Medieval Medical Recipes
The man that will of leechcraft lere
Read over this book and he may hear
Many a medicine both good and true
To heal sores both old and new" Anonymous introduction to a compilation of medical recipes in rhyming couplets, 15th century
To what medical uses did medieval practitioners put dove faeces, fox lungs, salted owl or eel grease? How might one aid a man with a weak bladder or swollen testicles, or a woman with 'grinding the womb' or who 'travaileth of child'? What remedies were available to the medieval sufferer of daily complaints such as headache, toothache and aching limbs, or more grisly ailments such as 'rankled wounds' or 'canker that breeds in a man's mouth'? How might the image-conscious rid themselves of freckles, whiten their faces or solve bad breath?
Curious Cures in Cambridge Libraries is a Wellcome-funded project to conserve, catalogue and digitise 186 medieval manuscripts that contain in excess of 8,000 unedited medical recipes. In addition, it will harness cutting-edge Handwritten Text Recognition technology by using Transkribus to produce full-text transcriptions of these recipes. This will open their contents to health researchers in the humanities and social sciences, enabling keyword and faceted searching and detailed comparative analysis on a scale not possible hitherto. This will not only help researchers to pinpoint recipes relevant to their work, but will also enable them to understand how this kind of medical knowledge evolved, how recipes were tried and tested over time, and what connections might exist between such practical recipe books and scholarly medical treatises.
Building on the successful collaborations of the recently completed Polonsky Foundation Greek Manuscripts project, the Curious Cures manuscripts are drawn from collections across the University: from the University Library, which is leading the project, from twelve colleges (Clare, Corpus Christi, Emmanuel, Gonville & Caius, Jesus, King's, Magdalene, Pembroke, Peterhouse, St John's, Sidney Sussex and Trinity), and the Fitzwilliam Museum. High-resolution digital images, detailed catalogue descriptions and full-text transcriptions of each manuscript will be brought together and made freely accessible on the Cambridge Digital Library.
The project encompasses manuscript compilations of dozens or even hundreds of medical recipes, known as receptaria , but also medical and non-medical texts that contain recipes on their peripheries as added texts or marginal annotations. The manuscripts were made between the 11th to the 16th centuries, with most dating to the fourteenth or fifteenth centuries. Many of the recipes are written in Latin, and some in French, but a substantial proportion are written in Middle English, and illustrate the beginnings of the circulation of medical knowledge in the vernacular language of this country.
A wide range of ingredients - animal, mineral and vegetable - are mentioned in these recipes. There are herbs that are known today - such as sage, rosemary, thyme, bay and mint - as well as common perennial plants: walwort, henbane, betony and comfrey. Ingredients were often mixed with common products such as ale, white wine, vinegar, milk or honey, but medieval physicians also exploited international trade networks, using cumin, pepper, ginger and other spices in their formulations. There are also many strange and curious ingredients recorded in the recipes, in particular those derived from animals: the use of roasted puppy fat as a salve to treat gout, or the gall bladder of a hare as a component in a treatment for 'web in the eye'.
Digitisation of these manuscripts will place medical recipes in their material contexts, revealing how they are arranged and presented on the page - while detailed descriptions of the manuscripts' textual contents will situate the recipes in their intellectual contexts, showing the different routes by which medical knowledge was recorded and disseminated. Evidence of production and provenance contained in these books may also help researchers to understand where and by whom these recipes were used. Conservation of the manuscripts will also enable the manuscripts to be digitised safely and ensure both their long-term preservation and accessibility to future generations of researchers.
For more details about the project, including blogposts about the manuscripts and the project's activities, see the Curious Cures project webpage .
