ALBRIC, ALBACIUS, or ALFRIUS, a learned British physician and philosopher, who flourished at London about the end of the eleventh century, or, according to others, in the beginning of the thirteenth. The following works of his are cited by Bale: [Script. Illustr. Magn. Brit.]—1. De Deorum Imaginibus; 2. De Ratione Veneni; 3. Virtutes Antiquorum; 4. Canones Speculativi. The first alone has been published, and is to be found in the Mythographi Latini, Amsterdam, 1681.