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Matthaeus Platearius was a
physician from the
medical school at Salerno, and is
thought to have
produced a twelfth-century
Latin m****cript on medicinal...
- from a
possibly fifteenth-century
French m****cript of a work by
Matthaeus Platearius. The word melonge,
below the illustration, has a blue
initial M-....
- director, and
possibly wind
instrument player of the
Renaissance Matthaeus Platearius (12th century),
physician from the
medical school at
Salerno Matthaeus...
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herbalism flourished with
contribution Italian physicians like
Matthaeus Platearius who
compiled herbal m****cripts, such as the "Circa Instans,"
which served...
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transformed and it is
similar to
marine pitch", and the
physician Matthaeus Platearius said "Mumia is a ****e
found in the
sepulchers of the dead.... That is...
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merveilles et
choses memorables du monde. He also
illustrated Matthaeus Platearius' "The Book of
Simple Medicines"
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media related to...
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translated into Arabic.
Matthaeus Silvaticus, Avicenna, Galen, Dioscorides,
Platearius and
Serapio inspired the
appearance of
three main
works printed in Mainz:...
- work from the
second half of the 12th
century attributed to
Matthaeus Platearius, and
written in the
Salernitan milieu. It is
augmented by
extracts from...
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Rushd Man
Islamic Golden Age 12th
century CE Arab
Andalusian Matthaeus Platearius Man
Middle Ages 12th
century CE
Unclear Pope
Innocent III Man
Middle Ages...
- the Old (Isaac Iudaeus).
Johannes (d.
February 2, 1161) and
Matthaeus Platearius,
possible father and son,
resided in
Salerno at this time when they apparently...