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- from Spain. He probably wrote the De medicamentis liber during his retirement there. The author of the De medicamentis is most likely the Marcellus who was...
- in the same book. Marcellus Empiricus, De medicamentis 100.36. p. 410 Marcellus Empiricus, De medicamentis 100.13. p. 298.  This article incorporates...
- Marcellus of Bordeaux may offer another textual reference to Esus in his De medicamentis, a compendium of pharmacological preparations written in Latin in the...
- Online. Douglas Harper. Retrieved 1 April 2021. Marcellus Empiricus, De medicamentis 33.64; compare Pliny the Elder, Natural History 25.75 (37). "There is...
- without acknowledgment to the work of Marcellus Empiricus (c. 410), De Medicamentis Empiricis, Physicis, et Rationabilibus, which is of great value for the...
- 10; Corbeill, Nature Embodied, p. 37. See also Marcellus Empiricus, De medicamentis 10.70 and 82. Augustine, De Civitate Dei 6.9. J.N. Adams, The Latin ****ual...
- sive, Catalogus auctorum et librorum omnium qui de re botanica, de medicamentis ex vegetabilibus paratis, de re rustica, & de horticultura tractant,...
- iron (blade)": Marcellus of Bordeaux, De medicamentis Marcellus, De medicamentis 33.64. Marcellus, De medicamentis 33.64; compare Pliny the Elder, Natural...
- universalibus et particularibus by Mesue the Younger (died 1015) and as the Medicamentis simplicibus by Abenguefit (c. 997 – 1074) respectively. Peter of Abano...
- Medicinis universalibus et particularibus by 'Mesue' the younger, and the Medicamentis simplicibus by 'Abenguefit'. Peter of Abano (1250–1316) translated and...