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’ , 7" 16 , - A3t]I7ldIy Heraldry. Scat. If i i Thiscolour is moll commonly taken in Blazon fO3theI’t‘1'1lCt3lIl S21-neIr,and ‘II t 7 1
2 ‘ ' - - ‘ - ‘ ' ' f h 'i ' is termed A‘rg:nt,Vvl’IerCf0cVct‘ the fame is fouu , cit cl‘ 1nIFI6Id.or r -
j - (in their kind) as that they need not the particIip=lU01:I 9 my oh Cr C?‘ r E Charge This Metall reprefenteth Water, which (next to the Azre) is the ;.ic‘:>i<f ,
‘I 1 I I lour to make them abfolutc, but doe communicate t Ieir natura qua 1- t : ..ob]eR of an ,he‘E1emgnrs, andin Armory it is termed ArI-genIt,for that it (4 $1,)‘. ,7”
' 3 r ‘.“I?‘:3I”0‘h51"3;’10““s;;I"mg‘e&Ih?‘“g";I’fe&?‘“ Whlch ’efPe& ‘hey ‘"5 ‘ 5 iipproacheth neerto the Luminary Bodiel. To this Metall is given the fe- ‘ I? jI,,t,n[,Ir,I;7 ;
In : ‘ ca e emmta N ori1,as a e ewe erea tcr. . - . I d h th Armor tanner be God that pro I. M
. , , t t , 2 d l cenexttocold in regar Lat 6 Y I 8 . 1 (
l ‘ Andth 1- Q W”"':3“d -. gosh “P0: in it either Giild, orsilwr: It alfo for another caufe bare the . [yang an
K , of he Bin!“ . I I .‘ relfemblanceof Water, which fcowreth, clenfeth, and puttethaway all” 7 " ,3 ;
. Elements as To thcfe in right belongeth the Hill place amongli colours, bccaufe in g rm) and uncleanncgf-or in Bllmnit bemkmem innocench clemneffeof .6 I.I“I“?rI- M1.
. . . colours. the ‘order ofnature they were before all other colours: Priara enimfimt ; 3 if . (tum, lexionsitislikened to Hearne as for the “ ‘ ,. , " I 4. ;-..
i campohii: irzcoritpofitiz and are of Arifiotle calledEler.-m:t.u:0Iar1m:, fziying, :7 2tffE:I:do?:;i;R3&;‘:?S0:;z%,rI we E133, obferve in an Ages that ’EmPmm.,’ -' Ili‘li,f lI
A1l2m6'“ nigerjmit elemmm colorum mediomm. Onely White and Black are r l - d F - h dmd thaw meg; vgffels Ofchigfufe ofs,‘1mr- Ag I’, WI.;,v an ".-"
l accounted limplc colours, becaule allother colours whatfoever are rai- 11.-E:r"gI’e:gunE;:::ofathis MZEIIIYOH may mad 3 cb,.MI 9I How everyzmna ;
[Ed either ofan tquallor unequal] mixture or compolition of thefe two,
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S I f ts lzringw cl; ofsilver and vefelr DfG0Id aixd I ' yl’ 7
which are (as I may term them) their common Patents. Thefe are faid to brought “mo (1 mm we an ’ ‘H ’ 1371 -7” 1 > t
. , t dd mm”, and mm 04,,” Harfer and Male: framyear to year- , I
..1‘i:Ioi”teI:Je Iginng giine Silver infI’;‘eruf4lem nix j1nner,6'c. Such was the plentifull fa. [T1 I7‘-if K7?‘
abundance of this Metall in the dayes of salomon.Ilu compolition ofdrnm, Q ‘,1, I (A I I
it isaccounted a fault worthy blame to blazon this otherwife thanAf8C“ta-l ' ; rs "Kai. "<““"
ion: in doubling of Jllnnller it is not fo taken : for therein it is not under- ; II ,1 ,.I-I y. IQ. 9:921
flood to be a Metall, but the Skin or Furre ofa little bealt called a Litu- -I ’ '1 r
;;’(‘o named (as I conceive) Litbuani a,now called Lufen, apart of Safiitllla y 1 I I h
confining upon Polonimtllis Fum hath been heretofore much ufed by the 3 III ...I t. g glrmrt
ancient Matron: of the honorable Citieof London, even by thofe that I. III II II I, [Ir I511 R
gyizerevof the chiefell account, who ware the fame in a kind ofsarmet called I; - II W 4.: ‘I
gonuptly afettire cap. - . ..' ,. ,.I I ‘ VI 5 ‘if '
3].“-R is 3 cqlour Icomrary to IWbrte,having little ‘I ,I IIII.r,>i.
‘ participation of light, and is of Srrilmtim thus deli- D5‘ A I ”‘ .
ned , Nigreda polar in carpaIre'crn[]Iiare exiguz Iumrl I J“ 549; 1;‘ 53:
7:0 mm‘: p.1r!iccpr.IIVVhe1-by it is apparant that Mac]; I: C II I, I II I In
is ofleffc perfeftion than white. For what thing fo- .i“"’ ’ "I , ‘;
ever thereis that hathin iteither light or heag orig 53 f. is v-
be the common parents ofall other colours,in refpeift they have their ori-
ginall beingfrom thcfe,either in an equall or difproportionable mixture.
Therefore I will begin with thcm,and fo proceed to the tell that we call
calaruIM:dii, in refpett of their participation of both. Now forafmuch as
prafftifeis the fcope ofDo(Zrirm,(to the end tliofe things that are, or lhall
be delivered, may be the better conceived or borne in memory) I have 4
thought good to manifefi them by particular examples of ocular demon- '
(tuition, in the plaineli manner that Ican devife, Quin qualix eff rerum de-
monflralio, Mlir jimtra eji bzmzimm fcicmin. .
