University of Missouri - Kansas City
Medieval Scientific and
Medical Writings in Latin
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.m Manuscript Location
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eTK 0481D (2 citations)
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.i Ecce in medicina immensa est profunditas (15c)
.ix1 Certe medicine immensa est profunditas
.ix2 Ecce quid in medicina immensa
.a John Damascenus
.te Aphorisms
.m Paris
.ml Bibliothèque Nationale, Latin 7377B
.mf ff. 122r-125v (15c)
.j1 Medicine
.j2 Maxims
.b1 printed in Articella, Lyons, 1519
.k 0481D
.n t0094270000

.i Ecce in medicina immensa est profunditas (15c)
.ix1 Certe medicine immensa est profunditas
.ix2 Ecce quid in medicina immensa
.te Aphorisms
.m Cambridge
.ml Cambridge, Gonville and Caius 178 (211)
.mf ff. 251v-254v (15c)
.j1 Medicine
.j2 Maxims
.k 0481D
.n t0094280000

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