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Re: VMs: KRAUTERBUCH
jean-yves artero wrote:
Hi,
Here is a more or less V like German MS ca 1470. It s an herbal, medicinal it seems.Author could be Johannes Hartlieb.
Jean
http://cgi.ebay.fr/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=6513200866&ssPageName=ADME:B:SS:FR:1
Hiyas,
The description actually says it _is_ J. Hartlieb. If you were about to jump
to the "buy now" button as I was tempted to, please note that it's only a
facsimile though.
Interesting note in the description:
"... complemented with numerous comments in Hebrew script (but in late
middle-aged German language!)" Funky.
As opposed to the VM, it seems both the Latin and Hebrew texts are readily
readable.
Cheers,
Elmar
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