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University of
Padua and
tutor to St
Thomas Aquinas. It was
called De
Vegetabilibus (c. 1256 AD) and even
though based on
original observations and plant...
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Commentary (2008 and 2011); "Adam of Bockenfield, 'Glossaae
super De
vegetabilibus et plantis': A
Critical Edition with Introduction"; and, most recently...
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causa optime explicatur, quae est absentia,
carentia &
abstinentia a
vegetabilibus recentibus, ..." (... but [this misfortune] is
explained very well by...
- Romania.
Albertus Magnus was the
first to
record it in his work De
vegetabilibus some time
before 1256,
commenting "vocatur
fungus muscarum, eo quod...
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auctorum et
librorum omnium qui de re botanica, de
medicamentis ex
vegetabilibus paratis, de re rustica, & de
horticultura tractant, 1740. Séguier's...
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indicate this
person as the
author when
citing a
botanical name. De
vegetabilibus svecanis observationes et experimenta, 1785. "The
botanical history...
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causa optime explicatur, que est absentia,
carentia &
abstinentia a
vegetabilibus recentibus, ... ( ... but [this misfortune] is
explained very well by...
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Materia Medica of
Dioscorides c. 60 AD
Naturalis Historia 77–79 AD De
Vegetabilibus of
Albertus Magnus c. 1256
Herbarum Vivae Icones 1530
Libellus De Re...
- beds. Gr**** was also
first noted in the
medieval garden. In the De
Vegetabilibus of
Albertus Magnus,
written around 1260,
instructions are
given for...
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classification De
Materia Medica, c. 60 AD
Albertus Magnus classification De
Vegetabilibus, c. 1256 [1]
Caesalpino classification De
plantis libri XVI, 1583 John...