- mind.
Tacuinum Sanitatis says that
illnesses result from
imbalance of
these elements.
Depending on the translation, the
Tacuinum Sanitatis consists of a...
- the
Hortus sanitatis (section one –
herbs – lacking).
Latin Strasbourg.
Matthias Apiarius 1536
Sections two to five of the
Hortus sanitatis (section one...
- Levänen, "Cura
Sanitatis Tiberii -
English Translation"
Roger Pe****, "The
death of Pilate: a text and some
notes on the “Cura
Sanitatis Tiberii”" Roger...
-
Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum, Latin: The
Salernitan Rule of
Health (commonly
known as Flos
medicinae or
Lilium medicinae - The
Flower of Medicine, The...
-
three Western apocryphal traditions about Pilate's suicide. In the Cura
sanitatis Tiberii (dated
variously 5th to 7th century), the
emperor Tiberius is...
-
Hunting Dog by Li Di, 12th-century
Chinese painting Boar hunting,
tacuinum sanitatis casanatensis (14th century)
Hunting the hart (16th Century) from Turbervile...
- 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...
- the
Eastern Mediterranean. The work is also an
expansion of the Cura
sanitatis Tiberii legend from the 6th and 7th centuries,
wherein Saint Veronica...
- 14th
Century Herbarius moguntinus 1484 Gart der
Gesundheit 1485
Hortus sanitatis 1491 In 1586 the
German physician Joachim Camerarius the
Younger wrote...
-
Moschus moschiferus,
Siberian musk deer "Musk-cat",
woodcut from
Hortus Sanitatis, 1491
Muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus), a
rodent native to
North America,...