قراءة كتاب A Profitable Instruction of the Perfite Ordering of Bees With the Maruellous Nature, Propertie, and Gouernemente of Them: and the Necessarie Vses Both of Their Honie and Waxe, Seruing Diuersly, as Well in Inward as Outward Causes: Gathered Out of the Best

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A Profitable Instruction of the Perfite Ordering of Bees
With the Maruellous Nature, Propertie, and Gouernemente
of Them: and the Necessarie Vses Both of Their Honie and
Waxe, Seruing Diuersly, as Well in Inward as Outward Causes:
Gathered Out of the Best

A Profitable Instruction of the Perfite Ordering of Bees With the Maruellous Nature, Propertie, and Gouernemente of Them: and the Necessarie Vses Both of Their Honie and Waxe, Seruing Diuersly, as Well in Inward as Outward Causes: Gathered Out of the Best

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good report, and friendly accepting of these two Treatises, and if not, yet accept mine endeuours in good part, which be meant to do thee good. And thus leauing (gentle reader) to trouble thee farther, I commit thee to God, who giue thee the furtherance of knowledge, both in these and all other needefull artes.

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A necessarie Table setting forth the
contents of these two Treatises.
These treated of in the first Treatise.
Why Bees are named to be crested or parted betweene, or as it were ringed or rather pleighted: what worke the swarme new gathered in the Hiue firste taketh in hande: and whether they may liue after their stings be gone. Cap.j.
Who first taught the preparation and increasing of Bees, and found out the vse of honie. cap.ij.
How Bees do naturally ingender. cap.iij.
Of the vnperfit Bees, which men properly name drone Bees. cap.iiij.
Whether the Bees draw breath, or haue any bloud in them. cap.v.
Of the great vtilitie and profit of the Bees vnto mans vse. cap.vj.
Of the care and diligence of the Bees. cap.vij.
Of the maruellous gouernement of the King of honie Bees, and of the obedience which they vse to hym. cap.viij.
What kind of Bees be best, and rather to be chosen. cap.ix.
Where the Hiues of Bees ought especially to be placed. cap.x.
What things Bees do chiefly abhorre, and greatly hate. cap.xj.
By what signes men may knowe when the honie Bees are diseased, and how men may cure them. cap.xij.
What maner of person the keper of the Bees ought to be. cap.xiij.
By what meanes the swarme come forth, may be preserued from flying away. cap.xiiij.
Of the Bees new settled in a swarme togither, and taken and recouered againe. cap.xv.
Which are the best and fittest hyues for the honie Bees. cap.xvj.
Of the cleanlinesse and sweetenesse of the keeper of Bees, and howe hiues ought to be fenced about, and prepared within. cap.xvij.
How Bees lacking honie may be fed in that present neede. cap.xviij.
How the dead Bees may be restored to life againe. cap.xix.
Of the battell that Bees sometime haue within themselues. cap.xx.
How Bees lost, may be recouered and found againe. cap.xxj.
That the Bees sting no person comming neere to their hiues. cap.xxij.
When and how the hiues ought to be gelded. cap.xxiij.
What the honie is, and how from the hiues the same may be prepared to vse. cap.xxiiij.
Which honie is accounted best. cap.xxv.

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