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    <note>[SERAPION, the elder]. Iani Damasceni Decapolitani summae inter Arabes autoritatis medici, therapeutice methodi, hoc est, curandi artis libri VII. partim Albano Torino Vitodurano paraphrste, partim Gerardo iatro Cremonensi mataphraste ... Basle, Henric Petri [1543]  Small folio, 1 l(b) + 1t + 1  + 8(pref.) + 14(ind.) + 491 + 1device) + 1 l(b), with woodcut printer&apos;s device on verso of colophon leaf; contemporary blind tooled calf, rebacked, new endleaves, clasps restored.  First edition of Alban Thorer&apos;s (Albanus Torinus) paraphrase of books I-IV of Serapion&apos;s Therapeutica methodi, the remainder in the translation of Gerard of Cremona, with the Aphorisms published for the first time. Serapion the elder was a Christian physician who flourished in Damascus in the second half of the ninth century. He wrote, in Syriac, two medical compilations, one in 12, the other (as here) in 7 books. The latter was several times translated into Arabic, and thence into Latin by Gerard of Cremona. Serapion&apos;s theraputics were &quot;very popular in the Middle Ages.  Sezgin, III, pp. 240-42. Adams I14; Bird 1294; Choulant p. 347; Durling 4778; Parkinson &amp; Lumb 2278; Wellcome 4272.</note>
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