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Cornelius O'Boyle. Thirteenth- and Fourteenth-Century Copies of the "Ars Medicine": A Checklist and Contents Descriptions of the Manuscripts. Articella Studies: Texts and Interpretations in Medieval and Renaissance Medical Teaching, no. 1. Cambridge: Cambridge Wellcome Unit for the History of
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Jon Arrizabalaga. The "Articella" in the Early Press, c. 1476-1534. Articella Studies: Texts and Interpretations in Medieval and Renaissance Medical Teaching, no. 2. Cambridge: Cambridge Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine, and CSIC Barcelona, Department of History of Science,
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Papers of the Articella Project Meeting, Cambridge, December 1995. Articella Studies: Texts and Interpretations in Medieval and Renaissance Medical Teaching, no. 3. Cambridge: Cambridge Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine, and CSIC Barcelona, Department of History of Science,
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In the mid-13th century, the emergence of formal medical education in several European universities fueled a demand for comprehensive textbooks. Instructors from the influential
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collection of medical treatises bound together in one volume that was used mainly as a textbook and reference manual between the 13th and the 16th centuries. In
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The earliest surviving manuscript of the collection was copied just after 1100. The original five texts, in their standard order, are the
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in southern Italy popularized the practice of binding other treatises together with their manuscript copies of the
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The Art of Medicine: Medical Teaching at the University of Paris, 1250–1400
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Medicine, and CSIC Barcelona, Department of History of Science, 1998.
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in the 11th century. It circulated independently of the
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Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana
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Hunayn ibn Ishaq
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Salernitan medical school
Medieval medicine of Western Europe
Medieval manuscripts - Articella
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History of medicine
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