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Legal manuscript (Cambridge, University Library, MS Add. 2994)
Cambridge University Library, MS Add. 2994 (hereafter MS Add. 2994) is one of many predominately non-medical manuscripts … more -
Collection of Medical treatises (Cambridge, University Library, MS Add. 3120)
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Collection of alchemical works (Cambridge, University Library, MS Add. 4087)
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Origen, Sermons on Genesis, Exodus and Leviticus, translated into Latin by Rufinus of Aquileia (Cambridge, University Library, MS Add. 5368)
Cambridge, University Library, MS Add. 5368 (hereafter MS Add. 5368) contains groups of sermons on the first three books … more -
Composite manuscript of theological and medical texts (Cambridge, University Library, MS Add. 6865)
This composite manuscript, written for the most part in the first half of the 13th century, has passed through several centuries … more -
The Jenney Commonplace Book (Cambridge, University Library, MS Add. 7912)
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Rāzī, Liber Almansoris (Cambridge, University Library, MS Add. 9213)
This manuscript contains a very early copy of a Latin translation of the Liber Almansoris (Kitāb al-Manṣūrī) (The Book of … more -
Medical recipes and charms (Cambridge, University Library, MS Add. 9308)
Compilations of recipes - often referred to as 'receptaria' - survive in great numbers from the late medieval period. This … more -
Medical recipes and charms (Cambridge, University Library, MS Add. 9309)
The contents of the manuscript comprise simple, practical medicine: somewhat more than two hundred recipes, written in Middle … more -
Bede, Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum, in Old English (Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 41)
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS 41 (hereafter CCCC MS 41) is a copy of the Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum (The … more -
Geoffrey Chaucer, Troilus and Criseyde (Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 61)
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Ranulf Higden, Polychronicon (English translation by John Trevisa) (Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 354)
The Polychronicon was the last universal chronicle to be produced by a monk in England. Its author – or, to use his own preferred … more -
Chronicles (Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 374)
In late medieval England, there existed two alternate but not mutually exclusive narrative structures for the writing of … more -
Charters, Letters, Bulls, Liturgical Texts, Poetry in Latin, Anglo-Norman and Old French (Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 405)
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 405 (hereafter CCCC MS 405) is a complex composite manuscript formed from several originally … more -
Text on royal governance, and pseudo-Augustine, De XII abusiuis saeculi (excerpt) (Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 412)
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS 412 (hereafter CCCC MS 412) came to Corpus Christi College Cambridge as part of the … more -
Amalarius of Metz, Liber officialis (Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 416)
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 416 (hereafter CCCC MS 416) is a 12th-century copy of a popular medieval handbook for … more -
Natural Philosophy (Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 456)
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 456 is a composite manuscript, with all of its parts probably deriving from manuscripts … more -
Medical Treatises (Cambridge, Clare College, MS 12)
This composite manuscript is comprised of four parts, each originally belonging to separate medieval books, but which were … more -
Platearius and other medical texts (Cambridge, University Library, MS Dd.3.51)
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Medical treatises (Cambridge, University Library, MS Dd.3.52)
Born in the south of France, likely around the end of the 13th century, Guy de Chauliac's medical studies were centred around … more -
Medical recipes and charms for horses (Cambridge, University Library, MS Dd.4.44)
While most remedy collections that survive from the late Middle Ages provide ailments for human conditions (for instance, … more -
Alchemical works (Cambridge, University Library, MS Dd.4.45)
This manuscript of alchemical texts comprises four distinct parts that appear to have been produced separately in fifteenth-century … more -
Medical and astrological treatises (Cambridge, University Library, MS Dd.5.53)
This manuscript contains a single collection of medical and astrological treatises. Dr Clarck Drieshen Project Cataloguer … more -
Medical treatises and recipes (Cambridge, University Library, MS Dd.5.76)
