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- The Liber colorum secundum Magistrum Bernardum ('Book of Colours according to Master Bernard') is a medieval treatise on miniature painting and book illumination...
- chemist and developed several drugs, such as Unguentum ex nitro, Magistrum perlarum, Magistrum collorum, and Aurum potabile, which were produced by the pharmacies...
- Generalem Magistrum Ordinis Praedicatorum, de articulis XLII 1271 De motu cordis, ad Magistrum Philippum 1270–1271 De mixtione elementorum, ad Magistrum Philippum...
- century North Italian manual on book illumination Liber colorum secundum Magistrum Bernardum describe its usage. In Viking Age levels at archaeological digs...
- adunati in Audentia dicte Opere, elegerunt in sculptorem dicte Opere dignum magistrum Michelangelum Lodovici Bonarroti, civem florentinum, ad faciendum et perficiendum...
- century) containing a copy of the late 13th century Liber colorum secundum Magistrum Bernardum Ian Thompson, review, The Spectator, 25 June 2005, of Viragos...
- D.C.M.). M.D.C.M. is from the Latin Medicinae Doctorem et Chirurgiae Magistrum meaning "Doctor of Medicine and Master of Surgery". Upon graduation, students...
- Polikarpa ze Śmiercią, Latin: De morte prologus, Dialogus inter Mortem et Magistrum Polikarpum) is a late medieval dialog in verse, written probably in the...
- doi:10.2224/sbp.1990.18.1.169. Klapprott, Jürgen (1979). "Barba Facit Magistrum: An Investigation into the Effect of a Bearded University Teacher on His...
- "Rozmowa Mistrza Polikarpa ze Śmiercią" (Latin: "Dialogus inter Mortem et Magistrum Polikarpum"). In Serbia and other South Slavic countries, the Grim Reaper...