Literature on Simon

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  • Andrews, A. C. (1958). 'The Mints of the Greeks and Romans and their Condimentary Uses', Osiris 13: 127-49.
  • Arnott, W.G. (2007). Birds in the Ancient World from A-Z. London: Routledge.
  • Bhayro, S. (2013). 'Simon of Genoa as an Arabist', in: Zipser, B. ed., Simon of Genoa's Medical Lexicon. Berlin: De Gruyter Open. [[1]]
  • Billanovich, G. (1975). 'Centri di trasmissione: Milano, Nonantola, Brescia', in La cultura antica nell' Occidente latino dal VII all' XI secolo. Spoleto: Presso la sede del Centro.
  • Bouras-Vallianatos, P. (2013). 'Simon of Genoa’s Clavis sanationis: a Study of Thirteenth-Century Latin Pharmacological Lexicography', in Zipser, B. ed., Simon of Genoa's Medical Lexicon. Berlin: De Gruyter Open. [[2]]
  • Fischer, H. (1929). Mittelalterliche Pflanzenkunde. [Mit einem Vorwort von Johannes Steudel]. Munich: Münchner drucke.
  • Fraas, C. (1870). Synopsis Plantarum Florae Classicae [2nd edn.]. Berlin: S. Calvary & comp. [[3]].
  • Dahhaoui, Y. (2001). L'atelier de Simon de Genes. Vers une edition de la Clavis Sanationis'. Université de Lausanne: MA thesis.
  • Dahhaoui, Y. (2001). Simon de Genes. Edition et traduction de la Preface. Lausanne.
  • Hilken, C. (2004). ‘Necrological Evidence of the Place and Permanence of the Subdiaconate’, in Cushing, K. G. & Gyug, R. F. eds., Ritual, Text, and Law: Studies in Medieval Canon Law and Liturgy Presented to Roger E. Reynolds. Aldershot: Ashgate, 51-66.
  • Horden, P. (2013). 'Medicine at the Papal Court in the Later Middle Ages: a Context for Simon of Genoa', in Zipser, B. ed., Simon of Genoa's Medical Lexicon. Berlin: De Gruyter Open.[[4]]
  • García González, A. (2007). Alphita. Florence: SISMEL.
  • Jacquart, D. (1997). La science médicale occidentale entre deux renaissances (XIIe s.–XVe s.). Aldershot: Ashgate.
  • Langlois, E. ed., (1887-93). Les Registres de Nicolas IV (1288-1292). Paris: Fontemoing, 1 vol in 2.
  • Meyer, E.H.F. (1854-7). Geschichte der Botanik, 4 vols. Königsberg. {online}
  • Mowat, J.L.G. ed., (1887). Alphita. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
  • Nutton, V. (2013). Simon of Genoa and Medieval Medicine, in Zipser, B. ed., Simon of Genoa's Medical Lexicon. Berlin: De Gruyter Open. [[5]]
  • Paravicini-Bagliani, A. (2000). The Pope’s Body. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • von Staden, H. (1989). Herophilus: The Art of Medicine in Early Alexandria. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Robert, F. (1911). Les noms des oiseaux en grec ancien. Basel. [[6]]
  • Steinschneider, M. (1892). 'Zur Literatur der Synonyma', in Pagel, J. L. ed., Leben. Lehre und Leistungen des Heinrich von Mondeville (Hermondaville), 1. Die Chirurgie des Heinrich von Mondeville (Hermondaville). Berlin: Hirschwald, 582-95. [[7]]
  • Strömberg, R. (1940). Griechische Pflanzennamen. Göteborg: Elanders Boktryckeri Aktiebolag.
  • Gutiérrez Rodilla, B. M. (2004). 'El plumero. La Clavis sanationis, de Simón de Cordo (siglo XIII).' Panacea 5: 287-8. [[8]]
  • Zipser, B. (2013). 'Simon Online, an Alternative Approach to Research and Publishing', in Zipser, B. ed., Simon of Genoa's Medical Lexicon. Berlin: De Gruyter Open. [[9]]