Middle Ages. 23 
tTiat author, under the title of De re 
Jierbaridy lib, i. and others, T)e Viribiis 
et Medicinis Herbarum^ Arborum et Specie 
erum: et de Virtutibus Herbarum, lib. i. 
The famous EngJifh furgeon Job?! Ar- 
I3ERN of Newark, extolled by Dr. Friend^ 
as the reviver of furgery in England, who 
ilourifhed foon dfttvjohn of G addesden^ 
in the middle of the fourteenth century, 
left a manufcript, which is in the Sloanean 
library, under the title of De re Herbaria^ 
Phyjica, et Chirurgica. 
Henry Daniel, a Dominican friar, faid 
to be well fkilled in the natural philofophy 
and phyfic of his time, left a manufcript 
infcribed Aaron Danielis, He therein treats 
De re Herbaria^ de Arboribus^ FruBicibus, 
|cc. He flourifhed about the year 1379. 
Appertaining to my fubjedl I alfo men« 
tion, a treatife, written, as is fuppofed, in 
the time of Edward the Illd, by Walter 
de Henley, entitled, De Tconomia Jive 
Hoiijbrandia \ in which, Bifhop Tanner{2.y^^ 
he has treated his fubjedl well, according 
to the ufage of the time. 
NjcoLAS Bollar, educated at 0>Jhrdy 
C 4 whom 
