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. axxf-Lam MLafn%g,JlM G’ ‘Lt77?)vg?1wt.$‘J
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eth d’ an r’ .
bu,c(’)';fmeZ'a,‘)’; "“z’V,i";1r1:iJ;iTc), before the former, which tendcth thereto
. Obferve, when Iihanco1negn"yr‘io[tiiiiiim'id'“gI P“.’P"’“ 's8="df"“y to
In-oPer Places. to I C I ”bu“"‘l‘9f ‘hmgs N4Wa11 in their
Digmmm hgmclbeforeremermy M‘”’”" I lmldit expedient (though Id l‘
wajrfb . ’. 2 m oeome-
Rm didggozffgatzvtglpcyl chi; ar1rl1tl:tli1t:$it:‘nh:lcx>] (tipedbgttieg ccinceiyfxng an Id undc.-fr.
. . demtionofth . d., 6.,‘ re y oo ertol: econl.
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.42-ma. ca Armor in En ]‘ - ' . ' . 65 W it! we
. g 1lh,andm Lnnnc Arm: - which b ' d f ' '
canon 01. ambi . . 2 , 3 ' vemga wor 0 equwo-
m “aft, mm ‘mailgfzzgieiethofoaiptegplicatlon 5.?rgred; znltlm qzgrzdaysjicet
certainly km . h - , cry l'Cqlll rte, tot ecn it ma be
Ponlaydafht min ,‘-l.I:"r,I‘lll:. fenfe this word is to be here taken, gum 4%.”-
r it t Ist . , ,
‘ ,,';,.:‘,l,';',f"" "‘f‘"e ‘9 be obrerved that this Word Anna in Latme is fomerimes
taken for var natu ll‘ [1 - -
the fame, whgre he Fgmrlndrgneatzzand in this fenfe doth Doctor Cufim ufb
Inliruments aculeurrl, 6:. Sometimes it is taken fotrzillm dedltiflii iim” dale,’ Scrpmti
,,mh,,mu. to M,chm.“l”,Md“ as Am“ R” i mannero in ruments pertaining
. . fl “"071 Kujira Li one: (941 ' d‘
Anna Cagtmurxa I56,’ , ll . 2 2 S g : A -kjllf-I710 1. Alfo
ofthe nccemrieas pe:;,a1:;i:1ga,“a) And V173-Alnezd. 5. l'Peakir1E
e c I!‘ - V - .' =
0 15"” """“ I"i"?’: '”‘['4’f7l4t zncuwbere remit,
Inltruments Some i ' ' . .
D:2:::;:,2::t3:::f:'::‘-“msmet
fl."x,.,, W Pm impmo ration?’ ei);1’tIi;ge;c;:t bltgztnzhtlr arma indujiriafrzxif, 0071:“
not underliood in any of thefeii nil-i::'at'ut ‘his word 4"“ here.me“‘.“"5
Mmphomu Phmica“ fenrcifm that they doc 35%“ rgns, but mull be taken 1n a meta.
fenfc. s ' m5 3 Orrowed n::me(by way offigure
called Mela 5- at -
"Jami" ‘]e- I) from the Shad’: T‘“'8e‘5: B3“-“"52 ,MilitarY Caf-
. , . E - . V
b)’ ‘he name of Ar);-xer A d -
markes receive their dengmii1aii]tfrinahtilPvi‘di:i5a(ii,:ir2:d'dfhge jlhlignes 0?
as Ahra.Fi- . notethgilit ' l ' 3 -mm“ Hg 1 A"”"
. . , ymg Arm 4 tllanlnr 4 1 - -- - ’
juerurxt, quz nrma ggrgrefalent: Nam crmfiji 51;, gIp’r:.1:Zr;"f’t1$z: m1’l1l‘ZhIt-I data
a’ P"c";T‘P[“"" ’l’f"”:7””9"tc mrcedmarma appellarr ’ lljimmkmmm-
. - , ' .W,J'1tI Fmclzet ram; th ‘ . ‘ , , .
E J becwre Mimau mm baa“: t::i:1z:1:'e“’Ii:1ca:Ieothprr appellant: or dmovxmalim,
. . I ‘W’-v4'mwr:= and in and upon their lhieldsrs 21:i?"onrf deemed upon their
, ,1y,,;g,we,eca1led5; III”! h. ' . 1 ml ate 2!.
inwtime ofhommy’ Otto; Ci;.iVl‘1l ggnihitglafgnfx, wkem. or market, given
barrennefs of ‘ ‘ ‘
, the Latme to ' - ’ V
Iwgue Latin wdminxiuxije P:-7-wo'd‘“F“ ‘l‘Fl"='”f3'”'m rimm ex
7"“""" Szrcdb.-8c1Ir.'mPtre -uirmiz &" enfzftlrie 7”" “I”"" ”""b“""”‘ 5'“ W485’
V .. S mllllfve na!ajioefigm;,,,[;;. . V
’ How
.. .e%‘ . -..,..,-...e.....‘,,, ,
vv we 5;>-r..<..... ': ..-...,.......-..,...,.,. ,.. .
