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A64765 A Hermeticall banquet, drest by a spagiricall cook for the better preservation of the microcosme. Howell, James, 1594?-1666.; Vaughan, Thomas, 1622-1666. 1652 (1652) Wing V149; ESTC R6717 65,920 196

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compose the like Waters and Syrups of Annise and Caraway seeds But there are many whose Natures so Antipathize with Wine that both smell and tast ●hereof is offensive to them Such persons may make the above said Syrups as followeth ℞ Cinam pulveriz ℥ iij vel iiij aqu commun. q.s. Set them in some cold place the space of three or four Dayes then distill it Then take of that distild water lb j. Sugar lb. ss. Fiat Syrrup s.a. This retains the fragant Odour of Cinamon and this for the Summer is more proper to which you may adde an ounce or two of rose-Rose-water Gentlemen you are too modest Because my Cook to follow Court Fashion sends in his Dishes in Duplicates every man expects that I should make the Discovery This Lady-like nicety had almost let a good Dish here scape for the serving men 'T is a meat which you have already tasted of the difference is only in the dressing the which is rare and exquisite Take the above mentioned Spirits seperated from the first Cinamon Syrupe adde to it ℥ iij or iiij of gross beaten Cinamon then being exquisitely stop'd set in a cold place untill the water have the perfect Tincture of the Cinamon the which you shall separate and to every ℥ x. adde ℥ iij or 4. of Sugar Then in Balneo separate those Spirits from the Tincture and you have the best sort of Cinamon Water together with an admirable Syrup If you will make one yet more excellent 't is but adding fresh Cinamon to these last rectified Spirits proceeding as before and reiterating this Operation three or four times so that the last will render you an Essence of Cinamon whose Vertues will repay your Labour with Interest We have in our Spagiricall Kitchin certain Stomatticall Balsams whose descriptions I must here forbear as Frutta nova and not yet for every mans Table Such as are Balsamum Iunip Balsamum Nuc. mosc Bals Cinamom Balsam Rosmar c. These as they are rare and Princely so are they Singular in Corroborating both the Stomack and the rest of the Vitall Parts either Intrinsicall or Extrinsically applyed And for such over-nice and delicate Persons which either through Coyness will not or through Weakners cannot receive any Internall remedy let them morning and evening Externally annoint the Stomack with this Hermeticall Balsam ℞ Butyr Gelsomini ℥ j. Essent Rosmar ℈ ss. Essent Cinamom Essent Nuc. mosc an. ℈ .j. Essent Masticis ʒj Moschi Ambrae an. g. iiij Zibet g. ij Cum Cero virgin decies in aq Rosar lavat. q.s. fiat Balsam s.a. That no man may complain for want of Bread to his Meat you shall tast of our Spa●iricall Biscuit which I recommend to all weak and moist Stomacks especially to those who after some Chronicall Disease cannot digest ordinary Bread Take lb. j. of the purest Wheat-flower of the best refined Sugar ℥ xvj Fresh Eggs numb. xij The Cream of Almonds extracted with the best Rosewater ℥ iiij Essence of Annise Cinamon and Nutmeggs an. ℈ j. more or less according to the humor of your Palate Spirit of Roses q.s. mix them according to Art and thereof make your Biscuits There are many other sorts of Biscuits which every good Wife knows how to prepare as Regal● Biscuit S●anish Biscuit French Biscuit Lorain Biscuit Italian Biscuit c. Therefore as too Vulgar for our Table I omit them Yet if any one desire a Tast let them call to our Cook Now presuming upon the Phlegme of your Cold Distempers I will call in for a Dish or two to refocillate our younger and more Sulphureous Stomacks whose extra vagant disorders hath brought the Stomack so far in Choler with the Microcosme that he refuseth to supply it with his expected Nourishment This Quarrell must not grow too hot but t is necessary a speedy reconciliation be made before the Stomack grow too Obstinate in his Humor In this Case I know no better Aparater tha● our Panchymagogon let him bring him up to the Court of Conscience there he will be so qualified that you may turn him to any conditions of Peace When you have him at this Advantage injoyn him for Penance every morning to take three drops of the Spirits of Sulphur or Vitriol with as many of the Spirit of Roses mixt with a glass of Spring Water edulcorated with the Essence of Sugar Or this ℞ Sal. Christalli ℈ ss. Spir. Vitrioli gut iij Spir. Rosar gut 5. Essent Sacch q.s. Aq. fontan distillat ℥ iiij Misce Before meat half an hour or an hour let him use this ℞ Rob. de Ribes Rob. de Berber an. ℥ j. Spir. 