, called by Melchior Adam, Henry Urban, a physician and poet, was a native
, called by Melchior Adam, Henry Urban,
a physician and poet, was a native of Simmershuys in Hesse. To assist himself in the prosecution of
his studies, he undertook the business of private tutor, and
while thus employed, had the good fortune to attract the
notice of Erasmus, but his openness of character is said to
have procured him enemies among men of less liberal
minds. In 1521 he went to Italy, where he attached himself in a particular manner to the study of botany collecting and examining a number of rare plants, and diligently
comparing them with the descriptions of them left by
Dioscorides. At Ferrara he took the degree of doctor in
medicine, which he afterwards taught at Erfurt and Marpurg. In 1535 he went to Bremen, where he remained
until his death, in 1533. He was author of several, and
some very valuable, works. His “Treatise on the English
Sweating Sickness
” was published at Fribourg, in Botanologicon,
sive Colloquium de Herbis,
” was printed at Colonna, in
De Abusu Uroscopirc,
” in Deliciae Poet. Germ.
”