Antonio Mizauld

French astronomer and physician
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Ephemerides aeris perpetuae, 1560

Antonio Mizauld (born in Montluçon in 1510 and died in Paris in 1578) was a French astronomer and physician.

Works

  • Mizauld, Antoine (1553). Planetae, sive Planetarum collegium (in Latin). Charlotte Guillard.
  • Mizauld, Antoine (1560). Ephemerides aeris perpetuae (in Latin). Jean Bellère.
  • Mizauld, Antoine (1560). De hortensium arborum insitione (in Latin). Paris: Fédéric Morel (1.).
  • Mizauld, Antoine. Orontii vita (in Latin).
  • Mizauld, Antoine (1562). Singuliers secrets et secours contre la peste, souventesfois experimentez et approuvez, tant en certaine preservation que parfaicte guarison [Singular secrets and help against the plague, often experienced and approved, both in certain preservation and perfect healing] (in French). Paris: M. Breuille.
  • Mizauld, Antoine (1572). Opusculum de sena, planta inter omnes, quotquot sunt, hominibus beneficentissima et saluberrima [Treaty of the senna, of all plants, the most useful for human health] (in Latin). Paris: Frédéric Morel..

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