Hertodt's References

Hertodt's References

appendix 1 Hertodt’s References Crocologia documents and authors cited by Hertodt. No editions are listed after 1671 as Hertodt could not have accessed them for Crocologia. References in speech marks are those for which Hertodt’s given title does not match books in the WorldCat or CERL databases. Acts of the Apostles. [A book of the Bible]. Actuarius, Johannes Zacharius. Byzantine physician; lived 1275–c. 1328. Ader, Gulielmus. Author of Enarrationes de aegrotis, et morbis in Euangelio; died in 1638. Aëtius. “Sermones.” De placitis philosophorum. Albert the Great [Albertus Magnus]. De animalibus. Alciato. Emblemata. Alexander of Tralles [Alexanderus Trallianus]. “Book I”. Physician and author of Twelve books on medicine. Altensteig, Johann (listed incorrectly as Altenstaig in Hertodt’s original text). Writer of dictionaries; lived 1480–1523 (CERL). Amato Lusitano [Amatus Lusitanus]. Curationum medicinalium. Editions published 1560–1570, Lyon. Angelus, Daniel. Catalogus medicamentorum spagyricorum pharmacopoeia spagyricae … appendix de compositione medicamentorum … 1667, Gdansk. Archidamus. Probably the king of Sparta who reigned from approximately 476BC to 427. Aristotle. Categories. Liber predicamentorum. Aristotle. De historia animalis. Aristotle. De mirabilis ausculationibus. Aristotle. Metaphysics. Ausonius. Fourth century Roman poet. Avicenna [Ibn Sina]. Persian polymath; lived c. 980–1037. Bacon, Francis, Viscount of St Albans. Historia vitae et mortis. Editions published 1623– 1663. 1st ed. published in London; later editions also in mainland Europe. Banzer, Marcus. Dean of the Faculty of Medicine in Wittenberg. Quoted by Sachs von Löwenheim in his Gammarologia (see below). Barbette, Paul. Praxim Barbettianam cum notis et observationibus Frederici Dekkers. 1669, Leiden. Bartholin, Thomas [Bartholinus]. Cista medica Hafniensis. 1662, Copenhagen. Bartholomaeus Anglicus [Bartholomew the Englishman]. De proprietatibus rerum. In 19 books. © koninklijke brill nv, leiden, 2020 | doi:10.1163/9789004435292_029Sally Francis and Maria Teresa Ramandi - 9789004435292 Downloaded from Brill.com09/30/2021 02:11:15AM via free access 242 appendix 1 Bauhin, Caspar/Gaspard [Bauhinus, Casparus]. Swiss botanist; lived 1560–1624 (CERL). Bauhin, Johann. Historia plantarum universalis. Two volumes. 1650 & 1651. Behr. A doctor of Strasbourg (Hertodt, 1671). Besler, Basilius. Hortus Eystettensis. 1613, Nuremburg. Besold, Philip. Possibly an error and should be Hieronymus Besold, 16th century Ger- man theologian and writer of commentaries. Bils, Louis de [Bilsius]. Dutch anatomist; lived 1624–1670 (CERL). Bock, Hieronymus [Tragus]. German botanist and physician; lived 1498–1554 (CERL). Böckel, Johann. “Regimen pestis” possibly part of De peste. 1577, Heinrichstadt. Bodin, Jean [Bodinus]. De magorum daemonomia. 1591, Strasbourg. Boë (Sylvius), Franz de le [Sylvius, Franciscus]. Dutch physician & scientist; lived 1614– 1672. (CERL). Bonacciuoli, Luigi [Bonaciolus, Ludovicus]. De foetus formatione. 1650, Leiden. Book of Job. [A book of the Bible]. Book of Kings. [A book of the Bible]. Borel, Pierre [Borellus]. “Observationes” possibly Observationum microscopicarum cen- turia. 1656, The Hague. Bottoni, Albertino. Physician in Padua (Hertodt, 1671); died c. 1596 (CERL). Prolific author. Brodaeus, Johannes. Miscellanea book VI. 1555, Basel. Brunfels, [Brunfelius]. Otto Brunfels, German botanist and theologian; lived 1488–1534 (CERL). Prolific author. Brunner, Balthasar [Brunnerus]. Consilia medica. 1617, Halle an der Saale. Caesalpino, Andrea [Caesalpinus]. “Book I.” Italian botanist and physician, director of the Botanical Gardens at Pisa; lived 1524/5–1603 (CERL). Caldera de Heredia, Gaspar [Calderae, Casparis]. Tribunal, medicum, magicum, et polit- icum. 1658, Leiden. Camerarius, Joachim the Younger. Hortus medicus et philosophicus. 1588, Frankfurt. Camerarius. “Epitome” possibly Mattholi & Camerarius, Joachim theYounger, Deplantis epitome utilissima. 1598, Frankfurt. Camerarius. “Memorabilium” possibly Camerarius, Johann Rudolf, Sylloges memorab- ilium medicinae et mirabilium naturae arcanorum. Editions published 1614–1652. Capelluti, Rolando [Capellutius, Rolandus]. “Tractatus chirurgicus de peste” possibly Tractatus de curationes pestiferorum apostematum. Editions published 1468–1648. Capivaccio, Girolamo [Capivaccius, Hieronymus]. Professor of Medicine at Padua; lived 1500–1589 (CERL). Quoted the letters collected by Scholz, see below. Cardano, Girolamo [Cardanus]. “Consilium de respirationis difficultate” possibly Hieronymi Cardani Quaedam opuscula … Consilium pro illustri Hieronymo Palavicino Principe curtis majoris, difficultate spirandi laborante … 1559, Basel. Cardano, Girolamo [Cardanus]. De subtilitate. Editions published 1550–1664. Sally