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Phaseolus - the old Latin name for kidney bean.
Gerard (1597) Of Kidney Bean (white, black, red, pale yellow)
p. 1038 Siliqua Diosciorides - Smilax
fasedus, faselus French Beans, garden Smilax
Smilax hortersis French Feurs de Romme
Fuchs (1542) De Smilaca Hortensi fascolos
p. 707 German Faselen / welsch oder wild Bonen
(34) Welsch Bonen.
Gereard (1597) of the tame or garder Ciche.
p1047 Latin Cicer Arictinam English common chiche or ciches
Fuchs (1542) Cicer. German zyasern
p266 (20 p. L., 413 numb. 6, [12] p., 16.)
Biology Library - UC Berkley f. QK41 B64 1560 ed. Rihel - 35 cm.
p. CCXXIX Cap. XII Von Kechean - Qq
(Locked case) K-fQK41 B64 1556 ed. J. Rihel - 33cm (imperfect)
p. CCXXXIIII Cap. XII Von Kechern (Phaseln)
Cap. XIII Von Welschen Bonen - Qq6
(a 1720 CCCCXXIIII, a70 L.col. plates)

Both Near Kreutter Buch (1539) + Kreuter Buch (1546) are in
German; the former withoug illust. There were 12 additional
German ed. + 2 Latin ed (Strassbourg) 1552 + 1553.
Nissen - The epoch making feature in Bock, however, is his resolute
emancipation from the tutelage of the "Ancient Masters" in favour
of description based on personal or at least contemporary observation
+ experience.
Nissen - about 1/4 of the figures are more or less faithfully copied from
Weiditz, the rest mostly in the manner of Mayer + Fullmauer,
the illustrations of Fuch's herbal. On the other hand, the genres
in the 3rd book have been newly designed by Kandel.

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