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
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
Fever, Fever--Early works to 1800, Medicine, Medicine--Early works to 1800, RB129 .D44 1576
DE FEBRIBUS Opus sane aureum ... in quo trio sectarum clarissimi medici habentur, qui de hac re egerunt; nempe Graeci, Arabes, atque Latini. ... Show moreDE FEBRIBUS Opus sane aureum ... in quo trio sectarum clarissimi medici habentur, qui de hac re egerunt; nempe Graeci, Arabes, atque Latini. [Edited by Gasparo Bindoni]. Venice, Gratioso Perchacino for Gasparo Bindoni, 1576 [colophon 1575]. Folio, 1l + 1t + 1 + 2 + 4 (index) + 627 + 1 + 1l, with woodcut printer's device on title, woodcut initials at the beginning of each author's section, printed in double columns; splendidly bound in contemporary green dyed vellum, 3-line outer border of plain v ellum (the green removed by a gouge), gilt scroll-work frame, 3-line inner border, enclosing the large gilt arms of Ferdinand Hofman, Freiherr zu Grevenstein, spine gilt decorated with plain vellum lines forming compartments, the top compartment entirely plain vellum and lettered in ink, with a numeral 7 superimposed later, and an old paper label below, yapp edges, remains of ties, edges sprinkled blue and red. First edition of this compilation (it was re-issued in Venice in 1594 with name of Fernel, probably spuriously attached). The Bindoni were a prominent family of sixteenth century Venetian printers; this is the only work issued under the sole editorship of Gaspar Bindoni. It is an anthology of writings on fevers by twenty-five Greek, Arab and Latin authors, the last including Latin writers of the Middle Ages. The Arabic writers are Avicenna, Averroes, Isaac, Serapion, Haly Abbas and Johannes Actuarius. The Latin authors include Constantinus Africanus and Arnald of Villanova. Adams F400; Bird 639 (imperfect); Bruni Celli 2844; Durling 1105; Garrison-Morton 2193; Parkinson & Lumb 812; Wellcome 6868. Colophon dated 1575. Main Heritage Shelves General RB129 .D4 1576 Book Item-ID: i10156409 BIB-ID: 1017276 Show less
Johannes de Laet. Main Heritage Shelves General DS257 .D45 1633 Book Item-ID: i23298868 BIB-ID: 2425336 Show moreJohannes de Laet. Main Heritage Shelves General DS257 .D45 1633 Book Item-ID: i23298868 BIB-ID: 2425336 Show less
Fever, Fever--Early works to 1800, Medicine, Medicine--Early works to 1800, RB129 .D44 1576
DE FEBRIBUS Opus sane aureum ... in quo trio sectarum clarissimi medici habentur, qui de hac re egerunt; nempe Graeci, Arabes, atque Latini. ... Show moreDE FEBRIBUS Opus sane aureum ... in quo trio sectarum clarissimi medici habentur, qui de hac re egerunt; nempe Graeci, Arabes, atque Latini. [Edited by Gasparo Bindoni]. Venice, Gratioso Perchacino for Gasparo Bindoni, 1576 [colophon 1575]. Folio, 1l + 1t + 1„ + 2 + 4 (index) + 627 + 1„ + 1„l, with woodcut printer's device on title, woodcut initials at the beginning of each author's section, printed in double columns; splendidly bound in contemporary green dyed vellum, 3-line outer border of plain v ellum (the green removed by a gouge), gilt scroll-work frame, 3-line inner border, enclosing the large gilt arms of Ferdinand Hofman, Freiherr zu Grevenstein, spine gilt decorated with plain vellum lines forming compartments, the top compartment entirely plain vellum and lettered in ink, with a numeral 7 superimposed later, and an old paper label below, yapp edges, remains of ties, edges sprinkled blue and red. First edition of this compilation (it was re-issued in Venice in 1594 with name of Fernel, probably spuriously attached). The Bindoni were a prominent family of sixteenth century Venetian printers; this is the only work issued under the sole editorship of Gaspar Bindoni. It is an anthology of writings on fevers by twenty-five Greek, Arab and Latin authors, the last including Latin writers of the Middle Ages. The Arabic writers are Avicenna, Averroes, Isaac, Serapion, Haly Abbas and Johannes Actuarius. The Latin authors include Constantinus Africanus and Arnald of Villanova. Adams F400; Bird 639 (imperfect); Bruni Celli 2844; Durling 1105; Garrison-Morton 2193; Parkinson & Lumb 812; Wellcome 6868. Colophon dated 1575. Show less
Hic accessere Wolgangi Drechsleri earundem rerum Chronicon, siue Breuiarium. Item Cæl. Avgvst. Cvrionis Marchensis regni in Mauritania nobilissimi... Show moreHic accessere Wolgangi Drechsleri earundem rerum Chronicon, siue Breuiarium. Item Cæl. Avgvst. Cvrionis Marchensis regni in Mauritania nobilissimi à Sarracenis conditi, descriptio, nunquam antea edita. Cælii Secvndi Cvrionis, De bello Melitensi à Turcis gesto, historia noua. Cum rerum & verborum in hisce præcipuè memorabilium copioso indice. "Chronicon ... Drechsleri, emendatum & auctum à Georgio Fabricio." Printer's device on title-page. Signatures: A-P⁴. Main Heritage Shelves General DS235 .C87 1596 Book Item-ID: i10076359 BIB-ID: 1009271 [With Hyginus, mythog. Fabularum liber. Basiliae, 1549]. Show less
avctore Petro Metoscita Title page in back of book; pagination reversed. Main Heritage Shelves General PJ6305 .M48 1624 Book Item-ID: i10108622 BIB-ID:... Show moreavctore Petro Metoscita Title page in back of book; pagination reversed. Main Heritage Shelves General PJ6305 .M48 1624 Book Item-ID: i10108622 BIB-ID: 1012498 Show less
