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Cherubini, Paolo, "Medici e scritture tra Cava e Salerno", dins: Galante, Maria - Vitolo, Giovanni - Zanichelli, Giuseppa Z. (eds.), Riforma della chiesa, esperienze monastiche e poteri locali. La Badia di Cava nei secoli XI-XII. Atti del Convegno internazionale di studi Badia di Cava, 15-17 settembre 2011, Florencia, SISMEL (Millennio medievale, 99), 2014, pp. 235-256.
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- The Bonea Valley extends from Cava de' Tirreni to Salerno. In the Xthex.-XIImed. centuries many physicians are attested in this area residing or having properties there. Among them we have to cite the holy Greek monk Saba and the Lombard Garioponto. This is the author of the oldest medical text certainly written by a Schola Salernitana's teacher. By a palaeographic point of view localization of his oldest manuscripts (half of XIIth century) is not easy, because we don't have elements enough to judge if a handwriting is from Salerno or Cava. Nevertheless a few evaluation methods come from the manuscript itself: very often they are rescripti reusing parchments where formerly were written other medical texts; the handwriting is the beneventana marked by archaic elements; now and then the same scribe mixes beneventana and carolina even in the same word. This criterion is particularly important. At Cava, where study of medicine goes together with treatment of patients, carolina was in all likelihood imported directly from Cluny by abbot Pietro and learned at the beginning of XIIth century by his immediate disciples, among them his successor Constabile.
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