Book digitized by Google from the library of Harvard University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. The "Trattati," possibly written originally in Sanskrit, are by an unknown author called in the Italian codes Ipocras d'India, who is thought to have lived at a later period than Hippocrates of Cos, to whom the work has been attributed, and Hippocrates mulomedicus, a contemporary of Absyrtus and one of the writers included in the collection known as the Hippiatrica. cf. p. xi-xvii Pr
...eliminari ai Due trattati di mascalcia (p. [i]-cxxi) -- Bibliografia relativa alle opere consultate o citate (p. [cxxiii]-cxxix) -- Due trattati di mascalcia (p. 1-98) -- Liber Ipocratis de infirmitatibus equorum et curis eorum, edidit adnotavit A. Barbieri (p. [99]-142) -- Liber mariscaltie equorum et cure eorum ( p. 143-196) -- Rubrica capitulorum (p. [197]-202) -- Libro di mascalcia che traslatò dal greco in latino maestro Mosd̀i Palermo (p. [203]-246) -- Questo libro di mascalcia di cavalli, muli e asini fu traslatato da maestro Moisè di Palermo (p. [247]-292)
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