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Roland of Parma

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Early 13th-century surgeon For the cleric who took part in the Investiture Controversy, see Roland (bishop of Treviso). For the 14th-century lord of Parma, see Rolando de' Rossi.
Hippocrates depicted practising various medical techniques from a copy of the Rolandina.

Roland of Parma, also called Rolando Capelluti, was an early 13th-century surgeon. He studied under Roger Frugardi in Parma and wrote a commentary on his teacher's Practica chirurgiae (Practice of Surgery) around 1230. His commentary, known as the Rolandina, became the standard surgical textbook in the West for the next three centuries. He later taught in Bologna.

Notes

  1. Italian: Rolando da Parma, sometimes Rolandino; Latin: Rolandus Parmensis
  2. Also spelled Capelluto or Capezzuti.

References

  1. ^ Lauer 2007.
  2. ^ Di Trocchio 1975.
  3. Bjork 2010.

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