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Collection of medical, cosmetic, culinary and household recipes (Cambridge, University Library, MS Dd.6.9)
This manuscript contains a large collection of medical recipes, including ones for poultices, powders, decoctions, oils, … more -
Medical miscellany (Cambridge, University Library, MS Dd.6.29)
This medical handbook was written in the late 14th- to early 15th-century, possibly somewhere in East Anglia, and contains … more -
Bible in Latin (Cambridge, University Library, MS Dd.8.12)
This manuscript is a composite volume and comprises a complete copy of the Bible in Latin made in England in the first half … more -
John Gower, Confessio amantis (Cambridge, University Library, MS Dd.8.19)
This manuscript contains a copy of the late 14th-century Middle English poem Confessio Amantis (The Lover's Confession), … more -
Medical treatises and recipes (Cambridge, University Library, MS Dd.10.44)
This fifteenth-century medical manuscript appears to have been made in two stages, with a clear distinction between the scripts … more -
Medical treatises (Cambridge, University Library, MS Dd.11.45)
This composite manuscript of three parts contains medical treatises and recipes in Latin and Middle English, including excerpts … more -
Common Pleas entries (Cambridge, University Library, MS Ee.1.3)
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Medical manuscript (Cambridge, University Library, MS Ee.1.13)
This composite manuscript predominantly contains a Middle English translation of the Circa Instans, a Latin work on the medicinal … more -
Collection of medical tracts and recipes (Cambridge, University Library, MS Ee.1.15)
This manuscript is a compilation of remedies, healing instructions and diagrams with the common goal of healing a medieval … more -
Theological and historical works (Cambridge, University Library, MS Ee.2.29)
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Walter Atwell's Book of Readings (Cambridge, University Library, MS Ee.5.18)
This composite manuscript consists of five parts that were probably produced separately from each other. While the first … more -
Legal manuscript - Readings on Statutes (Cambridge, University Library, MS Ee.5.22)
Cambridge University Library, MS Ee.5.22 is a legal manuscript written in England in the later half of the 15th century, … more -
Johannes de Sancto Paulo, Practica; and a Herbal (Cambridge, University Library, MS Ee.6.41)
The medical school of Salerno, near Naples in Italy, features prominently in this small but bulky 15th century manuscript. … more -
Ecclesiastical law and penance (Cambridge, Emmanuel College, MS 66)
This is a composite manuscript, comprised of two Parts. The first Part was probably made in England in the second half of … more -
Medical recipes (Cambridge, Emmanuel College, MS 69)
This manuscript presents a vast collection of medical recipes and treatments, translated into Middle English from the Liber … more -
John Dunstable's compilation of judicial astrology, astronomy, and scientific texts (Cambridge, Emmanuel College, MS 70)
Cambridge, Emmanuel College, MS 70 (hereafter Emmanuel MS 70) is a compilation of scientific texts with a particular focus … more -
Medical recipes (Cambridge, Emmanuel College, MS 95)
There are numerous challenges to the systematic study of medieval medical recipe texts. They are almost always anonymous, … more -
Legal texts (Cambridge, University Library, MS Ff.5.5)
A writ is a form of legal instrument or instruction, issued by a court or other authority, that requires the addressee(s) … more -
Collection of theological works (Cambridge, University Library, MS Ff.6.51)
This composite manuscript consists of two separate parts that were written towards the end of the 14th-century in England … more -
Florilegium (Cambridge, University Library, MS Ff.6.53)
This is an outstanding example of a manuscript that benefits from an accessible digital version, as its wealth of subject … more -
Psalter ('Bohun Psalter', previously known as the 'Riches Psalter' and the 'Psalter of John of Gaunt') (Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, MS 38-1950)
The Bohun psalter at the Fitzwilliam Museum belongs to a unique group of ten manuscripts produced in England during the second … more -
Book of Hours (Use of Sarum) (Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, MS 51)
This Book of Hours was made in Flanders for the English market (see Rogers (1982), pp. 6 n. 8, 365). Following its arrival … more -
Collection of plague tracts (Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, MS 261)
Fitzwilliam Museum, MS 261 is a luxurious manuscript, the likes of which were only affordable to royalty or high aristocracy. … more -
Astrological and medical texts (Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, Charles Fairfax Murray MS 17)
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Computus and astronomy (Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, MS McClean 166)
Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, MS McClean 166 (hereafter MS McClean 166) contains three popular astronomical and computistical … more -
Book of Hours (Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, MS McClean 89)
Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, MS McClean 89 (hereafter MS McClean 89) is a Book of Hours made in Flanders in the late 15th … more -
Macrobius and Mattheus Platearius (Cambridge, University Library, MS Gg.1.10)
This manuscript comprises three parts, all probably copied in the 12th century, perhaps in France. The first part, which … more -
Compilation of classical, late antique and medieval poetic works (including the 'Cambridge Songs') (MS Gg.5.35)
Introduction: the history of the manuscriptCopied by perhaps four scribes during the mid-11th century, this manuscript contains … more -
Astronomy and astrology (Cambridge, University Library, MS Gg.6.3)
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Medical texts (Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College, MS 59/153)
This manuscript, like many others included in the Curious Cures in Cambridge Libraries project, was once owned or used by … more -
Medical treatises and recipes (Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College, MS 84/166)
This medical manuscript consists of six independent parts: Part 1 (pp. [i]-[vi] and pp. [vii]-[x])Part 2 (pp. 1-172)Part … more -
Medical texts (Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College, MS 97/49)
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Medical treatises (Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College, MS 98/50)
This manuscript, like many others included in the Curious Cures in Cambridge Libraries project was once owned or used by … more -
Medical works (Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College, MS 105/57)
This composite manuscript consists of two 14th-century volumes of medical works. The presence of two lists of the contents … more -
Medical treatises (Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College, MS 147/197)
This manuscript of medical treatises was owned by Walter Elveden (d. in or before 1360), a scholar at Cambridge, probably … more -
Medical Texts (Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College, MS 159/209)
Cambridge, Gonville and Caius MS 159/209, like many others included in the Curious Cures in Cambridge Libraries project was … more -
Medical treatises (Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College, MS 176/97)
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Medical treatises and recipes (Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College, MS 178/211)
This manuscript contains a collection of Latin medical treatises and recipes but also three previously unrecorded recipes … more -
Medical texts (Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College, MS 181/214)
This is a composite manuscript with the Parts comprised of both parchment and paper quires. In addition, there are medieval … more -
Medical texts (Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College, MS 190/223)
John Arderne, Liber receptorum medicinalium, and miscellaneous medical texts (15th century) preceded by a libellus containing … more -
Collection of theological, alchemical and medical texts (Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College, MS 200/106)
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Vetus liber archidiaconi eliensis (Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College, MS 204/110)
Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College, MS 204/110 (hereafter MS 204/110) is a composite manuscript with the complexities … more -
Pseudo-Aristotle, Secreta Secretorum (Cambridge, Gonville and Caius, MS 213/228)
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Compilation of texts from St Albans (Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College, MS 230/116)
This vast compilation of theological, devotional, historical, scientific, and medical texts in Latin and Middle English prose … more -
Bartholomew of San Concordio, Summa de Casibus Conscientiae (Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College, MS 328/715)
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Medical treatises (Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College, MS 336/725)
This composite manuscript consists of two separate parts (ff. 1r-107v and ff. 108r-172v) with medical works, including astronomical … more -
Medical textbook and fragment of a Psalter (Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College, MS 345/620)
This manuscript is a composite volume comprised of five Parts, a larger first Part, and four, smaller, mostly single-quire … more -
Antidotarium magnum (Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College, MS 366/588)
The main text of the manuscript is a 12th-century copy of the Antidotarium magnum, a text produced at the Abbey of Montecassino … more -
