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Desparts, Jacques, approximately 1380-1458
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Praesens maximus codex est totius scientie medicine principis Aboali Abinsene cum expositionibus omnium principalium et illustrium interpretum ejus ... : Expositores ... Gentilis de Fuliginio, Averrois Cordubensis, Jacobus de Partibus, Matheus de Gradi, Dinus Florentinus, Thadeus Florentinus, Ugo Senensis, Gentilis Florentinus. Ejusdem codicis divisio commodissime facta est in quinque volumina.
Avicenna, 980-1037.Date: 1523- Books
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The treasury of health, containing many profitable medicines / gathered out of Hipocrates, Galen, and Avicen, by one Petrus Hyspanius, & translated into English by Humfrie Lloyd ... with the Aphorismes of Hypocrates, and Jacobus de Partibus ... with an Epistle of Diocles unto King Antigonus.
John XXI, Pope, -1277Date: 1585- Books
Jacobi Foroliviensis ... Expositio et quaestiones in primum Canonem Avicennae / adjecta Jacobi de Partibus in VII. et VIII. cap. doct. ii. Fen. iii. expositione, ac Ugonis Quaestione, de malitia complexionis diversae.
Jacopo da Forlì, -1413 or 1414.Date: M D XLVII [1547]- Books
The treasury of healthe, conteynyng many profitable medicines / gathered out of Hipocrates, Galen and Avycen ... translated ... by Humfre Lloyd who hath added ... the Aphorismes of Hipocrates, and Jacobus de Partybus ... with an epistle of Diocles unto Kyng Antigonus.
John XXI, Pope, -1277.Date: [after 22 Aug. 1553]- Books
The tresuri of helth : contaynyng many profytable medicines gathered out of Hipocratus, Galen and Avicen / by one Petrus Hispanus and translated into Englyshe by Humfre Lloyd, who hath added therunto the causes and sygnes of everye dysease, with the Aphorismes of Hipocrates, and Jacobus de Partibus redacted to a certayne order accordinge to the membres of mans bodys, and a compendiouse table conteyning the purgyng & confortative medicines, wyth the exposition of certayne names and weightes in this boke contayned with an epistle of Diocles unto Kyng Antigonus.
John XXI, Pope, -1277.Date: An. Dom. 1558. The vii. daye of October