English: "Apium," (family Umbelliferae), probably Apium graveolens, (Celery), bears odd-pinnate compound leaves with dentate leaflets on a central stem.
Lombardy, ca. 1400. [Note]
Rubricated text to the left of upper image: cxviii nomen herbe apium. A grecis dicitur selynon...prima cura eius ad epiforas. [Note]
Rubricated text to the left of lower image: cxix nomen herbe crisocantis...prima eius cura ad ydropicos.
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