Medieval lore : an epitome of the science, geography, animal and plant folk-lore and myth of the middle age : being classified gleanings from the encyclopedia of Bartholomew Anglicus On the properties of things / edited by Robert Steele ; with a preface by William Morris.
- Bartholomaeus, Anglicus, active 13th century. De proprietatibus rerum. English
- Date:
- 1893
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Medieval lore : an epitome of the science, geography, animal and plant folk-lore and myth of the middle age : being classified gleanings from the encyclopedia of Bartholomew Anglicus On the properties of things / edited by Robert Steele ; with a preface by William Morris. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![DAMASCIUS (circ. 533). A Syrian commentator on Aristotle, who took refuge in Persia. Author of a work on wonders quoted by Photius. DAMASCENE (lith cent.) Quoted by Constantinus Afer. A physician. DAMASCENE, JOHN (end of I2th cent.). An Arab physician. DIOSCORIDES (d. 47 B.C.). DIONYSIUS AREOPAGITUS, Pseudo- (circ. 400). De Celesti Hierarchia, de Divinis Nominibus, [Basi., 1539, etc.] DONATUS (333)* A famous Grammarian. EUFICIUS (circ. 600). A disciple of Gregory. FULGENTIUS (circ. 550). A grammarian. GALEN (131-210). [Basi., 1538.] GILBERTUS (circ. 1250). A celebrated English physician ; wrote Com- , PENDiuM Medicinae. [Lugd., 1510, etc.] GREGORY (circ. 590). In Jpb. HALY (circ. 1000). Wrote a Pantechni or Complementum Medicinae. The first medical work translated by Constantius Afer. A Jewish physician. [Ven., 1492, etc.] HERMES. In Alchemia. HIPPOCRATES (460-351 B.C.). [Gen., 1657.] HUGUTION PIZANUS (d. 1210). A writer on Grammar, etc. .See Fab. Bibi, de Med. Eat. HYGINUS, Pseudo- (6th cent.). Writer on Astronomy. [Ven., 1482.] INNOCENT HI. (d. 1216). ISAAG (circ. 660). An Arab physician, who translated many Greek authors into Arabie. [Lugd., 1515, etc.] ISIDORE (d. 636). Bishop of Seville. He wrote a work on Etymology in 20 books, one of the most popular works of the Middle Age. JACOBUS DE VITRIACO (d. 1244). Wrote an Exemplar, and 3 books of the Eastern and Western History. A Crusader. JEROME (340-420). [Ven., 1498, etc.] JOSEPH BEN GORION (900). Abridgment of Jewish History. [Basi., 1559, etc.] JOSEPHUS (37-95)- Jewish historian. JORATH. De Animalibus. A Syriae writer (?). LAPIDARIUM. See Marbodius de Gemmis. There are many treatises under this name. LEO IX. (1050). LUCAN (d. 65). One of the most popular Latin poets of the Middle Age. MACER FLORIDUS (6th cent.). On The Virtues of Herbs. [Naples, 1477, etc.] ^lACROBIUS (circ. 409). In Somn. Scipionis. A great favourite in Medieval times. I4I](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29011152_0155.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)