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- almost ninety. The Ruralia commoda, sometimes known as the Liber ruralium commodorum ("book of rural benefits"), was completed some time between 1304 and 1309...
- Italian agricultural writer Pietro de Crescentius wrote his Liber Ruralium Commodorum. He noted the efforts of the Piedmontese to make "Gr**** style" sweet wines...
- having a barrel of "nebiolo" (sic). In the 1304 treatise Liber Ruralium Commodorum, the Italian jurist Pietro Crescenzi described wine made from "nubiola"...
- laid out in the treatise by Pietro Crescenzi of Bologna, Liber ruralium commodorum, a work that was often copied, as the many surviving m****cripts of its...
- Giunti and a m****cript copy of Pietro de' Crescenzi's Liber Ruralium Commodorum ("book of rural benefits"). After his death, his library and print collection...
- for two and a half centuries. In his book on husbandry, Liber Ruralium Commodorum, written about 1300, Pietro de' Crescenzi envisaged larger gardens as...
- peripherally concerned with how to grow them. Piero de' Crescenzi, Ruralium Commodorum Liber (c. 1305). The most important practical medieval work, still mostly...
- Commentariolus de pleuresi 1474: Pedrus de Crescentiis, Liber ruralium commodorum 1475: Justinian 1475: Cicero, Brutus 1475: Leonardo Bruni, Ethica 1477...
- animals, especially bees. 1304–1309. Petrus de Crescentii wrote Ruralum Commodorum, a practical manual for agriculture with many accurate observations on...
- purely ornamental planting. The Italian Piero de' Crescenzi's, Ruralium Commodorum Liber (c. 1305) is the most important practical medieval work, still mostly...