Pseudo-Apuleius

The oldest surviving manuscript of the ''Herbarium'' is the 6th-century Leiden, MS. Voss. Q.9. Until the 12th century it was the most influential herbal in Europe, with numerous extant copies surviving into the modern era, along with several copies of an Old English translation. Thereafter, it was more or less displaced by the ''Circa instans'', a herbal produced at the school of Salerno. "Pseudo-Apuleius" is also used as a shorthand generic term to refer to the manuscripts and derived works. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Apuleius Platonicus, 125-170
Published 1982
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“...Apuleius Platonicus, 125-170...”Published 1982
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