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- "Tabula Antidotarii" of Armengaud Blaise and Its Hebrew Translation
"Tabula Antidotarii" of Armengaud Blaise and Its Hebrew Translation
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Armengaud Blaise or Blaise (d. 1312), a nephew of the celebrated medieval medical & theological figure Arnau de Vilanova (d.1311), is becoming better known, thanks in large part to the documentation preserved in the Archivo de la Corona de Aragon. Armengaud became a practicing physician and went to Barcelona at the end of 1303 to serve the king & queen, & later became physician to Pope Clement V at Avignon. He helped turn Latin into at least five works from the earlier tradition of Greco-Arabic scientific learning & also wrote at least two original medical compositions. The second of these, called the "Tabula Antidotarii, " is a summary list of a number of common compound medicines together with their properties, arranged in tabular form. This book provides a study of Armengaud & the Latin "Tabula Antidotarii", Estori ha-Parhi & the Hebrew translation of the "Tabula", & The Latin & Hebrew texts. It also includes the English, Latin & Hebrew texts of the "Tabula", facsimile pages, the translator's intro., Table 1: The sequence of drugs in the manuscripts, Documentation in the Crown of Aragon concerning Armengaud Blaise, Bibliography, Index of Proper Names, Hebrew-Latin Index, & Latin-Hebrew Index.
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