Astronomy, Astrology, Arab, Astrology, Arab--Early works to 1800, BF1714.A6 A28 1515
Albumasar, De Magnis Coniunctionibus. (Aus dem Arabischen ubers. von Johannes Hispalensis. Hrsg. von Johanned Angelus). Augsburg, Erhard Ratdolt,... Show moreAlbumasar, De Magnis Coniunctionibus. (Aus dem Arabischen ubers. von Johannes Hispalensis. Hrsg. von Johanned Angelus). Augsburg, Erhard Ratdolt, 31. Marz 1489. Kl-4' . Mit 252 (statt 268) Text Holzschnitten (inkl. Wdh.). Hot. Typ.,39-41 Zl. 115 (statt 118) Bl. D 1, 2 und G 3). pgt. um 1900 mit Rvg., goldgepr. Filete und mittelstuck auf den Deckeln sowie dreiseit. Goldschnitt (gering berie- ben). (116) Einzige Inkunabelausgabe. - Hain- C. 611. Klebs 39.1. Pellechet 414. Polain 106. IGI 265 Proctor 1882. schreiber 3072. schramm XXIII, 25, 119-134 und 136-159 BMC II, 383 GKW 836. Goff A360. Walsh I, 625. BSB A-226. Essling 448. Houzeau - L.I 3821: Cet ouvrage contient la mention de toutes les conjonctions de planetes dont l'histoire conservait le souvenir " - Vgl. Carmody 91 - Eines der drei Hauptwerke des beruhmten persischen Astrologen(805-886) Er. vertritt hier die Meinung, dab die welt wahrend einer konjunktion aller planeten in letzten Grad des Widders entstanden und der Weltuntergang bei einer Konjunktion aller Plaeten im letzten Grad der Fische zu erwarten sei. Die Vorhersagen Albumasars und sein astrologisches system galten als grundlegend. Die Holzschnitte zeigen die Tierkreise, Sternbilder und astrologische Zeichen.- Vor-satz mit Aufkleber. Titel verso gestempelt. Einige BI. neu angefalzt. BI P2 und 3 mit hinterlegtem Papierdurchbruch. Gering gebraunt und flecking. Gewaschenes Exemplar. Main Heritage Shelves General BF1714.A6 A28 1515 Book Item-ID: i10077674 BIB-ID: 1009403 Show less
Astrology, Astrology--Early works to 1800, Astronomy, Astronomy--Early works to 1800, BF1680 .I263 1571
authore Petro Liechtenstein. Has catchword. Text in two columns. Imprint from colophon. Signature: a⁶ a⁸ A-Z⁶ Aa-Zz⁶ AA-CC⁶ Device on title page. Device... Show moreauthore Petro Liechtenstein. Has catchword. Text in two columns. Imprint from colophon. Signature: a⁶ a⁸ A-Z⁶ Aa-Zz⁶ AA-CC⁶ Device on title page. Device after the colophon in the last page. Main Heritage Shelves General BF1680 .I263 1571 Book Item-ID: i21500125 BIB-ID: 1946507 Translated from Arabic Show less
Pharmacy, Pharmacy--Early works to 1800, RS79 .I266 1531
Miejsce wyd. z expl. Antidotarium. Na karcie po Antidotarium sygnet druk. Autor 1, 2 pracy wg bibliografii. Main Heritage Shelves General RS79 .I266 1531 ... Show moreMiejsce wyd. z expl. Antidotarium. Na karcie po Antidotarium sygnet druk. Autor 1, 2 pracy wg bibliografii. Main Heritage Shelves General RS79 .I266 1531 Book Item-ID: i10143889 BIB-ID: 1016024 Dostępne w postaci elektronicznej. Show less
Iacobo Sylvio medico interprete. Cum annotationibus & scholijs eiusdem. Index locupletissimus cum capitum, tum omnium quae scitu digna sunt operi... Show moreIacobo Sylvio medico interprete. Cum annotationibus & scholijs eiusdem. Index locupletissimus cum capitum, tum omnium quae scitu digna sunt operi praefixus est. The work is attibuted to John of Mesue but it is not clear is he was the famous Arab doctor or a mere pseudonym of an unknown European physician to whom many works were atributed. Segn.: a-z8 &8 \con!8 \rum!8 2A-2E8 2F4. Main Heritage Shelves General RS79 .M47 1553 Book Item-ID: i21964415 BIB-ID: 2347081 Show less
Kitāb al-Manṣūrī, Medicine, Medicine--Early works to 1800, R128 .F47 1560
