authore Joh. Henrico Hottingero. In Latin with Greek and Arabic words. Library copy leather-bound. Includes bibliographical references. Show moreauthore Joh. Henrico Hottingero. In Latin with Greek and Arabic words. Library copy leather-bound. Includes bibliographical references. Show less
The author of this book is believed to be the 13th century alchemist referred to as Pseudo-Geber whose real name was probably Paul of Taranto, a... Show moreThe author of this book is believed to be the 13th century alchemist referred to as Pseudo-Geber whose real name was probably Paul of Taranto, a Franciscan scholar from Southern Italy, not Jābir ibn Ḥayyān, the 8th century Arab alchemist and father of Arab chemistry. Cf. Newman. Show less
Jābir ibn Ḥayyān, Alchemy, Alchemy--Early works to 1800, Z233.G4 B73 1544
Commentary on the Islamic alchemist Geber (Jābir ibn Hayyān) by Giovanni Braccesco, alchemist and physician from Brescia. The Esposition is... Show moreCommentary on the Islamic alchemist Geber (Jābir ibn Hayyān) by Giovanni Braccesco, alchemist and physician from Brescia. The Esposition is arranged as a dialogue between instructor and student on how to guard against infirmities of the "humid radical." Also included is Braccesco's "Legna della vita...." which discusses the means by which man's ancestors lived 900 years. The "legna della vita" or "wood of life" is also called the Universal Balsam or Panacea, which cures all diseases and maintains youth. di misser Giouanni Bracescho da Iorci noui, nella qvale si dichiarano molti nobilissimi secreti della natura ... Text printed in italic type. Leaves 74r-83r: Dialogo di M. Giouanni Braccescho da Iorci noui, nominato il legno della uita: nel quale si dichiara qual fusse la medicina per la quale gli primi padri, uiueano nouecento anni. Show less
Medicine, Medicine--Early works to 1800, R128.3 .I266 1479
This volume collects several woks on medecine, being the first that of 'Abu Zakariyya' Yuhanna Ibn Masawayh, known as Mesue Yuhanna Ibn Masawayh (C... Show moreThis volume collects several woks on medecine, being the first that of 'Abu Zakariyya' Yuhanna Ibn Masawayh, known as Mesue Yuhanna Ibn Masawayh (C.777-857), one of the great name of Islamic medicine. He was personal physician to the abbasid Caliphs al-Ma'mun, al-Mutasim, al-Wathiq and al-Mutawakkil, and spent most of his life in baghdad and Samarra. He contributed to the translating activities of the famous Bayt al-Hikma; and Hunayn ibn Ishaq, the most influential of the traslators of Greek scientific texts, was his pupil. Despite his distinction, much of Ibn Masawayh's writing has not reached us. Just a handful of his text are extant in Arabic. More has been preserved in Latin Translation, though the attribution of some text to an elder as opposed to a younger Mesue has given the false impression thar there was more than one Ibn Masawayh. It is followed by a well-known work by Francisco de Pedemontium and the Antidotarium of Nicolaus Salernitarum. The last work on medecine is from Abulkasim. Antidotarium Nicolai. Servitoris liber xxviii / Bul Chassin Benaberacerin ; translatus a Simoe Ianuensi interprete Abraam iudeo tortuosiensi . Title from colophon Main Heritage Display General R128.3 .I266 1479 Book Item-ID: i21444912 BIB-ID: 1883089 Show less
History of Biblical events, Bible, History of contemporary events, Bible, World history, World history--Early works to 1500, D17 .R65 1477
Main Heritage Vault D17 .R65 1477 Book Item-ID: i22877873 BIB-ID: 2429373 With: Bartholomaeus Anglicus. De proprietatibus rerum. Lugduni : per Nicolaus... Show moreMain Heritage Vault D17 .R65 1477 Book Item-ID: i22877873 BIB-ID: 2429373 With: Bartholomaeus Anglicus. De proprietatibus rerum. Lugduni : per Nicolaus Pistoris de Bensheym et Marcum Reinhardi, 1480, 29.7 Show less
Aristotle, Physics, Criticism and interpretationAristotle, B765.J15 J43 1501
Imprint from colophon (last leaf verso): Bonetus Locatellus Bergomensis cura sua ac diligentissima impressione compleuit ... mandato et expensis... Show moreImprint from colophon (last leaf verso): Bonetus Locatellus Bergomensis cura sua ac diligentissima impressione compleuit ... mandato et expensis heredum quondam nobilis viri d. Octauiani Scoti Modoetiensis. Printer's device on colophon; initials. Last leaf blank. Signatures: pi⁴ A-T⁸. Includes four works by Elias Cretensis [i.e. Elijah Del-Medigo]: De primo motore; De efficientia mundi; De esse essentia et uno; and his annotations of Jean de Jandun's Quaestiones. Main Heritage Vault B765.J15 J43 1501 Book Item-ID: i21961025 BIB-ID: 2346946 Show less
Astrology, Astrology, Astrology--Early works to 1500, Astrology, Arab, Astrology, Arab--Early works to 1500, Incunabula, Incunabula--Specimens, BF1714.A6 A28 1500
Bound in vellum with gold tooling by Leighton, Brewer St. W. Third incunabular edition of the principal work of Albumasar (d. 886), the Arabian... Show moreBound in vellum with gold tooling by Leighton, Brewer St. W. Third incunabular edition of the principal work of Albumasar (d. 886), the Arabian mathematician and astronomer whose works exercised a profound influence upon the medieval world view in the occident. His "Flores" are probably extracted from "De magnis coniunctionibus" (cf. DSB I, 35, 1); according to Houzeau/Lancaster, no Arabic original text or manuscript is known. The woodcuts show allegories of the planets and the zodiac, illustrating this astrological florilegium. - First 3 ff. show a faint brownstain; otherwise only very insignificantly browned. A very clean, crisp copy in a beautifully restrained modern binding by Philippe Belz, who took over the Niedrée shop in 1860 and retired in 1880. Main Heritage Vault BF1714.A6 A28 1500 Book Item-ID: i16587844 BIB-ID: 1494557 Also available online. Show less
Astronomy, Astronomy--Early works to 1500, QB41 .R63 1497
This work contains two texts. The first is a treatise on the planispheric astrolabe of Robert of Chester, who may or may not be the same person as... Show moreThis work contains two texts. The first is a treatise on the planispheric astrolabe of Robert of Chester, who may or may not be the same person as Robert of Ketton, who wrote a number of scientific treatises and translated Arabic works, such as al-Khwarizmi's Algebra, made whilste he was in Segovia in 1145. He also wrote an original treatise on the construction of the universal astrolabe, in London in 1147. The second text is a treatise on surveying, illustrated with sixty-two woodcut diagrams, showing techniques for the measurement of altitudes (including using an astrolabe), angles and distances. Partis secunde huius De mensurationibus reru[m] tractatulus Signatures: a-c⁸, d⁶ 36, 37 lines to a page. Publication place, name of publisher and publication date taken from the ISTC. Initial letters in woodcuts and sixty-two woodcut diagrams Marginal handwriten remarks Main Heritage Display General QB41 .R63 1497 Book Item-ID: i21509256 BIB-ID: 1950494 Show less
translated out of Latin into English by Thomas Tymme ... Signatures: [par.]⁴ A-P⁴ Q². Show moretranslated out of Latin into English by Thomas Tymme ... Signatures: [par.]⁴ A-P⁴ Q². Show less