Medicine, Medicine--Early works to 1700, R126 .G35 1561
Forms the 6th part of Cl. Galeni Pergameni Omnia, quae extant, in Latinum sermonem conuersa, dated 1561 and consisting of 11 pts. Publication info... Show moreForms the 6th part of Cl. Galeni Pergameni Omnia, quae extant, in Latinum sermonem conuersa, dated 1561 and consisting of 11 pts. Publication info taken from Colophon: Basileae In Officina Frobeniana, per Hieronymum Frobenium, & Nicolaum Episcopium. Main Heritage Shelves General R126 .G35 1561 Book Item-ID: i22859135 BIB-ID: 2428607 Show less
Fever, Fever--Early works to 1800, Medicine, Medicine--Early works to 1800, RB129 .D44 1576
DE FEBRIBUS Opus sane aureum ... in quo trio sectarum clarissimi medici habentur, qui de hac re egerunt; nempe Graeci, Arabes, atque Latini. ... Show moreDE FEBRIBUS Opus sane aureum ... in quo trio sectarum clarissimi medici habentur, qui de hac re egerunt; nempe Graeci, Arabes, atque Latini. [Edited by Gasparo Bindoni]. Venice, Gratioso Perchacino for Gasparo Bindoni, 1576 [colophon 1575]. Folio, 1l + 1t + 1 + 2 + 4 (index) + 627 + 1 + 1l, with woodcut printer's device on title, woodcut initials at the beginning of each author's section, printed in double columns; splendidly bound in contemporary green dyed vellum, 3-line outer border of plain v ellum (the green removed by a gouge), gilt scroll-work frame, 3-line inner border, enclosing the large gilt arms of Ferdinand Hofman, Freiherr zu Grevenstein, spine gilt decorated with plain vellum lines forming compartments, the top compartment entirely plain vellum and lettered in ink, with a numeral 7 superimposed later, and an old paper label below, yapp edges, remains of ties, edges sprinkled blue and red. First edition of this compilation (it was re-issued in Venice in 1594 with name of Fernel, probably spuriously attached). The Bindoni were a prominent family of sixteenth century Venetian printers; this is the only work issued under the sole editorship of Gaspar Bindoni. It is an anthology of writings on fevers by twenty-five Greek, Arab and Latin authors, the last including Latin writers of the Middle Ages. The Arabic writers are Avicenna, Averroes, Isaac, Serapion, Haly Abbas and Johannes Actuarius. The Latin authors include Constantinus Africanus and Arnald of Villanova. Adams F400; Bird 639 (imperfect); Bruni Celli 2844; Durling 1105; Garrison-Morton 2193; Parkinson & Lumb 812; Wellcome 6868. Colophon dated 1575. Main Heritage Shelves General RB129 .D4 1576 Book Item-ID: i10156409 BIB-ID: 1017276 Show less
Geometry, Geometry--Early works to 1800, QA31 .E93 1537
Illustrations: With numerous woodcut illustrations within text throughout. With a colophon on recto of final leaf (repeating imprint). Woodcut... Show moreIllustrations: With numerous woodcut illustrations within text throughout. With a colophon on recto of final leaf (repeating imprint). Woodcut printer's device on title page and verso of final leaf. Woodcut head-pieces and initials; text printed in Roman and Italic type. Main Heritage Shelves General QA31 .E93 1537 Book Item-ID: i24470909 BIB-ID: 2608607 Show less
Fever, Fever--Early works to 1800, Medicine, Medicine--Early works to 1800, RB129 .D44 1576
DE FEBRIBUS Opus sane aureum ... in quo trio sectarum clarissimi medici habentur, qui de hac re egerunt; nempe Graeci, Arabes, atque Latini. ... Show moreDE FEBRIBUS Opus sane aureum ... in quo trio sectarum clarissimi medici habentur, qui de hac re egerunt; nempe Graeci, Arabes, atque Latini. [Edited by Gasparo Bindoni]. Venice, Gratioso Perchacino for Gasparo Bindoni, 1576 [colophon 1575]. Folio, 1l + 1t + 1„ + 2 + 4 (index) + 627 + 1„ + 1„l, with woodcut printer's device on title, woodcut initials at the beginning of each author's section, printed in double columns; splendidly bound in contemporary green dyed vellum, 3-line outer border of plain v ellum (the green removed by a gouge), gilt scroll-work frame, 3-line inner border, enclosing the large gilt arms of Ferdinand Hofman, Freiherr zu Grevenstein, spine gilt decorated with plain vellum lines forming compartments, the top compartment entirely plain vellum and lettered in ink, with a numeral 7 superimposed later, and an old paper label below, yapp edges, remains of ties, edges sprinkled blue and red. First edition of this compilation (it was re-issued in Venice in 1594 with name of Fernel, probably spuriously attached). The Bindoni were a prominent family of sixteenth century Venetian printers; this is the only work issued under the sole editorship of Gaspar Bindoni. It is an anthology of writings on fevers by twenty-five Greek, Arab and Latin authors, the last including Latin writers of the Middle Ages. The Arabic writers are Avicenna, Averroes, Isaac, Serapion, Haly Abbas and Johannes Actuarius. The Latin authors include Constantinus Africanus and Arnald of Villanova. Adams F400; Bird 639 (imperfect); Bruni Celli 2844; Durling 1105; Garrison-Morton 2193; Parkinson & Lumb 812; Wellcome 6868. Colophon dated 1575. Show less
