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Michael Scot (Latin: Michael Scotus; 1175 – c. 1232) was a Scottish mathematician and scholar in the Middle Ages. He was educated at Durham, Oxford and Paris, and worked in Bologna and Toledo, where he learned Arabic. His patron was Frederick II of the Holy Roman Empire and Scot served as science adviser and court astrologer to him. Scot translated Averroes and was the greatest public intellectual of his day. (From Wikipedia) More about Michael Scot:
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Books by Michael Scot: Additional books by Michael Scot in the extended shelves: Scot, Michael, approximately 1175-approximately 1234: Albertvs Magnvs De secretis mvliervm. Item De virtutibus herbarum lapidum et animalium. (apud Iodocum Ianssonium, A0., 1643), also by Saint Albertus Magnus (page images at HathiTrust) Scot, Michael, approximately 1175-approximately 1234: Albertvs Magnvs De secretis mvliervm : item De virtutibus herbarum lapidum et animalium. (Apud Iodocum ianssonium, 1655), also by Saint Albertus Magnus and de Saxonia Albertus (page images at HathiTrust) Scot, Michael, approximately 1175-approximately 1234: Certaine concepts and jeasts, as well to laugh down our harder undigested morsells, as breake up with myrth our booke and banquet. (Willis and Sotheran, 1866), also by Poggio Bracciolini and William Carew Hazlitt (page images at HathiTrust) Scot, Michael, approximately 1175-approximately 1234: De secretis mulierum ; item De virtutibus herbarum, lapidum, et animalium.. (Apud Henricum et viduam Theodori Boom, 1702), also by Saint Albertus Magnus, Dirk Boom, Hendrik Boom, de Saxonia Henricus, and American Institute of Wine & Food (page images at HathiTrust) Scot, Michael, approximately 1175-approximately 1234: Mensa philosophica : Hec mea mensa doc[et?] cognõine philosophorũ Que cuiuis et quo sint comedenda modo. Hec conuiuandi mores. hec verba recenset Salibus vt fiat dulcis. et apta ioco. ([Heinrich Knoblochtzer], 1489), also by Theobaldus Anguilbertus (page images at HathiTrust)
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