- The
Mulomedicina Chironis (literally, "Chiron's
Medicine for Mules") is a 4th-century
medical treatise on
medicine for
treating horses,
written in Latin...
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Mulomedicina (1250-1375 ca.,
Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana,
pluteo 45.19)...
- took his PhD with the
dissertation "La
tradizione manoscritta della Mulomedicina di
Publio Vegezio Renato".
After his
teach licence in 2003, he became...
- similar,
where the
demand for
grammatical accuracy was lower, such as the
Mulomedicina Chironis, a
veterinary treatise.
Christian texts, as many originated...
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Hippiatria (Padua, 1818).
Several later derivatives editions exist including Mulomedicina (or
Medela equorum ) by
Teodorico Borgognoni (late 13th century); Marescalcia...
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meaning 'manure'. Cato the
Elder uses it, as well as stercus,
while the
Mulomedicina Chironis speaks of ****a būbula, 'cattle manure'.
Unlike the English...
- (1785–1852).
Latin (Codices
latini monacenses – Clm), c. 17,000 items.
Mulomedicina Chironis (Clm 243), 4th
century Breviarium Alarici (Clm 22501), 6th century...
- 42, as
noted by Pascal, "October Horse," pp. 284–285. Vegetius, Ars
Mulomedicina 3.12.4 (see also 1.20.3); J.N. Adams,
Pelagonius and
Latin Veterinary...