‘ wherewith Silllean the high Prizfi was adorned and furnifhed at fuch time as
- away Europa.‘ Neither did the Ancientsbnely ufe this,but it hath been a re- ’E I
, My 1 ,V We 9%,f"5'6fP70I:zf1E‘)
fz%em,n,, ‘ , Chap.Il- V .1 DifplajtfHefald('y. J ‘V ‘ "”
How far the extent of this word'Infgtu'4, or Enjigrm, doth dilate it felfe; ' ‘ .
we mly perceive by this, that it comprifeth generally all Signes, Markes, 3-“ [ji [ff
and Tokens of honour, due to well-deferving perfons, either in refpc&o ‘
their Government, Learning, Wifedome, Magnanimity, Ste.‘ Thefe albeit y
they have no government annexed to them, yet have they in them much ’
honour, and ellimation,:ts were thofe Pontiiicstll Ornaments, and Enlignes, an af mr,
like fort did Pope Lao attire himfelfwhen he-went‘ to meet Anylm the Sytbian
Prince; who having fubdued the Country of Hungary, and defiroyed Aqui- .r
lm in Itxlyjcame forwards to Km: with likeintent. So alfo did Pope Bene- I
did? mitigate the fury 0f'1‘a1iIn, as if there lurked fome fecrct force and mt- ‘ ,
jelly in the very Ornaments and Enlignes. bf 14 [1
he went to meet Alexander, by means whereof his fury was appeafed. In the
(717 7 l5 57”
Ofthe number of thefe Enfignes, are thofe notes, markes, and fhapes of ,
Arum 11:, that martiall men ufed to adorn: the Crejir of their Helmet: with-
all,to make thetnfelves more eminent in the field:and to the end there might 2 .
be better notice taken of their valorbus atftions when. they encountered if 4 nftluni
their enemies in 3111:” : orllhould draw on their forces to fight. Whereof N -
we fhall have caufe to f peak hereafter in place more convenient, when we ((’;Uv’lvd(
(hell come to treat of them particularly. . V
The ufe ofthefe was yet extended farther than the adorning of sbirldt M11 61]
and Helmet: onely : For ship: alfo and other Navigable Vclfells, were alfo (ff;
al$1n1.;vy7’z 4‘!
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garniihed and beautifiedin their fore-desks, yea, and that in very ancient
time, for thediliinguilhing ofone fhip from anotherjas we may fee,A61: 28.
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Alfo the fore-deck ofEurap1'that was cnrryed away, had a forme of a Bull
II. Where Paul faith, he went in a Ship whofe badge was’ cajiar and Pollux,
painted thereon, which gave occalion to the Fable : That a Bull had ftollen
ceivecl cufiom in all Ages fithenee,and yet continued with us unto this day.‘ , ‘ N
Hereof it cometh tnat we give the Ships the names of the things that are ” ' ’
depicted upon them, as the Bufl, Bear, L]0rI,'Tjgar, I.‘ v I. E hlffl
Anne: then as they are here meant, according to their originall ‘and firfi Lg fan
ufe, may be thus defined : Arm: are tokens or refcmblances lignifying fome ‘ 1 n g, ' .
a& or quality of the Bearer. Or thus,Thefe Signer called Anne: are nothing (uxr'A‘(A M4
elfe but Dmmflntiom and Tejiimniei of Nobility and of Worthy prowesfuli 9”‘
exploits performed in Martiall fervices,efpt.-cially if they be anclent,:md‘ bee 81%,? 4 ,.
flowed by aNal2le and renowned Prince: And this is according to their ufe
in the time ofAlexmder the Greagand lince untill of lateritimes : But accor- i’lf‘u’). lnztn
ding to their modern (I mean linee the time of charter the fourth) ‘and pre- 3,1i‘“","‘l"
fent ufe, Arum may be Grid to be Hieroglypbicall, or En1'gIIul‘imIl Sjmhaler ot'L‘,‘""
signer, teftifying and demonkrating the Nobility or Gentry, acquired by LU‘U?rLw71
the venue and good ferviee performed by their Bearer ortfome of his A'nce- , E '
ftors, either in martiall exploits abroad; or by their learning and wifedomn 9‘
which they.-attained to, by fpending their bodies and fpirits in continual! H ,Fs
ftulc)lyi,(to make themfelves fit for the patronage and defence of the Weal- ‘ '7” ‘I
11 ii eat ome.t ' 3‘ , - .
P How great the dignity and eftimation of Arum ever hath been ,and yet trfw M
is, we may eafily conceive by this, that they doe delight the beholders, and I .3 1% C45‘
greatly grace and beautiiie the places wherein they are ercfied 5 loalfo they Z; A
Tdoeoccalion their fpefiators to make ferious in uilition, whole they are, 714%
who is the owner of the houfe whe ein the are get up,of wbatbfamil ‘ thei W.“ A
pfnlt If urn :14? ru-trr‘I‘.'e) l;i(,,(>. waif;
'34’ and >wMLal1> 4‘1x)‘]mn ‘r$,5%t]fD;(,);xfg1l,7W,;A
1‘ W 0.‘ Z0 H24 "Q.5vlf’lr"lt.It:1l,-Vi