Criticism and interpretationAvicenna , 980-1037, Fever, Fever--Early works to 1800, Medicine, Medicine--Early works to 1800, RB129 .A73 1560
nunc denuo accuratissime expurgata ac duplici Avicennae textu exornata, altero antiquo quem sequutus est Arculanus, altero quem post Andreae Alpagi... Show morenunc denuo accuratissime expurgata ac duplici Avicennae textu exornata, altero antiquo quem sequutus est Arculanus, altero quem post Andreae Alpagi Bellunensis castigationes Benedictus Rinius vir excell. infinitis penè emendationibus & locorum citationibus illustrauit ; locis etiam diligentius eiusdem Rinii ope adnotatis in quibus Arculanus vel Galeni vel Auicennae vel alterius scriptoris mentionem facit ; cum indice locupletissimo capitum & quaestionum insignium rerumq[ue] omnium quae toto in hoc opere continentur. (AVICENNA). ARCOLANI, Giovanni, commentator. In Avic. quarti canonis fen primam dilucida atque optima expositio. Nunc denuo accuratissime expurgata, ac duplici Avicennae textu exornata, altero antiquo, quem sequutus Arculanus; altero quem post Andreae Alpagi Belluensis castigationes Benedictus Rinius ... Cum indice locupletissimo ... Venice, heirs of Lucantonio Giunta, 1560. Folio, 1l (bin.) + 1t + 1 + 34 (index) + 380 + 2 + 1l (bin.), with woodcut printer's device on title, a more elaborate example at colophon; nineteenth-century vellum backed boards. Arcolani's is of one of the most important commentaries on that part of the Canon on fevers, itself one of the most widely studied sections of the greater work (required to be studied in the University of Bologna by a statute of 1405). First published in 1489, this was also the most frequently reprinted commentary, appearing for the last time so late as 1685 in Padua. "If the number of commentaries is any guide, the most highly valued of all the parts of the Canon used in teaching practica was Book + especially its first section of fevers ... The earliest known Latin commentary on a part of the Canon is on this section (Siraisi). Arcolani's commentary is here printed with two Latin versions of Avicenna's text, the translation of Gerard of Cremona (the text which Arcolani knew), and the translation of Andrea Alpago as corrected by Benedictus Rinius. Adams A1541; Durling 245; IA 106.910. Colofón. Sign.: a8, b10, A-Z8, Aa8. -- La última h. en bl. -- L. red. y curs. -- Texto a dos col. -- Apost. marg. -- Reclamos. Marca tip. grab. xil. en port. y colofón. -- Inic. grab. xil. Main Heritage Shelves General RB129 .A73 1560 Book Item-ID: i1010639x BIB-ID: 1012275 Show less
Voyages and travels, Voyages and travels, G160 .H31 1705
by John Harris. Paging irregular. Includes indexes. Main Heritage Shelves General G160 .H31 1705 Book vol.2 Item-ID: i15799591 BIB-ID: 2524745 Show moreby John Harris. Paging irregular. Includes indexes. Main Heritage Shelves General G160 .H31 1705 Book vol.2 Item-ID: i15799591 BIB-ID: 2524745 Show less
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ex novissimis subsidiis ac relationibus ad normam legitimae proiectionis in usum belli praesentis delineata impensis homannianorum heredum. In Latin... Show moreex novissimis subsidiis ac relationibus ad normam legitimae proiectionis in usum belli praesentis delineata impensis homannianorum heredum. In Latin with a title in French. Relief shown pictorially. Covers Eastern Turkey, Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan, Iraq, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and portions of Egypt, the Arabian Peninsula, Iran, Greece and Russia. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00326 Print Map Item-ID: i23816259 BIB-ID: 2534701 Show less
With an additional titlepage, engraved to vol.1 - Titlepage vol.2 in red and black. - Vols.2 & 3 bear title: "Hierozoicon, bipartitum opus... Show moreWith an additional titlepage, engraved to vol.1 - Titlepage vol.2 in red and black. - Vols.2 & 3 bear title: "Hierozoicon, bipartitum opus animalibus S. Scripturae" and "Hierozoici ..." respectively. Calf; NUC. Main Heritage Shelves General BS660 .B63 1712 Book vol. 1 Item-ID: i10156306 BIB-ID: 1017266 Show less
avctore Petro Metoscita Title page in back of book; pagination reversed. Main Heritage Shelves General PJ6305 .M48 1624 Book Item-ID: i10108622 BIB-ID:... Show moreavctore Petro Metoscita Title page in back of book; pagination reversed. Main Heritage Shelves General PJ6305 .M48 1624 Book Item-ID: i10108622 BIB-ID: 1012498 Show less
avctore Petro Metoscita Title page in back of book; pagination reversed. Main Heritage Shelves General PJ6305 .M48 1624 Book Item-ID: i10108634 BIB-ID:... Show moreavctore Petro Metoscita Title page in back of book; pagination reversed. Main Heritage Shelves General PJ6305 .M48 1624 Book Item-ID: i10108634 BIB-ID: 1012498 Show less
studio & labore Fr. Agapiti à Valle Flemmarum. Main Heritage Shelves General PJ6305 .A33 1687 Book Item-ID: i15638996 BIB-ID: 1010892 Show morestudio & labore Fr. Agapiti à Valle Flemmarum. Main Heritage Shelves General PJ6305 .A33 1687 Book Item-ID: i15638996 BIB-ID: 1010892 Show less