Joannis Matthaei Gradii ... (Rhazes). Ferrari da Gradi, Gianmatteo, commentator. Practica seu commentaria in nonum Rasis ad Almansorem. Venice,... Show moreJoannis Matthaei Gradii ... (Rhazes). Ferrari da Gradi, Gianmatteo, commentator. Practica seu commentaria in nonum Rasis ad Almansorem. Venice, heirs of Lucantonio Giunta, 1560. Folio, 1 l(b) + 1t + 1 + 4 + 84(ind.) + 835 + 1 + 1 l(b), with woodcut printer's device on title and at colophon, printed in double columns, numerous small woodcut initials; contemporary vellum. The sixth and last edition (first, Milan or Pavia, 1472) of the monumental commentary on the ninth book of Rhazes' Liber ad Almansorem by the mid-fifteenth-century professor of medicine at the University of Pavia, edited by Gian Matteo Durastante. A voluminous index appears for the first time in this edition, and a short tract on fevers by Antonius Gradius (with whom Ferrari de Gradi is not to be confused) is appended.Adams R226; Durling 1504 (imperfect); besides the copy in the National Library of Medicine (Durling), NUC records only one other location, Cornell; not in Wellcome, Bird or Parkinson & Lumb: see Garrison-Morton 2192 for the first edition. Main Heritage Shelves General R128 .F47 1560 Book Item-ID: i10164819 BIB-ID: 1018117 Show less
Arabice nunc primum edidit, latine vertit, notis explanavit Io. Bernhardus Koehler. Main Heritage Shelves General DS93.5 .A284 1766 Book Item-ID:... Show moreArabice nunc primum edidit, latine vertit, notis explanavit Io. Bernhardus Koehler. Main Heritage Shelves General DS93.5 .A284 1766 Book Item-ID: i2279539x BIB-ID: 1951289 Show less
World history, World history--Early works to 1800, History, DS154 .N87 1651
L'auteur est: Ibn al Rahib. IBN AL-RAHIB, Butrus ibn al-Muhadhdhib. Chronicon Orientale Latinitate donatum ab Abrahamo Ecchellensi Syro Maronita e... Show moreL'auteur est: Ibn al Rahib. IBN AL-RAHIB, Butrus ibn al-Muhadhdhib. Chronicon Orientale Latinitate donatum ab Abrahamo Ecchellensi Syro Maronita e Libano, linguarum Syriacae & Arabicae in alma Parisiensium Academia Professore Regio ac Interprete. Accessit supplementum historiae orientalis ... nova editio. Parisiis, e typographia Regia. MDCLXXXV. Folio, [6 leaves], 264 pp.; Latin text; engraved arms of Louis XIV on title and ownership inscription of the Jesuit College at Reims, dated 1686; 4 engraved headpieces and clus-de-lamps; contemporary vellum with black leather labels and gilt lettering and decorations. Paris, 1685. The preferred second edition of the chronology by the 13th-century historian Butrus ibn al-Rahib, translated to Latin by the Maronite scholar Ibrahim al-Haqilani (Abraham Ecchellensis, 1605-1664). The chronology surveys the prophets and kings of the Old Testament, the Roman Emperors, the Omayyad, Abbasid, Fatemid, and Ayyubid Caliphs, and the Coptic Patriarchs of Alexandria. The second part of the book consists of Ecchelensis's own work on the Arabs entitled Supplementum Historiae Orientalis. In 22 chapters he ranges from the divisions of the Arab peoples, their origin and name, through pre-Islamic religion, philosophical and metaphysical concerns, the resurrection and prophethood, to dreams and ghosts. Four additional chapters treat of the kings of Arabia Felix, Hira, Ghassan, and the Hijaz. Ecchelensis is the only scholar to have attempted a Latin version of the chronology; it was reprinted in this century with the original Arabic text in the Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium (1903). The present volume was originally published as part of the great Corpus of Byzantine History inaugurated at the Imprimerie Royale in 1645. Burnet, I, 1436; Le Livre et le Liban, 260. Main Heritage Shelves General DS154 .N87 1651 Book Item-ID: i1007241x BIB-ID: 1008877 Show less
