(This is often regarded as a Latin translation of the
Herbarius zu teutsch, but it is much larger and owes very
little to that work. The woodcuts are copied from the
Herbarius zu teutsch, but they are inferior.)
America: Surgeon-General's Library, Washington; John Crerar
Library, Chicago; Arnold Arboretum, Boston; Mrs. J.
Montgomery Sears Library, Boston; and J. P. Morgan Library,
New York.
1511. Edition printed at Venice.
There are several undated editions.
America: Library of Congress, Washington; Arnold Arboretum,
Boston; Surgeon-General's Library, Washington; Dr. G. F.
Kunz's Library, New York.
1500 (_circ._) (_French translation._) Ortus Sanitatis
translaté de Latin en francois. Printed at Paris by A.
Vérard.
(The copy in the British Museum belonged to Henry VII.)
1539 (?) Edition printed at Paris by Philippe le Noir with
the title "Le Jardin de Sante translate de latin en francoys
nouvellement Imprime a Paris. On les vend a Paris en la rue
sainct Jacques a lenseigne de la Rose blanche couronnee.
(_Colophon_) Imprime a Paris par Philippe le noir."
_Aemilius Macer._
1491 (?). Macer floridus De viribus herbarum. Printed at
Paris.
1500 (?). Another edition. (Paris?)
1506. Herbarum varias [qui] vis cognoscere vires Macer
adest: disce quo duca doct'eris. (_Colophon_) Impressus
Parisius per magistrum Johannem Ieune. Pro Magistro Petro
Bacquelier. 1506.
1588. (_French translation._) Les fleurs du livre des vertus
des herbes, composé jadis en vers Latins par Macer Floride.
Le tout mis en François par M. Lucas Tremblay, Parisien ...
Rouen.
_Jerome of Brunswick._
1500. Liber de arte distillandi de Simplicibus. Johannes
Grüeninger, Strassburg. 1500.
(_English translation._) See Bibliography of English
Herbals.
_Johann Czerny._
1517. Kineha lekarska kteraz slowe herbarz. Hieronymous
Höltzel. Nürnberg. 1517.
_Otto von Brunfels._
1530. Herbarum vivæ eicones ad nature imitationem, sum̄a
cum diligentia et artificis effigiate.... Argentorati apud
Ioannem Schottum.
Subsequent editions, 1530, 1531, 1532, 1536, 1537.
(The illustrations in this herbal are much superior to the
text, which is based chiefly on the writings of the Italian
herbalists. Brunfels was a Carthusian monk who turned
Protestant. Jacob Theodor (Tabernæmontanus) was a pupil of
Brunfels.)
_Eucharius Rhodion._
1533. Kreutterbůch von allem Erdtgewachs Anfenglich von
Doctor Johan Cuba zusamen bracht Jetzt widerum new
Corrigert.... Mit warer Abconterfeitung aller Kreuter.... Zu
Franckfurt am Meyn, Bei Christian Egenolph. 1533.
(The above was not an original work, but merely a revised
and improved edition of the German Herbarius. The
illustrations are copies of those in Brunfels's herbal.)
_Iean Ruel._
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