Abstract

The Repertorium of Hippocratic Latin Writings in the Middle Ages begun in Traditio 31 (1975) 99–125, and continued annually in the issues following, here resumes with XLV, Prognostica or Liber prognosticorum, as it was entitled in the Latin manuscripts.Acknowledgment and thanks should here be accorded for the continued help of Mlle Marthe Dulong on Paris manuscripts and for the courtesy and assistance of librarians and conservators of manuscripts.

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