Medical texts (Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College, MS 373/593)
Cambridge, Gonville and Caius, MS 373/593 is a compendium of medical treatises with a particular focus on the work of Bernard … more -
Johannes de Sancto Paulo, Liber virtutem medicinarum simplicium and other medical texts (Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College, MS 379/599)
Cambridge, Gonville and Caius MS 379/599 is a composite medical volume comprised of several roughly coeval parts copied by … more -
Alexander of Tralles, Practica, and other medical texts (Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College, MS 400/729)
Most of this 13th-century manuscript comprises a copy of the Latin translation of the Greek medical text, Theraupetica, which … more -
Medical treatises (Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College, MS 401/623)
This manuscript, like many others included in the Curious Cures in Cambridge Libraries project was once owned or used by … more -
A treatise on preaching and several medical texts (Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College, MS 407/413)
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Medical tracts and recipes (Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College, MS 451/392)
This composite manuscript contains a large number of medical treatises and recipes. It also includes a unique Middle English … more -
Medical works (Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College, MS 451a/750)
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Medical tracts and recipes (Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College, MS 457/395)
This manuscript contains a large collection of Middle English and Latin medical, alchemical, and household recipes alongside … more -
Medical treatises (Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College, MS 609/340)
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Calendar or World Chronicle (Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College, 803/807, no. 57)
A fragment of a calendar or world-chronicle, probably English and made c. 1300. A single leaf of parchment, stiff due to … more -
Compilation of theological texts (Cambridge, University Library, MS Hh.6.11)
According to the list of contents at the beginning of this manuscript, it once belonged to Ramsey Abbey, and had been donated … more -
Theological works (Cambridge, University Library, MS Hh.6.13)
This manuscript mainly comprises two large theological works. The first is a copy of William of Auvergne's De sacramentis, … more -
Alchemical and Astrological Texts (Cambridge, University Library, MS Ii.3.17)
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Aldobrandino da Siena, Regime du corps (Cambridge, University Library, MS Ii.5.11)
Cambridge, University Library, MS Ii.5.11 is a fifteenth-century illustrated copy of a household health text commonly known … more -
Book of Hours (Cambridge, University Library, MS Ii.6.2)
Cambridge University Library, MS Ii.6.2 (hereafter MS Ii.6.2) is a small illuminated book of hours, produced in Flanders … more -
Constantinus Africanus, al-Khwarizmi, Hermannus Contractus, and other texts (Cambridge, University Library, MS Ii.6.5)
The manuscript is a composite item and consists of several parts: one two-leaf fragment, and three parts consisting of one … more -
Medical treatises and recipes (Cambridge, University Library, MS Ii.6.17)
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Two medical tracts on the diseases of women (Cambridge, University Library, MS Ii.6.33)
The two main texts in this manuscript have a shared theme and may have had a common readership in fifteenth- and sixteenth-century … more -
Collection of medical, astrological, and theological works (Cambridge, University Library, MS Ii.6.39)
This two-volume manuscript is a composite of seven parts, whose production ranges in date from the late twelfth to the fifteenth … more -
Devotions (Cambridge, University Library, MS Ii.6.43)
This devotional manuscript is a composite volume that consists of two parts. Although both parts were produced separately … more -
Works by Ambrose and Jerome (Cambridge, Jesus College, MS Q.B.10)
The majority of Cambridge, Jesus Collge MS Q.B.10 (hereafter MS Q.B.10) is comprised of works by two early Christian theological … more -
Medical treatises (Cambridge, Jesus College, MS Q.D.1)
This manuscript begins and ends with four parchment leaves (ff. 1r-4v and 161r-164v: Part 1) that have been taken from a … more -
Dioscorides, De uirtutibus herbarum and other medical texts (Cambridge, Jesus College, MS Q.D.2)
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Liturgical and medical texts (Cambridge, Jesus College, MS Q.D.4)
Cambridge, Jesus College, MS Q.D.4 (hereafter MS Q.D.4) is a composite manuscript, with all parts probably together by the … more -
Tabula medicine (Cambridge, Jesus College, MS Q.G.12)
