the same strongly on an Anuell vntill it bee thinne whiche after laie to soake in water vntil it become very soft and tender which will be within fiue or sixe houres and then work it like past to make small rolles therof which when it is like vnto paste stretch it or drawe it out very thin and when you will worke with it then put of the same into an earthen pot wi●h a little fayre water ouer hot embers and skimme the same very cleane and let it so seeth a little while after worke with the same keepyng it still ouer the hotte embers vntill you haue do●n with it for so it fasteneth and bindeth the stronger And in suche sorte that it fastneth peeces of glasse together How to draw a Ring of beyng very hard thrust on and the finger swelled AND if either man or woman hath thrust a Ryng so harde on their finger that he or she cannot drawe the same of through the swellyng of the finger then threede a Needle and drawe the same vnder the Ryng and winde the thred about the finger on the other side and so often winde the thred aboute and diligently consider that the whole ioynt and parte of the finger liyng or beeyng betweene the ioynt and the Ring be couered about with the threede and that no parte be seen of the skinne through the close coueryng of the threed and euen drawe the Needle againe vnder the Ryng and winde the threed like about on the other side and that speedely whereby the Ryng drawne and remooued on the thred by little and little may so passe ouer the ioynt and come of But whylest you are in the doyng of this make no tariaunce or delaie for that the finger doeth so lightly swell that without great paine the Ryng can not be drawne of To make fruites as Apples Peares Quinces and suche like to haue what proper forme you will on them AND to doe this counterfaite on a peece of wood beyng in bigne●se to the fruite whiche you desire what forme you will Or els cutte Romaine or other fashione letters in it to expresse if you list some proper worde which so done then make a moulde with Water and Chalke vnto the thicknesse of thy little finger the same part into the iust hast And when this moulde is drie whiche soone drieth separate then the same from the wood with Oile before And when you haue gotten of the moulde from the wood and parted it in two iust halfes then take the same moulde and binde it mos●e close vnto the fruite beeyng growne vnto his halfe bignesse and let it so continue vntill the fruite become vnto his full bignesse and thē take the moulde away and you shall see the tryall of the former taught How to cut a Glasse a proper secrete AND to doe this steepe a threede in Oile and Brimstone mixt together and compasse the glasse with the thred in the place where you would haue it parted and after kindle and light the sam● and so often doe thus vntil the place he hot and after compasse the same with a threed wet in cold water and it will part so cleane asunder as if the same had been cut with a sharpe painted Diamond How to soften Christall to imprint what you list therein a proper secrete AND to doe this take the bloud of a Lambe and the bloud of a Weather mixyng these together after take thy Christall stone heating it in the fire burning hot and then quenche it in the bloud whiche after will become so soft as paste then with a Copper print worke therein what you list and after set the same abroade in the ayre and it will come againe vnto the former hardnesse How to walke on the water a proper secrete FOR to do this take two little Timbrels and binde them vnder the soles of thy feete and at a staues end fasten an other and with these you maie safely walke on the wate● vnto the wonder of all suche as shall see the same if so be you often exercise the same with a certeine boldnesse and lightnesse of the bodie ¶ To make a Candle to burne a proper secrete FOr to do this first make a weeke of Silke and infuse the same in the Oyle of Hempseede and whē the weeke shall bee sufficiently soaked role the same in Snowe vntill it bee of the bignesse of a greate Candle whereby it maie so be wel wrought together and after light the same settyng it in a sticke and it will giue the like light as a Waxe Candle Also make a Candle of Purpen stone waxe together about the which role Snow and the Snowe will burne vntill it bee all wasted Also take Snow and mixe therewith the powder of Camphire and of the same make a Candle and it will burne beeyng lighted ¶ How to drawe many Candles the one after the other beyng la●ed a foote distaunce or more asunder FOR to dooe this take Brimstone Orpiment and Oile these labour together and make thereof an oyntment after take so many Candles as may well serue your Table whiche laie on the Table a large foote asunder and all a roe the one behinde the other as long as you list to laie them yea a hundred maie you late downe on this wise a length if you laye them streight then take a long threed and anoynt the same in this oyntment whiche after laye a long on the Candles and after drawyng the formost all will followe by order ¶ How to cut an Apple into many peeces without harmyng of the skinne or paryng TO doe this take a most fine Needle with a small threede and thrust the same
