Des Alfred von Sareshel (Alfredus Anglicus) Schrift De motu cordis, edited by Clemens Baeumker, is a scholarly edition of Alfred of Sareshel's (also known as Alfredus Anglicus) work on the motion of the heart. Written in Latin, this text provides valuable insight into the medical and scientific understanding of the heart during the medieval period. Baeumker's edition offers a meticulously prepared version of the original text, making it accessible to scholars interested in the history of science, medicine, and philosophy. This work illuminates the intellectual landscape of the time and Alfred of Sareshel's contribution to the field.
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