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
Rāzī, Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn Zakarīyā , 865?-925?, Kitāb al-Manṣūrī Book 9. Latin, Medicine, Arab, R128.3 .J43 1490
Includes Rāzī's original text translated into Latin, as well as de Tournemire's Latin commentary on it. Imprint from colophon. Printer's device with... Show moreIncludes Rāzī's original text translated into Latin, as well as de Tournemire's Latin commentary on it. Imprint from colophon. Printer's device with initials I.T. printed in red immediately below colophon. Signatures: a-f⁸ 2f⁸ g-s⁸ t10. Text printed in double columns. Spaces left with guide letters for initials. Main Heritage Vault R128.3 .J43 1490 Book Item-ID: i2283378x BIB-ID: 2428117 Show less
Therapeutics, Therapeutics--Early works to 1800, Medicine, Arab, R128.3 .I269 1497
Ibn Zuhr, Abu Marwan known as Avenzoar. Venise, Otnus de Luna, Papiensis Folio 104pp, 2 columns in each page, 68 or 69 lines, partial damage to the... Show moreIbn Zuhr, Abu Marwan known as Avenzoar. Venise, Otnus de Luna, Papiensis Folio 104pp, 2 columns in each page, 68 or 69 lines, partial damage to the last two pages , upper part of spine chipped 17th century Vellum, Hieronymus Surianus 10 january 1497 An extreemly rare edition of incunable work of islamic medicine of the XII century. Abu Marwan Abdul Malik Ibn Zuhr (1113- 62 or 1199) was known to mediaeval Europe as Avenzoar and Abhomeron, and came of an illustious Arabian family who setteled in spain earlyin the tenth century. he was born at sevilee. and studied medicine by his father (who held the Ca"nn of Avecenna in small esttem) and achieved great fame as a physician in spain & North Africa. One of the Foremost thinkers of islam, he was opposed to astrology and medicine mysticism; the mysticism tha he was opposed to may be said to have survived until recent times. and his exemplified in the dying decleration of a vererinary surgeon who when pressed for the secret of his success in surgery said; " i biles my tools" Avnzoar who took a great intrest in materia medica and pharmacy, was opposed to logical distinctions" (Donald Campbell " Arabian Medicine and its infuluance on the Middle ages" pp 90-91) "Ibn Zuhr was the first to write acareful description of mediastinal abcess from which he probably suffered. He describes pericarditis, both wet and dry, and diffrentiates them from other lung conditions. while in jail he wrote a careful description of cancer of the stomach from wich his cell mate was suffering" (kahairallah, A." outline of Arabic contributions to medicine" pp 126) Ibn Zuhr's works were translated to latin and were printed repeatedly. His great influance over medieval Europe is seen from his great influance over Arnold of villanova and from his adoption as a text-book in the universities of Europe for several centures. Hain-Copinger 2188; Klebs 127-3 Pellechet, 1654; IGI 1105; Proctor 5607; Gesamtkat der Wiegendrucke, 3105; Goff, A-1410 Not in the British Museum , not in the Belgium library. The Taysīr (Abhumeron) has been translated from the Arabic of Ibn Zuhr into Hebrew by Jacobus Hebraeus and from that version into Latin by Patavinus in 1281. -- Cf. Explicit (leaf g2r). The Kitāb al-Kullīyāt (Colliget) is edited by Hieronymus Surianus. -- Cf. Explicit (leaf s2v). The translation is probably that of Jacob Bonacosa. Contains two tracts: Taysīr fī al-mudāwah wa-al-tadbīr (Abhumeron) by Ibn Zuhr (leaves a1-g6r), which includes his Antidotarium (leaves g2r-g5r), and Kitāb al-Kullīyāt (Colliget) by Averroës (leaves g6v-s3). Goff and Rhodes give the title as: 'Liber Teisir, sive Rectificatio medicationis et