Examples and demonlirations are ofgreat power and cflicacie to illu- 1..
t iirate and bring things to light,wherein brevity,the prop and aide ofme- ‘‘
rnory and fweer companion or t'acility,is higly commended, as Farrnfru ':I
noteth, laying, Nibit ejiad m ilmminnmlnl illujtrmr exempliz, in quibu: lzrc- ‘ i
I ‘vim: adjutrix memoritt‘, fncil1'!;1ti.tjiI:i4,few1:er eff cmzmmdata. '
white Idcsma. ‘re While in colour that conlifteth of very much light;
' ' as it is of Sr rihrmem dclined5AlI2eda eff wlor hmylex in
corppre tmuivre mulm Iumimzfixate umjhmr: to which
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elfe a life, either Animall orIvegetablIe, the fame be-E fvryi H II!
, black is contrary. Note, as colours may be refem- . r -ing once extinthsthething-‘rt fClfrbeC0metl1If01'il1- ,;I ' , 7 -I
N” bled to things ofgreatell: Nobility or reputation,fo ‘ with black, which. is faid to be'the colour ofhor; t-- ;,nr'1i Z:‘?‘vIf)l ""
is their worthinefs accounted ofaccordingly. ‘ ' l ’ . roir-anddcltruftiona for whichIrefpe&.mouIrningl I;‘7;gr;'71 Gulf!-
Relernhlance [ The colour White is refembled to the light, "and I I . garments are made ofthat colour,I that doth moll: lignilicantly rfprefent LIIIII (13%
““”h"" the dignity thereof reckon6dIm0re worthy than ‘ Ithc horrour ofdeath and corruption,‘ FdrItGf:;.II?‘4[.: Cl:l0L!l“lIS‘C3;‘lIlCgl LIIIQ at
the black, by how much the light and theday is of 4. in blazon .SfalglIe,IoftheLat1ne ivordsabulrmn, whic lgul sit ,gr9 5: -“l . -,3 :.I‘fI- r A
more elleem than darknelle and the night, Where- ; or gravel,in refpe& ofthc hezIlv)' and 51‘I“hY rubm“C?i‘Kl1eT?En 1‘ =lb0‘!“‘ 34133‘! ‘!17’’ “1
Unto Hackislikened. Furthermore white is accounted more worthy than 1 deth above all 0thets.And this C0l0111‘; 15 ‘eP“t‘3d. f‘f“e,‘“i:"'1'1‘311". “‘d'S7< L51. L (ft;
ijignsq, H'“l<si0 If-fpc& of the more worthy ufe thereof. For men in ancient time i - “RY t0 1175518, and is likcned t0 dalkfnfl-Es Called 1“ I-‘H105 T‘f“3,b!'t‘: 90f. 1,. 71” M 1,.
were acculiomed to note things well and laudably performed (and eflce-’ . 41'5"‘! ’9’W”’ald ‘iaa'7”P"“"‘”’ “"l”‘tj6' WWV‘ P’”b'l’“”I‘-NW5 ‘h3‘.‘.h“-‘ "R0 f F‘ . 1,“; 3,1
med worth to be its t in memor . with white and co ' ' .. 3 thofef eeiallcolours before ment1oned,beI[idesn:hm and blackare called I fr ,4.‘ , '
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foever was holden reproachfull or dilhonorable, was noted withblnck as ‘ 1 ' c'olorer media‘, for that they have their primary Ejmce from thefe,eitherI Iby "I4 Wtfg
the Poet. noteth, laying, ' ' ' ' = an equall or uneven coneorporation or mixture ofthele twp together t‘; I If .I . l
Q13 lmdwda ]iIren!,0' qua rulpanda m'cz'fa’mr and in regard Iof Ithcle two cxtreams from which they hayeytlhgir httylgg‘). If? 5.. 6,7
I I Mr: prim crela, max Intr. carlume mztajii. , I i cannot properly be called tfl0rI'tIJ',I7I11-fl‘[7CI'l7.1riiCipa3i0r1E?7I,:;‘t’:“"?i I IfI,‘“‘yIav<ff('? ,r;’I(zrftu(z‘o mu
Moreover white challengeth the preeedency cl-‘lzlzclqaccording to ‘-Up- 1, Now as touching calm: mndzz, or m1IxIcd calpufr art is to Beundearltood FaIgyggmgd,"'.C; . I
mceaency ton) in refpeii dfthe priority oftime,for that it was in nagure before [,[,,,[(’ ‘ l ghat they arcyrailsd by the conteinptgratign orjittlxturejef thebtvyt) Simpillrigl. if L‘; 551, .97;
E W ich is a dc ri ari h:‘ f, L‘ ' - 1 drnrerl hmdle .as may appear y.t e D: rnitiarra ;.s'm’ 0.-rim ‘.,w 0: I -“I L’ ' , ‘
fembled,i's an i:XC‘l’)lp?lI:)h ofli)ght tllrjterriltsi;:i:(?>f‘iI:.;x::‘i::;;i:;;0:ffdljgifuij i- faith, ll1)!"'xt:;5 roloiili, qui rx:SimIp.’7';1'IIm amtmpc Iu:;v(n prodzirituf. ‘h’, 3. it I, fxnirg I
E‘irIzI:Ii1lyf'Z)pron preferreth robrle before black, in regard thatnbire is more ,‘.I., , ., . v 4. .. MD‘ 7 . ‘t: .. II All; Ywzb ’IiI$m
‘7‘”Yd1fCCrned and furthelifcen in the Field.‘ . I . . 2;’ 3 t ‘v = Ii ‘ v: - . I I, 0 ’3;,';;f'
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