Astrology, Astrology--Early works to 1800, QB23 .Y94 1654
This volume, which contains several parties, is preceded by a brief preface, "Sors authoris", signed by Assert, Jean-Emmanuel de Rieux, marquis d... Show moreThis volume, which contains several parties, is preceded by a brief preface, "Sors authoris", signed by Assert, Jean-Emmanuel de Rieux, marquis d'Asserac. It is followed by an explanation of the work untitled "Astrologiæ nova methodus. Ad lectorem". The second part has its own title page with the title "Fatum universi observatum a Francisco Allaeio arabe christiano. Anno M. DC. LIIII.". Finally, the third part doesn't bear a title, but is preceded by the following statement "Ad illustrissimos viros amplissimi senatus armorici. In librum de fato universi nuper editum. Disceptatio P. Iuonis Parisini capuc." Signature: A-C2 ; A-Q2 ; A-E2, F4. Headbands and initials engraved on wood. Main Heritage Shelves General QB23 .Y94 1654 Book Item-ID: i21443865 BIB-ID: 1883015 Show less
illustratus, praemissa ejusdem De Arabum astronomia dessertatione et adjectis duabus epistolis Cl. Josephi Toaldi. "Excerptim ex Actis Academiae... Show moreillustratus, praemissa ejusdem De Arabum astronomia dessertatione et adjectis duabus epistolis Cl. Josephi Toaldi. "Excerptim ex Actis Academiae Patavinae scientiarum litterarum et artium: 4 leaves at end. Show less
Astronomy, Astronomy--Early works to 1800, QB23 .M37 1549
Quæ omnia ad veteris archetypi lectionem diligenter collata ... Augusti ducis Saxoniæ ... dicauit Ioachimus Hellerus ... Signatures: A⁴ a⁴ [alpha]⁴ ... Show moreQuæ omnia ad veteris archetypi lectionem diligenter collata ... Augusti ducis Saxoniæ ... dicauit Ioachimus Hellerus ... Signatures: A⁴ a⁴ [alpha]⁴ *² B-Y⁴ Z². Main Heritage Shelves General QB23 .M37 1549 Book Item-ID: i10077406 BIB-ID: 1009376 Show less
Astronomy, Astronomy--Early works to 1800, QB23 .A43 1512
Alcabitius. Libellus isagogicus ... ad magisterium judicorum astrorum interpretatus a Joanne Hispalensi scriptumque in eiusdem a Joanne Saxonie... Show moreAlcabitius. Libellus isagogicus ... ad magisterium judicorum astrorum interpretatus a Joanne Hispalensi scriptumque in eiusdem a Joanne Saxonie editum utile serie connexum incipiut. Venice, Melchior Sessa, 1512. Small 4to, 1l + 142 + 1 lea.. with woodcut astronomical diagram on title and printer's device, woodcut diagrams and horoscopes in text, printer's device at colophon, woodcut initials; ownership inscription partially erased from foot of title, single wormhole in outer margin towards the end, soem damp-staining in the lower half; a good copy in contemporary limp vellum; seventeenth-century inscription on fly leaf referring to Welsch's comments on Alcabitius. Abu I-Saqr al-Qabisi's tenth-century text al-Mudkhal, 'Introduction to the Art of Astrology', as translated to Latin in the twelfth century by Johannes Hispalensis, commented upon in the fourteenth century by Johannes Sexonius, and printed in Venice at the beginning of the sixteenth century. "The book, as the title indicates, is an introductory exposition of some of the fundamental principles of genethlialogy; its present usefulness lies primarily in its quotations from the Sassanian Andarzghar literature and from al-Kindi the Indians, Ptolemy, Dorotheus of Sidon, Masha'allah, Hermes Trismegistus, and Valens"(DSB). DSB, XI, p. 226; EI, IV, pp. 340-41; Sezgin, VII, pp. 170-1. Adams A21; Carmody p. 146; IA 102. 861; Lalande p. 35; Sander 221. Main Heritage Shelves General QB23 .A43 1512 Book Item-ID: i10136940 BIB-ID: 1015330 Show less
Astronomy, Astronomy--Early works to 1800, QB23 .A43 1512
