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- detailed descriptions of various medieval arts, a text commonly known as the Schedula diversarum artium ("List of various arts") or De diversis artibus ("On...
- The Schedula Romana was a pharmaceutical handbill published in 1649. Generally ****umed to have been designed after the knowledge of the cinchona bark properties...
- unadulterated article, and to whom are attributed the Roman directions for its use Schedula Romana, the earliest dating at least from 1651. In his friend Honoré Fabri...
- real author of the important medieval treatise De diversis artibus (also Schedula diversarum artium), which is ascribed to the pseudonymous Theophilus Presbyter...
- Pietro d'Abano. Theophilus Presbyter gave a long recipe in his book, the Schedula diversarum artium, for creating a compound to convert copper into "Spanish...
- 1017/s0025727300026867, PMC 1034674, PMID 14488739 Sydenham, Thomas (1809), "Schedula Monitoria, or an Essay on the Rise of a New Fever", in Benjamin Rush (ed...
- Europe. In the late 1640s, the method of use of the bark was noted in the Schedula Romana. The Royal Society of London published in its first year (1666)...
- sources describing lead gl**** survive. In the late 11th-early 12th century, Schedula Diversarum Artium (List of Sundry Crafts), the author known as "Theophilus...
- The earliest known text that describes the investment casting process (Schedula Diversarum Artium) was written around 1100 A.D. by Theophilus Presbyter...
- ⟨sch⟩ is usually used for /sk/, but the word schedule (from the Late Latin schedula) can be /sk/ or /ʃ/ depending on dialect. In Dutch, it may represent word-final...