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John of Gaddesden (1280–1361) was a medieval English physician. He wrote a treatise on medicine titled Rosa Medicinae (The Rose of Medicine), also called Rosa Anglica ("The English Rose"), between 1304 and 1317, considered to be the first English textbook of medicine. John of Gaddesden was also a Roman Catholic theologian, a fellow at Merton College, Oxford, a physician for members of the British royal family, and one of the most celebrated medical authorities of his time. His medical works, alongside those of Gilbertus Anglicus, "formed part of the core curriculum that underpinned the practice of medicine for the next 400 years".

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  • Johano de Gadesdeno (1280-1361), ankaŭ konata kiel Johannes Anglicus estis angla kuracisto kaj kirurgo, persona kuracisto de Eduardo la 2-a kaj aŭtoro de primedicina traktaĵo konata kiel "Rosa Anglica" aŭ "Rosa Medicinæ". Oni scias ke li studis (1299), instruis kaj iĝis membro de la "Merton College" (1305). Eventuale li ricevis sian majstrecan gradiĝon, kaj pri artoj kaj pri medicino, krom diplomon kiel bakalaŭron pri teologio. (eo)
  • John of Gaddesden – genannt auch Johannes Anglicus – (* um 1280 in Little Gaddesden; † 1348/49 oder 1361) war ein englischer Mediziner, Leibarzt und Theologe. (de)
  • John of Gaddesden (1280–1361) was a medieval English physician. He wrote a treatise on medicine titled Rosa Medicinae (The Rose of Medicine), also called Rosa Anglica ("The English Rose"), between 1304 and 1317, considered to be the first English textbook of medicine. John of Gaddesden was also a Roman Catholic theologian, a fellow at Merton College, Oxford, a physician for members of the British royal family, and one of the most celebrated medical authorities of his time. His medical works, alongside those of Gilbertus Anglicus, "formed part of the core curriculum that underpinned the practice of medicine for the next 400 years". (en)
  • Jean de Gaddesden (en anglais : John of Gaddesden) ou Jean l'Anglois, est un médecin anglais, né vers 1280 et mort en 1361. Médecin du roi d'Angleterre, il fut appelé à la cour pour soigner le fils d'Édouard II, atteint de la petite vérole. Selon John Freind, il était chanoine à la cathédrale Saint-Paul de Londres. (fr)
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  • Johano de Gadesdeno (1280-1361), ankaŭ konata kiel Johannes Anglicus estis angla kuracisto kaj kirurgo, persona kuracisto de Eduardo la 2-a kaj aŭtoro de primedicina traktaĵo konata kiel "Rosa Anglica" aŭ "Rosa Medicinæ". Oni scias ke li studis (1299), instruis kaj iĝis membro de la "Merton College" (1305). Eventuale li ricevis sian majstrecan gradiĝon, kaj pri artoj kaj pri medicino, krom diplomon kiel bakalaŭron pri teologio. (eo)
  • John of Gaddesden – genannt auch Johannes Anglicus – (* um 1280 in Little Gaddesden; † 1348/49 oder 1361) war ein englischer Mediziner, Leibarzt und Theologe. (de)
  • John of Gaddesden (1280–1361) was a medieval English physician. He wrote a treatise on medicine titled Rosa Medicinae (The Rose of Medicine), also called Rosa Anglica ("The English Rose"), between 1304 and 1317, considered to be the first English textbook of medicine. John of Gaddesden was also a Roman Catholic theologian, a fellow at Merton College, Oxford, a physician for members of the British royal family, and one of the most celebrated medical authorities of his time. His medical works, alongside those of Gilbertus Anglicus, "formed part of the core curriculum that underpinned the practice of medicine for the next 400 years". (en)
  • Jean de Gaddesden (en anglais : John of Gaddesden) ou Jean l'Anglois, est un médecin anglais, né vers 1280 et mort en 1361. Médecin du roi d'Angleterre, il fut appelé à la cour pour soigner le fils d'Édouard II, atteint de la petite vérole. Selon John Freind, il était chanoine à la cathédrale Saint-Paul de Londres. (fr)
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  • John of Gaddesden (de)
  • John of Gaddesden (eo)
  • Jean de Gaddesden (fr)
  • John of Gaddesden (en)
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