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10 entries match Medieval [K01.400.500] · Europe & United Kingdom [Z01.542] · Alternative & Fringe Medicine [G02.403.750 / M01]
1509 CE
#8445
Medicinae Pliniae libri quinque finiunt foeliciter.
The Medicina Plinii was an anonymous compilation of remedies dating to the early 4th century CE ."The excerptor, saying that he speaks from experience, offers the work as a compact resource for travelers in dealing wi…
2011 CE
#8439
A Cretan healer's handbook in the Byzantine tradition: Text, translation and commentary.
1981 CE
#8335
Anglo-Saxon amulets and curing stones.
1952 CE
#6546
Anglo-Saxon magic and medicine: Illustrated specially from the semi-pagan text "Lacnunga,"
2000 CE
#9743
Early English charms, plant lore, and healing.
1864 CE–1866 CE
#6534
Leechdoms, wortcunning, and starcraft of early England. Being a collection of documents, for the most part never before printed, illustrating the history of science in this country before the Norman Conquest. Collected and edited by Oswald Cockayne. 3 vols.
This set contains many texts relating to medieval English medicine and the Anglo-Saxon language. It contains the Herbal of Apuleius in Anglo-Saxon and modern English, the Leechbook of Bald, the text of Sextus Placitus…
1997 CE
#9344
Magie, médecine et divination chez les Celtes.
1990 CE
#8877
Popular medicine in thirteenth-century England: Introduction and texts.
1492 CE
#2191
Rosa anglica practica medicinae. Ed: Nicolaus Scyllacius.
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 a…
1963 CE
#6549