• Gilbertus Anglicus (or Gilbert of England, also known as Gilbertinus; c. 1180 – c. 1250) was a medieval English physician. He is known chiefly for his...
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  • Paris and member of the Franciscan order Gilbertus Anglicus (1180-1250), English physician Gualterus Anglicus, Anglo-Norman poet writing in Latin who produced...
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  • Planciades Fulgentius or Fulgentius of Ruspe grammarian. Galen (131-210). Gilbertus Anglicus An English physician in France; wrote COMPENDIUM MEDICINAE. Pope Gregory...
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  • as Richardus Anglicus, nor with the bishop Richard Poore (died 1237) who was also (falsely) referred to by that name. Ricardus Anglicus, cleric and medical...
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  • medical authorities of his time. His medical works, alongside those of Gilbertus Anglicus, "formed part of the core curriculum that underpinned the practice...
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  • England: A Middle English Translation of the Pharmaceutical Writings of Gilbertus Anglicus. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press. pp. XV–LXXIV....
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  • 1194) Alice of Schaerbeek, Flemish Cistercian lay sister (b. 1220) Gilbertus Anglicus, English physician and writer (b. 1180) Julian of Speyer, German Franciscan...
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  • Sempringham (c. 1083–1190), the only Englishman to found a monastic order Gilbertus Anglicus or Gilbert of England (c. 1180 – c. 1250), English physician Gilbert...
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    in the 13th century. Despite the limitations of medieval medicine, Gilbertus Anglicus published the Compendium Medicinae, one of the longest medical works...
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  • 1194) Alice of Schaerbeek, Flemish Cistercian lay sister (b. 1220) Gilbertus Anglicus, English physician and writer (b. 1180) Julian of Speyer, German Franciscan...
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