Astronomy, Astrology, Arab, Astrology, Arab--Early works to 1800, BF1714.A6 A28 1515
Albumasar, De Magnis Coniunctionibus. (Aus dem Arabischen ubers. von Johannes Hispalensis. Hrsg. von Johanned Angelus). Augsburg, Erhard Ratdolt,... Show moreAlbumasar, De Magnis Coniunctionibus. (Aus dem Arabischen ubers. von Johannes Hispalensis. Hrsg. von Johanned Angelus). Augsburg, Erhard Ratdolt, 31. Marz 1489. Kl-4' . Mit 252 (statt 268) Text Holzschnitten (inkl. Wdh.). Hot. Typ.,39-41 Zl. 115 (statt 118) Bl. D 1, 2 und G 3). pgt. um 1900 mit Rvg., goldgepr. Filete und mittelstuck auf den Deckeln sowie dreiseit. Goldschnitt (gering berie- ben). (116) Einzige Inkunabelausgabe. - Hain- C. 611. Klebs 39.1. Pellechet 414. Polain 106. IGI 265 Proctor 1882. schreiber 3072. schramm XXIII, 25, 119-134 und 136-159 BMC II, 383 GKW 836. Goff A360. Walsh I, 625. BSB A-226. Essling 448. Houzeau - L.I 3821: Cet ouvrage contient la mention de toutes les conjonctions de planetes dont l'histoire conservait le souvenir " - Vgl. Carmody 91 - Eines der drei Hauptwerke des beruhmten persischen Astrologen(805-886) Er. vertritt hier die Meinung, dab die welt wahrend einer konjunktion aller planeten in letzten Grad des Widders entstanden und der Weltuntergang bei einer Konjunktion aller Plaeten im letzten Grad der Fische zu erwarten sei. Die Vorhersagen Albumasars und sein astrologisches system galten als grundlegend. Die Holzschnitte zeigen die Tierkreise, Sternbilder und astrologische Zeichen.- Vor-satz mit Aufkleber. Titel verso gestempelt. Einige BI. neu angefalzt. BI P2 und 3 mit hinterlegtem Papierdurchbruch. Gering gebraunt und flecking. Gewaschenes Exemplar. Main Heritage Shelves General BF1714.A6 A28 1515 Book Item-ID: i10077674 BIB-ID: 1009403 Show less
Colophon: Impressum Uenetijs p Joãnem & Gregoriu de Gregorijs fratres. Anno natiuitatis Dñi. M.ccccc.ij. die. xviij. Februarij. Signatures: a-h8i10. ... Show moreColophon: Impressum Uenetijs p Joãnem & Gregoriu de Gregorijs fratres. Anno natiuitatis Dñi. M.ccccc.ij. die. xviij. Februarij. Signatures: a-h8i10. al-Kabīsī's "Libellus isagogicus ad magisterium iudiciorum astrorum", translated from the Arabic into Latin by Joannes Hispalensis. The "Commentum" is by Joannes Danck de Saxonia, revised by Bartholomaeus de Alten de Nusia. Main Heritage Shelves General QB26 .A23 1502 Book Item-ID: i10050644 BIB-ID: 1006700 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
Alchemy, Alchemy--Early works to 1800, QD25 .J33 1545
Main Heritage Shelves General QD25 .J33 1545 Book Item-ID: i24485779 BIB-ID: 2618897 Show moreMain Heritage Shelves General QD25 .J33 1545 Book Item-ID: i24485779 BIB-ID: 2618897 Show less
Astrology, Astrology--Early works to 1800, Astronomy, Astronomy--Early works to 1800, BF1680 .I263 1571
authore Petro Liechtenstein. Has catchword. Text in two columns. Imprint from colophon. Signature: a⁶ a⁸ A-Z⁶ Aa-Zz⁶ AA-CC⁶ Device on title page. Device... Show moreauthore Petro Liechtenstein. Has catchword. Text in two columns. Imprint from colophon. Signature: a⁶ a⁸ A-Z⁶ Aa-Zz⁶ AA-CC⁶ Device on title page. Device after the colophon in the last page. Main Heritage Shelves General BF1680 .I263 1571 Book Item-ID: i21500125 BIB-ID: 1946507 Translated from Arabic Show less
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
Medicine, Medicine--Early works to 1700, R126 .G35 1561
Forms the 5th part of Cl. Galeni Pergameni Omnia, quae extant, in Latinum sermonem conuersa, dated 1562 and consisting of 11 pts. Publication info... Show moreForms the 5th part of Cl. Galeni Pergameni Omnia, quae extant, in Latinum sermonem conuersa, dated 1562 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: i22821181 BIB-ID: 2428022 Show less
Islam--Controversial literature, Islam--Controversial literature--Early works to 1800, Islam, BT1170 .A53 1597
Opera Di Gio. Andrea ... Originally published with title: Libro nueuamente imprimido que se llama confusion dela secta mahomatica y d'l Alcor ... Show moreOpera Di Gio. Andrea ... Originally published with title: Libro nueuamente imprimido que se llama confusion dela secta mahomatica y d'l Alcor [Ualencia, 1515]. Main Heritage Shelves General BT1170 .A53 1597 Book Item-ID: i23432986 BIB-ID: 2502461 Show less