Alcabitius. Libellus isagogicus ... ad magisterium judicorum astrorum interpretatus a Joanne Hispalensi scriptumque in eiusdem a Joanne Saxonie... Show moreAlcabitius. Libellus isagogicus ... ad magisterium judicorum astrorum interpretatus a Joanne Hispalensi scriptumque in eiusdem a Joanne Saxonie editum utile serie connexum incipiut. Venice, Melchior Sessa, 1512. Small 4to, 1l + 142 + 1 lea.„. with woodcut astronomical diagram on title and printer's device, woodcut diagrams and horoscopes in text, printer's device at colophon, woodcut initials; ownership inscription partially erased from foot of title, single wormhole in outer margin towards the end, soem damp-staining in the lower half; a good copy in contemporary limp vellum; seventeenth-century inscription on fly leaf referring to Welsch's comments on Alcabitius. Abu I-Saqr al-Qabisi's tenth-century text al-Mudkhal, 'Introduction to the Art of Astrology', as translated to Latin in the twelfth century by Johannes Hispalensis, commented upon in the fourteenth century by Johannes Sexonius, and printed in Venice at the beginning of the sixteenth century. "The book, as the title indicates, is an introductory exposition of some of the fundamental principles of genethlialogy; its present usefulness lies primarily in its quotations from the Sassanian Andarzghar literature and from al-Kindi the Indians, Ptolemy, Dorotheus of Sidon, Masha'allah, Hermes Trismegistus, and Valens"(DSB). DSB, XI, p. 226; EI, IV, pp. 340-41; Sezgin, VII, pp. 170-1. Adams A21; Carmody p. 146; IA 102. 861; Lalande p. 35; Sander 221. Show less
Astronomy, Astronomy--Early works to 1800, QB23 .I263 1485
Albohazen Hali filii Abenragel ; revisus per Bartolomeum de Alten. Main Heritage Display General QB23 .I263 1485 Book Item-ID: i10077509 BIB-ID: 1009386 Show moreAlbohazen Hali filii Abenragel ; revisus per Bartolomeum de Alten. Main Heritage Display General QB23 .I263 1485 Book Item-ID: i10077509 BIB-ID: 1009386 Show less
Astronomy, Astronomy--Early works to 1800, QB23 .F57 1539
per Philippum Iollaimun Blereium, cum scholijs eiusdem. Early work on astrological meteorology by the French astrologer Firmin de Belleval from the... Show moreper Philippum Iollaimun Blereium, cum scholijs eiusdem. Early work on astrological meteorology by the French astrologer Firmin de Belleval from the first half of the 14th century. Here in the first edition edited by Philip Jollain of Blery after the very rare "editio princeps" printed in 1485 by Erhard Ratdolt in Venice, originally published anonymously, but generally attributed to Firmin. Although the author is indebted to the writings of Ptolemy, Pliny, Johannes Hispalensis, Albertus Magnus and many Arabic authors such as Al-Kindi, Abu Ma'shar, Ali ibn Ridwan, Abraham ben Ezra, he drew also largely on contemporary popular knowledge and oral traditions. - The prognostication is the only of Firmin's treatises that was ever printed. In essence it is a treatise on astrological meteorology and it is one of the first meteorological works ever published. Divided into 7 chapters, the book deals respectively with the nature of different parts of the sky, the stars, seasons and climates; global climate changes due to great conjunctions, eclipses and movements of the sun; similar changes due to the respective movements of the sun and the moon; particular judgments arising from the same sets of causes; and predictions concerning rain and weather forecasting in general. - A few minor spots, otherwise a very good copy with ample margins. First published anonymously in 1485 with title "Opusculü repertorii pronosticon in mutationes aeris." Main Heritage Shelves General QB23 .F57 1539 Book Item-ID: i1681745x BIB-ID: 1507125 Show less
Astrology, Astrology--Early works to 1800, QB23 .Y94 1654
This volume, which contains several parties, is preceded by a brief preface, "Sors authoris", signed by Assert, Jean-Emmanuel de Rieux, marquis d... Show moreThis volume, which contains several parties, is preceded by a brief preface, "Sors authoris", signed by Assert, Jean-Emmanuel de Rieux, marquis d'Asserac. It is followed by an explanation of the work untitled "Astrologiæ nova methodus. Ad lectorem". The second part has its own title page with the title "Fatum universi observatum a Francisco Allaeio arabe christiano. Anno M. DC. LIIII.". Finally, the third part doesn't bear a title, but is preceded by the following statement "Ad illustrissimos viros amplissimi senatus armorici. In librum de fato universi nuper editum. Disceptatio P. Iuonis Parisini capuc." Signature: A-C2 ; A-Q2 ; A-E2, F4. Headbands and initials engraved on wood. Main Heritage Display General QB23 .Y94 1654 Book Item-ID: i24905744 BIB-ID: 1883015 Show less