Herbal (section Albertus Magnus – De Vegetabilibus)
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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Amanita muscaria (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
and 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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planting beds. Grass 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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Science, by Stanley L. Jaki. “De vegetabilibus etplantis”, by Albertus Magnus(1193-1206) Compendium of Dialectic [Summulae de dialectica]. by Buridan (<1300-1361)...
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century): compiled a list of plants Albertus Magnus, De vegetabilibus et plantis (c. 1260): rewrites De Plantis, a book then wrongly believed to be by Aristotle...
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Adam Afzelius (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
to 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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century; Bartholomew of Messina, from Greek, Sicily c.1260 De Plantis or De Vegetabilibus (now attributed to Nicolaus of Damascus, 1st century B.C.):...
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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...
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Andrea Cesalpino (redirect from De Plantis of Caesalpino)
His most important publication was De plantis libri XVI (1583). The work is dedicated to the Grand Duke Francesco I de' Medici. Unlike the "herbals" of...
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