10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HIPPIATRIC»
Discover the use of
hippiatric in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
hippiatric and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Pharmacopia
Hippiatric: Or, the Gentleman Farrier's ...
In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind.
2
Cesti: The Extant Fragments
Indirect transmission of the hippiatric fragments makes alterations arising from
the intervention of Byzantine excerptors likely. Where comparisons with the
seventh Cestus are possible, they do not fare favorably?66 According to
Vieillefond, the ...
Iulius Africanus, Martin Wallraff, Carlo Scardino, 2012
3
'A plaine and easie waie to remedie a horse': Equine ...
Equine Medicine in Early Modern England Louise Hill Curth. After a discussion of
the hippiatric medicine of the Wellcome's receipt books the chapter moves on to
other types of pertinent manuscripts. This includes avery unusual, exciting nd in ...
4
Congress Volume: Oslo 1998
1981). Hippiatric text translations: C. Cohen and D. Sivan. The Ugaritic Hippiatric
Texts: A Critical Edition (New Haven, 1983); D. Pardee, Les textes hippiatriilues,
RSO II (Paris, 1985).3 Major text studies: e.g., H.H.P. Dresslcr, "The AQHT Text: ...
André Lemaire, Magne Saebø, International Organization for the Study of the Old Testament. Congress, 2000
5
A Companion to Albert the Great: Theology, Philosophy, and ...
So-called “rossarzneibücher” (books on horse medicine) had circulated in latin
since the 12th century and in the vernacular not long thereafter. albert the great
incorporated into his chapters on horses an anonymous latin hippiatric treatise,
the ...
6
Pelagonius and Latin Veterinary Terminology in the Roman Empire
Apsyrtus, 16 parts of whose work survive as excerpts in the Greek hippiatric
corpus (henceforth CHG in this book).17 I shall deal in detail with the relationship
between Pelagonius and Apsyrtus in Chapter V.18 Apsyrtus was also a source of
...
7
History of Civilizations of Central Asia
Its hippiatric pedigree is Greek, and secondarily, perhaps Sanskrit,61 whereas for
the practice of equitation itself it may well be indebted to Iranian and Turkic in
addition to Arabian traditions. Ibn Akhi Khizam al-Khuttali's hippiatric ambition ...
Clifford Edmund Bosworth, M.S.Asimov, 2002
8
History of Civilizations of Central Asia
Its hippiatric pedigree is Greek, and secondarily, perhaps Sanskrit,61 whereas for
the practice of equitation itself it may well be indebted to Iranian and Turkic in
addition to Arabian traditions. Ibn Akhi Khizam al-Khuttali's hippiatric ambition ...
9
Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament
... while the variant SI bears witness to the shift m h š, which was taking place in
Akkadian during this period.10 The use of mqd, “almond,” in the hippiatric texts
from Ugarit confirms the orthography of the Old Akkadian texts.11 The Ugaritic
texts ...
G. Johannes Botterweck, Helmer Ringgren, Heinz-Josef Fabry, 2006
10
Animals and Disease: An Introduction to the History of ...
... 8 Hertwig, K.H. n0, 121—2, 138, 191 hides, infected 53, 63, 64 Hindu belief in
reincarnation 4 hippiatric infirmary, horse hospital 87 Hippiatrika, hippiatric
medicine 13 Hippocrates 5, 6, 12, 13 Hippocratic corpus 5, 6 Epidemics, Airs,
Waters, ...