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
Criticism, interpretation, etc, Bible, Animals in the Bible, Animals in the Bible--Early works to 1800, Zoology, Zoology--Pre-Linnean works, BS663 .B63 1692
authore Samuele Bocharto. Vol. 2 has title: Hierozoici, sive, Bipartiti operis de animalibus S. Scripturae pars posterior. Vol. 2 is without... Show moreauthore Samuele Bocharto. Vol. 2 has title: Hierozoici, sive, Bipartiti operis de animalibus S. Scripturae pars posterior. Vol. 2 is without statement "Editio tertia." Originally published in London in 1663. Both volumes have colophon: Ultrajecti : Apud Ernestum Voskuyl, 1690. Vol. 1: [8], 63, [1] p.; 1094, [2] columns, 91, [1] p. ; v. 2: [4] p., 888 columns, 79, [1] p. "Cum indice septuplici: I. Locorum Sac. Scr., II. Authorum qui citantur, III. Vocum Hebr., Chald., Syriac., Samaritani & Aethiopici sermonis, IV. Vocum Arabicarum, V. Graecarum, VI. Romanarum, quae passim explicantur, VII. Rerum." Contents (from t.p.): pars prior. Libris IV de animalibus in genere & de quadrupedibus viviparis & oviparis -- pars posterior. Libris VI de avibus, serpentibus, insectis, aquaticis, & fabulosis animalibus agit. Main Heritage Shelves General BS663 .B63 1692 Book vol. 1 Item-ID: i24470764 BIB-ID: 2608606 Show less
Aristotle, Physics, Criticism and interpretationAristotle, B765.J15 J43 1501
Imprint from colophon (last leaf verso): Bonetus Locatellus Bergomensis cura sua ac diligentissima impressione compleuit ... mandato et expensis... Show moreImprint from colophon (last leaf verso): Bonetus Locatellus Bergomensis cura sua ac diligentissima impressione compleuit ... mandato et expensis heredum quondam nobilis viri d. Octauiani Scoti Modoetiensis. Printer's device on colophon; initials. Last leaf blank. Signatures: pi⁴ A-T⁸. Includes four works by Elias Cretensis [i.e. Elijah Del-Medigo]: De primo motore; De efficientia mundi; De esse essentia et uno; and his annotations of Jean de Jandun's Quaestiones. Main Heritage Vault B765.J15 J43 1501 Book Item-ID: i21961025 BIB-ID: 2346946 Show less
Jewish law--History and criticism, Marriage law, Inheritance and succession--Jews, Jews--Legal status, laws, etc--History and criticism, JX2209.H5 S45 1695
De Successionibus ad leges ebraeorum has special t.-p. and paging. Main Heritage Shelves General JX2209.H5 S45 1695 Book Item-ID: i1552971x BIB-ID: 1007931 Show moreDe Successionibus ad leges ebraeorum has special t.-p. and paging. Main Heritage Shelves General JX2209.H5 S45 1695 Book Item-ID: i1552971x BIB-ID: 1007931 Show less
Criticism and interpretationAvicenna , 980-1037, Fever, Fever--Early works to 1800, Medicine, Medicine--Early works to 1800, RB129 .A73 1560
nunc denuo accuratissime expurgata ac duplici Avicennae textu exornata, altero antiquo quem sequutus est Arculanus, altero quem post Andreae Alpagi... Show morenunc denuo accuratissime expurgata ac duplici Avicennae textu exornata, altero antiquo quem sequutus est Arculanus, altero quem post Andreae Alpagi Bellunensis castigationes Benedictus Rinius vir excell. infinitis penè emendationibus & locorum citationibus illustrauit ; locis etiam diligentius eiusdem Rinii ope adnotatis in quibus Arculanus vel Galeni vel Auicennae vel alterius scriptoris mentionem facit ; cum indice locupletissimo capitum & quaestionum insignium rerumq[ue] omnium quae toto in hoc opere continentur. (AVICENNA). ARCOLANI, Giovanni, commentator. In Avic. quarti canonis fen primam dilucida atque optima expositio. Nunc denuo accuratissime expurgata, ac duplici Avicennae textu exornata, altero antiquo, quem sequutus Arculanus; altero