- 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...
- iron (blade)":
Marcellus of Bordeaux, De
medicamentis Marcellus, De
medicamentis 33.64. Marcellus, De
medicamentis 33.64;
compare Pliny the Elder, Natural...
-
without acknowledgment to the work of
Marcellus Empiricus (c. 410), De
Medicamentis Empiricis, Physicis, et Rationabilibus,
which is of
great value for the...
-
saxoso colle,
maritimo adflatu paucas coquente anforas … nec
aliud aptius medicamentis indicatur. Unsworth,
Barry (2
September 2006). "Unreliable witness"....
- al-adwiya al-mufrada (كتاب الأدوية المفردة,
translated into
Latin as De
medicamentis simplicibus). Ibn al-Wafid was
mainly a
pharmacist in Toledo, and he...
-
Medicinis universalibus et
particularibus by 'Mesue' the younger, and the
Medicamentis simplicibus by 'Abenguefit'.
Peter of
Abano (1250–1316)
translated and...
- Alcoati's
Congregatio sive
Liber de Oculis, and the
Liber de
Simplicibus Medicamentis by a pseudo-Serapion As
early as the end of the 10th century, European...
- may
offer a
textual reference to Esus not
dependent on
Lucan in his De
medicamentis, a
compendium of
pharmacological preparations written in
Latin in 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...