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John Arderne, Johannes de Toleto — 15th century, second half; English

MS. Ashmole 1434

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Title

John Arderne, Johannes de Toleto — 15th century, second half; English

Gerard of Montpellier — 14th century; English

Treatise on surgery — 17th century, first quarter; English

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MS. Ashmole 1434

Place of origin

English

Date

14th century

17th century, first quarter

15th century, second half

Language

Latin

Middle English (1100-1500)

Contents

MS. Ashmole 1434 – Part 1
John Arderne Practica
Johannes de Toleto De conservanda sanitate
Medical treatise
MS. Ashmole 1434 – Part 2
Gerard of Montpellier De modo medendi
Medical recipes
MS. Ashmole 1434 – Part 3
Treatise on surgery

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  • John Tolet, Cardinal, -1274 or 1275

  • Gerard of Montpellier, 13th cent.

  • Arderne, John, active 1307-1370

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