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Arnaldus de Villa Nova

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Arnaldus de Villa Nova (also called Arnau de Vilanova in Valencian, his language, Arnaldus Villanovanus, Arnaud de Ville-Neuve or Arnaldo de Villanueva, c. 1240–1311) was a physician and a religious reformer. [1]

64 relations: Abraham Abigdor, Arnau, Arnoldus, Asimov's Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, Bollingen Tower, Brazen head, Cabret, Camera obscura, Cyril of Constantinople, David ben Yom Tov, De Alchemia, De Triplici Statu Mundi, Deutsches Theatrum Chemicum, Diego Álvarez Chanca, Guglielmo Gratarolo, Guido Terrena, Health effects of wine, Hippocras, History of mathematics, History of mental disorders, History of tuberculosis, Isabella Cortese, Israel ben Joseph Halevi Caslari, James II of Aragon, Jean de Roquetaillade, Jean-Jacques Manget, Joan Botam, John Dastin, John Webster (minister), Josep Perarnau, Latin translations of the 12th century, Leonardus Achates, List of alchemists, List of astrologers, List of Catalan-language writers, List of dates predicted for apocalyptic events, List of medieval European scientists, List of scholastic philosophers, List of Spaniards, List of Spanish inventions and discoveries, List of Spanish inventors and discoverers, Litmus, Mary the Jewess, Maury AOC, Medieval cuisine, Nathan Judah ben Solomon, Petrus Bonus, Philemon Holland, Philipp Ulstad, Precursors of film, ..., Prima materia, Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum, Religious views of Isaac Newton, Solomon Abigdor, The Canon's Yeoman's Tale, Theatrum Chemicum, University Hospital Arnau de Vilanova, Valencia (DO), Vicent Franch, Villanova, Walter Bayley, 1235, 1311, 1313. Expand index (14 more) »

Abraham Abigdor

Abraham Abigdor (also rendered as Abraham Avigdor), born 1350, was a Jewish physician, philosopher, kabbalist, and translator.

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Arnau

Arnau may refer to.

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Arnoldus

Arnoldus is a given name.

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Asimov's Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology

Asimov's Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology is a history of science by Isaac Asimov, written as the biographies of over 1500 scientists.

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Bollingen Tower

The Bollingen Tower is a structure built by Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung.

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Brazen head

A brazen head, brass, or bronze head was a legendary automaton in the early modern period whose ownership was ascribed to late medieval scholars who had developed a reputation as wizards, such as Roger Bacon.

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Cabret

Cabret was a Spanish translator active towards the end of the fourteenth century.

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Camera obscura

Camera obscura (plural camera obscura or camera obscuras; from Latin, meaning "dark room": camera "(vaulted) chamber or room," and obscura "darkened, dark"), also referred to as pinhole image, is the natural optical phenomenon that occurs when an image of a scene at the other side of a screen (or for instance a wall) is projected through a small hole in that screen as a reversed and inverted image (left to right and upside down) on a surface opposite to the opening.

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Cyril of Constantinople

Saint Cyril of Constantinople (d. c. 1235) was a General of the Carmelites and prior of the hermits on Mount Carmel for three years.

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David ben Yom Tov

David ben Yom Tov, also David Bonjorn del Barri, was a Catalan Jewish astronomer and astrologer who lived in the first half of the fourteenth century.

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De Alchemia

De Alchemia is an early collection of alchemical writings first published by Johannes Petreius in Nuremberg in 1541.

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De Triplici Statu Mundi

The De Triplici Statu Mundi (About the three states of the world) is a minor work that deals with Eschatology.

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Deutsches Theatrum Chemicum

The Deutsche Theatrum Chemicum is a collection of alchemical texts, predominantly in German translation, which was published in Nuremberg in three volumes (1728, 1730, 1732) by Friedrich Roth-Scholtz (1687–1736), the publisher, printer and bibliographer.

