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- Scotland. "heliotrope". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Albertus Magnus, De Mineralibus, II.5. in: id., Opera omnia, ed. Borgnet (Paris, 1890), vol. 5, Mineralia:...
- general approach to science may be surprisingly modern. For example, in De Mineralibus (Book II, Tractate ii, Ch. 1) Albert claims, "For it is [the task] of...
- stones. This is thought to be based on Albertus Magnus's treatise De mineralibus. In an inscription elsewhere on the map, the cartographer expresses his...
- Fossils: De conchyliis turbinatis, bivalvibus et univalvibus; item de mineralibus, fossilibus et thermis Philippensibus, ex m****criptis reverendi Patris...
- Philosophi**** de Mineralibus Aquis in eodem comitatu observatis, 1694; reprinted at Geneva, 1736. Exercitationes quinque, de Aquis Mineralibus; Thermis Calidis;...
- (Experimenta Alberti). These are pieces by Albert the Great, from De Mineralibus, 1256, according to Lynn Thorn****, gathered on the theme of occult powers...
- was written in the first half of 13th century. Its main parts are De mineralibus by Aristoteles and De natura loci by Albertus Magnus. Bartholomaeus Anglicus:...
- with D. C. Mandeville for the re-attribution of the alchemical text De Mineralibus to an origin in Avicenna. Holmyard served as the founding editor of the...
- and cold. The Gr**** philosopher and botanist Theophrastus wrote his De Mineralibus, which accepted Aristotle's view, and divided minerals into two categories:...
- Before 1475: Matheolus Perusinus. De memoria 1476: Albertus Magnus. De mineralibus. Corr: Nicolaus de Pigaciis 1477: Gentile da Foligno. Commentary on Avicenna...