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Maino De Maineri

Maino De Maineri also known as Magninus Mediolanensis (died 1368) was a 14th-century Italian physician, astrologer and writer of many ''regimen sanitatis'' of popular advice on how to live a preventive lifestyle, manuals which were especially popular from the mid-13thC onwards.〔Jansen, Katherine Ludwig,Joanna H Drell, and Francis Andrews, ''Medieval Italy: Texts in Translation''.(Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania, 2009.) p.309.〕 Milanese Maino was a Regent master at the University of Paris and was later court physician and astrologer to the House of Visconti in Milan.
== Maineri Patrons ==

Robert I, king of Scots, (1274-1329), Robert the Bruce. In a recent article for The Scottish Historical Review entitled ''Physician to The Bruce: Maino De Maineri in Scotland'', Caroline Proctor said: "The implications for the history of medicine in medieval Scotland are significant, suggesting that, at least at court level, Scots demanded and could afford and attract a high quality of medical treatment." She urged a re-evaluation of the medical culture of medieval Scotland.〔SHR,V87, Number 1, No.221, April 2007, pp16-26.〕
Andrea Ghini de Malpighi,〔''Art, Culture, and Cuisine: Ancient and Medieval Gastronomy'' Uni Chicago Press June 1999 by Phyllis Pray Bobber, p245.〕 born in Florence, awarded a doctorate in ''utroque iure'' in both canon and civil law from the Collège de Sorbonne in Paris. Malpighi became Bishop of Arras and Treasurer of the Archdiocese of Reims, a councillor of king Philip V of France, (c.1292-1322), and almoner to Charles le Bel, (1294-1328). Founder of the Collège des Lombards at the University of Paris in 1334. Malpighi was made a cardinal by Clement VI on 20 September 1342, and as Papal Legate to Aragon he was in charge of peace negotiations between Peter IV of Aragon and the king of Majorca, James III. Malpighi died unexpectedly in this role whilst en route from Perpignan on 2 June 1343 to meet with king James.

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