Amatus, CARDANUS, GOUPYL, ETC. 329 
plants; unlike its ae of * — meritus,’’ * Sprengel considers ‘it but added to 
the hallucinations then 
1536, Amatus rate friend of Musa the preceding; author of notes on Dios- 
corides, Antwerp, 1536, reissued at Antw eh etc.; a fd Grk., It., Sp., Ger. 
and Fr. names for the plants of piienciiaa: under JZatt, 
1539, Agricola Johannes, Ammonius, by cr. Paeurle ; wrote on the medical his- 
tory of plants of the ancients and moderns, his Medicinae Aerie libri duo, Basle. 
1540, Dorstenius’ Botanicon; see p. 353 
1541, Fuscus, or Remaclus Fusch 4 Lymborch. His ‘' Plantarum omnium 
ib/. Columbia Univ.) no Aster at all, agreeing thus hai oe 1542, and Ryff, 1543, 
who assert that Aster Atticus was not then in officina 
1541, Conrad Gesner, 1516-1565 ; p- 35 
1543, Walter Ryff, or Rivius; his Dictate: ipteg see p. 389. 
1543, John Lonitzer or Lonicer, 7 Dioscoridae...scholia nova, Marburg 
1544, Petrus Andreas Matthiolus, Senensis ; or Matthioli ; ; Discorsi et Criswiont 
on Dioscorides, Venice, see p. 381 
15 3isbertus Horstius, of Amsterdam; “ libellum de Ziapeto et Thapsis radici- 
bus sialhicetirdtisn edidit,” Rome, 1544 (Bumaldus, 21). For Turbith, see p. 327. 
1545 ; author of ** De Cyna radice, item de Sarza-parilla,”’ Leyden, 1548, and other 
works 1550, 1557, etc. After his death, 1576, his heirs in 1580 published at Rome as 
if by the irony of fate his manuscript work ‘ De sanita¢e tuenda et vita producenda.”’ 
= His * De Subdtilitate’’ in 21 books, 1550, devoted the 8th book to plants; a copy is 
in the Latimer Clark collection, N. Y.; it seems not to mention Aster 
1548, Robertus Constantinus; his notes on Dioscorides (Bumaldus, 25), appear in 
an edition of Amatus Lusitanus’ a Leyden, 1548; his ssh on Theophrastus ap- 
peared in the edition of those of Scaliger, Sd. 1584, and of Bodaeus a Stapel, 
1644; he it was who senna me Theophrastus’ Asteriscos was meant for Astericon, 
not Aster; see p. 116. 
1549, Jean hae 1+ of Poitou; his edition of Dioscorides, based on the Latin 
Ree by Ruellius, was printed in Paris, 1549, by Petrus pape? Goupyl prints 
€ Latin and the original Greek in parallel columns, as Sarace us and Sprengel after 
i o divides his author as to make 8 books; separates as he judges to 
later accretions, as ‘* Notha,’’ pp. 354-382, which are the same as those of Saracenus’ 
subsequent arrangement, He follows with a notes, ‘* peaenaned pp. 383, ‘0 : 
With much diffidence’’ after the work done “ by Hermolaus Barbaru s, Marcellus = 
~itie and Johannes Ruellius’’; they were suggestion aes sasunt sey in the 
tis MSS.; none apply to Alek Atticus, Aster Avie is described, p. 231, bk. 4, ¢ 
£20; the nie -phrase used is ‘* purple or yellow 
1549, Valerius Cordus, son of Euricius Codes ; see p. 355- ie 
1551, Adam Lonicer or Lonitzer, nephew of John ( Joannes Lonicerus), his 
=~ Historia” was issued at Marburg, 1551; by a see p. 391. 
1552, H. B. P. scripsit ocultato nomine in Dioscoridan”’ » Seguier, 54- 
* See Bumaldus 
6/. Colu. 
t ** Jacobus morn the printer Haultinus calls him : fide copy ex bibl. Co 
