Three prose versions of the Secreta Secretorum / edited with an introduction and notes by Robert Steele and a glossary by T. Henderson
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Three prose versions of the Secreta Secretorum / edited with an introduction and notes by Robert Steele and a glossary by T. Henderson
Editor
Steele, Robert Benson, b. 1860
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London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co.
1898
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"Three prose versions of the Secreta Secretorum / edited with an introduction and notes by Robert Steele and a glossary by T. Henderson." In the digital collection Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/SSecr. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 16, 2025.
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Signes to knowe þe stomak. Cam. 34m.
sIgnes of an yville stomak is yville digestioun, and that
makith the body hevy and sluggy, and the visage bolnyd,
and suche a man yeneth often, and hath sumtime disese in his
eyen, and he rowtith moche in his slepe, and hath the mylte
soure and bittir and fulle of stynkyng watir, and so is engendrid
ventositees and swellyng of the wombe, and þat makith noon
appetite to ete; kepe the then, dere sone, from metis and drynkis
that are contrary to the or thou maist not recover.
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