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Trotula is a name
referring to a
group of
three texts on women's
medicine that were
composed in the
southern Italian port town of
Salerno in the 12th...
- in the
early or
middle decades of the 12th century. She (called
often Trotula) was one of a
group of
women physicians who
studied in
medieval Italy,...
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Margaret W. Rossiter.
Rossiter provides several examples of this effect.
Trotula (Trota of Salerno), a 12th-century
Italian woman physician,
wrote books...
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square appears in
early and late
medieval medical textbooks such as the
Trotula, and was emplo**** as a
medieval cure for many ailments,
particularly for...
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produced German translations of
various classical and
medieval authors (
Trotula, Macrobius, Gilbertinus, Muscio).
onomancy (18 mss.,
Heidelberger Schicksalsbuch...
- The
first recorded obstetric m****cripts from the 12th
century is
titled Trotula.
There is a
debate on who the
author of
these medieval medical texts was;...
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inhabitants were
referred to by
Europeans as the last "European savages".
Trotula (11th–12th century),
early representative and
pioneer of women's medicine...
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Siena Digenis Acritas,
anonymous Gr****
author The
Diseases of Women,
Trotula of
Salerno La
divina commedia (The
Divine Comedy),
Dante Alighieri Dukus...
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illustrated girdles, the
loins were
sometimes wrapped with
animal skin. The
Trotula, a 12th-century m****cript on women's
health recommends girding the loins...
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school is
Trota or
Trotula de Ruggiero, who is
accredited with
several books on
gynaecology and cosmetics,
collectively known as The
Trotula. De P****ionibus...