Hippiatrica divided into chapters, and citing the authors Aemilius Hispanus, Anatolius, Aspyrtus, Archimedes, Hierocles, Hippocrates, Litorius Beneventanus, Pelagonius, Theomnestus and Tiberius.
ff 438r-439v Extracts from St. Epiphanius, St. Anastasius of Sinai, etc., on festivals. ff 439v-441v Ecclesiastical history of Armenia from St. Gregory the Illuminator to the Catholicus Norseses II, with an account of the origin of the fast ἀρτζιβούριον. Inc. Ἰστέον ὅτι ὑπὸ λέοντος τοῦ ἀρχιεπισ...
Leaf from a commentary on the Aphorisms of Hippocrates (TLG 0627.012), in Middle Irish, covering v.64-72. The first complete section (65) begins Quibuscumque uulneribus tumores aparent etc. .i. ased ader Ipocrates annseo da mbeid cneadha ar neach (ocus) at gu follus unnta (ocus) gan spasmus no d...
Miscellany, assembled from fragments of several different codices; includes the confession of faith of a town in Germany; a fragment of the Regimen acutorum, attributed to Hipppocrates; a fragment of Hidlebert of Lavardin, Sermo de communi consensu; and medical texts
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Miscellany, assembled from fragments of several different codices. The manuscript was formerly bound together with Arundel MSS 499 and 500, and foliated consecutively with these volumes, as ff. 18-43 (the current foliation is as ff. 1-26). Folios 15 and 16 were originally part of Arundel MS 44, ...
Ars Commentata (Galen, Commentaries on the Ars Medicinae)
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Ars Commentata, or Galen's commentaries on the Ars Medicinae. An early copy of the collection of medical texts and commentaries generally known as the Ars Commentata that was put together around 1250 as part of the curriculum for medical teaching at university. The manuscript was written in Pari...
Hippocrates, Epistula ad Ptolemaeum regem de hominis fabrica. F. Z. Ermins, Anecdota medica Graeca, Leiden 1840, pp. 279-297. Inc. Συνέστηκεν ὁ κόσμος ἐκ τεσσάρων στοιχείων.