Auctore Bohadino f. Sjeddadi. Nec non excerpta ex Historia universali Abulfedæ, easdem res gestas, reliquamque historiam temporis, compendiose... Show moreAuctore Bohadino f. Sjeddadi. Nec non excerpta ex Historia universali Abulfedæ, easdem res gestas, reliquamque historiam temporis, compendiose exhibentia. Itemque specimen ex Historia majore Saladini, grandiore cothurno conscripta ab Amadoddino Ispahanensi. Ex mss. arabicis Academiæ lugduno-batavæ edidit ac latine vertit Albertus Schultens. Accedit Index commentariusque geographicus ex mss. ejusdem bibliothecæ contextus. Title also in Arabic; text in Latin and Arabic. Colophone: Typis Isaaci van der Mijn, Lugduni Batavorum. MDCCXXXII. Vita et res gestae sultani ... 1732.8. "Excerpta ex Abulfeda" and "Excerpta ex Ispahanesi" are each paged separately. Main Heritage Shelves General DS38.4.S2 I26 S2 1732 Book Item-ID: i23164128 BIB-ID: 1025578 Show less
auctore Bohadino f. Sjeddadi. Nec non excerpta ex Historia universali Abulfedæ, easdem res gestas, reliquamque historiam temporis, compendiose... Show moreauctore Bohadino f. Sjeddadi. Nec non excerpta ex Historia universali Abulfedæ, easdem res gestas, reliquamque historiam temporis, compendiose exhibentia. Itemque specimen ex Historia majore Saladini, grandiore cothurno conscripta ab Amadoddino Ispahanensi. Ex mss. arabicis Academiæ lugduno-batavæ edidit ac latine vertit Albertus Schultens. Accedit Index commentariusque geographicus ex mss. ejusdem bibliothecæ contextus. Main Heritage Shelves General DS38.4.S2 I26 1755 Book Item-ID: i22384133 BIB-ID: 2395437 Title also in Arabic; text in Latin and Arabic. Show less
Criticism and interpretationRāzī, Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn Zakarīyā , approximately 865-approximately 925, Criticism and interpretationGalén , approximately 130-approximately 200, Medicine, Medicine--Early works to 1800, R128.6 .G35 1533
Includes text of the Liber nonus ad Almansorem. Galeatij de sancta Sophia in nonu[m] tractatum libri Rhasis ad Regem Almansorem, De curatione... Show moreIncludes text of the Liber nonus ad Almansorem. Galeatij de sancta Sophia in nonu[m] tractatum libri Rhasis ad Regem Almansorem, De curatione morborum particularium, huic seculo accomodatissimum ; Libellus introductorius In Artem paruam Galeni De principijs uniuersalibus totius medicinae tam theoricæ quim practicæ, ex doctrina Auicennæ & aliorum philosophorum congestus, omnibus ad Hippocraticam disciplinam anhelantibus summe necessarius ; Quæ omnia perrara, paucisq[ue] uisa & iam fermè obliterata, restituit, correxit & publicauit Georgius Kraut ... Woodcuts in title page frame and initials letters in woodcuts Has catchword Main Heritage Shelves General R128.6 .G35 1533 Book Item-ID: i21430536 BIB-ID: 1881711 Show less
Medicine, Arabic, Medicine, Arab, Medicine, Medieval, R128.3 .R39 1500
Rhazes. Liber ad Almansorem [and other tracts]. Venice, Johannes Hamman, 19 Februry, 1500. Folio, 2 l + 1t + 1 + 224 + 1 + 2 (b.), gothic... Show moreRhazes. Liber ad Almansorem [and other tracts]. Venice, Johannes Hamman, 19 Februry, 1500. Folio, 2 l + 1t + 1 + 224 + 1 + 2 (b.), gothic letters, double columns, capital spaces; a good copy, washed, in modern vellum; some contemporary marginalia, most copious at the beginning of the ninth book of the Liber ad Almanosrem. This is a close reprint of the Bonetus Locatellus edition of 1497 (referred to bythe original owner in a note on the first leaf) without the text of Maimonides Aphorismi and other texts sometimes found with it. Besides the complete Liber ad Almansorem the volume contains the following texts by Rhazes: Divisiones; De iuncturarum egitudinibus; Aphorismi; Antidotarium; De preservatione ab egritudine lapidisl Introductorium medicinae; De sectionibus cauteriis et ventosis; Gasus quidam qui ad manus eijus pervenerunt; Sinonima; Tabulum omnium antidotorum in operibus Rasis