Category
page 1Medieval books
Book of Dede Korkut
national epic of Turks, Azerbaijani and Turkmen

psalter
thumb|Carolingian Psalter (facsimile)
thumb|Folio 15b of the Utrecht Psalter illustrates Psalm 27
Gospel of Cividale
mediaeval Latin transcript of Gospel of Mark
Articella
thumb|Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, MS Palatinus lat. 1102, fol. 3r.
The Articella ('little art') or Ars medicinae ('art of medicine') is a Latin collection of medical treatises bound together in one volume that was used mainly as a textbook and reference manual between the 13th and the 16th centuries. In medieval times, several versions of this anthology circulated in manuscript form among medical students. Between 1476 and 1534, printed editions of the Articella were also published in several European cities.