De Aemilio Macro Eiusque Rariore Hodie Opusculo De Virtutibus Herbarum Diatribe... is a Latin text by Friedrich B rner concerning the work of Aemilius Macer, particularly his treatise "De Virtutibus Herbarum" (On the Virtues of Herbs). This work delves into the historical significance of Macer's herbal, exploring its influence and reception during the Renaissance and its relevance to the history of medicine and botany. B rner's diatribe offers a detailed examination of Macer's writings, providing insights into the understanding and use of medicinal herbs during that period.
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