contentorum; De proprietatibus iuuamentis et nocumentis sexaginta animalium. It also contains the Centiloquium de medicis of Geronimo Manfredi, a Bolognese doctor who died in 1492. H *13894; Goff R177; Klebs 826.3; Goff records three copies in America, Boston Medical Library, New York Academy of Medicine,a nd Stanford University; not in the National Library of Medicine, not in the British Library. Contents as listed on t.p. are identical to the 1497 ed., (Hollis no. 006612401) with the addition of Girolamo Manfredi's Centiloquium de medicis et infirmis; many of the Hippocratic works, though listed, are not present. Main Heritage Vault R128.3 .R39 1500 Book Item-ID: i10136964 BIB-ID: 1015332 From the William Norton Bullard Collection. MBCo Show less
Medicine, Medicine--Early works to 1800, R128 .M47 1540
Canones universales Mesue de consolatione medicinarum: et correctione operatiorum carundem ; Grabadin ejusdem Mesue medicinarum universalium quod... Show moreCanones universales Mesue de consolatione medicinarum: et correctione operatiorum carundem ; Grabadin ejusdem Mesue medicinarum universalium quod antidotarium nuncupatur ; Liber eiusdem medicinarum particularium ; Additio Patri Apponi in librum Johannis Mesue ; Antidotarium Nicolai ; Choponis isagoge ; Summula Jacobi de Partibus super plurimis remediis ex antidotario Mesue excerptis. Mesue, the younger. Textus Mesue. Doctorum celeberrimorum artis peonie cognomina ... Mesue vita. Canones universales ... [Lyons, Benedict Bonnyn], 1540 [colophon: 1539]. 12mo, 2 l (bin.) + 2 + 630 + 1 + 31 + 1 + 31 + 1 + 2 l (bin.), title printed in red and black, woodcut printer's device on register leaf; contemporary ownership inscription on title and a page of notes on the flyleaf preceeding; two small stamps erased from title, later vellum. A rare text-book edition, a close reprint of the Lyons Giunta editions of 1523 and 1531, an example of the numerous small format editions produced to meet the heavy demand for this text in the schools. The Mesue vita and Doctorum ... artis peonie cognomina vita are by Symphorien Champier. Adams Y6; Durling 3138; besides the National Library of Medicine copy (Durling), NUC records no location, not in Baudrier, not in the British Library. Main Heritage Shelves General R128 .M47 1540 Book Item-ID: i10185963 BIB-ID: 1020232 Show less
Medicine, Arab, Medicine, Arab--Early works to 1800, R128.3 .R39 1529
en tibi liber quem in medicina edidit Abuchare filius Zacharie Rasis ... : hunc Helchauy, hoc est Continentem appellauit: quia omnem fere... Show moreen tibi liber quem in medicina edidit Abuchare filius Zacharie Rasis ... : hunc Helchauy, hoc est Continentem appellauit: quia omnem fere medicinalem artem contineret. In eo enim quecunque a priscis illis, tam Grecis quam Arabibus auctoribus annotatu digna in medicina sunt sparsim conscripta collecta congestaque in vnum comperies ... habebis nunc emendatissimum ... RHAZES. Continens ... en tibi liber quem in medicina edidit Abuchare filius Zacharie Rasis ... Hunc Helchauy, hoc est continentem appellavit ... [Venice, heirs of Ottaviano Scoto], 1529. Folio, 1 l(b.) + 1t + 1 + 14(cont.) + 508 + 1 l(b.), title printed in red and black, with large woodcut of an oriental scholar at his reading desk, within a magnificent woodcut border, at the top Aesculapius (Greek god of medicine) surrounded by putti n a frieze, the architrave supported by two pairs of double columns, at the foot a row of half-length portraits of Mesue, Avicenna, Hippocrates, Galen and Rhazes; printed in double columns, two elaborate woodcut initials on first page; old vellum with new endpapers. An extremely rare edition of Books 1-12 of Rhazes's Continens (al-Hawi), the largest and most important of