Janus Cornarius
Janus Cornarius (''ca.'' 1500 – 16 March 1558) was a Saxon humanist and friend of Erasmus. A gifted philologist, Cornarius specialized in editing and translating Greek and Latin medical writers with "prodigious industry," taking a particular interest in botanical pharmacology and the effects of environment on illness and the body. Early in his career, Cornarius also worked with Greek poetry, and later in his life Greek philosophy; he was, in the words of Friedrich August Wolf, "a great lover of the Greeks." Patristic texts of the 4th century were another of his interests. Some of his own writing is extant, including a book on the causes of plague and a collection of lectures for medical students.
Provided by Wikipedia
-
1by Plutarchos ca 46-ca 120, Nigrus, Stephanus, Valgulio, Carlo, Plutarchos ca 46-ca 120, Cornarius, Janus, 1500-1558Other Authors: “...Cornarius, Janus, 1500-1558...”
Published 1552
Call Number T 191 prív. 1. PA
Book -
2Other Authors: “...Cornarius, Janus 1500-1558...”
Book -
3by Fernel, Jean 1497-1558, Melanchthon, Philipp 1497-1560, Camerarius, Joachim st. 1500-1574, Polybios 201 a.C.-120 a.C, Diokles z Karystu 4. stor. a.COther Authors: “...Cornarius, Janus 1500-1558...”
Published 1582
Call Number V 658 PA
Book