From the library…
The Rose of
Medicine
John of Gaddesden was one of the greatest medieval English physicians. He
is even mentioned by Geoffrey Chaucer in the Canterbury Tales. His most famous
book was the Rosa
Medicinae (Rose of Medicine), a wonderfully detailed look at
diseases and medicine, written in 1313.
The Library’s
copy will be on display at Exeter Cathedral for one day only on 22
September, from 11am to 2pm.
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Truly magnificent!
ReplyDeleteThank you Andrew. I'm sorry I will miss a chance of seeing this book. John of Gaddesden, a priest (prebendary of St Paul's) as well as a physician was born about the year 1280 and died in 1361.It's not impossible that he died of the Black Death.
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