[Thus endeth the secrete of secretes of Arystotle]

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[Thus endeth the secrete of secretes of Arystotle]
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[[London] :: Imprynted by Robert Copland at Londo[n] in the flete-strete at the sygne of the Rose garla[n]de,
The yere of our lorde. M.CCCCC.xxviij. the. vij. day of August the. xx yere of the reygne if our moost dradde souerayne and naturall kynge Henry the. viij. defender of the fayth. [1528]]
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Education of princes -- Early works to 1800.
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"[Thus endeth the secrete of secretes of Arystotle]." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A21368.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 10, 2024.

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N. ¶Of Autumpne / or heruest.

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HEruest entreth whā y sonne cometh in to y fyrst degre of the balaunce & lasteth xci. dayes & an houre & a halfe. That is to wyte fro the .x. daye of Septēbre to ye x. daye of Decembre. In this season the day & nyght be of one length. And thā y dayes waxe short & y nyghtes longe. The ayre is derke & y wyn∣des entre the northen regyons or ••••pētryō. The we∣ther chaūgeth / & y ryuers & sprges waxe le••••••. The orcheyardes & feuytes wydreth. The beaute of erhe fadeth. Byrdes cease theyr syngyng. Serpētes seke theyr holes wher they assembled theyr syuyng in so¦mer for y tyme of wynter. The erthe is as an ode na¦ked woman y gooth fro youth to aege. This season of heruest is colde & drye / this tyme blacke coler is mo∣ued. In this seasō is good to eate meates ye be hote moyst as chekȳs / lambe / & drynke olde wynes / eate swete reasyns. And kepe ye from all thynges y b••••de blacke coler / as lyenge wt womē more than in somer / nor bath ye not but yf grete nede requyre it to be done. In this season yf a man haue nede of vomytynge / do it at none in the hotest of y day. For at y tyme a y su{per}∣fluytees of mannes body gadreth togyder A o•••• is good to purge y bely wt a medyeyn ordeyned therfore & other thȳges y bē to expule blacke coler & to retray¦ne humoures.

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