Ioan Antonii Viperani. Main Heritage Shelves General DG992.6 .V57 1567 Book Item-ID: i2195902x BIB-ID: 2346871 Show moreIoan Antonii Viperani. Main Heritage Shelves General DG992.6 .V57 1567 Book Item-ID: i2195902x BIB-ID: 2346871 Show less
Medicine, Medicine--Early works to 1700, R126 .G35 1561
Forms the 3rd part of Cl. Galeni Pergameni Omnia, quae extant, in Latinum sermonem conuersa, dated 1562 and consisting of 11 pts. Publication infor... Show moreForms the 3rd part of Cl. Galeni Pergameni Omnia, quae extant, in Latinum sermonem conuersa, dated 1562 and consisting of 11 pts. Publication infor taken from Colophon: Basileae In Officina Frobeniana, per Hieronymum Frobenium, & Nicolaum Episcopium. Edited by Konrad Gesner. Main Heritage Shelves General R126 .G35 1561 Book Item-ID: i2282120x BIB-ID: 2428016 With: Cl. Galeni Pergameni Qvarta classis. signa qvibvs tvm morbos et locos assectos dignoscere, tum futura praescire possimus, docet, ex collatione Græcorum exemplarium diligenti recognitione nuper emendata & illustrata. Basileae : In Officina Frobeniana, per Hieronymum Frobenium, & Nicolaum Episcopium, MDLXI [1561] Show less
Mineral waters, Mineral waters--Early works to 1700, R126 .D43 1553
Main Heritage Shelves General R126 .D43 1553 Book Item-ID: i22792089 BIB-ID: 1951293 Show moreMain Heritage Shelves General R126 .D43 1553 Book Item-ID: i22792089 BIB-ID: 1951293 Show less
Muḥammad , -632, Islam, Islam--Early works to 1800, Islam--Controversial literature, Islam--Controversial literature--Early works to 1800, Politics and government, Religious life and customs, BP127 .M33 1550
quae ante annos CCCC ... Petrus, Abbas Cluniacensis, per uiros eruditos ... ex Arabica lingua in Latinam transferri curauit. His adiunctae sunt... Show morequae ante annos CCCC ... Petrus, Abbas Cluniacensis, per uiros eruditos ... ex Arabica lingua in Latinam transferri curauit. His adiunctae sunt confutationes multoru[m] ... authorum, Arabum, Graecorum, & Latinoru[m], unà cum ... Philippi Melanchthonis praemonitione, quibus ... peruersa dogmata & tota superstitio Machumetica profligantur. Adiuncti sunt etiam de Turcarum siue Sarracenorum ... origine ac rebus gestis à DCCCC annis ad nostra usq[ue] tempora libelli aliquot lectu dignissimi. Haec omnia in unum uolumen redacta sunt opera & studio Theodori Bibliandri ... qui collatis etiam exemplaribus Latinis & Arab. Alcorani textum emendauit & marginibus apposuit annotationes quibus doctrinae Machumeticae absurditas ... atq[ue] alia id genus indicantur ... Second ed. The first was the 1543 Basel ed. of Oporinus. Cf. Brunet. Index Aureliensis gives Basel as place of publication, Brunet gives Zurich. Signatures: [alpha]⁶ [beta]⁶ a-t⁶ *⁴ A-P⁶ 2a-2n⁶ 2o⁴ 2p-2u⁶. Source: Purchase, July 19, 1990. Main Heritage Shelves General BP127 .M33 1550 Book Item-ID: i15722235 BIB-ID: 1015649 Show less
auctore Petro Bizaro sentinate. First edition. "The first 11 books recount the history up to 1578; book 12, with a historico-cultural focus,... Show moreauctore Petro Bizaro sentinate. First edition. "The first 11 books recount the history up to 1578; book 12, with a historico-cultural focus, contains excerpts from classical authors on ancient Persia" (cf. Fueter). Bound with the first edition of Pontus de Heuter's history of Burgundy in the late Middle Ages. - Some brownstaining throughout. Bound around 1618 by the Stuttgart master M.S. for Duke Ludwig Friedrich von Württemberg (1586-1631) with his arms and those of his wife Elisabeth Magdalena von Hessen-Darmstadt (Haebler I, 423 I & 424 III). Later in the library of the Princes' School in Grimma; then transferred and ultimately deaccessioned from the library of the Dept. of Cultural and Universal History at Leipzig University. Title page printer's device. Initials. Side-notes. Dedicated to Augustus I, Duke of Saxony, with his arms, t.p. verso and on covers. Errata included (last leaf recto). Includes index. Signatures: [dagger]⁶A-Za-p⁶q⁴r⁶. Main Heritage Shelves General DS272 .B59 1583 Book Item-ID: i16598763 BIB-ID: 1494597 Rerum Burgundicarum libri sex / auctore Ponto Hevtero Delfio. Antverpiæ : Ex Officina Christophori Plantini, MDLXXXIIII [1584] Show less
