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    demonagerie:

British Library, Harley 3736, f.59r (Mandrake and Nigella). Giovanni Cadamosto, Herbal with treatises on food, poisons and remedies, and the properties of stones. Last quarter of the 15th century or 1st half of the 16th century.

    demonagerie:

    British Library, Harley 3736, f.59r (Mandrake and Nigella). Giovanni Cadamosto, Herbal with treatises on food, poisons and remedies, and the properties of stones. Last quarter of the 15th century or 1st half of the 16th century.

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