- Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Merriam-Webster.
Albertus Magnus, De
Mineralibus, II.5. in: id.,
Opera omnia, ed.
Borgnet (Paris, 1890), vol. 5, Mineralia:...
- stones. This is
thought to be
based on
Albertus Magnus's
treatise De
mineralibus. In an
inscription elsewhere on the map, the
cartographer expresses his...
-
general approach to
science may be
surprisingly modern. For example, in De
Mineralibus (Book II,
Tractate ii, Ch. 1)
Albert claims, "For it is [the task] of...
- Philosophi**** de
Mineralibus Aquis in
eodem comitatu observatis, 1694;
reprinted at Geneva, 1736.
Exercitationes quinque, de
Aquis Mineralibus;
Thermis Calidis;...
- (Experimenta Alberti).
These are
pieces by
Albert the Great, from De
Mineralibus, 1256,
according to Lynn Thorn****,
gathered on the
theme of
occult powers...
- with D. C.
Mandeville for the re-attribution of the
alchemical text De
Mineralibus to an
origin in Avicenna.
Holmyard served as the
founding editor of the...
-
Before 1475:
Matheolus Perusinus. De
memoria 1476:
Albertus Magnus. De
mineralibus. Corr:
Nicolaus de
Pigaciis 1477:
Gentile da Foligno.
Commentary on Avicenna...
- on geology,
together with Aristotle's
Meteorology and Avicenna's De
Mineralibus.
These three treatises were an
important influence on the
study of geology...
- was
written in the
first half of 13th century. Its main
parts are De
mineralibus by
Aristoteles and De
natura loci by
Albertus Magnus.
Bartholomaeus Anglicus:...
- Fossils: De
conchyliis turbinatis,
bivalvibus et univalvibus; item de
mineralibus,
fossilibus et
thermis Philippensibus, ex m****criptis
reverendi Patris...