or other Mallowes and the white of an Egge these mixe together annoyntyng the●ewith all aboute thy boote and then cast the fine pouder of Brimstone on the same settyng it ouer a fire and it will strongly burne and neither harme hande nor garment anoynted therewith ¶ How to make the Chamber as light by night as by daie AND to dooe this take that parte whiche shineth of the night Wormes and bruse them well whiche after set in hot Horsdung in a glasse stopped and lette it there so stande for fifteene daies and after distill the same in a Limbecke of glasse with a soft fire the whiche water so drawne stoppe close in a narrow necked pot of Christal glasse and hang the same in the entrie of the house and it will so giue a very bright light How to make two Dogges fight together a proper secrete AND to doe this take the Secliffet of the Wolfe cast the same betweene twoo Dogges and thei shall so long fight together as thei lye there betwene them and when you will haue thē to cease fightyng then take them awaie How to make a Bitche that she shall not desire to be couered with any Dog TO doe this take Bees and prepare them orderly whiche after giue vnto thy Bitche with breade or with meate and she will not after suffer any Dog to touche her To make a blowen Bladder to daunce and skip from place to place TO doe this put Quicksiluer in a bladder and laie the bladder in a hot place and it will after skipp from place to place without handlyng How to cast for the any worme or Snake entered within the bodie TO doe this haile the hearbe Basill ouer a softe fire in Vineger whiche so boile● giue vnto the pacient to drinke and it shall caste the same vp forthwith And if the same bee a Snake entered within the bodie then you maie take writyng Inke and good Wine mixyng them together whiche after drinke and it will caste vp whatsoeuer euill bee in the bodie How to make a Hen to runne awaie with greate feare AND to dooe this take the head of a Kyte and tye the same aboute a Hennes necke and she shall neuer cease runnyng here and there vntill you haue taken awaie the same from her neck and when you will take the same from her necke she will then moue from you nothyng at all How to finde a persone drouned that hath been sought for TO doe this take a white loafe and cast the same into the water nere the suspected place and it will forthwith goe directly ouer the dead body and there still abide by whiche you maie well finde the dead body How to deale with Iron many waies right profitable FIrst to make Iron as soft as past take Vitrioll and salt Niter of eche a like heatyng these to pouder whiche after destill in a Limbecke of Glasse and in this water laie your ●mall p●●ces of Iron for a daie and a night whiche a●ter eu●er us hotte horsedung for 15. daies and the same will become verie so●te like vnto paste and with the same Iron you maie make seales or graue or otherwise Imprint what you list on I●ō so easely as i● to earth and you maie al●o beate and woorke the same Iron so easely as Leade Also make a water of Roche Alome as is aboue saied and in the same water quenche your Iron seuen tymes and it will make the Iron so easely breake as glasse and to make pouder therof Also quenche the Iron in the dung of an Oxe or Cowe tempered with Honie oftentymes and it will become so softe that you maie worke the same like Lead● with the hammer Also take sa●te Armomacke well bea●ē an mixe the same wi●h vnssecked Lime and temper the same with colde water like vnto a thicke brothe and in ●his water temper the Iron and it shall a●ter become white faire and verie strong Also take the iuice of the Hearbe n●med Palma Christi and with the same amount thy handes and you maie after handle Iron fire hotte without harme And the like maie you doe with the iuice of Hemlocke Also take redde Arsenicke red Alome of eche like these grinde into fine pouder mixyng the same with the iuice of Sengreue or Houselike and the gall of a Bull and anointe thy handes with the same and you maie after handle burnyng Iron and annointyng the fecte you maie goe on hot Grates of Iron or Coales without any daunger To light a Candle at the mouthe of an Image painted on a wall Take and putte Brimstone to the mouthe of the Image and take a burnyng Candle and blowe it out And or the weeke bee out sette it to the Images mouthe and it will burne And so ye maie doe against a glasse To take Fishe by night TAke a lanterne of glasse and put a burnyng Candle in it and set the lanterne on the water and the Fishes will come to light Or els take Nettles and Houselike and make iuice of theim and putte it in a poude and all the fishes will gather there and if your handes be anointed therewith ye maie take them To make that no Dog barke at you TAke an hearbe called Serpentine and thei shall not barke at you To make birdes come to your Culuerhouse CAste Barly steeped in Honie where thei doe feede and thei will gather to your Culuer house To put an Apple in a Violl HAng the Violl on a twigge of the Apple Tree and put a yong Apple in the mouthe of the Violl and it will growe therein And so ye maie doe with Grapes or other fruite To pu● an Egge in a Violl STeepe the Egge twoo daies and twoo nightes in Vineger and then roll it on a table softly and it will stre●che as waxe and then maie you putte it in the Violl or drawe it through a Ryng To make folke seem blacke PUt Oile Oliue in a Lampe and putte thereto fine pouder of grounde Glasse and light it and all that bee about it will seem blacke as Egiptians To proue if a maiden bee cleane BUrne Motherwort and lette her take the smoke at her nose and if she be corrupte she shall pisse or els not Otherwise take graye Nettles while thei bee gréene and let her pisse on them if she bee no maiden thei will wither forthe or els not ¶ To knowe if a sicke person● shall dye or not TAke Graie Nettles while thei bee greene and put them in the pacientes Vrine and if thei remaine greene he shall liue and if thei wither not To make salt water freshe TAke claie and put it into a bagge and straine it through till 〈◊〉 bee cleare and it will be freshe To kindle Fier at the Sunne TAke a verie bright Basin and putte a newe lookyng Glasse therein and set the Basin in the hottest of the Sunne and laie aboute it verie drie Towe small chopped and the Towe will take fire with heat of the Sunne To see by night as