quem post Andreae Alpagi Belluensis castigationes Benedictus Rinius ... Cum indice locupletissimo ... Venice, heirs of Lucantonio Giunta, 1560. Folio, 1l (bin.) + 1t + 1 + 34 (index) + 380 + 2 + 1l (bin.), with woodcut printer's device on title, a more elaborate example at colophon; nineteenth-century vellum backed boards. Arcolani's is of one of the most important commentaries on that part of the Canon on fevers, itself one of the most widely studied sections of the greater work (required to be studied in the University of Bologna by a statute of 1405). First published in 1489, this was also the most frequently reprinted commentary, appearing for the last time so late as 1685 in Padua. "If the number of commentaries is any guide, the most highly valued of all the parts of the Canon used in teaching practica was Book + especially its first section of fevers ... The earliest known Latin commentary on a part of the Canon is on this section (Siraisi). Arcolani's commentary is here printed with two Latin versions of Avicenna's text, the translation of Gerard of Cremona (the text which Arcolani knew), and the translation of Andrea Alpago as corrected by Benedictus Rinius. Adams A1541; Durling 245; IA 106.910. Colofón. Sign.: a8, b10, A-Z8, Aa8. -- La última h. en bl. -- L. red. y curs. -- Texto a dos col. -- Apost. marg. -- Reclamos. Marca tip. grab. xil. en port. y colofón. -- Inic. grab. xil. Main Heritage Shelves General RB129 .A73 1560 Book Item-ID: i1010639x BIB-ID: 1012275 Show less
Avicenna , 980-1037, Qānūn fī al-ṭibb, Criticism and interpretationAvicenna , 980-1037, Medicine, Medicine--Early works to 1500, R128.3 .B46 1498
(Avicenna). Hugo Senensis [Ugo Benzi], commentator. Super I et II fen primi canonis Avicenna unacum Antonii Faventini quaestione de febre. Venice,... Show more(Avicenna). Hugo Senensis [Ugo Benzi], commentator. Super I et II fen primi canonis Avicenna unacum Antonii Faventini quaestione de febre. Venice, Bonetus Locatellus for Octaviano Scoto, 27 April, 1498. Folio, 2l (bin.) + 249 + 1l + 1l + 1l (bin.), printed in Gothic type in double columns, woodcut printer's device on final leaf, woodcut initials, the first larger initial with an armorial device drawn in ink into the central space; extensive contemporary marginalia in the first quarter of the book, occasionally elsewhere; recased in old limp vellum. This is the first edition of Hugo da Siena's commentary on Book I, fens 1 and 2, to mention both fens in the title; previous editions had mentioned only fen one though including both, which has led some bibliographers to call this the first edition of the commentary of fen 2. Ugo Benzi, as he is most commonly called, was born in Siena about 1370. He taught medicine in Pavia in 1399, thereafter in Bologna, Padua and Florence, and Padua again in 1430. "In accordance with the Arabist tradition Ugo set the seal of proficiency on his academic career by composing Commentaries on most of the fundamental medical texts studied in the universities. [As well as Hippocrates and Galen] Ugo treated the most important sections of Avicenna's encyclopaedic masterpiece, namely I, 1-2, dealing with the fundamental concepts of medicine and general symptoms of disease" (D.P. Lockwood, Ugo Benzi, medieval philosopher and physician, 1951, p. 35). H *9017; Goff H545; Lockwood 12; Klebs 998.2. Imprint supplied by colophon, l. 124. Printer's device, last leaf, recto. Includes Gerardus Cremonensis's Latin translation of Avicenna's text for his Canon, Bk. 1, Fen 1-2. Main Heritage Vault R128.3 .B46 1498 Book Item-ID: i10182664 BIB-ID: 1019902 Show less