Caption
Erbario di Trento (Manoscritto n° 1591), XVI secolo, carta 24 recto: “Ariolla”.
“Ad sanandum vulnus aliquid vel unam feri-
tam, accipe folia istius herbe et pistentur et
postea pone super feritam vel super vulnus et
subito sanabitur et est probatum ista erba.
Nascitur in obscuris et petrosis locis et salva-
ticis.”
La traduzione è “Per guarire un taglio o una ferita prendi le foglie di quest’erba, pestale e mettile sopra la ferita o sul taglio e subito guarirà. E quest’erba è provata. Nasce in luoghi oscuri, sassosi e incolti.”
[ENG]
Herbarium of Trento (Manuscript No. 1591), 16th century, page 24 recto: “Ariolla”.
“To heal a cut or wound, take the leaves of this herb, crush them, and place them on the wound or cut, and it will heal immediately. And this herb is tried and tested. It grows in dark, rocky, and uncultivated places.”
Museo provinciale d'arte - Caste, Trento (TN), Trentino Alto Adige - Südtirol, Italia - Italy
Date
16th century
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Ghigo Roli/Photo12
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GHR26A02_192
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Italy Trentino Alto Adige Südtirol Trento Culture Knowledge Book Ancient Book Herbarium Botany Plant Leaf 16th Century Root Herb Medicine Medical Herb Flower Manuscript Art Artwork Painting Drawing
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