- in the
Gesta episcoporum Virdunensium.
Richerus tells the
story of a
Salernitan physician at the
French court in 947,
whose medical knowledge he describes...
- Romana/Romani/Romano ("Roman"/"from Rome") Salerno/Salernitani/Salernitano ("
Salernitan"/"from Salerno")
Sardo ("Sardinian"/"from Sardinia") Siciliana/Siciliani/Siciliano...
- "achieved the near-impossible: an
alliance against him of the Beneventans,
Salernitans,
Neapolitans and Spoletans;
later sources include Sawadān as well." In...
-
particular he
draws many
ideas from the
philosophical writings of the
Salernitan medical master Urso of Calabria,
particularly De
commixtionibus elementorum...
- First, His
Royal Consort, Family, and Court. Nichols/AMS Press. p. 73. "A
Salernitan Regimen of Health". Gode Cookery.
Archived from the
original on 15 January...
- "Trotta" or "Trocta" are the only
forms of this
common woman's name
found in
Salernitan sources of the 12th century; "Trotula", in contrast, is
never do****ented...
- line of dukes,
Amalfi remained independent,
except for a
brief period of
Salernitan dependency under Guaimar IV.[citation needed] In 1073, the
republic fell...
- the 12th
century attributed to
Matthaeus Platearius, and
written in the
Salernitan milieu. It is
augmented by
extracts from
other late
antique and early...
- in the
Norman Conquest of
England Roger Frugardi (c. 1140 – c. 1195),
Salernitan surgeon Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of
March (1374–1398)
Roger Niger (c....
- The
Salernitan Questions (1963) and The Rise and
Decline of the
Scholastic "Quaestio Dis****ta" (1993), as well as an
edition of The
Prose Salernitan Questions...