Francis and Maria Teresa Ramandi - 9789004435292 Downloaded from Brill.com09/30/2021 02:11:15AM via free access hertodt’s references 243 Chrysostom, St John. “De mente irata et tranquilla.” Cicero. In Verrem. Cicero. Oratio ad Quirites. Cicero. Somnium Scipionis. Cicero. Tusculanae quaestiones II. Clusius [L’Écluse, Charles de]. “Book II” & “Book V.” French botanist, Professor of Bot- any at Leiden; lived 1526–1609 (CERL). Coler, Johann [Colerus]. “Gartenbau” possibly Oeconomia ruralis et domestica … Alge- meines haussbuch und kurtze beschreibung von hausshalten, wein-, acker-, garten-, blumen- und feldbau. Editions published 1645–1665. Costeo, Giovanni [Costaeus]. Possibly Giovanni Costeo, Italian Professor of Medicine and Philosophy; lived 1500–1603: or Giovanni Francesco Costeo, Italian physician; lived 1565–1608. (CERL). Medical books by Johannes Costaeus published 1564–1658 (WorldCat). Crato, Johannes [Krafft, Johannes]. Chief Physician to three Holy Roman Emperors (Hertodt, 1671). Crescenzi, Pietro de’ [Crescentium]. De agricultura. Editions published 1478–1605. Croll, Otto [Crollius]. Basilica chymica. Editions published 1608–1670 (and later). Cumano, Marcello [Cumanus, Marcellus]. Quoted by Welsch’s Sylloge curationum et observationum medicinalium (see below). Dekkers, Frederick. In Barbette’s Praxim Barbettianam cum notis et observationibus Fre- derici Dekkers (see above). Deodatus, Claudius. Pantheum hygiasticum. Editions published 1628 & 1629. Despars, Jacques [Partibus, Jacobus de]. Physician and Chancellor of the University of Paris; lived c. 1380–1458 (CERL). Deuteronomy. [A book of the Bible]. Diemerbroeck. Probably Ysbrand van Diemerbroeck; lived 1609–1674.Wrote on human anatomy and on the plague (CERL). Diogenes Laërtius. Vita Sua, books IV, IX. Third century biographer of the Greek philo- sophers. Dionysius of Halicarnassus. Book VIII. Dionysius the Aeropagite. De divinis nominibus. Dioscorides. De materia medica. Dioscorides. “De re medica”. Dodoens, Rembert [Dodonaeus]. Dutch botanist and Professor of Medicine at Leiden; lived 1517–1585. (CERL). Döring, Michael. “De peste” possibly Fasciculus quorundam tractatuum de peste. 1631, Breslau. Dubois, Jacques [Sylvius, Jacobus]. French physician and anatomist; lived 1478–1555 (CERL). Sally Francis and Maria Teresa Ramandi - 9789004435292 Downloaded from Brill.com09/30/2021 02:11:15AM via free access 244 appendix 1 Duchesne, Joseph [Quercetanus]. “De affectibus capitis” possibly Tetras gravissimorum totius capitis affectuum. Editions published 1606–1617, Marburg. Duchesne, Joseph [Quercetanus]. Pharmacopoea dogmaticorum restituta. Editions published 1607–1631. Durante, Castore. Italian botanist and physician; lived 1529–1590 (CERL). Ecclesiastes. [A book of the Bible]. Elideo de Padoani [Paduanis, Helidaeus de.] Quoted in the letters collected by Scholz, see below. Englehart, Dr. Chief Physician in Anhalt (Hertodt, 1671). Eobanus [Helius Eobanus Hessus]. Book III, Heroidum. Epifanio, Ferdinando [Epiphanius, Ferdinandus]. Italian physician & historian; lived 1569–1638 (CERL). Cited by Hertodt as the author of Empyrica (but see next entry). Epifanio, Nicola [Epiphanius, Nicolaus]. Empyrica. Editions published 1615 & 1625. Epistle to the Hebrews. [A book of the Bible]. Ettmüller, Michael. Practitioner in Leipzig (Hertodt, 1671) and member of the Aca- demiae Naturae Curiosorum (Anon, 1676a). Provided information by personal com- munication to Hertodt. Evagrius. Evagrius Ponticus. Christian mystic; lived 345–399AD. Fabry von Hilden,Wilhelm [Fabricius Hildanus]. “Observationes chirurgicae”&“Chirur- gicae observationes” possibly Selectae observationes chirurgicae. 1598. Or Observa- tiones et curationes chirurgicae. Editions published 1606–1641. Falloppio, Gabrielo [Fallopius, Gabrielis]. De simplicibus medicamentis purgantibus. 1565 & 1566, Venice. Fehr, Johann Michael [Febrius, Michaelis]. “Scorzonera Curiosorum” possibly Anchora sacra, vel scorzonera, ad normam & formam Academiae Naturae-Curiosorum. 1666, Jena. Fernel, Jean [Fernelius, Johannis]. “Methodus medendi” possibly Therapeutices univer- salis seu medendi rationis. 1607 & 1610, Hannover. Ferrari, Giovanni Battista [Baptista] of Siena. Deflorumcultura [book IV]. Editions pub- lished 1633–1664. Feynes, François [Feyneus]. Medicina practica. 1650, Lyon. [Also incorrectly cited as Feuneus by Hertodt and listed as “Praxis medica”, “Practica” and “Practica medi- cina”]. Finck, Joannes Vincentius [Finckius]. Encheiridion dogmatico-hermeticum. 1618 & 1628, Leipzig. Finx, Erasmus [Francisci, Erasmus]. “Ost- und West-Indischen lustgarten” possibly Ost- und West-Indischer wie ach Sinesischer lust- und staats-garten. 1668, Nuremburg. Flavius Vegetius. Ch. 24 De bello presumably from De rei militari.

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