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Matheolus Perusinus

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Matheolus, from the Nuremberg Chronicles (1493)

Matheolus Perusinus (Mattheolus de Perusio, Mattiolo Mattioli, Matthiolus de Matthiolis, Matthiolus de Matthiolis) (died 1480) was a professor of philosophy and medicine.[1] He was a native of Perugia (hence his name), and died at Padua.

He was the tutor of Hartmann Schedel and the author of a work on human memory (Tractatus Artis Memorativæ).