Pulse
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
De pulsibus ad tirones, late 13th century
Part
Identifier: MS 166/ ff. 241v-245r
Contents
These five folios of MS 166 contain the Latin translation of Galen's de pulsibus ad tirones, by Marcus of Toledo. This text is usually found with 'De usu pulsuum', which is indeed found on the folios of MS 166 succeeding this text. The de pulsibus ad tirones is a text on the pulse, specifically for students. Marcus of Toledo made his Latin translation in the 12th century from the earlier Arabic translation by Johannitius (the...
Dates:
late 13th century
De pulsibus, by Aegidius Corboliensis, 1481
Part
Identifier: MS 169/ff. 87v-97v
Contents
Ff. 87-97 of MS 169 contain the treatise, De pulsibus, by the French royal physician, Gilles de Corbeil (known by the Latinisation of his name, 'Aegidius Corboliensis '). As well as a 12th-13th century royal physician, Gilles was dedicated to Academic medicine in France, and promoted the Salernitian school. As a teacher of medicine, he composed two poems for students, the De urinis and De...
Dates:
1481
De usu pulsum, late 13th century
Part
Identifier: MS 166/ff. 245v-248r
Contents
Ff. 245-248 of MS 166 contain the Galenic text De usu pulsuum, a treatise on the use of the pulse in medical practice. Usually, and as is the case in MS 166, De usu pulsuum is bound together with De pulsibus ad tirones, a treatise on the pulse for students (on ff. 241-45 of MS 166). Like the preceding treatise on the pulse, this copy of De usu pulsuum is the...
Dates:
late 13th century
