The Articella ('little art') or Ars medicinae ('art of medicine') is a Latin collection of medical treatises bound together in one volume that was used...
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translation was known at the medical school in Salerno. Included in the Articella compendium, it became one of the basic medical handbooks of the western...
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a canon of writings, known as the ars medicinae (art of medicine) or articella (little art), which became the basis of European medical education for...
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especially Hippocrates and Galen. The Book on Fevers appeared in the Articella. Kitab al-Adwiyah al-Mufradah wa'l-Aghdhiyah, a work in four sections...
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ISBN 9780852243251. JSTOR 10.3366/j.ctvxcrv7d. Wallis, Faith (2012). "The Ghost in the Articella: A Twelfth-century Commentary on the Constantinian Liber Graduum". In...
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pulsology), based on treatises by Theophilus Protospatharius by way of the Articella, were intended as mnemonic aids for his students to memorize, reflecting...
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reforming medical teacher, replacing the older curriculum based on the Articella by a new Galenism. Bartholomaeus wrote commentaries on Aristotle. His...
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