- and
author of one of the
first printed treatises devoted to coffee, De
Saluberrima potione Cahue seu Cafe
nuncupata Discurscus (Rome, 1671). The myth of...
-
Medicinalis ("The
Medical Book"; also
known as De
medicina praecepta saluberrima),
probably incomplete in the
extant form, as well as many lost works...
- book
called Liber Medicinalis (sometimes
known as De
Medicina Praecepta Saluberrima) by
Serenus Sammonicus,
physician to the
Roman emperor Caracalla, who...
- and
author of one of the
first printed treatises devoted to coffee, De
Saluberrima potione Cahue seu Cafe
nuncupata Discurscus (Rome, 1671), indicating...
-
called the Skræling in Greenland. 80°N,310°E Haec
insula optima est et
saluberrima totius septentrionis. This isle is the best and most
salubrious of the...
- have
appeared in
writing before Rome-based
Maronite Faustus Nairon's De
Saluberrima potione Cahue seu Cafe
nuncupata Discurscus in 1671, 800
years after...
- a fifteen-year tax ****essment. It was re-founded by the
Constitutio saluberrima issued by the
emperor Honorius on 17
April 418 at Ravenna,
capital of...
- sena,
planta inter omnes,
quotquot sunt,
hominibus beneficentissima et
saluberrima [Treaty of the senna, of all plants, the most
useful for
human health]...
- 1506, lost)
Dialogus carmine et
soluta oratione conflatus de
Mentis saluberrima persuasione ad
honesta ingenuarum artium studia (Leipzig: Schumann, 1516)...