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Chirurgia magna (Latin for "Great [work on] Surgery"), fully titled the Inventarium sive chirurgia magna (Latin for "The Inventory, or the Great [work on] Surgery"), is a guide to surgery and practical medicine completed in 1363. Guy de Chauliac, Pope Clement VI's attending physician, compiled the information from his own field experience and research of historical medical texts. The original text is in Latin and comprises 465 pages. It was translated into various European languages: the version in Middle English has been published. This work became one of the most important reference manuals of practical medicine for the next three centuries. It was translated into Irish by Cormac Mac Duinnshléibhe.

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  • La Chirurgia Magna (Gran Cirurgia), nom abreujat de l'Inventarium sive collectorium in parte chirurgicali medicinæ (del llatí, Inventari o col·lectori de la part quirúrgica de la medicina), és el nom de la compilació quirúrgica publicada pel metge occità Gui de Chaulhac el 1363 a Montpeller. (ca)
  • La Chirurgia Magna (Gran Cirugía), nombre abreviado del Inventarium sive collectorium in parte chirurgicali medicinæ (del latín, Inventario o colectorio de la parte quirúrgica de la medicina), es el nombre de la compilación quirúrgica publicada por el médico occitano Guy de Chauliac en Montpellier en 1363. (es)
  • Chirurgia Magna (Grande chirurgie), titre complet : Inventarium sive chirurgia magna, achevé en 1363, est un important traité de chirurgie et de pratiques médicales, rédigé en Avignon par Guy de Chauliac, médecin du pape Clément VI. Son manuscrit original est perdu et la question de savoir s'il a été rédigé en latin ou en languedocien est discutée. Son manuscrit le plus ancien est conservé à la Bibliothèque apostolique vaticane. Son editio princeps, imprimée à Venise en 1498, est un incunable. (fr)
  • Die Chirurgia magna („Große Chirurgie“) ist ein 1363 von Guy de Chauliac verfasstes medizinisch-chirurgisches Werk in lateinischer Sprache. Bereits gegen 1330/50 hatte Guy de Chauliac eine Chirurgia parva („Kleine Chirurgie“, wie sie bei wundärztlichen bzw. chirurgischen Verfassern oft einer aktualisierten und erweiterten Lehrbuchfassung vorausging und als literarische Gattung von Roland von Parma mit seinem Libellus de chirurgia begründet wurde.) verfasst, die sich aus zwei Teilen zusammensetzte: (de)
  • Chirurgia magna (Latin for "Great [work on] Surgery"), fully titled the Inventarium sive chirurgia magna (Latin for "The Inventory, or the Great [work on] Surgery"), is a guide to surgery and practical medicine completed in 1363. Guy de Chauliac, Pope Clement VI's attending physician, compiled the information from his own field experience and research of historical medical texts. The original text is in Latin and comprises 465 pages. It was translated into various European languages: the version in Middle English has been published. This work became one of the most important reference manuals of practical medicine for the next three centuries. It was translated into Irish by Cormac Mac Duinnshléibhe. (en)
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  • La Chirurgia Magna (Gran Cirurgia), nom abreujat de l'Inventarium sive collectorium in parte chirurgicali medicinæ (del llatí, Inventari o col·lectori de la part quirúrgica de la medicina), és el nom de la compilació quirúrgica publicada pel metge occità Gui de Chaulhac el 1363 a Montpeller. (ca)
  • Die Chirurgia magna („Große Chirurgie“) ist ein 1363 von Guy de Chauliac verfasstes medizinisch-chirurgisches Werk in lateinischer Sprache. Bereits gegen 1330/50 hatte Guy de Chauliac eine Chirurgia parva („Kleine Chirurgie“, wie sie bei wundärztlichen bzw. chirurgischen Verfassern oft einer aktualisierten und erweiterten Lehrbuchfassung vorausging und als literarische Gattung von Roland von Parma mit seinem Libellus de chirurgia begründet wurde.) verfasst, die sich aus zwei Teilen zusammensetzte: 1. * Formularium auxiliorum apostematum et pustularum. Paris (Rezepte zur Behandlung von Abszessen und Blasen) 2. * Formularium auxiliarum vulnerum et ulcerum. Avignon (Rezepte zur Behandlung von Wunden und Geschwüren) Beide Teile dieser „Kleinen Chirurgie“ wurden versatzstückmäßig in die „Große Chirurgie“ aufgenommen. (de)
  • Chirurgia magna (Latin for "Great [work on] Surgery"), fully titled the Inventarium sive chirurgia magna (Latin for "The Inventory, or the Great [work on] Surgery"), is a guide to surgery and practical medicine completed in 1363. Guy de Chauliac, Pope Clement VI's attending physician, compiled the information from his own field experience and research of historical medical texts. The original text is in Latin and comprises 465 pages. It was translated into various European languages: the version in Middle English has been published. This work became one of the most important reference manuals of practical medicine for the next three centuries. It was translated into Irish by Cormac Mac Duinnshléibhe. The physician and bibliophile (1798–1880) believed that the Chirurgia magna was originally written in Catalan at the medical school in Montpellier and that the extant Latin text is an early translation. A modern edition of the Latin text, with commentary on sources, has been printed. (en)
  • La Chirurgia Magna (Gran Cirugía), nombre abreviado del Inventarium sive collectorium in parte chirurgicali medicinæ (del latín, Inventario o colectorio de la parte quirúrgica de la medicina), es el nombre de la compilación quirúrgica publicada por el médico occitano Guy de Chauliac en Montpellier en 1363. (es)
  • Chirurgia Magna (Grande chirurgie), titre complet : Inventarium sive chirurgia magna, achevé en 1363, est un important traité de chirurgie et de pratiques médicales, rédigé en Avignon par Guy de Chauliac, médecin du pape Clément VI. Son manuscrit original est perdu et la question de savoir s'il a été rédigé en latin ou en languedocien est discutée. Son manuscrit le plus ancien est conservé à la Bibliothèque apostolique vaticane. Son editio princeps, imprimée à Venise en 1498, est un incunable. (fr)
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