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Alexander of Neckham (or Necham) |
(1157-1217) Of the Nature of Things (De naturis rerum) 1187 - English scholar, studied at St. Albans & Paris, prolific writer, Abbot of Cirencester.
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Popular Alexander of Neckham (or Necham) Quotes |
The garden should be adorned with roses and lilies, the turnsole, violets, and mandrake; there you should have parsley, cost, fennel, southernwood, coriander, sage, savory, hyssop, mint, rue, dittany, smallage, pellitory, lettuces, gardencress, and peonies. There should also be beds planted with onions, leeks, garlic, pumpkins and shallots. The cucumber growing in its lap, the drowsy poppy, the daffodil and brankursine ennoble a garden. Nor are there wanting, if occasion further thee, pottageherbs: beets, herbmercury, orache, sorrel and mallows, anise, mustard, white pepper and wormwood do good service to the gardener.
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