Lemgo, witch persecution at, 207.
Leonardo da Vinci: see Vinci.
Lerida, public anatomies at, in the fourteenth century, 79.
Levy, Reuben: The Tractatus de Causis et Indiciis Morborum attributed to Maimonides, 225-34.
Leyden: see Manuscripts.
Linacre, Thomas, and the use of cramp-rings, 173, 174, 180.
Linde, Antonius van der, Die Handschriften der Königlichen Landesbibliothek in Wiesbaden, 6 n. 3, 8 n. 1.
Lindheim, persecutions for witchcraft at, 204, 205, 206.
Lisle, Lady, and the use of cramp-rings, 175, 176.
Lisle Papers, 175 nn. 3, 4, 176 nn. 1-4.
Lockwood, D. P., The Sicilian Translators of the Twelfth Century and the First Latin Version of Ptolemy’s ‘Almagest’, 18 n. 1.
Logical proof and scientific discovery, 235-89.
Lones, T. E., Aristotle’s Researches in Natural Science, 126 n. 5.
Louis VII, 5.
Lucca: see Manuscripts.
Luciferans, or devil worshippers, sects of, 192.
Luther, Martin, 216, 224.
Lutherans, persecution of, 194, 195.
Luzzi, Mondino di: see Mondino.
Macer, Floridus, 13.
Macray, W. D., Annals of the Bodleian, 229 n. 5, 230 n. 1.
Macrocosm, mediaeval and Renaissance theories of the, 32, 38, 43; Hildegard’s views on, 9, 16 n., 18, 19, 20, 30-43, plates VII, VIII.
Madrid: see Manuscripts.
Magicians, 215, 218. See also Witchcraft.
Magnus, Dr. Thomas, and the use of cramp-rings, 174, 180.
Maimonides, the Tractatus de Causis et Indiciis Morborum attributed to, 225-34; other works: Aphorisms, 232, 233; on Asthma and on Poisons, 226; Tractatus de Morbo Regis Aegypti, 226; Tractatus de Regimine, Sanitatis, 226.
Malagola, Carlo, statuti dell’ Università e dei collegi dello Studio bolognese, 79 n. 3.
Manfredi, Bartolomeo, anatomical drawing attributed to, 88, plate XXXVI.
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