author of the 4th century herbal Herbarium Apuleii Platonici
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January 12, 2026 - Scholars agree that it was compiled in the 4th century, according to Sigerist (1930, p. 200) from Latin, according to Singer (1927, p. 37) from Greek sources. Each of the 128 to 131 chapters (the number varying between manuscripts) deals with one medical plant.
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September 29, 2024 - Scholars agree that the herbarius was compiled in the 4th century, according to Sigerist (1930, p. 200) from Latin, according to Singer (1927, p. 37) from Greek sources. Each of the 128 up to 131 chapters of the book (the number varying between manuscripts) dealt with one medical plant.
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Scholars agree that the herbarius was compiled in the 4th century, according to Sigerist (1930, p. 200) from Latin, according to Singer (1927, p. 37) from Greek sources. Each of the 128 up to 131 chapters of the book (the number varying between manuscripts) dealt with one medical plant.
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Apuleius, pseudo: Herbarium [Latin] - Medieval Manuscripts
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The herbal of Pseudo-Apuleius : from the ninth-century manuscript in the abbey of Monte Cassino (Codex casinensis 97) together with the first printed edition of Joh. Phil. de Lignamine (Editio princeps Romae 1481) / both in facsimile described and annotated by F.W.T. Hunger ; with two portraits. | Wellcome Collection
The herbal of Pseudo-Apuleius : from the ninth-century manuscript in the abbey of Monte Cassino (Codex casinensis 97) together with the first printed edition of Joh. Phil. de Lignamine (Editio princeps Romae 1481) / both in facsimile described and annotated by F.W.T. Hunger ; with two portraits.
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MEDICINE MOMENTS IN HERBARIUM OF PSEUDO-APULEIUS
HERBARIUM OF PSEUDO-APULEIUS · Abbey of Bury St Edmunds, 11th/12th century
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The Herbal of Pseudo-Apuleius : History of Information
October 22, 2022 - "Its figures are much inferior those of the Vienna Dioscorides, and, like them, derivative, though of different origin; it is, therefore, in spite of being denounced by Singer as 'a futile work, with its unrecognisable figures and incomprehensible vocabulary', and by Frank J. Anderson as a 'straw desperately grasped at by despairing men', in its way a landmark in the history both of botany and of botanical illustration. It was probably written in the south of France and for many generations was unhappily to provide western illustrators from Italy to the Rhine with a storehouse for plunder " (Blunt & Raphael, The Illustrated Herbal [1979] 28).
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pseudo-APULEIUS PLATONICUS. Herbarium Apulei. [Rome:] Johannes Philippus de Lignamine, [c.1481-82]. | Christie's
Provenance: 18th-century annotations ... HERBAL. Written in about the 4th century, the Herbarium Apulei was 'one of the most widely used and most practical remedybooks' (Hunger) of the middle ages....
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"Herbarium Apulei", the First Printed Herbal with Illustrations and Probably the First Series of Illustrations on a Scientific Subject : History of Information
In his dedicatory letter Lignamine stated that he based his edition on a manuscript found in the Abbey of Monte Cassino. In the 1930s F.W.T. Hunger identified a 9th century manuscript as Lignamine's source (codex Casinensis 97 saec.IX). This he published in facsimile as The Herbal of Pseudo-Apuleius (1935).
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Pseudo-Antonius Musa, De herba vettonica liber; Pseudo-Apuleius Platonicus, Herbarium or De medicaminibus herbarum liber, imperfect | Wellcome Collection
This herbal, traditionally attributed ... in fact a compilation of herbal remedies drawing from Greek and Latin sources put together by an anonymous compiler in the 4th century AD (about 350-395 AD), and possibly revised sometime in the 7th century: see ...
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The Origins of the Herbarium of Pseudo-Apuleius by Shirley Kinney
Africitas” in Apuleius and Africa, ed. Benjamin Todd Lee, Ellen D. Finkelpearl, and Luca · Graverini. Routledge: 2014, 88-93. ... Adams localized to North Africa. The lack of such words in the herbal does not necessarily ... Felix (fifth century), the latin translation of Dioscorides!"De materia medica, and the Galeni liber · tertius (2nd-5th century).
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Scholars agree that it was compiled in the 4th century, according to Sigerist (1930, p. 200) from Latin, according to Singer (1927, p. 37) from Greek sources. Each of the 128 to 131 chapters (the number varying between manuscripts) deals with one medical plant.
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