Journey of a book: Bartholomew the Englishman and the Properties of Things Bartholomew the Englishman and the Properties of Things

De proprietatibus rerum, 'On the properties of things', has long been referred to by scholars as a medieval encyclopedia, but evidence suggests that it has been many things to many people. The sheer number of extant manuscript copies and printed editions, along with translations, adaptatio...

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Main Author: Keen, Elizabeth (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Canberra ANU Press 2007
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