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Antonius Musa, Ps.-Apuleius, Sextus Placitus, Ps.-Dioscorides — 12th century, end; English

MS. Ashmole 1462

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Title

Antonius Musa, Ps.-Apuleius, Sextus Placitus, Ps.-Dioscorides — 12th century, end; English

Shelfmark

MS. Ashmole 1462

Place of origin

English

Date

12th century, end

Language

Latin

Contents

Medical and herbal texts.
Antonius Musa De herba uettonica
Ps.-Apuleius Herbal
Sextus Placitus Liber medicinae
Ps.-Dioscorides Ex herbis feminis

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Decoration

Fine miniatures and coloured drawings. BL MS. Sloane 1975 is from the same workshop. (Pächt and Alexander iii. 244, pl. XXIII)

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  • Antonius, Musa, fl. 23 BCE

  • Apuleius, pseudo

  • Dioscorides, Pseudo-

  • Placitus, Sextus, 4th-5th cent.

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