This manuscript largely consists of a copy of the Tabula medicine, a vast compilation of medical remedies, which also includes … more -
Guy de Chauliac, Chirurgia Magna (Middle English translation) (Cambridge, Jesus College, Q.G.23)
Jesus College MS Q.G.23 is of particular interest because it contains a Middle English version of Guy de Chauliac's Chirurgia … more -
Philosophical treatises and medical tracts and recipes (Cambridge, Jesus College, MS Q.G.25)
This 15th-century English manuscript contains a collection of philosophical treatises, and medical tracts and recipes, largely … more -
Tabula medicine, and an anonymous medical text (Cambridge, King's College, MS 16)
This composite manuscript contains two parts that were copied in the 15th century. The first part (ff. 1:1r-1:145r) contains … more -
Collection of devotional works (Cambridge, University Library, MS Kk.1.6)
This mid 15th-century manuscript contains an important collection of Middle English religious prose and verse. It features … more -
Abridgement of Statutes (Cambridge, University Library, Kk.6.6)
This manuscript contains an abridgement of statutes from the reign of King Edward III (reg. 1327–1377), written in Latin … more -
Alchemical treatises (Cambridge, University Library, MS Kk.6.30)
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Medical recipes (Cambridge, University Library, MS Kk.6.33)
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Miscellany of household information (Cambridge, University Library, MS Ll.1.18)
Down to about the end of the 14th century most manuscript books were typically made either by professional scribes working … more -
Sermons (Cambridge, University Library, MS Ll.2.2)
This manuscript contains different collections of sermons, including the Sermones de Tempore by Jacobus de Voragine, 'Sermones … more -
Medical treatises (Cambridge, Magdalene College, Pepys MS 878)
This manuscript contains a large number of medical treatises, and medical recipes alongside instructions of a magical, cosmetic, … more -
A 'Sortes' manuscript including the Experimentarius attributed to Bernardus Silvestris (Cambridge, Magdalene College, MS Pepys 911)
Cambridge, Magdalene College, MS Pepys 911 (hereafter Pepys 911) is a beautifully illustrated example of a type of medieval … more -
Medical and culinary recipes (Cambridge, Magdalene College, Pepys MS 1047)
This manuscript contains a large collection of medical and culinary recipes in Middle English. It also contains a compilation … more -
Commonplace book and handbook of liturgical music (Use of Sarum) (Cambridge, Magdalene College, Pepys MS 1236)
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Medical texts (Cambridge, Magdalene College, Pepys MS 1307)
This compact manuscript once owned by Samuel Pepys, is, for the most part, a redaction of the popular medical text known … more -
Medical treatises and recipes (Cambridge, Magdalene College, Pepys MS 1661)
This manuscript of medical treatises, recipes, and charms consists of five parts that were separately produced in the first … more -
Collection of theological works (Cambridge, University Library, MS Mm.6.17)
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Miscellany (Cambridge, Pembroke College, MS 258)
Cambridge, Pembroke College, MS 258 is a composite manuscript comprised of several originally separate parts created in England … more -
Medical works (Cambridge, Peterhouse, MS 87)
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Medical Texts (Cambridge, Peterhouse, MS 95)
Cambridge, Peterhouse, MS 95 (hereafter Peterhouse 95) is a composite manuscript of two unequally sized Parts. The first … more -
Medical treatises (Cambridge, Peterhouse, MS 106)
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Compilation of seven medical books (Cambridge, Peterhouse, MS 118)
This manuscript contains a compilation of seven medical books in Middle English. Three of these are treatises translated … more -
Medical treatises (Cambridge, Peterhouse, MS 139)
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De simplicibus medicinis (Cambridge, Peterhouse, MS 168)
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Medical texts (Cambridge, Peterhouse, MS 178)
Peterhouse MS 178 contains a compilation of medical and scientific texts written in the 14th century by a single scribe and … more -
Medical treatises (Cambridge, Peterhouse, MS 182)
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Medical texts (Cambridge, Peterhouse, MS 222)
This manuscript, like many others included in the Curious Cures in Cambridge Libraries project was once owned or used by … more -
Compilation of medical texts (Cambridge, Peterhouse, MS 247)
Peterhouse MS 247 is a medical compendium containing works by Hippocrates, Galen and others, which texts formed the basic … more -
Medical compendium (Cambridge, Peterhouse, MS 251)
This manuscript is a composite volume with its Parts deriving from 9 separate original sources written in England and Italy … more -
