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Henrik Harpestræng (died 2 April 1244) was a Danish botanical and medical author. He was a canon at the Roskilde Cathedral. His name literally means harp string.His greatest work was an urtebog (book of herbs), written in Danish. The book consists of 150 chapters dealing with plants and plant parts. The main body of text is probably translations from two Latin works, De viribus herbarum by a person who calls himself Aemilius Macer, but is rather , and De gradibus liber by Constantinus Africanus. However, there are a good many sections of which Henrik Harpestræng is undoubtedly the original author. The book is also an invaluable source for Danish medieval plant names.The best preserved copy of this manuscript dates from the 13th century - now kept in Stockholm.

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  • Henrik Harpestraeng, dänisch Henrik Harpestræng, zu finden auch als Henrik Harpestreng (* um 1164; † 4. April 1244 in Roskilde, Dänemark), war ein auch Henricus Dacus (Heinrich der Däne) genannter dänischer Arzt, Autor botanischer und medizinischer Schriften sowie Chorherr. (de)
  • Henrik Harpestreng, död 1244, var en dansk i läkare. Henrik Harpestreng var vid sin död kanik i Roskilde, enligt traditionen Erik Plogpennings läkare. Henrik Harpesträng är troligen densamma som den Henricus Dacus, som författat ett latinsk arbete, De simpliciubus. Han uppges även vara författare till en Læge- og urtebog på danska, bevarad i en handskrift från 1200-talets början. Arbetet utgörs av växt- och stenbeskrivningar samt en kokbok och torde vara en förkortad översättning av en av honom på latin författad bok. Henrik Harpestrengs "lægebog" utgavs 1826 av Christian Molbech. (sv)
  • Henrik Harpestræng (died 2 April 1244) was a Danish botanical and medical author. He was a canon at the Roskilde Cathedral. His name literally means harp string.His greatest work was an urtebog (book of herbs), written in Danish. The book consists of 150 chapters dealing with plants and plant parts. The main body of text is probably translations from two Latin works, De viribus herbarum by a person who calls himself Aemilius Macer, but is rather , and De gradibus liber by Constantinus Africanus. However, there are a good many sections of which Henrik Harpestræng is undoubtedly the original author. The book is also an invaluable source for Danish medieval plant names.The best preserved copy of this manuscript dates from the 13th century - now kept in Stockholm. (en)
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  • Henrik Harpestraeng, dänisch Henrik Harpestræng, zu finden auch als Henrik Harpestreng (* um 1164; † 4. April 1244 in Roskilde, Dänemark), war ein auch Henricus Dacus (Heinrich der Däne) genannter dänischer Arzt, Autor botanischer und medizinischer Schriften sowie Chorherr. (de)
  • Henrik Harpestræng (died 2 April 1244) was a Danish botanical and medical author. He was a canon at the Roskilde Cathedral. His name literally means harp string.His greatest work was an urtebog (book of herbs), written in Danish. The book consists of 150 chapters dealing with plants and plant parts. The main body of text is probably translations from two Latin works, De viribus herbarum by a person who calls himself Aemilius Macer, but is rather , and De gradibus liber by Constantinus Africanus. However, there are a good many sections of which Henrik Harpestræng is undoubtedly the original author. The book is also an invaluable source for Danish medieval plant names.The best preserved copy of this manuscript dates from the 13th century - now kept in Stockholm. Henrik Harpestræng was probably also the Henricus Dacus or Henricus de Dacia who authored a Latin essay on plants, Liber de simplicibus medicinis laxativis, and to the Maistre Henry de Danemarche, of 1181, whom a manuscript in the National Library in Paris designates as "excellent medecin à Orleans et grant astrologicien". This probably indicates that Henrik studied in France. (en)
  • Henrik Harpestreng, död 1244, var en dansk i läkare. Henrik Harpestreng var vid sin död kanik i Roskilde, enligt traditionen Erik Plogpennings läkare. Henrik Harpesträng är troligen densamma som den Henricus Dacus, som författat ett latinsk arbete, De simpliciubus. Han uppges även vara författare till en Læge- og urtebog på danska, bevarad i en handskrift från 1200-talets början. Arbetet utgörs av växt- och stenbeskrivningar samt en kokbok och torde vara en förkortad översättning av en av honom på latin författad bok. Henrik Harpestrengs "lægebog" utgavs 1826 av Christian Molbech. (sv)
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