🜍 g. iij Salis perlar ℈ .j. Misce After Meals this ℞ Conser. Corneol Diacydon simp. an. ℥ ij Salis coralor ʒj Spir. Salis gut vj Spir. Rosar gut x. Misce You which are thus distemperd I desire you to entertain Appetite with Patience until the Third Course enter where you may pick out Variety of Hepaticall Dishes proper to your Indisposition In the mean time if any Insolent Stomack-Worms quarrel for a breakfast before their Master be served you shall do wel to cut off their allowance and then turn them out of your Doors with a Powder ℞ Corn Cer. praep. Coral rub praep. an. ℈ j. Aquilae Celestis ℈ j.ss Verm terrest prae Cinamom an. ℈ .j. Scammon cum 🜍 praep. ʒj Misce Dos ℈ .j. The Furyes of Appetite being laid now your Patience may dispence with a little Idle Table Talk to renovate the dull'd edge of your Apetites that they may be the livelier at the Second encounter THE SECOND COURSE CEPHALICALL HEre Dogmaticall Discipline bids me be more Compendious and collect my Method unto Heads But we are Travellers and must not be limitted We are now landed on the Coast of the Cephalick Peninsula a place whose Fame elevates it above all other parts of the World and where both Tongue and Eyes of all Men sleep in Admiration Here that great Monarck of the Microcosme hath his residence Who is an Emperiall King and full of Divinity his Head being alwayes Crown'd as a Type of his absolute and peaceable reign even to the Worlds end That his more Celestiall Thoughts may not be interrupted with State Affairs he hath resigned the government of his Microcosme which he hath divided into three Monarchies unto three of his ablest Subjects Spiritus Vitalis Spiritus Animalis and Spiritus Naturalis To Spiritus Animalis he hath given the Cephalick Peninsula placing him neer unto himself as his Wisest Counseller for which consideration he hath made him likewise {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} Lord Secretary To Spiritus Vitalis and Spiritus Naturalis he hath resigned the Government of Terra firma an equall Division being made the one taking the Cardiacall the other the Hepaticall Parts Spiritus Vitalis likewise being his Lord Treasurer and Spiritus Naturalis Lord of the Cinque-Ports Other Information of this King the Soul I dare not
Elixir which is the Stomacks proper Balsamum ℞ Cinamomi Zedoariae Cardamom Maceris an. ℥ j. Garyophyl Nuc. Mosch. Cubeb an. ℥ j. ss. Galanoae ʒiij Piper long ʒvj Garyoph hortens Ros. Rub. Flor. Buglos Flor. Menthae Rom. an. M. j. Folior Menth Rom. Absinthii an. M. ss. Bruse them small in a Mortar and adde thereto ten ounces of the Crum of white Bread Put all into a Glass Cucurbita and powre thereto of the best Sack as much as they can drink with two fingers depth advantage close your Glass according to art then give it 8. dayes Fermentation which done adjoyn this Emulsion ℞ Amygd dulc. excort lb. ss. Aqu. Rosar Buglos an. lb. ij Sacchar albis ℥ iij Fiat emulsio Then destill all in Balneo secund. attem The Dose is two spoonfulls an hour before and after meat Here follows an other more excellent ℞ Spir. Vini cum Spirito Sem. Anisii animato lb.j. Theriacae ℥ j. Confect Alcher ℥ ss. Specier Diarrhod Ab. Zinzib Maceris Cinamom an.ʒj. Cort. Citri ʒiij The Ginger Mace Cinamon and Citron-peeles being all grosly beaten mix all together and in Balneo by a gentle heat extract the Tincture To which you shall adde these Tinctur Succini Tinctur Corallor an. ℈ j. Tinctur Auri. Essent Perlar. an. gut xx Spir. Menthar Spir. Faenic Spir. Melissae an. ℥ ss. Spir. Rosar ℥ j. Essentiae Sacci ℥ ij Tinctur Croci gut xij Who please may proceed farther in this Preparation by separating the Spirits from the first Theriacall Tincture in Balneo vaporoso which Spirits being Sublimated he shall find at the bottom of his Cucu●bita an Extract or coagulated Tincture admirable in Corroborating the Principle Parts specially the Heart and Stomack and far surpassing the Common Theriaca against all pestilential and infectious Aer Then to those Spirits thus separated from their Tinctures you may adde the other forementioned Tinctures And who ever can attain to this believe me he enjoyes a Treasure worthy of a Princes Cabinet whose vertues are so infinite that they would lose themselves in Expression It asswageth all inward dolours of the Stomack Heart Liver Bowels c. And that on