Articella
Articella is a collection of medical texts that emerged during the Middle Ages, primarily in the 12th century. It served as a crucial compilation of knowledge, bringing together various works from ancient Greek and Roman physicians, including Hippocrates and Galen. The texts were instrumental in shaping medical education in Europe, particularly in universities.
The Articella typically included key works such as the Isagoge by Averroes and the Triage by Avicenna. These texts focused on topics like anatomy, diagnosis, and treatment, providing a foundation for medical practice. The collection played a significant role in the transmission of medical knowledge from the Islamic world to Europe.