Astronomy, Astronomy--Early works to 1800, QB23 .M37 1549
Quæ omnia ad veteris archetypi lectionem diligenter collata ... Augusti ducis Saxoniæ ... dicauit Ioachimus Hellerus ... Signatures: A⁴ a⁴ [alpha]⁴ ... Show moreQuæ omnia ad veteris archetypi lectionem diligenter collata ... Augusti ducis Saxoniæ ... dicauit Ioachimus Hellerus ... Signatures: A⁴ a⁴ [alpha]⁴ *² B-Y⁴ Z². Main Heritage Shelves General QB23 .M37 1549 Book Item-ID: i10077406 BIB-ID: 1009376 Show less
Jewish law--History and criticism, Marriage law, Inheritance and succession--Jews, Jews--Legal status, laws, etc--History and criticism, JX2209.H5 S45 1695
De Successionibus ad leges ebraeorum has special t.-p. and paging. Main Heritage Shelves General JX2209.H5 S45 1695 Book Item-ID: i1552971x BIB-ID: 1007931 Show moreDe Successionibus ad leges ebraeorum has special t.-p. and paging. Main Heritage Shelves General JX2209.H5 S45 1695 Book Item-ID: i1552971x BIB-ID: 1007931 Show less
Cum ... Arnoldi Villanovani in singula capita exegesi ; per Joannem Curionem recognita & repurgata. Main Heritage Shelves General RA775 .R44 1594 Book ... Show moreCum ... Arnoldi Villanovani in singula capita exegesi ; per Joannem Curionem recognita & repurgata. Main Heritage Shelves General RA775 .R44 1594 Book Item-ID: i22809673 BIB-ID: 2427315 De conservanda valetudine liber, in priuatum liberorum suorum usu ab ipso conscriptus, ac editus a Dethleuo Syluio Holsato : in qvo de diaeta, itinere, annis climatericis, et antidotis præstantissimis, breuia et utilia præcepta continentur / Henrici Rantzovii. Francofurti, 1596 Guilielmi Grataroli Bergomatis, medici clarissimi, De litteratorum et eorum qui magistratum gerunt, conseruanda valetudine. Show less
Medicine, Medicine--Formulae, receipts, prescriptions--Early works to 1800, RS126 .D56 1512
Main Heritage Shelves General RS126 .D56 1512 Book Item-ID: i22819940 BIB-ID: 2427956 Show moreMain Heritage Shelves General RS126 .D56 1512 Book Item-ID: i22819940 BIB-ID: 2427956 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
Avctore Richardo Mead ... Hvic accessit Rhazis, medici inter Arabas celeberrimi, de iisdem morbis commentarivs. Die Vorlage enth. insgesamt ... Werke. Show moreAvctore Richardo Mead ... Hvic accessit Rhazis, medici inter Arabas celeberrimi, de iisdem morbis commentarivs. Die Vorlage enth. insgesamt ... Werke. Show less
Abu Walid Muhammad ibis Ahmad Ibn Muhammad IBN RUSHID known as AVERROES The Commentator of Aristotle, Ibn Rushd (1126-98), was the most... Show moreAbu Walid Muhammad ibis Ahmad Ibn Muhammad IBN RUSHID known as AVERROES The Commentator of Aristotle, Ibn Rushd (1126-98), was the most celebrated philosopher of Andalusia and one of the greatest of Muslim intellectuals. He was also a physician, and his medical works together with his philosophical writings were profoundly influential in Christian Europe as well as in the Islamic world. Along with Ibn Tufzyl and lbn Zuhr, Ibn Rushd enjoyed the patronage of Prince AbuYaqub Yusuf while he ruled at Seville and was appointed Qadi there. He also lived in Marrakech and Cordoba, The Kulliyyat (Generalities) is Ibn Rushds major medical work and a century later it was translated to Latin in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries it was often reprinted, Abu Marwãn IBN ZUHR, known as AVENZOAR Abu Marwan (c.1092-1161) was descended horn a learned Arabian family who settled in Spain early in the tenth century. Although a generation older than lbn Rushd, they became friends-and studied certain subjects together. His bestknow medical treatise, Taysir fimudawat atwa l-tadbir (Practical manual of treatments and diets), was written at the invitation of Ibn Rushd to compliment his kulliyyat - It was translated latin and entered Europe with the Kulliyyät, both works appearing jointly in European incunable editions, AVENZOAR and AVERROES - Habes in hoc volumine, studiose icctor, giottosi illius senis Abhomcron Abinzoar librum Thcysir, qou nihil forsitan