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Exhibiting 50 entries found in the GMN corpus.

YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
2006 CEMonica H. Green & Linne R. Mooney: Gilbertus Anglicus, "The Sickness of Women," IN: Sex, Aging and Death in a Medieval Medical Compendium: MS Trinity College Cambridge R.14.52, Its Language, Scribe, and Texts. Edited by M. Teresa Tavormina. Vol. 2., pp. 455-568.
1934 CEA leechbook or collection of medical receipts of the fifteenth century: The text of ms. no. 136 of the Medical Society of London, together with a transcript into modern spelling, transcribed and edited with an introduction, notes and appendix by Warren R. Dawson.
2012 CEAnglicus ortus. A verse herbal of the twelfth century. Edited and translated by Winston Black.
1999 CEAnglo-Norman literature: A guide to texts and manuscripts.
1981 CEAnglo-Saxon amulets and curing stones.
1952 CEAnglo-Saxon magic and medicine: Illustrated specially from the semi-pagan text "Lacnunga,"
1993 CEAnglo-Saxon medicine.
1979 CEAnglo-Saxon plant remedies and the Anglo-Saxons.
1975 CEAnglo-Saxon prose.
2001 CEAnglo-Saxon remedies, charms, and prayers from British Library MS Harley 585: The ‘Lacnunga’. Edited and translated with introduction, appendices and commentary and bibliography by Edward Pettit. 2 vols.
1971 CEChaucer's physician: Medicine and literature in fourteenth-century England.
2014 CEDe arte phisicale et de cirurgia
1471 CEDe proprietatibus rerum.
c. 1496 CEDe proprietatibus rerum. English translation by John of Trevisa.
1928 CEDe retardatione accidentium senectutis cum aliis opusculis de rebus medicinalibus. Nunc primum ediderunt A. G. Little [and] E. Withington.
2000 CEEarly English charms, plant lore, and healing.
1904 CEEnglish medicine in the Anglo-Saxon times.
1978 CEEpidemic disease in fifteenth century England: The medical response and the demographic consequences.
2009 CEFood in medieval England: Diet and nutrition. Edited by C. M. Woolgar, D. Serjeantson and T. Waldron.
2014 CEForensic medicine and death investigation in Medieval England.
c. 1490 CEGovernayle of helthe. Add: John Lydgate, Medicina stomachi.
2010 CEHealing and society in medieval England. A Middle English translation of the pharmaceutical writings of Gilbertus Anglicus. Edited by Faye Marie Getz.
1936 CEJohannes de Mirfeld of St. Bartholomew's Smithfield: His life and works, by Percival Horton-Smith Hartley and Harold Richard Aldridge.
1894 CELanfrank's "Science of Cirurgie." Edited from the Bodeian Ashmole MS. 1396 (ab. 1380 A.D.) and the British Museum Additional MS. 12, 056 (ab. 1420 A.D.) by Robert v. Fleischhacker.
1864 CE​–1866 CELeechdoms, wortcunning, and starcraft of early England. Being a collection of documents, for the most part never before printed, illustrating the history of science in this country before the Norman Conquest. Collected and edited by Oswald Cockayne. 3 vols.
2018 CELelamour herbal (MS Sloane 5, ff. 13r-57r): An annotated critical edition by David Moreno Olalla.
1590 CELibellus Rogerii Baconi Angli doctissimi mathematici et medici, De retardandis senectutis accidentibus et de sensibus conservandis.... opera Johannis Williams Oxoniensis.
1997 CEMagie, médecine et divination chez les Celtes.
1899 CEMedical works of the fourteenth century; together with a list of plants recorded in contemporary writings, with their identification.
2002 CEMedieval herbal remedies. The old English herbarium and Anglo-Saxon medicine.
1981 CEMedieval woman's guide to health. The first English gynecological handbook. Middle English text, with introduction and modern English translation by Beryl Rowland.
1975 CEMental disorder in earlier Britain: Exploratory studies.
1975 CE​–1988 CEOn the properties of things: John Trevisa's translation of Bartholomaeus Anglicus De proprietatibus rerum: A critical text, edited by M. C. Seymour and Gabriel M. Liegey. 3 vols.
1990 CEPopular medicine in thirteenth-century England: Introduction and texts.
1483 CERegimen contra pestilentiam [English] Treatise on the Pestilence.
1492 CERosa anglica practica medicinae. Ed: Nicolaus Scyllacius.
2006 CESex, aging, & death in a medieval medical compendium. Trinity College Cambridge MS R.14.52, its texts, language and scribe. Edited by M. Teresa Tavormina.
2016 CEThe culture of food in England 1200-1500.
1971 CEThe cyrurgie of Guy de Chauliac. I Text (E.E.T.S., 265) Edited by Margaret S. Ogden.
2020 CEThe dome of uryne: A reading edition of nine Middle English uroscopies.
2001 CEThe knowing of woman's kind in childing: A Middle English version of material derived from the "Trotula" and other sources. (Medieval women: Texts and contexts, 4). Edited by Alexandra Barratt.
1971 CEThe Liber de diversis medicinis in the Thornton Manuscript (MS Lincoln Cathedral A.5.2). Edited by Margaret Sinclair Ogden. Revised reprint of 1938 edition.
1963 CEThe medical background of Anglo-Saxon England: A study in history, psychology, and folklore.
2011 CEThe Middle English version of "De Viribus Herbarum (GUL MS Hunter 497, ff. 1r-92r): Edition and philological study by Javier Calle Martín and Antonio Miranda Garcia.
1998 CEThe Old English illustrated pharmacopoeia. British Library Cotton Vitellius C III. Edited by M. A. D'Aronco and M. L. Cameron. Early English Manuscripts in Facsimile, 27.
1979 CEThe prose Salernitan questions, edited from a Bodleian manuscript (Auct. F.3.10). An anonymous collection dealing with science and medicine written by an Englishman c. 1200, with an Appendix of ten related collections. (Auctores Britannici Medii Aevi, 5).
1996 CEThe wonderful art of the eye: A critical edition of the Middle English translation of his De probatissima arte oculorum, edited by L. M. Eldredge.
2001 CEThree receptaria from Medieval England: The languages of medicine in the fourteenth century. Edited by Tony Hunt with the collaboration of Michael Benskin.
2014 CEUroscopy in Middle English: A guide to the texts and manuscripts. Studies in medieval and Renaissance History, 3rd Series, Vol. 11.
2015 CEWounds and wound repair in medieval culture. Edited by Larissa Tracy and Kelly DeVries.