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Journal articles on the topic "De viribus herbarum (Macer Floridus)"

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Petryshyn, Marta J., Halina M. Zahaiska, Oxana V. Liubimova, and Veronika H. Todoshchuk. "MEDICINAL HERBS AND PLANTS IN MEDIEVAL MEDICAL PRACTICE (BASED ON THE LATIN POEM “DE VIRIBUS HERBARUM” BY MACER FLORIDUS)." Wiadomości Lekarskie 75, no. 11 (2022): 2872–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.36740/wlek202211226.

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The aim: The aim of our research is to make an inventory and systematize prescriptions for the use of medicinal plants during the early Middle Ages, based on Macerus Floridus’ original Latin text “De viribus herbarum”, to develop awareness of the role of phytotherapy in medieval medicine and the possibility of integrating herbal medicine with modern conventional methods of prevention and treatment. Materials and methods: The material for this study is a medieval Latin didactic poem by the 11th-century French physician and researcher Odo of Meung-sur-Loire (pseudonym Macer Floridus), the extant manuscripts of which are known in the history of medicine as “De viribus herbarum” or “De natura herbarum”. The medical-pharmacological treatise (published in 1831 by Ludwig Choulant) describes the medicinal properties of seventy-seven plants of peasant gardens, grasses of meadows and fields of Europe, medicinal herbs of medieval apothecary gardens as well as aromatic plants and spices of the East. Conclusions: Medicinal plants and herbs were successfully used to treat diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, spleen, hepatobiliary system, urinary and respiratory organs and were also applied in gynecology, dermatology, ophthalmology and dentistry.
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Niedenthal, Tobias. "„Wird erst einmal der Macer gedruckt sein…“." Zeitschrift für Phytotherapie 41, no. 05 (October 2020): 233–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1150-9364.

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ZusammenfassungDer „Macer floridus“ (alternativ „De viribus herbarum“) gehört zweifellos zu den wichtigsten Werken der europäischen Pflanzenheilkunde. Das lateinische Lehrgedicht aus dem 11. Jahrhundert, das in 77 Kapiteln die wichtigsten Arzneipflanzen der Zeit behandelt, ist der Allgemeinheit heute eher unbekannt, was nicht zuletzt daran liegen mag, dass es bereits relativ kurz nach seiner Entstehung in nahezu alle wichtigen europäischen Volkssprachen übertragen und noch im Mittelalter vielfach ungenannt in Kräuterbuch-Kompilationen eingearbeitet wurde. Während die Bedeutung des Werkes in seiner Gänze in der Neuzeit zunehmend verblasste, wurden zahlreiche Anwendungen noch über Jahrhunderte tradiert.
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Eisermann, Falk. "Der deutsche ›Macer‹. Vulgatfassung. Mit einem Abdruck des lateinischen Macer Floridus ›De viribus herbarum‹. Kritisch hg. v. Bernhard Schnell in Zusammenarbeit mit William Crossgrove." Beiträge zur Geschichte der deutschen Sprache und Literatur (PBB) 127, no. 3 (March 2006): 512–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/bgsl.2005.512.

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Olalla, David Moreno. "Reconstructing ‘John Lelamour’s’ Herbal: The Linguistic Evidence." Anglia 135, no. 4 (November 10, 2017): 669–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ang-2017-0067.

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AbstractTwenty years ago, George R. Keiser showed that the mutilated last quire of Lincoln Cathedral, Dean and Chapter Library, MS 91 had once contained a herbal written in Middle English. He discovered moreover that passages parallel to those reconstructable for the Lincoln manuscript appear in other texts, including an important work called John Lelamour’s Herbal after a name mentioned in its explicit, and concluded that Lelamour, an otherwise unknown fourteenth-century schoolmaster from Hereford, was the author of the original treatise that Thornton and other scribes used for the composition of their own herbals. The present article will present ample evidence which will demonstrate that Keiser’s hypothesis on a Herefordian pedigree for this textual family cannot be sustained any longer, and that the origins of this textual family should in fact be sought not too far from Scotland. A linguistic approach based on a collection of scribal modifications, both unconscious and conscious ones (i. e. copy mistakes and changes made on purpose by the several copyists), will be used for the task. This will reveal how linguistic variation between the several manuscripts can be profitably used to reconstruct the dialect of the original translation, which will here consequently be named Northern Middle English Translation of Macer Floridus’s De Viribus Herbarum (or Northern Macer for short).
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Seelbach, Ulrich. "DER DEUTSCHE ‘MACER’. Vulgatfassung. Mit einem Abdruck des lateinischen Macer Floridus ‘De viribus herbarum’. Kritisch hrsg. von Bernhard Schnell in Zusammenarbeit mit William Crossgrove. – Tübingen: Niemeyer 2003. (= Texte und Textgeschichte. Bd. 50.) XII, 509 S." Daphnis 33, no. 1-2 (May 1, 2004): 303–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18796583-90000911.

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Black, Winston. "Ulrike Jansen, “Spuria Macri”: Ein Anhang zu “Macer Floridus, De viribus herbarum”. Einleitung, Übersetzung, Kommentar. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2013. Pp. xii, 433. €109.95. ISBN: 978-3-11-030859-4." Speculum 90, no. 1 (January 2015): 260–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0038713414002528.

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Books on the topic "De viribus herbarum (Macer Floridus)"

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Bernhard, Schnell, and Crossgrove William C, eds. Der deutsche 'Macer': Vulgatfassung : mit einem Abdruck des lateinischen Macer Floridus 'De viribus herbarum'. Tübingen: Niemeyer, 2003.

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Schnell, Bernhard, and William Crossgrove, eds. Der deutsche >Macer< (Vulgatfassung) - Mit einem Abdruck des lateinischen Macer Floridus >De viribus herbarum<. Berlin, Boston: DE GRUYTER, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110911763.

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Jansen, Ulrike. Spuria Macri: Ein Anhang Zu Macer Floridus, de Viribus Herbarum. De Gruyter, Inc., 2013.

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Jansen, Ulrike. Spuria Macri: Ein Anhang Zu Macer Floridus, de Viribus Herbarum . Einleitung, Übersetzung, Kommentar. de Gruyter GmbH, Walter, 2013.

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Crossgrove, William, and Bernhard Schnell. Deutsche ›Macer‹ (Vulgatfassung) - Mit Einem Abdruck des Lateinischen Macer Floridus ›de Viribus Herbarum‹. de Gruyter GmbH, Walter, 2013.

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Spuria Macri. De Gruyter, Inc., 2013.

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Strabo, Walafridus, and Odo (Magdunensis ). Macer Floridus [really Odo Magdunensis] de Viribus Herbarum, Una Cum Walafridi Strabonis, Othonis Cremonensis Et Ioannis Folcz Carminibus Similis ... Carmen Graecum de Herbis, Quod Ed. I. Sillig. Franklin Classics Trade Press, 2018.

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), Odo (Magdunensis, and Walafridus Strabo. Macer Floridus [really Odo Magdunensis] De Viribus Herbarum, Una Cum Walafridi Strabonis, Othonis Cremonensis Et Ioannis Folcz Carminibus Similis ... Carmen Graecum De Herbis, Quod Ed. I. Sillig. Franklin Classics, 2018.

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Strabo, Walafridus, and Odo (Magdunensis ). Macer Floridus [really Odo Magdunensis] de Viribus Herbarum, una Cum Walafridi Strabonis, Othonis Cremonensis et Ioannis Folcz Carminibus Similis Argumenti, Quae Recens. L. Choulant. Accedit Anonymi Carmen Graecum de Herbis, Quod Ed. I. Sillig. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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