his works. "The arrangement of the subject-matter in al-Hawi gives the impression that the author probably had several study-files, each containing quires for copying notes from reference books. He did not neglect to record even those opinions which seemed false to him, invariable adding his private comments and personal experiences ... Each of al-Razi's medical study files was reserved for notes on a certain topic [and from these he] selected subject-matter for his other written works" (A. Z. Iskandar, Religion, learning and science in the Abbasid period, pp. 373-74). Durling 3316: there is no copy in the British Library or in any of the Libraries of the University of Cambridge, it is not in Sander and not in Choulant, nor in any of the medical catalogues usually referred to: Wellcome, Bird, Parkinson and Lumb, Waller, Hunterian, Osler, Royal College of Physicians. See Garison-Morton 40 for the first edition (Brescia, 1486 - "the largest and heaviest of the medical incunabula"). Signatures: a-z8 [et]8 [us]8 [rum] 8 aa-ee8 ff6 [prescription sign]4 gg-zz8 [2et]8 [2us]8 [2rum]8 A-Q8. Colophon (Q8r): "Impressum Venetijs mandato & sumptibus heredi ... Octauiani Scoti ... per Bonetum Locatellum ... sexto supra millesimi quinquiesq; centesimum quintodecimo kalendas maias paschali videlicet tempore." Device of Ottaviano Scoto on t.p. Printed in two columns. Decorative woodcut initials. Show less
Astronomy, Astronomy--Early works to 1800, Incun. 1488 .A316
Known as Flores astrologiae. Probably an abridgment of De magnis coniunctionibus, translated by Joannes Hispalensis from the author's Kitāb aḥkām... Show moreKnown as Flores astrologiae. Probably an abridgment of De magnis coniunctionibus, translated by Joannes Hispalensis from the author's Kitāb aḥkām sinī al-mawālīd and other of his works. Cf. Sarton's An introd. to the history of science, I, p. 568; II, p. 170; and Enzyk. d. Islam. Show less
Rāzī, Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn Zakarīyā , 865?-925?, Liber nonus ad Almansorem, Medicine, Medicine--Early works to 1800, History, Medieval, Medicine, Arabic, Z1033.M5 M35 1554
A Valentino Lublino Polono, medicis posteritatíque eorum fideliter communicata . Printer's device with motto "Nulla sine laborem est virtus" on t.p. ... Show moreA Valentino Lublino Polono, medicis posteritatíque eorum fideliter communicata . Printer's device with motto "Nulla sine laborem est virtus" on t.p. Woodcut initials. Includes index. Show less
Medicine, Medicine--Early works to 1800, R128.3 .I266 1479
This volume collects several woks on medecine, being the first that of 'Abu Zakariyya' Yuhanna Ibn Masawayh, known as Mesue Yuhanna Ibn Masawayh (C... Show moreThis volume collects several woks on medecine, being the first that of 'Abu Zakariyya' Yuhanna Ibn Masawayh, known as Mesue Yuhanna Ibn Masawayh (C.777-857), one of the great name of Islamic medicine. He was personal physician to the abbasid Caliphs al-Ma'mun, al-Mutasim, al-Wathiq and al-Mutawakkil, and spent most of his life in baghdad and Samarra. He contributed to the translating activities of the famous Bayt al-Hikma; and Hunayn ibn Ishaq, the most influential of the traslators of Greek scientific texts, was his pupil. Despite his distinction, much of Ibn Masawayh's writing has not reached us. Just a handful of his text are extant in Arabic. More has been preserved in Latin Translation, though the attribution of some text to an elder as opposed to a younger Mesue has given the false impression thar there was more than one Ibn Masawayh. It is followed by a well-known work by Francisco de Pedemontium and the Antidotarium of Nicolaus Salernitarum. The last work on medecine is from Abulkasim. Antidotarium Nicolai. Servitoris liber xxviii / Bul Chassin Benaberacerin ; translatus a Simoe Ianuensi interprete Abraam iudeo tortuosiensi . Title from colophon Main Heritage Display General R128.3 .I266 1479 Book Item-ID: i21444912 BIB-ID: 1883089 Show less
