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farfel_n01_178_064

879.8
I 812
V. 1+2
W.M. Lindsay Isidori Hispalensis Episcopi -Completed 623
Etymologiarum Sive Originum
Liber XI - De Homine et Portentis
XII - De Animalibus
XIII - De Mundo et Partibus
XIV - De Terra et Partibus
XV - De Aedificiis et Agris
XVI - De Lapidibus et Metallis
See #95 *XVII - De Rebus Rusticis
XVIII - De Bello et Ludis
XIX - De Nauibus, Aedificiis et Vestibus
Liber XX - de mensis, de potu, de vasis potatorii
de vasis vinariis et aquariis, de vasis oleirius, etc

Liber I - De Grammatica
II - De Rhetorica et Dialectica
III - De Mathematica
IV - De Medicina
V - De Legibus et Temporibus
VI - De Libris et Officiia Ecclesiasticis
VII - De Deo, Angelis et Sanctis
VIII - De Ecclesia et Sectis
IX - De Linguis, Gentibus, Regnis, Militia, Civibus
Affinit atibus.
X - De Vocabulis

for nearly 1000 years the Spanish bishop's encyclopedia preserved
for medieval western Europe the modes of thought + the factual
knowledge of the ancient world of which it is a primary source.
More than a 1000 manuscripts have survived, + its early
appearance in print shows its undiminished appeal down to the
17th C. Later encyclopedias such as the Catholicon derived much of
their material from Isidore. This is the 1st book to contain a
printed map or diagram of the whole world.

farfel_n01_178_064

879.8
I 812
V. 1+2
W.M. Lindsay Isidori Hispalensis Episcopi -Completed 623
Etymologiarum Sive Originum
Liber XI - De Homine et Portentis
XII - De Animalibus
XIII - De Mundo et Partibus
XIV - De Terra et Partibus
XV - De Aedificiis et Agris
XVI - De Lapidibus et Metallis
See #95 *XVII - De Rebus Rusticis
XVIII - De Bello et Ludis
XIX - De Nauibus, Aedificiis et Vestibus
Liber XX - de mensis, de potu, de vasis potatorii
de vasis vinariis et aquariis, de vasis oleirius, etc

Liber I - De Grammatica
II - De Rhetorica et Dialectica
III - De Mathematica
IV - De Medicina
V - De Legibus et Temporibus
VI - De Libris et Officiia Ecclesiasticis
VII - De Deo, Angelis et Sanctis
VIII - De Ecclesia et Sectis
IX - De Linguis, Gentibus, Regnis, Militia, Civibus
Affinit atibus.
X - De Vocabulis

for nearly 1000 years the Spanish bishop's encyclopedia preserved
for medieval western Europe the modes of thought + the factual
knowledge of the ancient world of which it is a primary source.
More than a 1000 manuscripts have survived, + its early
appearance in print shows its undiminished appeal down to the
17th C. Later encyclopedias such as the Catholicon derived much of
their material from Isidore. This is the 1st book to contain a
printed map or diagram of the whole world.