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- Liber de arte distillandi de simplicibus. (= Kleines Destillierbuch) Reprints of the Liber de arte distillandi de simplicibus were contained in the reprints...
- ISBN 978-83-7865-945-7. OCLC 1225234705 Dioscurides. Euporista vel de simplicibus medicinis. 1.222.1-4, quoted in Pedanius Dioscorides, Pedanii Dioscuridis...
- University of Berlin Thesis Disquisitiones Analyticae de Fractionibus Simplicibus (1825) Doctoral advisor Enno Dirksen Doctoral students Paul Gordan Otto...
- Serapionis Aggregatus in Medicinis Simplicibus, and Serapionis Aggregatoris de Simplicibus Comentarii, and Liber de Simplicibus Medicamentis, and Liber de Simplici...
- particularibus by Mesue the Younger (died 1015) and as the Medicamentis simplicibus by Abenguefit (c. 997 – 1074) respectively. Peter of Abano (1250–1316)...
- The Liber de arte distillandi de simplicibus (Book on the art of distillation out of simple ingredients [«simplicia»] or Kleines Destillierbuch): 1  is...
- alchemist Hieronymus Brunschwig published Liber de arte distillandi de simplicibus (The Book of the Art of Distillation out of Simple Ingredients), the...
- naturales; he wrote, "Penicillium. Thallus e floccis caespitosis septatis simplicibus aut ramosis fertilibus erectis apice penicillatis", (transl. Penicillium...
- al-mufrada (كتاب الأدوية المفردة, translated into Latin as De medicamentis simplicibus). Ibn al-Wafid was mainly a pharmacist in Toledo, and he used the techniques...
- universalibus et particularibus by 'Mesue' the younger, and the Medicamentis simplicibus by 'Abenguefit'. Peter of Abano (1250–1316) translated and added a supplement...