Contains: Thomae Fazelli,... de rebus [...]. Included index. Has catchword. Initials letters in woodcut. Title page whith xilographic device Pages [166]... Show moreContains: Thomae Fazelli,... de rebus [...]. Included index. Has catchword. Initials letters in woodcut. Title page whith xilographic device Pages [166]-[167] have Chaldean script text with Madenhaya Syriac characters. Main Heritage Shelves General DG866.3 .R47 1579 Book Item-ID: i21477218 BIB-ID: 1888447 Ex-libris stamp on the pastedown: "Dampierre" Bibliothéque des ducs de Luynesm Château de Dampierre. Show less
Petrus abbas Cluniacensis per uiros eruditos ... ex Arabica lingua in Latinam curauit ; his adiunctae sunt confvtationes multorum, & quidem... Show morePetrus abbas Cluniacensis per uiros eruditos ... ex Arabica lingua in Latinam curauit ; his adiunctae sunt confvtationes multorum, & quidem probatissorum authorum, Arabum, Graecorum, & Latinorum, unà cum ... Martini Lvtheri praemonitione ; haec omnia in unum uolumen redacta sunt, opera et studio Theodori Bibliandri ... Översättning av Koranen till latin av Robertus Retenensis (Robert of Chester) och Hermannus Dalmata under redaktion av Petrus Venerabilis i Cluny. Företal ej av Luther utan av Melanchton. Main Heritage Shelves General BP127.L3 Q73 1543 Book Item-ID: i15722247 BIB-ID: 1015650 Show less
Avctore, Christiano Adrichomio, Delpho. Main Heritage Shelves General DS109 .A37 1600 Book Item-ID: i2225559x BIB-ID: 2383959 Show moreAvctore, Christiano Adrichomio, Delpho. Main Heritage Shelves General DS109 .A37 1600 Book Item-ID: i2225559x BIB-ID: 2383959 Show less
The German Dominican Burchard of Mount Sion wrote down his experiences while or after spending several years in the Holy Land before, during and... Show moreThe German Dominican Burchard of Mount Sion wrote down his experiences while or after spending several years in the Holy Land before, during and after 1283. His work became a late medieval popular success and his description, although little studied, is considered a key document that influenced theperception of Palestine in both text and image, in travel accounts and maps until far into the sixeenth century. This edition bears no illustrations nor maps of the region and it is preceded by a summary of contents followed by an index of terms of 48 unnumbered pages. accipe Borchardi. Main Heritage Shelves General DS106 .B87 1519 Book Item-ID: i21508756 BIB-ID: 1950295 Show less
è castigationibus Hermolai Barbari, quam emendatissime editi. Additus est ad maiorem studiosorum commoditatem Index Ioannis Camertis Minoritani,... Show moreè castigationibus Hermolai Barbari, quam emendatissime editi. Additus est ad maiorem studiosorum commoditatem Index Ioannis Camertis Minoritani, quo Plynius ipse totus brevi more temporis edisci potest. Herausgeber: Johannes Baptista Palmarius (genannt auf Bl. II recto). Impressum nach Kolophon auf Bl. CCLXXXVI recto: "Editum est hoc Plynianum elegantissimum opus, sumptibus ornatissimorum virorum Ioannis Kobergii, ac Lucae Alantsee, impressum Hagenoae opera industriaque Thomae Anshelmi Badensis mense Nouembri anno. M.D. XVIII. Max. Aemiliano imperatore regnante, ex castigationibus Hermolai Barbari [quam?] accuratissime emendatum. "Cautum Max. Aemil. Aug. decreto privilegio, ne quis intra sexennium excudat" (in Schwarz). Signaturen: a-z⁸, &⁸, A-K⁸, L⁶, M⁸, a-m⁸ Titel in Rot-Schwarzdruck in Holzschnitteinfassung; Zierinitialen. Index mit eigener Titelseite, separatem Register und Kolophon: "Excusum, Hagenoae, typis ac formulis Thomae Anshelmi Badensis, ductu & auspicio, providi viri Lucae Alantseae Viennensis incolae. Anno a Christi natali. M.D. XVIII. Mense Novembri. Caesare Max. Aemiliano habenas moderante". Main Heritage Shelves General QH81 .P55 1518 Book Item-ID: i2196144x BIB-ID: 2346964 Show less
Geography, Geography--Early works to 1800, Early maps, PA6498 .M33 1560
