Last edited by Nebei
Tuesday, July 7, 2020 | History

2 edition of Regimen sanitatis salernitanum found in the catalog.

Regimen sanitatis salernitanum

a poem on the preservation of health in rhyming Latin verse. Addressed by the school of Salerno to Robert of Normandy, son of William the Conqueror, with an ancient translation

by Croke, Alexander Sir

  • 326 Want to read
  • 40 Currently reading

Published by D.A. Talboys in Oxford .
Written in


Edition Notes

Other titlesThe Englishman"s docter.
Statementand an introduction by Sir Alexander Croke ...
The Physical Object
Paginationxix, 199 p.
Number of Pages199
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL25471292M
LC Control Number06021823

Il Regimen Sanitatis Salernitanum è il trattato divulgativo di prevenzione sanitaria più noto del XIII secolo: sebbene non se ne conoscano l'autore né la data precisa, esso rappresenta il frutto più significativo di quella scuola salernitana considerata la più antica e illustre istituzione medievale medica dell'Occidente europeo/5(5).   The Regimen Sanitatis Salernitanum (the lilium medicinae) is one of the oldest comprehensive health guides ever penned by mankind. Dating to the medieval era, it speaks on phlebotomy (bloodletting), diet, exercise, and disease prevention. All of its content is presented against the backdrop of the four :

Regimen Sanitatis × ; 94 KB media legend Titulní strana tištěného vydání (Benátky ) s komentářem Arnalda de Villanova (Czech). Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum, a poem on the preservation of health in rhyming Latin verse: addressed by the school of Salerno to Robert of Normandy, son of William the Conqueror, with an ancient translation by Scuola medica Salernitana; Harington, John, Sir, ; Croke, Alexander, Sir, ; Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.

REGIMEN SANITATIS SALERNITANUM Regimen sanitatis Salerni. Heirs of Hippocrates No. 77 REGIMEN SANITATIS SALERNITANUM The Englishmans doctor, or, The school of Salerne. Heirs of Hippocrates No. 79 AVENZOAR (d. ) Abhomeron Abynzohar. Colliget Averroys. Heirs of Hippocrates No. Regimen sanitatis salernitanum;a poem on the preservation of health in rhyming Latin verse. Addressed by the school of Salerno to Robert of Normandy, son of William the Conqueror, with an ancient translation: By. Croke, Alexander, Sir, Type. Book.


Share this book
You might also like
Mass spectrometry.

Mass spectrometry.

Doctoral education in social work

Doctoral education in social work

Organometallic compounds

Organometallic compounds

Policy, planning and sustainability

Policy, planning and sustainability

Optical materials properties

Optical materials properties

Letter on the use and abuse of incorporations

Letter on the use and abuse of incorporations

The Iesuites shifts, and euasions; or, his deportment in controuersies of religion. Or, A treatise, wherein the causes are examined why Mr. Arnoux the Iesuite, refuseth to answere to seauenteene questions propounded by the ministers of the church of Paris

The Iesuites shifts, and euasions; or, his deportment in controuersies of religion. Or, A treatise, wherein the causes are examined why Mr. Arnoux the Iesuite, refuseth to answere to seauenteene questions propounded by the ministers of the church of Paris

Freedom under God

Freedom under God

Rowen

Rowen

Lindsay folk book

Lindsay folk book

New theatre for Stratford.

New theatre for Stratford.

Education for the professions

Education for the professions

South African University education

South African University education

Regimen sanitatis salernitanum by Croke, Alexander Sir Download PDF EPUB FB2

Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum [Group, Books] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Regimen sanitatis SalernitanumFirst published: 14 May,   The School of Salernum (Classic Reprint) [Regimen Sanitatis Salernitanum] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.

Sir John Harington Frontispiece Tailpiece, the Printer s Device Appearing in Scola Salernitana. Try the new Google Books. Check out the new look and enjoy easier access to your favorite features. Try it now. No thanks. Try the new Google Books eBook - FREE. Get this book in print The School of Salernum: Regimen Sanitatis Salernitanum Full view - Regimen Sanitatis Salernitanum Full.

The whole school of Salerno wrote for the English king: If you want to be healthy, if you want to remain sound, Take away Regimen sanitatis salernitanum book heavy cares, and refain from anger, Be sparing of undiluted wine, eat little, get up After eating fine food, avoid.

