Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum, a poem on the preservation of health in rhyming Latin verse. Addressed by the school of Salerno to Robert of Normandy, son of William the Conqueror, with an ancient translation [by Sir J. Harington] / and an introduction by Sir Alexander Croke.

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1830
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Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum, a poem on the preservation of health in rhyming Latin verse. Addressed by the school of Salerno to Robert of Normandy, son of William the Conqueror, with an ancient translation [by Sir J. Harington] / and an introduction by Sir Alexander Croke. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum. English. n 86827665

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Oxford : D.A. Talboys, 1830.

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xix, 199 pages : frontispiece, plates ; (12mo)

Notes

"The etchings are taken from the old wooden cuts in the German edition of Curio, printed in 1559, 1568, and 1573"--Pref
"A catalogue of the printed editions of the Schola Salerni": p. [67]-94
"Catalogue of manuscripts": p. [95]-99
"The Englishman's docter [!] Or, the Schoole of Salerne. Or, Physical observations for the perfect preserving of the body of amn in continual health. London: Printed for John Helme, & John Busby, jun. ... 1607" (tr. in verse, by Sir John Harington): p. [119]-148.

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