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This edition of Acetaria is a faithful reprint of the First Edition of 1699, with the correction of a few obvious typographical errors, and those noted in the Errata of the original edition. Whereas no attempt has been made to reproduce the typography of the original, the spirit has been retained, and the vagaries of spelling and punctuation have been carefully followed; also the old-style S [s] has been retained. Much of the flavour of Acetaria is lost if it is scanned too hurriedly; and one should remember also that Latin and Greek were the gauge of a man of letters, and if the titles. | Acetaria A Discourse of Sallets 1 Acetaria A Discourse of Sallets Project Gutenberg s Acetaria A Discourse of Sallets by John Evelyn This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at Title Acetaria A Discourse of Sallets Author John Evelyn Release Date April 1 2005 EBook 15517 Language English Character set encoding ISO-8859-1 START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ACETARIA A DISCOURSE OF SALLETS Produced by David Garcia and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. Illustration Joannes Evelyn ArmAr ACETARIA A DISCOURSE OF SALLETS By _JOHN EVELYN Author of the Kalendarium BROOKLYN Published by the _Women s Auxiliary_ BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN 1937 Printed in the United States of America _Publisher s Note_ This edition of Acetaria is a faithful reprint of the First Edition of 1699 with the correction of a few obvious typographical errors and those noted in the Errata of the original edition. Whereas no attempt has been made to reproduce the typography of the original the spirit has been retained and the vagaries of spelling and punctuation have been carefully followed also the old-style S s has been retained. Much of the flavour of Acetaria is lost if it is scanned too hurriedly and one should remember also that Latin and Greek were the gauge of a man of letters and if the titles and quotations seem a bit ponderous they are as amusing a conceit as the French and German complacencies of a more recent generation. Acetaria A Discourse of Sallets 2 Foreword to Acetaria John Evelyn famous for his Diary was a friend and contemporary of Samuel Pepys. Both were conscientious public servants who had held minor offices in the government. But while Pepys diary is sparkling and redolent of the free manners of the Restoration Evelyn s is the record of a sober scholarly man. His mind

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