Penn Library's LJS 484 - L'arte de la medicina de le bestie. (Video Orientation)
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Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies (SIMS): Videos
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Horses -- Diseases -- Early works to 1800
Horses -- Diseases
Veterinary medicine -- Early works to 1800
Veterinary medicine
Medicine -- Formulae receipts prescriptions -- Early works to 1800
Medicine -- Formulae receipts prescriptions
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Treatises
Manuscripts Italian -- 15th century
Manuscripts Renaissance
Renaissance Studies
Veterinary Medicine
Horses -- Diseases
Veterinary medicine -- Early works to 1800
Veterinary medicine
Medicine -- Formulae receipts prescriptions -- Early works to 1800
Medicine -- Formulae receipts prescriptions
Codices (bound manuscripts)
Treatises
Manuscripts Italian -- 15th century
Manuscripts Renaissance
Renaissance Studies
Veterinary Medicine
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youtube
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<p><a href="http://repository.upenn.edu/sims_ebooks/31" target="_blank">http://repository.upenn.edu/sims_ebooks/31</a></p>
<p><a href="https://openn.library.upenn.edu/Data/0001/html/ljs484.html" target="_blank">https://openn.library.upenn.edu/Data/0001/html/ljs484.html</a></p>
<p><a href="https://openn.library.upenn.edu/Data/0001/html/ljs484.html" target="_blank">https://openn.library.upenn.edu/Data/0001/html/ljs484.html</a></p>
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2023-03-15
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<p>Video Orientation to the University of Pennsylvania Library's LJS 484, a 15th-century copy of the first Italian vernacular translation of a 5th-century Latin treatise on veterinary medicine, focusing on horses, mules, donkeys, and cattle. 16th-century notes added at the end (f. 91v-92v) include medicinal recipes for a woman in pain and a donkey or ass with a fever.</p>
<p>Written in Italy, possibly Ferrara, between 1450 and 1475</p>
<p>Record on Franklin, with link to a digital copy: <a href="https://franklin.library.upenn.edu/catalog/FRANKLIN_9956203673503681" target="_blank">https://franklin.library.upenn.edu/catalog/FRANKLIN_9956203673503681</a></p>
<p>Record on Internet Archive, with a link to PDF: <a href="https://archive.org/details/ljs484" target="_blank">https://archive.org/details/ljs484</a></p>