in balneo Marice
Note by H Craik to chapter 5 of the Tale of a Tub

This is the name used in the late Latin of the Alchemists, for the vessel used in laboratories to produce heat, without the direct application of fire, but through the medium of water. It was said to be the invention of the Jewess Maria, to whom many of the chemical discoveries of Alchemy were due. Here it probably means 'gentle heat.' The word Bainmarie is still, I understand, familiar in our kitchens.