Regimen Sanitatis Salernitanum. J.B. Lippincott & Company, - Electronic books - pages. 0 Reviews. Preview this book. Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum Contributor(s): Arnaldus, de Villanova, Joannes, de Mediolano Vitali, Bernardino dei, activeprinter Publication: Impressum Venetiis: per Bernadinu[m] Venetu[m] de Vitalibus, [after ?] Language(s): Latin Format: Text Subject(s): Hygiene Diet Materia Medica Health Behavior Genre(s): Poetry.

Regimen sanitatis salernitanum. Code of health of the school of Salernum Item Preview Book digitized by Google from the library of Harvard University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. Latin and English on opposite pages Addeddate Pages: Regimen Regimen sanitatis salernitanum book Salernitanum.

Versione Italiana di. by GHERLI, Fulvio. and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at Regola Sanitaria Salernitana - AbeBooks Passion for books. The Regimen Sanitatis Salernitanum is one of the most popular poems in the history of both medicine and literature.

Written sometime during the twelfth or thirteenth centuries, there have been over manuscript versions and approximately printed editions. Description: The Regimen Sanitatus Salernitanum is a strange work originally delivered in the form of poetry in the 12th century.

First translated into English init takes the form of a combination dietary guide and medicinal work. summary Patricia Willett Cummins offers a critical edition of Le Regime, a French translation of the Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum.

A popular and important medieval medical didactic poem of lines, the Regimen is believed to date back to the twelfth or thirteenth century. Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum Contributor(s): Arnaldus, de Villanova, Joannes, de Mediolano Husner, Georg,printer Publication: [Strassburg: Printer of the Jordanus de Quedlinburg (Georg Husner), 29 Dec.

] Language(s): Latin Format: Text Subject(s): Hygiene Diet Materia Medica Health Behavior Genre(s): Poetry Incunabula. Brand new Book. The Regimen Sanitatis Salernitanum (the lilium medicinae) is one of the oldest comprehensive health guides ever penned by mankind.

Dating to the medieval era, it speaks on phlebotomy (bloodletting), diet, exercise, and disease prevention. All of its content is presented against the backdrop of the four humors. The School of Salerno in Italy was the first medical school in Europe.

It had large input from Arab writers, the influence of its teachings and writings having a great impact on European medicine. The Regimen Sanitatis (Regimen of Health), written in verse, is believed to have been written by the Professors of the School around the 12th Century (some believe as early as ) as a guide to.

The twelfth- or thirteenth-century author of the poem Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum gave a Salernitan provenance to his poem in order to advertise his work and give validity to it. The school kept the Greek - Latin medical tradition going, merging it with the Arab and Jewish medical traditions.

The School of Salernum = Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum, the English version / Bibliographic Details; Other Authors: Harington, John, Sir, Search for the book on E-ZBorrow. E-ZBorrow is the easiest and fastest way to get the book you want (ebooks unavailable).

Use ILLiad for articles and chapter scans. |a Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum. |l English. 1: 4 |a The School of Salernum = |b Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum, the English version / |c by Sir John Harington; History of the school of Salernum by Francis R.

Packard, and a Note of the prehistory of the Regimen sanitatis by. Regimen Sanitatis Salernitanum The Regimen of Health from the School of Salerno Part 2. DIET. Neue Artznei und Practicierbuchlin, Bock, ADVERTISEMENT: Text. TO keep good diet, you should never feed Until you find your stomach clean and void Of former eaten meat, for they do breed.

It may seem hard to believe that a random scribbling or doodle on an empty page or margin of an old book could have much significance. Take for example this face drawn on an otherwise sparse title page of the NLM copy of this Regimen Sanitatis Salernitanum printed in the late s in Leipzig, Germany.

National Library of Medicine Rockville Pike. Copyright FOIA Privacy. NLM Support Center Accessibility Careers. Download 1 Pdf Url book by Robert S. Radvanovsky,Allan McDougall full pdf epub ebook in english, Since the initial inception of this book there have been significant strides to s.

Regimen Sanitatis Salernitanum: Now Available! Coming Soon: Female Preeminence by Agrippa; A Comparison Of Five Overlapping Occult Books; A Work of Saturn: Now Available! The Universal Fortune Teller: Now Available! Spiritual and Scriptural Books For Sale; Mysticism and Occult Fiction Books for Sale; Alchemy Books For Sale; Grimoires For Sale.Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum.

De conservada bona valetudine, scholae Salernitanae opusculum. Franc.: Apud Chr. Egenolphum [] "The Salerno school produced the most popular health and cure book of the Middle Ages.

Entitled Regimen sanitatis, this book was a collection of dietary and pharmaceutical rules written in verse.