- The
Taccuinum Sanitatis is a
medieval handbook mainly on
health aimed at a
cultured lay audience. The text
exists in
several variant Latin versions, the...
- The
Hortus Sanitatis (also
written Ortus;
Latin for The
Garden of Health), a
Latin natural history encyclopaedia, was
published by
Jacob Meydenbach in...
-
Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum, Latin: The
Salernitan Rule of
Health (commonly
known as Flos
medicinae or
Lilium medicinae - The
Flower of Medicine, The...
- Cura
sanitatis Tiberii ("The cure of the
health of Tiberius") is a
short legendary text which, like
other supplements to the
Gospel of Nicodemus, is grouped...
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Hunting Dog by Li Di, 12th-century
Chinese painting Boar hunting,
tacuinum sanitatis casanatensis (14th century)
Hunting the hart (16th Century) from Turbervile...
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Making pasta;
illustration from the 15th-century
edition of
Tacuinum Sanitatis, a
Latin translation of the
Arabic work Taqwīm al-sihha by Ibn Butlan...
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three Western apocryphal traditions about Pilate's suicide. In the Cura
sanitatis Tiberii (dated
variously 5th to 7th century), the
emperor Tiberius is...
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Harvesting cabbage;
Tacuinum Sanitatis, 15th century...
- sick 14th-century
illustration of
vomiting from the
Casanatense Tacuinum Sanitatis Specialty Gastroenterology Symptoms Nausea Complications Aspiration, electrolyte...
- 4th
century A.D. It is
found in
Medieval bestiaries such as the
Hortus Sanitatis of
Jacob Meydenbach. It is also
referenced in some
sources as a Formicaleon...