Historical Bibliography Updated: September 29, 2021
Rosa anglica practica medicinae. Ed: Nicolaus Scyllacius.
Publication Details
Pavia: Franciscus Girardengus & Johannes Antonius Birreta, 1492 CE.
The first printed medical book of an Englishman. John of Gaddesden was a prebendary of St. Paul’s Cathedral and physician to Edward II. The work, to quote Garrison, “consists mainly of Arabist quackeries and countryside superstitions”; it was compiled about 1314. For information regarding the various printed editions, see the article by Dock in Janus (Amsterdam), 1907, 51, 425. See also H. P. Cholmeley, John of Gaddesden and the Rosa medicinae, Oxford, 1912. ISTC No. ij00326000.
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Thematic Classifications
| Catalog Metadata | Reference Information |
|---|---|
| Entry Number | #2191 |
| Permanent Link | https://hom-sveltekit.fly.dev/entry/1384 |
| Author Bio Link | Wikipedia ↗ |
| External URL | rosa-anglica-practica-medicine-a-capite-ad-pedes |
Geographic Context
Publication place: Pavia
Mentioned in annotation: Amsterdam; St. Paul, MN; Oxford