Relief shown pictorially. Locations on map identified in Arabic. "Nomina Locorum Arabica latinus caracteribus expressa et numerus familia rum... Show moreRelief shown pictorially. Locations on map identified in Arabic. "Nomina Locorum Arabica latinus caracteribus expressa et numerus familia rum christianorum sancti Johannis"--in lower right corner of map. Includes numbered index. From: Relations de divers voyages curieux : qui n'ont point este' publie'es, et qu'on a traduit ou tiré des originaux des voyageurs fran-çois, espagnols, allemands, portugais, anglois, hollandois, persans, arabes & autres orientaux / données au public par les soins de feu M. Melchisedec Thevenot. Main Heritage Display General HC.MAP.00173 Print Map Item-ID: i17066384 BIB-ID: 1525304 Show less
Iacobo Castaldo pedemontano authore ; Gerhardus de Iode excudebat. Map of the Arabian Peninsula also showing parts of north Africa and Persia with... Show moreIacobo Castaldo pedemontano authore ; Gerhardus de Iode excudebat. Map of the Arabian Peninsula also showing parts of north Africa and Persia with relief shown pictorially. In lower margin: Ioannes ʹa deutecum, Lucas ʹa deutercum secerunt. Plate 9 from: Speculum orbis terrarum / Gerard de Jode and Cornelis de Jode. Antwerp : Arnold Coninx, 1593. Text on verso: Asiae secunda pars sive Arabia (fol. 9). Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00095 Print Map Item-ID: i17065884 BIB-ID: 1525252 In Latin. Show less
former ownerColbert, Jean Baptiste , 1619-1683, Arabic language--Grammar, Arabic language--Grammar--Early works to 1700, PJ6305 .A68 1650
avthore F. Antonio ab Aqvila ... Signatures: a-b8c4A-Tt8(not incl. tables). Tables at p. 68, 152, 338. Main Heritage Shelves General PJ6305 .A68 1650 Book ... Show moreavthore F. Antonio ab Aqvila ... Signatures: a-b8c4A-Tt8(not incl. tables). Tables at p. 68, 152, 338. Main Heritage Shelves General PJ6305 .A68 1650 Book Item-ID: i10059416 BIB-ID: 1007577 Show less
gravé par Le Tellier. Shows most of the Middle East, and part of Egypt. Relief shown pictorially. Cartographer and publication date from dealer's notes. ... Show moregravé par Le Tellier. Shows most of the Middle East, and part of Egypt. Relief shown pictorially. Cartographer and publication date from dealer's notes. Inset: Supplement pour l'Asie et l'Afrique. Gift of Henry David Epstein. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.01214 Print Map Item-ID: i11404711 BIB-ID: 1172814 Country labels in French. Show less
AL BOHALI. De judiciis nativitatum liber unus, antehac non editus. Epistola nuncupatoria Ioachim Helleri Leucopetraei ad clarissimum virum D.... Show moreAL BOHALI. De judiciis nativitatum liber unus, antehac non editus. Epistola nuncupatoria Ioachim Helleri Leucopetraei ad clarissimum virum D. Philippum Melanthonem. Nuremberg, Ioannes Montanus & Ulric Neuber, 1549. 1€l(b)+1tit.+1 +24+21+1 with woodcut border at head of title, large woodcut vignette on last leaf, woodcut initials, and diagrams in text; extensive contemporary annotations; modern vellum. The second edition (first 1546) of Abu Ali al-Khayyat's Kitab al-Mawalid as translated to Latin by Johannes Hispalensis (John of Seville). "[The author's] fame in mediaeval Europe stems from the K. al-Mawalid, a work on judicial astrology which also contains horoscopes for illness, frequent citations from Ptolemy and Hermes on the pars fortunae, etc. Two Latin translations were made of it, one by Plato of Tivoli (Plate Tiburtinus) at Barcelona in 1136, and the other by Seville in 1153; the latter translation was printed in Nuremberg (1546, 1549)" (EI) The translator, Johannes Hispalensis, was "the chief and most voluminous translator of astrological works from Arabic into Latin in the twelfth century. [His trnaslations] remained in use during the later middle ages and many of them appeared in print in early editions" (Thorndike, II, p. 73). Joachim Heller was a leading member of the circle of the celebrated Humanist and Reformer Philip Melanchthon, to whom the preface of this edition is Albohali is addressed. Heller explains Albohali's method, and states that the work is published from a manuscript which was once in the library of King Mathias of Hungary. El, IV, p. 1162; Sezgin, VII, pp. 120-21. Adams A562; Carmody p. 50 (1546 edition only); IA 102. 783; Lalande p. 69; Zinner 1949. Contient : bandeau gr. s. b. au titre, marque typ. à la fin. Main Heritage Shelves General QB26 .K43 1549 Book Item-ID: i10077510 BIB-ID: 1009387 Ex-libris ms des [carmes] déchaussés de Lyon. Fr693836101 : Rés 348923 Reliure parchemin 16e siècle, double cadre de filets à froid, 4 fleuronsà froid. Fr693836101 : Rés 348923 Show less