John of Gaddesden (1280–1361) was a medieval English physician. He wrote a treatise on medicine titled Rosa Medicinae (The Rose of Medicine), also called...
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Gaddesden may refer to: John of Gaddesden, English physician England Great Gaddesden, Hertfordshire Gaddesden Place, country house in the above village...
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Little Gaddesden (pronounced /lɪtl ɡædzdən/) is a village and civil parish in the borough of Dacorum, Hertfordshire 3 miles (4.8 km) north of Berkhamsted...
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There have been reports of 'star-jelly' for centuries. John of Gaddesden (1280–1361) mentions stella terrae (Latin for 'star of the earth' or 'earth-star')...
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14th century in literature (category History of literature)
maior S. Gerardi, compiled) 1307 John of Gaddesden – Rosa Medicinæ Rashid al-Din Hamadani – Jami' al-Tawarikh ("Compendium of Chronicles", often referred to...
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Berkhamsted (section Origin of the town's name)
of the Works at Berkhamsted. It is unknown how much time he spent at Berkhamsted, but he knew John of Gaddesden, who lived in nearby Little Gaddesden...
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15th century in literature (category History of literature)
Medicinae (first printed book to contain anatomical illustrations) 1492 John of Gaddesden – Rosa Medicinæ (first printing; written 1307) 1493 15 June: Hartmann...
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Nettleden and Little Gaddesden and also Studham in Bedfordshire. The Church of St. John the Baptist was probably the site of a pre-Christian sanctuary...
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medical works, alongside those of John of Gaddesden, "formed part of the core curriculum that underpinned the practice of medicine for the next 400 years"...
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Pearn, John (April 2013). Gardner-Thorpe, Christopher (ed.). "Two medieval doctors: Gilbertus Anglicus (c1180–c1250) and John of Gaddesden (1280–1361)"...
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