Astrology, Astrology, Astrology--Early works to 1500, Astrology, Arab, Astrology, Arab--Early works to 1500, Incunabula, Incunabula--Specimens, BF1714.A6 A28 1500
Bound in vellum with gold tooling by Leighton, Brewer St. W. Third incunabular edition of the principal work of Albumasar (d. 886), the Arabian... Show moreBound in vellum with gold tooling by Leighton, Brewer St. W. Third incunabular edition of the principal work of Albumasar (d. 886), the Arabian mathematician and astronomer whose works exercised a profound influence upon the medieval world view in the occident. His "Flores" are probably extracted from "De magnis coniunctionibus" (cf. DSB I, 35, 1); according to Houzeau/Lancaster, no Arabic original text or manuscript is known. The woodcuts show allegories of the planets and the zodiac, illustrating this astrological florilegium. - First 3 ff. show a faint brownstain; otherwise only very insignificantly browned. A very clean, crisp copy in a beautifully restrained modern binding by Philippe Belz, who took over the Niedrée shop in 1860 and retired in 1880. Main Heritage Vault BF1714.A6 A28 1500 Book Item-ID: i16587844 BIB-ID: 1494557 Also available online. Show less
Pharmacy, Pharmacy--Early works to 1800, RS79 .I266 1508
Text in Gothic letters in double columns, some woodcut initials, and spaces with guide letters; washed; recased in its original calf backed wooden... Show moreText in Gothic letters in double columns, some woodcut initials, and spaces with guide letters; washed; recased in its original calf backed wooden boards, four clasps, the thongs renewed. The penultimate incunable edition of what "remained for centuries the standard text-book of pharmacy in the West" (Sarton), with the commentary of Mondino, the great anatomist, and other texts including Abulcasis' Liber servitoris. Mesue "was for centuries the authority on the composition of medicaments. The book was not only in use in practically every European pharmacy but in addition became the basis of the later official pharmacopoeias. The Grabadin [or Antidotarium, contained here] is, as Sudhoff calls it, 'the pharmacological quintessence of Arabian therapeutics' and contains the entire armamentarium of compounded medicines which we owe to the Arabians. The arrangement is like that of the later pharmacopoeias. The compounded medicines are divided into groups according to their forms - confections, juleps, syrups, etc. - the monographs containing directions for the preparation of the respective products and also notes on their medical uses" (Edward Kremers and George Urdang, History of Pharmacy, 1940, p. 21). Much of the basic terminology of pharmacy, words such as julep and syrup, derives from the Arabic. EI, III, pp. 872-73; Sezgin, III, pp. 231-36. H *IIIII; Choulant p. 355; Goff M516; Klebs 680.14; Sarton I 728. Imprint from colophon. Includes Registrum at the end Capital spaces with guide letters. Main Heritage Shelves General RS79 .I266 1508 Book Item-ID: i22814644 BIB-ID: 2427303 Show less
Pharmacy, Pharmacy--Early works to 1800, Medicine, Medicine--Early works to 1800, RS79 .M47 1549
Text in two columns Iunta's woodcut device in title page and in the colophon Includes Registrum at the end Woodcut in capital letters. Main Heritage... Show moreText in two columns Iunta's woodcut device in title page and in the colophon Includes Registrum at the end Woodcut in capital letters. Main Heritage Shelves General RS79 .M47 1549 Book Item-ID: i22817074 BIB-ID: 2427807 Show less