deutsch

Flavius Vegetius Renatus




Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus lived around 390 C.E. He is the author of the "Epitomae rei militaris." This essay on military science was dedicated to the ruling emperor.
His sources include Cato, Cornelius Celsus, Frontius, Paternus, and the writings of the Roman Emperors Augustus, Trajan, and Hadrian. Renatus was actually a veterinarian. Under that rubric, he compsed the work "Artis Mulomedicinae," in which Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus introduced the term "Thuringian" for a type of thoroughbred horse; the term was only later applied to the Germanic tribe.
Other authors on veterinarian medicine such as Columella, Pelagonius, and Mulomedicina Chironis served as his sources for this work.


 Ortolff von Bayrlandt - Arzneibuch
Ortolff von Bayrlandt
Arzneibuch
16,650 $
Details
Sebastian Brant - Stultifera navis
Sebastian Brant
Stultifera navis
11,100 $
Details
Urich von Richenthal - Das Concilium so zu Constantz. 1536. - Angeb.: S. Franck, Germaniae chronicon. 1538
Urich von Richenthal
Das Concilium so zu Constantz. 1536. - Angeb.: S. Franck, Germaniae chronicon. 1538
9,990 $
Details
 Gregorius I. - Inkunabel-Sammelband
Gregorius I.
Inkunabel-Sammelband
6,660 $
Details
Sanctus Hieronymus - Aureola ex floribus
Sanctus Hieronymus
Aureola ex floribus
5,550 $
Details
Gregor Reisch - Margarita philosophica cum additionibus novis
Gregor Reisch
Margarita philosophica cum additionibus novis
4,440 $
Details
 Jacobus de Voragine - Sermones de tempore
Jacobus de Voragine
Sermones de tempore
3,330 $
Details
 Johannes Friburgensis - Summa confessorum
Johannes Friburgensis
Summa confessorum
2,775 $
Details

Advertisement
Auction Spotter Logo
The most important art auctions from all over the world at a glance!

Discover it for free
Advertisement
Fine Art Auction
show
&
bid!
pfeil


Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Starting bid: 9,000 EUR

Privacy Policy Contact