regiminis. Antidotarium.' Colophon (verso of leaf s2) reads: 'Impressum Venetijs per magistrum Otinum papiensem de luna. Anno domini nostri iesu christi. Mccccxcvij. decimo kalendas ianuarias. Regnante inclyto principe Augustino Barbadico.' Signatures: a-q⁶ r-s⁴ (leaf s4 blank). Chancery folio, text printed in 2 columns; 69 lines plus headline; col. width: 78 mm.; area of text: 244 (255) x 162 mm.; tables printed in 3 columns. With initial spaces, some with guide-letters, and printed paragraph marks; without foliation and catchwords. Main Heritage Vault R128.3 .I269 1497 Book Item-ID: i10238402 BIB-ID: 1025476 Includes index at end. Show less
Alchemy, Alchemy--Early works to 1800, Medicine, Magic, mystic, and spagiric, Medicine, Magic, mystic, and spagiric--Early works to 1800, QD25 .J33 1682
De perfectione magisterii in sua natura -- De principiis magisterii, & de perfectione ejusdem -- De consideratione rerum ex quibus est perfectio... Show moreDe perfectione magisterii in sua natura -- De principiis magisterii, & de perfectione ejusdem -- De consideratione rerum ex quibus est perfectio magisterii -- De medicinis sermone universali, et de quinque differentiis perfectionis earum -- Libri investigationis magisterii Gebri, philosophi perspicassimi, ac Indiae Regis -- Testamenti Gebri philosophi perspicacissimi, ac Indiae Regis -- Libri trium verborum Kallid Rachaidibi philosophi acutissimi. Extremely rare, complete copy with the engraved title page, the errata leaf, and all nine plates. Abu Musa Jabir ibn Hayyan (known as "Geber" in the Latin tradition) is the name of an author whose historical existence is under debate, but who, according to Arabic culture, is said to have lived in the second half of the eight century, been the head of a hermetic school, and left an extensive body of works on natural philosophy and alchemy. The rediscovery of Geber for the history of chemistry and alchemy, was introduced by Hermann Kopp in the 19th century. The first German edition, published in Vienna in 1751, was entitled "Geberi des Königes der Araber [...] vollständige Chymische Schriften, worinnen in den vier Büchern das Quecksilber, Schwefel, Arsen inn Gold, Silber, Bley, Zinn, Kupfer, Eisen & Oefen [..], Destillationen [...], Essenzen, Salze, Alaune [...], Cinnober, Glaß, Boras, Essig &c. abgehandelt werden; wie auch das Testament, Güldene Buch der dreyen Wörter Kallid Rachaidibi, und andere Chymische Tractätgen, Summa, die ganze Kunst die unvollkommenen Metalle [...] in Vollkommene, als Silber und Gold zu verwandeln; das ist: wie man Silber und Gold machen soll, enthalten [...]". - Publisher's printed dedication to Caspar Richter ("Polonixe Secretario"). Binding somewhat rubbed and stained; very slight trimming to top edge of engraved t. p. Title stamped and with contemp. ms. ownership. Very occasional comtemp. underlinings and marginalia. One edge tear to a single leaf. Slight worming throughout (more pronounced near end). Slight waterstaining to a few leaves; occasional insignificant browning or brownstaining. This edition not in German auction records since 1950. Added engraved t.p. signed "N. Lang scr. 1682." Head- and tailpieces; initials. Errata: p. [19]. Signatures: a⁸ [$5 signed] b⁴ [$2 signed] A-R⁸ [$5 signed]. Errors in pagination: 113 as 110 (corrected in mss.); no p. 114-119 (pagination and register continuous). Main Heritage Shelves General QD25 .J33 1682 Book Item-ID: i16817515 BIB-ID: 1507131 Bound with: Joannis Braceschi Brixiani De alchemia dialogi duo nunquam ante hac conjunctim sic editi, correcti, & emaculati -- Sendivogi Novum lumen chymicum novo lumine auctum. Bound together subsequent to publication. Show less