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- De officiis (1465), and HerbariusRogatu plurimorum... (1484), usually referred to as the "Herbarius latinus". The Herbarius was compiled from older...
- scholarship to the author of a 4th-century herbal known as Pseudo-A****ius Herbarius or Herbarium A****ii Platonici. The author of the text apparently wished...
- Hildesheim 2004) (Digitalisat) Herbarius moguntinus. Ausgabe Vicenza 1491. Titelblatt (Bildlink) Gundolf Keil: 'Herbarius Moguntinus' ('Aggregator practicus...
- Alicyclobacillus herbarius is a species of Gram positive, strictly aerobic, bacterium. The bacteria are acidophilic and produced endospores. It was first...
- 13th Century Ibn al-Baitar 13th Century Conrad of Megenberg 14th Century Herbarius moguntinus 1484 – Gart der Gesundheit 1485 – Hortus sanitatis 1491 In...
- of the Romans and Gr****s with their native Iris pseudacorus. Thus the Herbarius zu Teutsch, published at Mainz in 1485, describes and includes a woodcut...
- Materia Medica E 2.101; Pliny, Natural History 21.107–115; Pseudo-A****ius, Herbarius 79, as cited by Andrew Dalby, Food in the Ancient World from A to Z (Routledge...
- Herbal List of herbaria Plant collecting Oshibana Virtual herbarium "Herbarius continens species plantarum tum patriarum tum exoticarum ad vivum prout...
- Materia Medica E 2.101; Pliny, Natural History 21.107–115; Pseudo-A****ius, Herbarius 79, as cited by Andrew Dalby, Food in the Ancient World from A to Z (Routledge...
- German works published in Mainz, the Latin Herbarius (1484), the first herbal published in Germany, German Herbarius (1485), the latter evolving into the Ortus...