This treatise by Macrobius is a commentary in two books on the Somnium Scipionis narrated by Cicero at the end of his De re publica. The nature of... Show moreThis treatise by Macrobius is a commentary in two books on the Somnium Scipionis narrated by Cicero at the end of his De re publica. The nature of the dream, in which the elder Scipio appears to his adopted grandson, and describes the life of the good after death and the constitution of the universe from the Stoic point of view. Macrobius also discourses upon many points of physics in a series of essays which show the astronomical notions then current. The moral elevation of the fragment of Cicero gave this work a great popularity in the Middle Ages and was the most widely read Latin compendium of Neoplatonism of the 5th century A.D. This treatise includes one map on p. 154 [i.e. 144] where Europe, Africa and Asia are shown in the upper hemisphere as totally separated from a great southern continent [i.e. Antipodum Nobis Incognita] occupying the lower hemisphere by an intervening great ocean [i.e. Alveus Oceani]. He further labels his map with climatic zones according to the theory of Parmenides (as also more graphically shown on p. 119): two zones close to the poles subject to frigid air [i.e. frigida], either side of the equator a torrid zone [i.e. perusta] and between these two moderate or temperate zones [i.e. temperata]. Decoratively, he has 14 winds blowing across the globe. In the 'Saturnalia', an account of discussions held at the house of Vettius Praetextatus during the feast of the Saturnalia, Macrobius discusses the choice and proper use of food and drink, describing the courses at a banquet with their appropriate wines. Book 5 includes substantial text in Greek. Printer's device on t.p. ; initial. Some pages incorrectly numbered. Main Heritage Shelves General PA6498 .M33 1560 Book Item-ID: i15642604 BIB-ID: 1012324 Map only available in electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-ra277-1x. Ambrosius Theodosius Macrobius, Roman grammarian and philosopher, flourished during the reigns of Honorius and Arcadius (395-423). He himself states that he was not a Roman, but there is no certain evidence whether he was of Greek or perhaps African descent. Show less
Early printed books, Early printed books--Italy--17th century--Bibliography, PQ4204.A6 M36 1504
Jacobus Manliis. (MESUE the younder), MANLIIS DE BOSCO, Joannes Jacobus de. Luminare maius super Mesue. Venice, Albertinus de Lissona, 22 August... Show moreJacobus Manliis. (MESUE the younder), MANLIIS DE BOSCO, Joannes Jacobus de. Luminare maius super Mesue. Venice, Albertinus de Lissona, 22 August 1504. Folio, 74 leaves, printed in gothic letters in double columns, with one large woodcut initial; fairly extensive contemporary marginalia. [bound with:] SILVATICUS, Matteo. Liber pandectarum medicinae [with the Synonyma medicinae of Simon of Genoa. Edited by Georgius de Ferrariis]. Venice, Bonetus Locatellus for Octaviano Scoto, 11 March 1498. Folio, 182 leaves, printed in gothic letters in double columns, one large woodcut initial and a smaller one for each letter of the alphabet in the second, woodcut printer's device on Registrum leaf, some marginalia in a Humanist script, index tabs on fore-edges. Together two works in one vol., attractive copies on contemporary blind stamped pigskin backed oak boards, two clasps, one defective, later endpapers. I. Based on Mesue, Giacomo Manlio's (Latinized Manliis) Luminare Maius was one of the first published pharmacopoeias (first edition, Pavia, 1494). It became the standard work and reprinted as late as 1566, enjoyed an official status in many parts of Europe. II. This is the ninth, and penultimate, incunable edition of Silvaticus' pandectum (first, Naples, 1474): it is the first to include the Synonyma of Simon of Genoa. Manliis's work was probably inspired by Simon's, the first attempt, at the end of the thirteenth century, to bring order into the chaos of pharmacological nomenclature which mingled several tongues: Latin, Greek, Arabic, Syriac, Hebrew. "Silvaticus, a Mantuan physician, lived during the fourteenth century and prepared this dictionary which first appeared in printed form in the early 1470s. Arranged in alphabetical order, his dictionary is mainly in treatise on Arabic drugs" (Heirs of Hippocrates). I. This edition not in NUC. H. H *15202; BMC V, 449 (lacking title); Goff S517; Klebs 919.9: Heirs of Hippocrates 103. Main Heritage Shelves General PQ4204.A6 M36 1504 Book Item-ID: i10139989 BIB-ID: 1015634 Show less