754 APPENDIX. 



Eatouta, texte arabe accompagn6 d'line traduction par C. Dcfreraerie et B. R 

 Sanguinetti. 2 vols. Paris. 1853-1854. 

 See pages 404. 511, 521. 577. 669. 672. 



Bauhin, Caspar, 1560-1624, professor of anatomy and "botany in the 

 University of Basel. See Hess, J. W. Kaspar Bauhin's Leben und Cha- 

 rakter. Basel, 1860. 72 pages. — Finax theatri botanici. Basilese, 1623. 



See pages 31. 86. 388. 429. 439. 731. 740. 



Belon, Pierre, 1517-1564, called Belon "du Mans," with reference to liis 

 native country near Le Mans, in the ancient province of Maine, France. He 

 travelled in the Levant from 1546 to 1549, and %vTote Les observations de 

 plvsievrs singvlaritez et choses memorables, trouuees en Grece, Asie, ludee, 

 Egypte, Arable, et autres pays estranges. Paris, 1553. 



See pages 175. 222. 254. 598. 615. 



^ Benedictus Crispus (Benedetto Crespo), A.D. 681, Archbishop of 

 Milan, died in 725 or 1 ^b .~C ommentarium medicinale, ed. by Ullrich, 

 1835, a small pamphlet consisting of 241 verses, in which a few drugs are 

 alluded to. 



See pages 282. 463., 493. 

 Bock — See Tragus, 



Brunfels, Otto, 1488-1534, originally a Carthusian friar, then a school- 

 master at Strassburg, author of several pamphlets against Catholicism; 

 doctor of medicine, and lastly physician to the republic of Bern. His great 

 work— Herbarum vivse eicones, etc., 3 vol., Strassburg, 1530, 1531, 1536, con- 

 tammir 229 partly excellent woodcuts of plants occurring near Strassburg— is 



iest instance of good botanical figures.— See Fltickiger, Otto Bninfds, 

 in the Archiv der Pharmacie, vol. 212 (1878) 493-514. 



See pages 170. 388. 439. 694. 



Brunschwyg, Hieronymus, a surgeon living at Strassburg apparently 

 towards the end of the 15th century. His " Liher de arte distillaiidi de sim- 

 phcibus,^ Das buch der rechten kunst zu distilieren . . . ." Strassburg, 

 1500, with figures, was subsequently brought out in numerous editions and 

 translations. In English : The noble handy work of surgery and of destination. 

 Southwark, 1525, fob, and The vertuose boke of distillacyon of the waters of 

 all manner of herbes, translate out of duyche. London, 1527, fob— See 

 Choulant, Graphische Incunabeln fur Naturgeschichte und Medicin, 1858-/5. 



See pages 170. 456. 



Camellus or Camelli— See Kamel. 



Camerarius, Joachim, 15344598, physician at Nurnberg. Bortus medi- 

 cus et 'philosopUcus. Francofurti, 1588. See Irmisch, tJber einige Botaniker 

 aes 16^- Jahrhunderts. Sondershausen, 1862, 4^ p. 39. 



See pages 384. 390. 474. 



the earliest 



/ uisvcva, iiie earliest agricultural work in Eoman literature, Cato treat 

 useful plants, the complete list of which will be found in Meyer's G 

 der Botanik, i. 342. ' We have usually referred to NiscmV^ edition 



Cato, Marcus Porcius Cato Censorius, 234-149 B.C. In the book De re 

 Tustica, the earliest agricultural work in Eoman literature, Cato treats of many 



useful plants, the comnlot.A llcf r^i -.^-u;^!. ..A^^ i.» -f^ i ;,. AToir^r's Geschicnte 



^ _ in "Les 



Agronomes latins," Paris, 1877. 



See pages 172. 245. 269. 289. 329. 627. 



Celsus, Aulus Cornelius; aLout 25 B.C. to A.D. 50.— A. Cornclii Celsi de 

 inedicina nbri octo, ed. C. Daremberg. Lipsise, 1859. The list of useful 

 plants nientioned by him will be found in Meyer's Geschichte der Botanik, 

 n, 1/.— bee iwges 35. 43, 179. 234. 291. 439. 493. 677. 680. 



