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1509. Edition printed at Venice by W. Rubeum et Bernardinum Fratres 



Vercellenses. 

 1534. (Italian translation.} Herbolario Volgare nel quale le virtu de la herbe, 



etc., con alcune belle aggionte noua mete de latino in Volgare tradulto. 



Printed at Venice. 



Subsequent editions, 1536, 1539, 1540. 

 (In the Italian editions and translations the book is erroneously 



attributed to Arnold de Nova Villa, whose name is mentioned on the 



title-page with that of Avicenna. This error is pointed out in the 



British Museum Catalogue.) 

 1485 (circ.} (French edition.} Printed at Paris by Jean Bonhomme. 



Herbarius zu teutsch. 



1485. Herbarius zu Teutsch. Printed at Mainz by Peter Schoffer. 

 America : Surgeon-General's Library, Washington, and library of 



Mrs. Montgomery Sears, Boston. 



The illustrations in this herbal are evidently drawn from nature, and 

 are generally held to be only surpassed by those in the herbals of Brunfels 

 and Fuchs. The preface is singularly beautiful. Though the preface 

 enjoins the name " Ortus Sanitatis, in German, a Garden of Health," 

 the title in this and subsequent editions is Herbarius zu teutsch. 

 1485 (a few months later than the above). Pirated edition printed at Augs- 

 burg, probably by Schonsperger. It is interesting to note that in this 

 edition a pine cone, the badge of Augsburg, appears on the title-page. 

 Figures of plants are very inferior to those in the first edition. 



1486. Edition printed at Augsburg by Schonsperger. 



Subsequent editions, 1487 (?), 1488, 1493, 1496, 1499, 1502. There 

 are several undated editions. 



America : Copy of edition printed in 1493 in Library of the College of 

 Physicians, Philadelphia. 



Arbolayre. 



1485 (circ.} Arbolayre contenat la qualitey et virtus proprietey des herbes 

 gomes et simeces extraite de plusiers tratiers de medicine coment davicene 

 de rasis de constatin de ysaac et plateaire selon le conu usaige bien correct. 

 (Supposed to have been printed by M. Husz at Lyons. It is believed 

 that there are now only two copies of this book extant. One is in the 

 Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris. The other was sold in London, March 23, 

 1898.) 



Le Grand Herbier. 



Before 1526. Le Grand Herbier en Francoys, contenant les qualites vertus 

 et proprietes des herbes, arbres gommes. Printed at Paris by Pierre Sergent. 



