Médecine arabe, Medicine, Arab, R128.3.A97 G78 1930, 610
incorporating a translation of the first book, by O. Cameron Gruner. Cover title in Arabic. Translated from the Arabic, Qanum fi 't-tibb, book 1. Main... Show moreincorporating a translation of the first book, by O. Cameron Gruner. Cover title in Arabic. Translated from the Arabic, Qanum fi 't-tibb, book 1. Main Heritage Shelves General R128.3.A97 G78 1930 Book Item-ID: i10044498 BIB-ID: 1006252 Show less
Islamic philosophy, Islamic philosophy--Early works to 1800, B751.A4 A95 1546
Main Heritage Shelves General B751.A4 A95 1546 Book Item-ID: i23302446 BIB-ID: 2426494 Show moreMain Heritage Shelves General B751.A4 A95 1546 Book Item-ID: i23302446 BIB-ID: 2426494 Show less
Abū ʻAlī al-Ḥusayin ibn ʻAbd Allāh Ibn Sīnā. Added t.p. in Arabic. Reprint. Originally published: Būlāq, 1878. Part of the Arabic Collections Online ... Show moreAbū ʻAlī al-Ḥusayin ibn ʻAbd Allāh Ibn Sīnā. Added t.p. in Arabic. Reprint. Originally published: Būlāq, 1878. Part of the Arabic Collections Online (ACO) project, contributed by New York Univeristy Libraries. Electronic reproduction. New York, N.Y. : New York University, 2016. NNU ابو علي الحسين بن عبد الله ابن سينا. Show less
Avicenna. Compendium de anima. De mahad, i[d est] de dispositione seu loco, ad quem revertitur homo vel anima eius post mortem. Aphorismi de anima.... Show moreAvicenna. Compendium de anima. De mahad, i[d est] de dispositione seu loco, ad quem revertitur homo vel anima eius post mortem. Aphorismi de anima. De diffinitionibus & quaesitis. De divisione scientiarum. Ab Andrea Alpago Bellunensi ex arabico in latinum versa. Cum expositionibus eiusdem Andreae colectis ab auctoribus Arabicis. Venice, heirs of Lucantonio Guiunta, 1546. 8vo, 1l (bin.) + 1t + 3 + 390 + 1 + 1 + 1l (bin), with woodcut printer's device on title, repeated at colophon; a very good copy in modern stiff vellum with ties. First edition of Alpago's translation (De anima had only once appeared separately before, at Pavia in 1484, in the translation of Johannes Hispalensis and Domingo Gundisalvo). Alpago made his name through his translations of Avicenna. His eminent version of the Canon went through numerous editions, but this book and his other trnaslations appeared in one edition only. "Avicenna insisted on the Soul's individual immortality. To begin with, he held that the immaterial is incorruptible. Moreover he was convinced not only of the soul's immateriality but also of his individuality. He argued for both these points simultaneously: Wehen one refers to himself as 'I', this cannot be a reference to his body. If a man were to come into being fully mature and rational but suspended in space so that he was totally unaware of his physical circumstances, he would still be certain of one thing - his own existence as an individual self" (The encyclopedia of philosophy Die Vorlage enth. insgesamt ... Werke. Main Heritage Shelves General B753.F32 A95 1546 Book Item-ID: i10073760 BIB-ID: 1009012 Show less
Fever, Fever--Early works to 1800, Medicine, Arab, Fever, Medicine, Arab, RB129 .A94 1660
illustriss. atq[ue] ampliss. viro D. Hieronymo Sanctasophia Nob Patavino, in patrio Lyceo Theoreticae Medicinae extraordinariae professori primario... Show moreillustriss. atq[ue] ampliss. viro D. Hieronymo Sanctasophia Nob Patavino, in patrio Lyceo Theoreticae Medicinae extraordinariae professori primario dicata. Engraved frontispiece dated 1659 on leaf 2 is integral to text. Colophon dated 1660. Dedicatory epistle by Jo. Baptista Pasquati. Main Heritage Shelves General RB129 .A94 1660 Book Item-ID: i22859780 BIB-ID: 2428635 Show less