an Instant 'T is a Panacaea in all Pestilentiall Fevers both Prophylactick and Therapeutick It corroborates all the Vitall Parts and renovates the Oyl of Ages decaying Lamp To conclude it recalls a departing Soul by rendring the Annuall Tribute which weak Natures exhausted Treasury could no longer disburse Hippocras and Artificiall Aromaticall Wines are much in use with us in England not without Cause since they have a peculiar Efficacy in repairing Cold weak and decaying Stomacks That those therefore which honour my Feast may at all hours and on any occasion prepare a Quart of Hippocras for their Friends in an Instant I will favour them with this insuing Hippocraticall Extract ℞ Cinamom ℥ ij vel iij Garyophyl ℥ ss. Zinzib Macropip Cardamom Gran. Parad. Galaneae an. ʒij Nuc. Mosch. ʒj.ss Being all grosly powdred put them into a Glass Violl and powre thereon of the Spir. of Wine to the eminence of 4. fingers Stop your Glass close and set it in Balneo or in Summer in the Sun for the Space of three or four Dayes untill the Spirits have rob'd the Aromaticks of their Tinctures this done separate it from the Faeces and reserve it for your use When any of you therefore desire a Cup of Hippocras mix but ʒ ss. of this Tincture with a Pint or more of Sack adding what Quantity of Sugar you please or which is better the Essence of Sugar and your desire is answered a Glass of which with a Toast before meat gives no small Check to a cold distemper Here likewise I present a Tast of Spagiricall Cla●et to your weak Stomacks by the often use of which neither Crudities or Ventosities shall impaire your Digestion ℞ Cinamom ℥ ij Maceris ℥ ss. Dactyllor num 20. Myccbal num 4. Uvar. passul ℥ v. vel 6. Sem. Anisi Coriand prae an. ℥ j. Faenicul ℥ ss. With the Spirits of Wine and Canary Sack of each lb iij being mixt set them in some cool Cellar to ferment the space of four or five Dayes Of this you may take one or two spoonfulls in a morning If I mistake not I heard some of you call for a glass of Wormwood Wine I have none ready prepared but here is a little Violl of the Spirits of Wormwood with which who please to make a Triall and put ●ut some few drops in a glass of ordinary white Wine he shall find his desire satisfied with a Cup of exquisite Wormwood Wine far more effectuall then any Galenicall macerati●n or Infusion And that your defect may be supplied when this small quantity shall be exhausted I ●ere lend you the receit whereby you may ●ereafter furnish your self and pleasure a friend ℞ Summitat Absint q.s. affunde aq com s.q. stent in digestione per dies aliquot potest quid ad fermentandum adjici Destilletur per Vesicam exibit aquam oleum quippiam continens Oleum per Seperatorium separetur Aqua tota Cucurbitae vitreae indatur atque in Balneo semel atque iterum rectificetur saltem pars spirituosior absirahatur quae odorem saporem Absinthit retinet This hath a singlar Vertue in corrobora●ing both Stomack and Liver it resists putri●action and deopilates obstructions and is a ●pecifical Preservative against all Stomattical ●nd Intestinall Vermine Spirit of Mints is ●ikewise an excellent and peculiar prophylactick of a Weak and cold Stomack some few drops thereof put into a Cup of Sac● with a Toast adjoyning a drop of the Essence of Cinamon and taken an hour before meat To think to please every Mans Palate may well inlarge the List of Impossibilities yet Despair shall not interrupt my Carving and where one Dish likes not variety shall presently bring in another So that at length ●● presume the major part shall satisfie the variability of Fancy and give Appetite a Delight in the Stomacks preservation Who then please may tast of this Spagiricall Stomaticall Syrupe which in delicacy and Vertue excelleth all your ordinary Cinamon-Waters ℞ Cinam gros mod pulv ℥ iiij Vini Hispam● lb. ij Let them infuse in Balneo three dayes then separate the Tincture from his Faeces and adding thereto lb● ss. of pure white Sugar put all into a Glass Cucurbita and with a boiling Balneo distill it untill it remain at the Bottom in consistence of a Syrup So in one Operation you injoy both a Syrup and an excellent Cinamon Water both of which for Corroborating a Weak Stomack and expelling Melancholy from a pensive Heart may take possessi●n among your Secrets But to make it more perfect in place of Sack you shall use Spir. of Wine In the same manner you shall make Syrup of Nutmegs the which is a little more Spe●ificall for the Stomack For windiness of the Stomack and Bowels you may