exactius in mciicina reperics ellaboratum, habes etiam Averrois librum Colliget eluens sabs laud-ase putt) curn Averrots esse predixerim. Eiunc1uc quibusdam floviS et pcrcllcgantibus maiginalibus addittonibus exornatuns, Nupcrquc ca cura cmcndatun, et i ptcssum ut nilsil pietcrca supcrsit qttod vel cuts tntegntatt s-cl otnainento hoton opetotri dcsicletatt possit. Venice, hciis of O,aavianus Scottis, 1530 Folio, with large woodcut illustration and large printers device on title, smaller printers device at end, two fine, large woodcut initial and numerous smaller initials ; manuscript shelf mark at top of title; cotemporary marginalia (occa Sinonally shaved); a little spotting a very good copy in recent vellum, calligraphic title on spine. Main Heritage Shelves General R128.3 .I269 1530 Book Item-ID: i10099384 BIB-ID: 1011574 Show less
ex Arabico idiomate in Latinum translatus, a Victorio Scialac Accurensi & Gabriele Sionita Edeniensi. Arabic and Latin. Main Heritage Shelves General ... Show moreex Arabico idiomate in Latinum translatus, a Victorio Scialac Accurensi & Gabriele Sionita Edeniensi. Arabic and Latin. Main Heritage Shelves General BS315.A63 L53 1614 Book Item-ID: i23415861 BIB-ID: 2502067 Arabic and Latin. Show less
Infancy Gospel (Arabic version). Arabic & Latin, Apocryphal books (New Testament), Apocryphal books (New Testament)--Early works to 1800, BS2860.A7 I54 1697
Ex manuscripto edidit, ac Latina versione & notis illustravit Henricus Sike. 8vo. With title-page printed in red and black and decorated with Halma... Show moreEx manuscripto edidit, ac Latina versione & notis illustravit Henricus Sike. 8vo. With title-page printed in red and black and decorated with Halma's engraved Athena and Demeter/Ceres device, a woodcut tailpiece, 3 woodcut decorative initials (3 different series) and a factotum built up from cast fleurons. With the main text in Arabic with a parallel Latin translation on the facing pages, and occasional words or lines in Greek, Hebrew and Syriac. Early 19th-century boards covered with blue paper. First edition of the apocryphal Arabic Infancy Gospel, with the Arabic text on the versos and the Latin translation on the facing rectos. Sike (or Siecke), a noted orientalist from Bremen, based his edition on a manuscript that was formerly owned by Jacobus Golius, and the many notes include exerpts from the Quran and other works. The work narrates miracle stories from the first 12 years of Jesus's life, and probably originated in the fourth or fifth century. Although scholars refer to the text as the "Arabic Infancy Gospel", it was most likely originally written in Syriac. First quires with some water stains, the title-page slightly worn and the head margin of a couple pages trimmed to (but not shaving) the running head, but still in good condition Title page printed in black and red. Title vignette: device of Halma and Van de Water, with motto "Cultior his vita est." Signatures: *-3*⁴ A-X⁴ ²A-²M⁴ (3*4 blank, P3 signed P2, ²M4 blank). "Notae in librum apocryphum de infantia Salvatoris"--[93] p. at end. "Corrigenda & addenda": final page following text. Woodcut initials, tail-piece. Editio princeps of the Arabic infancy gospel. Main Heritage Shelves General BS2860.A7 I54 1697 Book Item-ID: i16875539 BIB-ID: 1510972 Title also in Arabic at head of title page; text in Arabic and Latin on opposite pages. Show less
Military art and science, Military art and science--Early works to 1800, U101 .V44 1532
Collata sunt omnia ad antiquos codices, maxime Budaei, quod testabitur Aelianus. "The so-called 'Modesti libellus De vocabulis rei militaris' is a... Show moreCollata sunt omnia ad antiquos codices, maxime Budaei, quod testabitur Aelianus. "The so-called 'Modesti libellus De vocabulis rei militaris' is a forgery by Pomponius Laetus or one of his pupils, based upon Vegetius"--LC. Title vignette. Printer's mark at end. Main Heritage Shelves General U101 .V44 1532 Book Item-ID: i10092390 BIB-ID: 1010875 Show less