- the
Italian agricultural writer Pietro de
Crescentius wrote his
Liber Ruralium Commodorum. He
noted the
efforts of the
Piedmontese to make "Gr**** style"...
- age of
almost ninety. The
Ruralia commoda,
sometimes known as the
Liber ruralium commodorum ("book of
rural benefits"), was
completed some time between...
-
described as
having a
barrel of "nebiolo" (sic). In the 1304
treatise Liber Ruralium Commodorum, the
Italian jurist Pietro Crescenzi described wine made from...
- Düsseldorf
Praecepta medico-practica in usum
chirurgorum castrensium et
ruralium ditionum austriacarum, Vienna:
Rudolph Graeffer, 1777, pp. 586 (Translation:...
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garden was laid out in the
treatise by
Pietro Crescenzi of Bologna,
Liber ruralium commodorum, a work that was
often copied, as the many
surviving m****cripts...
- ŽAŠKOVKÝ, F.
Manuale Musico-Liturgi**** in usum
Ecclesiarum Cathedralium et
Ruralium ... Agriae: Typ.
Lycei Archi-Episcopalis, 1853. 254 p. -
available at ULB´s...
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remained famous for two and a half centuries. In his book on husbandry,
Liber Ruralium Commodorum,
written about 1300,
Pietro de'
Crescenzi envisaged larger gardens...
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Ardorini Missionaries (in
Latin Congregatio Piorum Operariorum Catechistarum Ruralium) are a
Roman Catholic religious order. They use the post-nominal initials...
- only
peripherally concerned with how to grow them.
Piero de' Crescenzi,
Ruralium Commodorum Liber (c. 1305). The most
important practical medieval work...
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Lucantonio Giunti and a m****cript copy of
Pietro de' Crescenzi's
Liber Ruralium Commodorum ("book of
rural benefits").
After his death, his
library and...