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REGULA FORSTER Charles Burnett (ed.), Ibn Baklarish’s Book of Simples: Medical Remedies between Three Faiths in Twelfth-Century Spain 78/1, p. 129
Nigel Palmer Das Kräuterbuch des Johannes Hartlieb. Eine deutsche Bilderhandschrift aus der Mitte des 15. Jahrhunderts, by Franz Speta, Heinrich L. Werneck 52/1, p. 182

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