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Early English Meals and Manners: With Some Forewords on Education in Early England (Classic Reprint)
Early English Meals and Manners With Some Forewords on Education in Early England - Classic Reprint Author:Frederick James Furnivall "THE naturall maister Aristotell saith that euery body be the — courso of natura is enclyned to here & se all that refressheth & — quickeneth the spretys of man 1 i whcrfor I haue thus in this boke — folowingo 2" gathered together divers treatiscR touching the :Manners — & ~:reals of Englishmen in former days, & have added therto divers — figures of ... more »men of old, at meat & in bea,3 to the end that, to my
fellows here & to come, the home life of their forefathers may be
somewhat more plain, & their own minds somewhat rejoiced.
The treatises here collected consist of a main one---John Russell's
Boke of Nu1'iu1'e, to which I havo written a separate prefacef-extracts
and short books illustrR.ting Russell, like the Booke of Demeanor and
Bolce of Curlasy, and certain shorter pooms addressed partly to those
whom Cotgrave calls " Erifans de famille, Yonkers of account, youthes
I Tho nrst sentence of Aristotle's Metaphysic8 is I All mell by nature are actuated
by the desire of knowledg
Table of Contents
FOREWORDS, OR GENERAL PREFACE; Education in Early England ??; Cleanliness, or Dirt, of Men, Rouses, &c; Notice of the separate Poems up to Russell; PREY ACE TO RUSSELL'S BOKE OF NURTURE, and the Poems; Treatises following it (except those in the Postscript); COLLATIONS AND CORRECTIONS; PAGB; I; IV; lxiii; ? lxviii; and; lxix; xcii; JOHN RUSSELL'S BOKE OF NURTURE 1; (Contents thereof, inserted after title; Notes thereon, p 84; Lawrens Andrewe on Fish, p 113); Wilyam Bulleyn on Boxyng and Neckeweede 124; Andrew Borde on Sleep, Rising, and Dress 128; William Vaughan's Fifteen Directions to preserve Health 133; The Dyet for erery Day (from Sir John Harington's School« less