(A translation was made by Fr. Jehan Corbichon in 1372 for Charles V. of France.)
1482. Cy commence vng tres excellent liure nomme le proprietaire des choses par Fr. Jehan Corbichon. Printed at Lyons.
Subsequent editions printed at Lyons, 1485, 1491, 1498 (?), 1525, 1530 (?), 1539, 1556.
1485. (Dutch translation.) Printed at Haarlem by Jacop Bellaert.
1494. (Spanish translation.) El libro de propietatibus (sic) rerum trasladado de latin en romance por Vincente de burgos.
1529. Another edition printed at Toledo.
Das půch der natur.
1475. Konrad von Megenburg. Das půch der natur. Printed at Augsburg by Hanns Bämler.
(There are a large number of MSS. of the above extant, eighteen of them being in the Vienna library. Eighty-nine herbs and their virtues are described. The woodcuts in this book are exceptionally fine. (There is only one of plants.) In some copies the woodcuts are coloured by a contemporary artist, possibly Bämler himself, for he was well known as an illuminator before he began printing. Though not strictly a herbal, the above is included in this list, as this and Liber de Proprietatibus Rerum are the earliest printed books containing a section on herbs.)
1478. Another edition.