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Diego Álvarez Chanca

Diego Álvarez Chanca (year of birth and death unknown) was a Spanish physician and companion of Christopher Columbus.

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Guglielmo Gratarolo

Guglielmo Gratarolo or Grataroli or Guilelmus Gratarolus (16 May 1516, Bergamo - 16 April 1568, Basel) was an Italian doctor and alchemist.

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Guido Terrena

Guido Terrena (c.1270 in Perpignan – 1342), also known as Guido Terreni and Guy de Perpignan, was a Catalan Carmelite canon lawyer and scholastic philosopher.

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Health effects of wine

The health effects of wine are mainly determined by its active ingredient alcohol.

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Hippocras

Hippocras (vīnum Hippocraticum), sometimes spelled hipocras or hypocras, is a drink made from wine mixed with sugar and spices, usually including cinnamon, and possibly heated.

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History of mathematics

The area of study known as the history of mathematics is primarily an investigation into the origin of discoveries in mathematics and, to a lesser extent, an investigation into the mathematical methods and notation of the past.

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History of mental disorders

For thousands of years, humans have tried to explain and control problematic behavior.

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History of tuberculosis

Consumption, phthisis and the White Plague are all terms used to refer to tuberculosis throughout history.

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Isabella Cortese

Isabella Cortese (fl. 1561), was an Italian alchemist and writer of the Renaissance.

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Israel ben Joseph Halevi Caslari

Israel ben Joseph Halevi Caslari, also known as Crescas Caslari and Israel ben Joseph Halevi, was a Jewish physician and poet who lived at Avignon in 1327.

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James II of Aragon

James II (10 August 1267 – 2 or 5 November 1327), called the Just, was the King of Aragon and Valencia and Count of Barcelona from 1291 to 1327.

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Jean de Roquetaillade

Jean de Roquetaillade (ca. 1310 – between 1366 and 1370) was a French Franciscan alchemist.

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Jean-Jacques Manget

Jean-Jacques Manget (or Johann Jacob Mangetus) (1652–1742) was a Genevan physician and writer.

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Joan Botam

Joan Botam i Casals (Les Borges Blanques, Spain 21 September 1926) is a Catalan priest and Capuchin, whose religious name is Fra Salvador de les Borges.

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John Dastin

John Dastin (c.1293-c.1386) was an English alchemist of the fourteenth century.

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John Webster (minister)

John Webster (1610–1682), also known as Johannes Hyphastes, was an English cleric, physician and chemist with occult interests, a proponent of astrology and a sceptic about witchcraft.

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Josep Perarnau

Josep Perarnau i Espelt (Avinyó, Bages, 1928) is a Catalan priest, theologian and historian.

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Latin translations of the 12th century

Latin translations of the 12th century were spurred by a major search by European scholars for new learning unavailable in western Europe at the time; their search led them to areas of southern Europe, particularly in central Spain and Sicily, which recently had come under Christian rule following their reconquest in the late 11th century.

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Leonardus Achates

Leonardus Achates de Basilea, born Leonhard Agtstein in Basel, was a compositor who worked from 1472 to 1491.

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List of alchemists

An alchemist is a person versed in the art of alchemy.

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List of astrologers

This is a list of astrologers with Wikipedia articles.

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List of Catalan-language writers

This is an alphabetically sorted list of writers in the Catalan language.

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List of dates predicted for apocalyptic events

Predictions of apocalyptic events that would result in the extinction of humanity, a collapse of civilization, or the destruction of the planet have been made since at least the beginning of the Common Era.

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List of medieval European scientists

Scientific activity in medieval Europe was maintained by the activity of a number of significant scholars, active in a wide range of scientific disciplines and working in Greek, Latin, and Arabic-speaking cultures.

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List of scholastic philosophers

This is a list of philosophers and scholars working in the Christian tradition in Western Europe during the medieval period, including the early Middle Ages (sometimes still referred to as the Dark Ages).

