This inventory records the medicaments contained in Rostaing de Gréoux's apothecary shop in Manosque, France, before it was transferred into the possession of Jacques Bonnet, another apothecary from Manosque. The notary, Ferrarius, transcribed the inventory in the presence of both Rostaing and Jacques, with the latter signing his name at the bottom of each page. The inventory lists categories of medicaments and their quantity or volume, as well as several instruments found in the workshop. Unlike other sixteenth-century apothecary inventories from Provençal cities and towns, such as Aix-en-Provence and Marseille, the inventory does not contain estimates of the monetary value of each medicament. The inventory is preceded by several folios of contextual legal material, which have not been transcribed. The actual inventory begins on 289ar and ends on 289nv.


Edited by Jean-Pierre Bénézet, with corrections by Ryan Low, and contributions by Garrin Brandl.
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