Fasciculus:Dioscorides Vienna (detail).jpg

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English: From the Vienna Dioscorides (fol. 4 verso): The first of two portraits of original author Pedanius Dioscorides. Heuresis (the personification of discovery) presents Dioscorides with a mandrake root. Since this root was supposed to let out a deadly scream when harvested, a dog had it torn out of the ground. Heuresis therefore points to the dead animal at her feet.
Deutsch: Das erste Autorenbild aus dem Wiener Dioskurides (fol. 4 verso): Heuresis (die Personifikation der Entdeckung) überreicht dem Arzt Pedanios Dioscurides eine Alraunwurzel. Da diese beim Ernten einen tödlichen Schrei ausstoßen sollte, ließ man sie von einem Hund aus der Erde reißen. Heurensis weist deshalb auf das verendete Tier zu ihren Füßen
Datum circa 512
Fons Scan aus: Pedanius Dioscorides — Der Wiener Dioskurides: Codex medicus Graecus 1 der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek, Graz: Akademische Druck- und Verlagsanstalt (Glanzlichter der Buchkunst) Band 8/1 ISBN 3-201-01699-3 fol. 4 verso. Erläuterung: Kommentar von Otto Mazal, S. 22ff
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recentissima23:44, 28 Iunii 2009Minutum speculum redactionis 23:44, 28 Iunii 2009 factae1 463 × 1 538 (1.4 megaocteti)LewensteinKorrektur
23:36, 28 Iunii 2009Minutum speculum redactionis 23:36, 28 Iunii 2009 factae1 579 × 1 808 (1.05 megaocteti)LewensteinHöhere Auflösung
04:54, 12 Februarii 2006Minutum speculum redactionis 04:54, 12 Februarii 2006 factae430 × 441 (32 chiliocteti)Brian BoruOne two author portraits from the Vienna Dioscurides. Detail from Image:ViennaDioscoridesAuthorPortrait.jpg {{PD-art}} Category:Vienna Dioscurides

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