Hildebertus et alii (Cambridge, Sidney Sussex College, MS 51)
Cambridge, Sidney Sussex College, MS 51 is a composite manuscript, with all parts probably made in England (perhaps at the … more -
Book of Hours (Use of Sarum) [Unfinished] (Cambridge, Sidney Sussex College, MS 58)
Made somewhere in England during the 15th century, this manuscript is one of a handful of examples of Books of Hours included … more -
Theological works (Cambridge, Sidney Sussex College, MS 85)
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Medical treatises and recipes (Cambridge, St John's College, MS B.15)
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Medical Treatises (Cambridge, St John's College, MS D.3)
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Medical Texts (Cambridge, St John's College, MS D.4)
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Medical Texts (St John's College, MS D.24)
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Thomas Betson's Notebook (Cambridge, St John's College, MS E.6)
The Syon Abbey Herbal, contained in this manuscript, is notable as the last such text to be compiled in a religious house … more -
Medical treatises (Ars medicine) (St John's College MS E.29)
This manuscript contains a number of the standard components that made up the Ars medicine, a group of texts that was used … more -
Antidotarium magnum (Cambridge, St John's College, MS G.4)
The main text of the manuscript is a 12th-century copy of the Antidotarium magnum, a text produced at the Abbey of Montecassino … more -
Medical recipes and treatises (Cambridge, St John's College, MS K.49)
This manuscript contains a large collection of medical, practical, cosmetic, and culinary recipes in Middle English and Latin. … more -
Devotional texts in Middle English (Cambridge, Trinity College, MS B.14.19)
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Haldenby scientific and medical commonplace book (Cambridge, Trinity College, MS O.1.57)
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Statutes of England (Cambridge, Trinity College, MS O.1.71)
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Medical treatises and recipes (Cambridge, Trinity College, MS O.2.13)
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John Arderne, Liber receptorum medicinalium (Cambridge, Trinity College, MS O.2.49)
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Customs of London (Cambridge, Trinity College, MS O.3.11)
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Composite manuscript with ars dictaminis, astronomical and meteorological texts, medical recipes, and English poetry (Cambridge, Trinity College, MS O.7.20)
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Recipes for medicines, pigments, inks, and astrological tracts (Cambridge, Trinity College, MS O.7.23)
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Monastic Breviary (Cambridge, Trinity College, MS O.7.31)
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Medical treatises and recipes (Cambridge, Trinity College, MS O.8.2)
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Medical treatises (Cambridge, Trinity College, MS O.8.35)
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Alchemical treatises (Cambridge, Trinity College, MS O.8.36)
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Medical and religious compilation (Cambridge, Trinity College, MS O.9.10)
Trinity College MS O.9.10 is a medical and religious compilation of the fifteenth century, produced in England, and apparently … more -
Collections of medical recipes (Cambridge, Trinity College, MS O.9.32)
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Medical treatises and recipes (Cambridge, Trinity College, MS O.9.37)
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Medical recipes (Cambridge, Trinity College, MS O.9.39)
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John Shirley, Poetic anthology (Cambridge, Trinity College, MS R.3.20)
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Medical treatises and recipes (Cambridge, Trinity College, MS R.14.29)
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On Surgery (Cambridge, Trinity College, MS R.14.31)
Cambridge, Trinity College, MS R.14.31 (hereafter MS R.14.31) is a medical manuscript that was made in Canterbury in the … more -
Medical treatises and recipes (Cambridge, Trinity College, MS R.14.32)
Cambridge, Trinity College, MS R.14.32 is a medical compendium, made partly of parchment (ff. 1-66) and partly of paper (ff. … more -
Medical recipes (Cambridge, Trinity College, MS R.14.39)
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Medical treatises and recipes (Cambridge, Trinity College, MS R.14.41)
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Medical treatises and recipes (Cambridge, Trinity College, MS R.14.51)
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Dictes and Sayings of the Philosophers (Cambridge, Trinity College, MS VI.18.2)
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