AVICENNA. Flores [colophon:] Lyons, Claude Davot for Barthelemi Trot, 1508. Small 8vo, 1l (bin.) + 1(t) + 1 + 2 (contents) + 332 + 1 + 1l (bin.),... Show moreAVICENNA. Flores [colophon:] Lyons, Claude Davot for Barthelemi Trot, 1508. Small 8vo, 1l (bin.) + 1(t) + 1 + 2 (contents) + 332 + 1 + 1l (bin.), with woodcut initials to each book, rubricated in red; modern brown morocco. First edition of this epitome of the Canon, edited by Michael de Capella, printed for Barthelemi Trot in Lyons (a second appeared in 1514, printed by Gillbert de Villiers, a third by the same printer with additions in 1528). This edition is rare: not in Baudrier. Little is known of Capella. His first book was an edition of Gilbertus Anglicanus, 1510. He also published an epitome of Haly Abbas in 1523. Adams A2319; Durling 411; IA 110.583; not in the British Library, not in Wellcome. Initials. Edited by Michael de Capella. Main Heritage Shelves General R128.3.A97 F56 1508 Book Item-ID: i10092572 BIB-ID: 1010893 Show less
Medicine, Medicine--Early works to 1800, R128 .A95 1473
Avicenna. [Übers.: Gerardus Cremonensis]. [Hrsg. Petrus Rochabonella.] [Korr. Prosdocimus Mutius.]. Canon medicinae. [Strasbourg, the R-Printer ... Show moreAvicenna. [Übers.: Gerardus Cremonensis]. [Hrsg. Petrus Rochabonella.] [Korr. Prosdocimus Mutius.]. Canon medicinae. [Strasbourg, the R-Printer (Adolf Rusch), before 1473]. A beautifully illuminated single leaf from one of the earliest (if not the earliest) complete printings of the Canon, in the translation of Gerard of Cremona. The earliest dated edition of the complete Canon was printed in Milan, with the date 12 February 1473 at the colophon of Book III. This edition is not dated, but is most often described as "before 1473." The text of this leaf begins with the end of Book III, fen 7. The illuminated initial (G) marks the beginning of fen 8, and the text ends in the middle of Cap. 12 of the same fen. The subjects are the teeth, the gums, and the lips. This leaf was originally part of the now fragmentary copy in Aberdeen University Library (William Smith Mitchell, Catalogue of the Incunabula in Aberdeen University Library, 1968, No. 5). Other single leaves from the same copy are in Caius College and St. John's College, Cambridge, and Cambridge University Library. At one time the volume was in the library of Coventry School, a pencil note on this leaf giving a seventeenth-century date for the provenance. RARE: ISTC records only the British Library and John Rylands Library copies in the UK (besides the fragmentary copy in Aberdeen and the Cambridge leaves mentioned ab ove (except St. John's College); in North America only two complete copies (Harvard and Pierpont Morgan Library). The illumination in the copy in Aberdeen University, and hence in our leaf, is English and strictly contemporary, which makes it interesting to speculate on its original provenance. Incunabules illuminated in England are rare. H *2197; BMC I, p. 65; GW 3114; Klebs 131.3; Goff A1417; Horblit, 7 "(not after) 1473"; printing and the Mind of Man II.red bindig: Main Heritage Display General R128 .A95 1473 Book Item-ID: i10069641 BIB-ID: 1008600 Show less
Abv Ali principis filii Sinae alias corrupte Avicennae ; Quibus additi sunt in fine eiusdem libri logicae, physicae et metaphysicae ; Arabice nunc... Show moreAbv Ali principis filii Sinae alias corrupte Avicennae ; Quibus additi sunt in fine eiusdem libri logicae, physicae et metaphysicae ; Arabice nunc primum impressi. Main Heritage Vault R128.3 .A95 1593 Book Item-ID: i10050218 BIB-ID: 1006657 Show less