APPENDIX. 7G7 



contayned tlie names of herbes in Greeke, Latin, .... and in the i^otccaries 

 and herbarics .... with the properties etc., by William Turner, London, 

 1551; the seconde parte, Collen (Cologne), 1562; the third mrte, London, 

 1568," is the earliest scientific work on botany in the English iteratnre. lo 

 its author is also due the foundation of the Kew Gardens. 

 See pages 292. 378. 480. 556. 568. 571. 729. 



Vasco da Gama— See Roteiro. 



Vegetius Renatus. A treatise on veterinary me<licinc, written appar- 

 ently about the beginning of the 5th century of our era, is attributed to an 

 author of the above name. See Choulant, p. 223 of the work quoted l)efore 



(p. 751). 



See pages 175. 380. 



Vignolius— See Liber pontificalis. 



Vindicianus, physician to the Emperor f"^^"^'"^"^^ ^^ .'jT\tn 

 364-375. For further information see Choulant's work (quoted at p. ..)i}, 



p. 215; also Haller, Bibl. hot. i. 151. 

 See page 559. 



