- as the
Montpellier school and the "empiric" Rigord. The
epilogue to De
urinis is a
particularly bitter denunciation of Montpellier, its vain contentiousness...
- more like an
electronic drum
machine than
Urini.
Following the
discovery of the song's name and band,
Urini claimed that the
recordings that have surfaced...
- She was the
author of De
Urinis (on Urine), De
febribus (on Fever) and De
embrione (on the embryo): her
treatise De
Urinis treated the
method of diagnosing...
- by
Hunayn ibn Ishaq; the
Hippocratic Aphorisms and Prognostics; the De
urinis of
Theophilus Protospatharius; and the De
pulsibus of Philaretus. The collection...
-
Israeli ben Solomon’s
Liber Urinarum, and
Gilles de Corbeil’s
Carmen de
Urinis.
These works were
especially successful due to
their engagement with the...
- adds, "let him
dissect something." A
treatise Περὶ Οὔρων (Peri ouron), De
Urinis, which, in like manner,
contains little or
nothing that is original, but...
- urine―termed uroscopy—gained
widespread po****rity. The 7th-century m****cript De
Urinis by the
Byzantine physician Theophilus Protospatharius is
thought to be the...
- күзсез/küzsez > [küssez]
Unstressed vowels may be
syncopated or reduced: урыны/
urını> [urnı] килене/kilene > [kilne]
Vowels may also be elided: кара урман/qara...
-
position in 1534. He then
began to
write poetry and epigrams. In his
Liber de
urinis (1543) he
lampooned superstitious beliefs. His son
Valerius Cordus (1515–1544)...
- was an
extant m****cript in
Latin (Incipit
liber Athenagore de
pulsis et
urinis,
Quoniam medicus peritissimus debet esse...) in the 11th
century CE at the...