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List of Spaniards

This is a list, in alphabetical order within categories, of notable hispanic people of Spanish heritage and descent born and raised in Spain, or of direct Spanish descent.

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List of Spanish inventions and discoveries

The following list is composed of items, techniques and processes that were invented by or discovered by people from Spain.

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List of Spanish inventors and discoverers

This is a list of Spanish inventors and discoverers.

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Litmus

Litmus is a water-soluble mixture of different dyes extracted from lichens.

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Mary the Jewess

Mary or Maria the Jewess (Maria Prophetissima), also known as Mary the Prophetess, is an early alchemist who is known from the works of the Gnostic Christian writer Zosimos of Panopolis.

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Maury AOC

Maury is an Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) for fortified vin doux naturel wines made in the Roussillon wine region of France.

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Medieval cuisine

Medieval cuisine includes foods, eating habits, and cooking methods of various European cultures during the Middle Ages, which lasted from the fifth to the fifteenth century.

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Nathan Judah ben Solomon

Nathan Judah ben Solomon was a Provençal Jewish physician and scholar of the fourteenth century.

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Petrus Bonus

Petrus Bonus (Latin for "Peter the Good"; Pietro Antonio Boni) was a late medieval alchemist.

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Philemon Holland

Philemon Holland (1552 – 9 February 1637) was an English schoolmaster, physician and translator.

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Philipp Ulstad

Philipp Ulstad (Phillipus Ulstadius; Philip Ulstad) was a nobleman from Nuremberg, who taught medicine at the Academy in Fribourg at the beginning of the sixteenth century.

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Precursors of film

Much of film as an art form grew out of several earlier traditions in the fields of oral storytelling and literature (relating to the screenplay), theatre (relating to the theatre director/film director, a cast of actors, a production team that can include a scenic or set designer, lighting designer, costume designer) and visual art.

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Prima materia

In alchemy, Prima materia, materia prima or first matter, is the ubiquitous starting material required for the alchemical magnum opus and the creation of the philosopher's stone.

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Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum

Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum, Latin: The Salernitan Rule of Health (commonly known as Flos medicinae or Lilium medicinae - The Flower of Medicine, The Lily of Medicine) is a medieval didactic poem in hexameter verse.

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Religious views of Isaac Newton

Isaac Newton (4 January 1643 – 31 March 1727) was considered an insightful and erudite theologian by his contemporaries.

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Solomon Abigdor

Solomon ben Abraham Abigdor (also rendered as Solomon ben Abraham Avigdor), born in Provence in 1384, was a Hebrew translator, physician, and mystic.

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The Canon's Yeoman's Tale

The Canon's Yeoman's Tale is one of The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer.

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Theatrum Chemicum

Theatrum Chemicum ("Chemical Theatre") is a compendium of early alchemical writings published in six volumes over the course of six decades.

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University Hospital Arnau de Vilanova

The University Hospital Arnau de Vilanova (officially, Hospital Universitari Arnau de Vilanova in Catalan) is a public medical institution in Lleida, Catalonia, Spain, and the largest one in the surrounding area (terres de Lleida or terres de Ponent) and province.

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Valencia (DO)

Valencia is a Spanish Denominación de Origen (DO) (Denominació d'Origen in Valencian) for wines located in the province of Valencia (Valencian Community) and is divided into two separate zones and four sub-zones each one of which produces a different type of wine.

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Vicent Franch

Vicent Franch i Ferrer (Burriana, Castellón; 1949) is a Spanish jurist, politologist, journalist and writer.

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Villanova

Villanova is a name of Latin origin, meaning new town.

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Walter Bayley

Walter Bayley (1529–1593), was an English physician.

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1235

Year 1235 (MCCXXXV) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1311

Year 1311 (MCCCXI) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1313

Year 1313 (MCCCXIII) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnaldus_de_Villa_Nova

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