Among the plants that have retained the names of the regions from which they were formerly transported.
Notes
Spica celtica
Peter Schöffer [ca. 1425–ca. 1502.]
[R]ogatu plurimo[rum] inopu[m] num[m]o[rum] egentiu[m] appotecas refuta[n]tiu[m] occasione illa, q[uia] necessaria ibide[m] ad corp[us] egru[m] specta[n]tia su[n]t cara simplicia et composita
Plate 142
Mainz, 1484
Botanicus
[R]ogatu plurimo[rum] inopu[m] num[m]o[rum] egentiu[m] appotecas refuta[n]tiu[m] occasione illa, q[uia] necessaria ibide[m] ad corp[us] egru[m] specta[n]tia su[n]t cara simplicia et composita
Plate 142
Mainz, 1484
Botanicus
Valeriana
Peter Schöffer [ca. 1425–ca. 1502.]
[R]ogatu plurimo[rum] inopu[m] num[m]o[rum] egentiu[m] appotecas refuta[n]tiu[m] occasione illa, q[uia] necessaria ibide[m] ad corp[us] egru[m] specta[n]tia su[n]t cara simplicia et composita
Plate 149
Mainz, 1484
Botanicus
[R]ogatu plurimo[rum] inopu[m] num[m]o[rum] egentiu[m] appotecas refuta[n]tiu[m] occasione illa, q[uia] necessaria ibide[m] ad corp[us] egru[m] specta[n]tia su[n]t cara simplicia et composita
Plate 149
Mainz, 1484
Botanicus
Nardus celtica
Nardus celtica
Valeriana saxatilis L.
celtica L.
Andres Laguna [ca. 1511 – 1559]
Annotationes in Dioscoridem Anazarbeum … iuxta vetustissimorum codicum fidem elaboratae.
p. 17
Lyon: Apud Gulielmum Rovillium, 1554
Smithsonian Libraries
Annotationes in Dioscoridem Anazarbeum … iuxta vetustissimorum codicum fidem elaboratae.
p. 17
Lyon: Apud Gulielmum Rovillium, 1554
Smithsonian Libraries
Spica Celtica
Spikenard.
François Rabelais [ca. 1483–1553]
The Five Books and Minor Writings. Volume 1: Books I-III
William Francis Smith [1842–1919], translator
London: Alexader P. Watt, 1893
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The Five Books and Minor Writings. Volume 1: Books I-III
William Francis Smith [1842–1919], translator
London: Alexader P. Watt, 1893
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spica celtica
Spica celtica, nom bas-latin du Nard celtique des Anciens (originaire des Alpes méridionales ou Celtiques), par opposition au Nard indique. Valeriana celtica, L. (Valérianée). — Spic celtic, dit Platerius (XIIIe siècle). (Paul Delaunay)
François Rabelais [ca. 1483–1553]
Oeuvres. Tome Cinquieme: Tiers Livre. Édition critique
p. 350
Abel Lefranc [1863-1952], editor
Paris: Librairie Ancienne Honoré Champion, 1931
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Oeuvres. Tome Cinquieme: Tiers Livre. Édition critique
p. 350
Abel Lefranc [1863-1952], editor
Paris: Librairie Ancienne Honoré Champion, 1931
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spica centica
spica celtica or nard, from Celtic Gaul…
François Rabelais [ca. 1483–1553]
Complete works of Rabelais
Jacques LeClercq [1891–1971], translator
New York: Modern Library, 1936
Complete works of Rabelais
Jacques LeClercq [1891–1971], translator
New York: Modern Library, 1936
spica
spica. [Latin spica ear of grain, etc.: after Greek staxuj.]
oil of spica, oil of spike. Obsolete
C. 1400 Lanfranc’s Cirurg. 226 It is good… to comforte þe place wiþ oile of mastic, & oile of spica.