Nicholaus Culpeper
herbalista
Nicholaus, vulgo Nicholas Culpeper[1] (in oppido Ockley Surreiae die 18 Octobris 1616 natus; Londinii mortuus die 10 Ianuarii 1654) fuit herbalista et astrologus Anglicus. Auctor fuit operis The English Physitian, quod sub titulo recentiori Culpeper's Complete Herbal per saecula quattuor crebriter impressum est.
Res apud Vicidata repertae:
Scripta
recensere- 1652 : The English Physitian (Londinii) Textus
Notae
recensere- ↑ Etiam Culpepper. De orthographia Latina vide imaginem nostram
Bibliographia
recensere- Sidney Lee, "Culpeper, Nicholas (1616–1654)" in Dictionary of National Biography edd. Leslie Stephen, Sidney Lee. 63 voll., 3 voll. suppl. (Londinii, 1885-1901 ~)
- Mary Rhinelander McCarl, "Publishing the works of Nicholas Culpeper, astrological herbalist and translator of Latin medical works in seventeenth-century London" in Canadian Bulletin of Medical History vol. 13 (1996) pp. 225–376
- F. N. L. Poynter, "Nicholas Culpeper and His Books" in Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences vol. 17 (1962) pp. 152–167
- Benjamin Woolley, The herbalist: Nicholas Culpeper and the fight for medical freedom. Londinii: Harper Collins, 2004. ISBN 0-00-712657-3
Nexus externi
recensereLexica biographica: • Deutsche Biographie • |
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