The Digital Ark: Early Modern Collections of Curiosities in England and Scotland, 1580-1700
Francisco Ximenez (1560? - 1620)
A friar and nurse at the Convent of San Domingo de Mexico. Translated into Spanish Francisco Hernández de Toledo's (1514–87) Latin manuscript on the "Nature and Virtues of Plants and Animals for Medicinal Purposes in New Spain" (Mexico, 1615). Other Links: http://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n2004018366/Notes: Relevant locations: Residence at Mexico, North America
Linked print sources: as Author (in assoc. with a ms or print source) - Quatro libros de la naturaleza y virtudes de las plantas y animales que estan receuidos en el uso de la medicina en la Nueva Espana.
References in Documents:
Grew, Musaeum Regalis (1685)
so called, from the Rattle at
the end of his Tail. By the
Natives of
by
But his Rattle is no where well pictur'd. Neither doth
of it.
Grew, Musaeum Regalis (1685) The SKIN of a RATTLE-SNAKE; a Serpent
so called, from the Rattle at the end of his Tail. By the
Natives ofBrasile , BOICININGA. Well described
by
Franciscus
Ximenez ; and from him by
Joh. de Læt .
But his Rattle is no where well pictur'd. Neither doth
Ximenez , or any other
Author observe the true structure
of it.
so called, from the Rattle at the end of his Tail. By the
Natives of
by
But his Rattle is no where well pictur'd. Neither doth
of it.
Grew, Musaeum Regalis (1685) (
Franc.
Ximenez
Joh. de Læt.
l. 5. c. 15 .
a)
Ximenez
quoted by
Joh. de Læt.
l. 5. c. 15
Grew, Musaeum Regalis (1685) (
Ximenes Ximenez .
a)