Fernández de Cordoba, Gonsalvo , 1453-1515, History, PQ1983.F6 G66 1792
by M. Florian, member of the French Academy, and also the academies of Madrid, Florence, &c. ; To which is prefixed, A sketch of the history of the... Show moreby M. Florian, member of the French Academy, and also the academies of Madrid, Florence, &c. ; To which is prefixed, A sketch of the history of the Moors in Spain. In three volumes ; translated from the original French, by Mr Heron. A translation of 'Gonzalve de Cordoue', originally published in Paris in 1791. Another 3-volume edition, also printed by Morison in 1792, is in duodecimo format. Signatures: Vol. 1: a⁴ ( -a4) A-2D⁴ chi1 ; v. 2: pi1 A-2D⁴ 2E² ; v. 3: pi1 A-2C⁴ ESTC only lists the duodecimo edition. 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
Medicine, Medicine--Egypt--Early works to 1800, Medicine, Medicine--Indonesia--Early works to 1800, Tropical medicine, Tropical medicine--Early works to 1800, Beri-beri--Diagnosis, Beri-beri--Diagnosis--Early works to 1800, Cholera--Diagnosis, Cholera--Diagnosis--Early works to 1800, R127.3 .A47 1645
"De Medicina Indorum", first published in 1642 was the first Dutch work on tropical medicine; and was the first modern description on beri-beri and... Show more"De Medicina Indorum", first published in 1642 was the first Dutch work on tropical medicine; and was the first modern description on beri-beri and cholera. Includes index; printed marginal notes. Woodcut initials; decoration. Title page in red and black. Main Heritage Shelves General R127.3 .A47 1645 Book Item-ID: i10077698 BIB-ID: 1009405 Text in Latin with Greek references. Show less
Fernández de Cordoba, Gonsalvo , 1453-1515, History, PQ1983.F6 G66 1792
by M. Florian, member of the French Academy, and also the academies of Madrid, Florence, &c. ; To which is prefixed, A sketch of the history of the... Show moreby M. Florian, member of the French Academy, and also the academies of Madrid, Florence, &c. ; To which is prefixed, A sketch of the history of the Moors in Spain. In three volumes ; translated from the original French, by Mr Heron. A translation of 'Gonzalve de Cordoue', originally published in Paris in 1791. Another 3-volume edition, also printed by Morison in 1792, is in duodecimo format. Signatures: Vol. 1: a⁴ ( -a4) A-2D⁴ chi1 ; v. 2: pi1 A-2D⁴ 2E² ; v. 3: pi1 A-2C⁴ ESTC only lists the duodecimo edition. Show less
Surgery, Surgery--Early works to 1800, RD30 .Z34 1778
Albucasis ; cura Johannis Channing. Main Heritage Shelves General RD30 .Z34 1778 Book vol. 1 Item-ID: i20305229 BIB-ID: 1006424 Parallel Arabic and Latin... Show moreAlbucasis ; cura Johannis Channing. Main Heritage Shelves General RD30 .Z34 1778 Book vol. 1 Item-ID: i20305229 BIB-ID: 1006424 Parallel Arabic and Latin texts. 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
Medicine, Medicine--Early works to 1800, R128 .C43 1515
Title in red and black with attractive woodcut depicting the beheading of Saint Symphorian, with Champier and his wife nkeeling before the martyr... Show moreTitle in red and black with attractive woodcut depicting the beheading of Saint Symphorian, with Champier and his wife nkeeling before the martyr in prayer; final four leaves of index (and blank) bound at the beginning; with all the blanks; a fine copy, in contemporary blind tooled calf, bookplate of J. Renard on front paste-down. First edition of one of the rarest of Champier's early medical works, published between 1509 and 1515 in Lyons and unknown to Allut (Etude Biographique & Bibliographique sur Symphorien Champier, Lyons, 1859). Champier, physician, surgeon, humanist and chronicler, wrote many and various books, amongst them the first important history of medicine, De medicinae claris scriptoribus in quinque partibus tractatus (Lyons, 1506). Adams C1328; Bird 538; BMSTC French Books p. 99; Durling 937; IA 135.496; besides the copy in the National Library of Medicine (Durling), NUC records only four other locations, Yale Medical School, College of Physicians of Philadelphia, New York Academy of Medicine and Countway Library; not in Baudrier, Bibliographie Lyonnaise. Title and place of publication from colophon Title page printed in red and black; title vignette (woodcut). Initials; marginal notes. Includes index. Main Heritage Shelves General R128 .C43 1515 Book Item-ID: i10164807 BIB-ID: 1018115 Show less
by the Author, Editor, Printer, and Publisher. Printed presentation note on t.p. Show moreby the Author, Editor, Printer, and Publisher. Printed presentation note on t.p. Show less
TravelMountnorris, George Annesley , 1769-1844, TravelSalt, Henry , 1780-1827, Description and travel, Description and travel, Description and travel, Description and travel, Description and travel, G495 .M68 1809
by George, Viscount Valentia. Vol. 1: vi, [8], 496 p., [17] leaves of plates ; vol. 2: iv, 520 p., [25] leaves of plates ; vol. 3: iii, [1], 506 p.,... Show moreby George, Viscount Valentia. Vol. 1: vi, [8], 496 p., [17] leaves of plates ; vol. 2: iv, 520 p., [25] leaves of plates ; vol. 3: iii, [1], 506 p., [27] leaves of plates. Chapters 10-11 of vol. 2 and 1-6 of vol. 3 contain "Mr. Salt's narrative", i.e. Henry Salt, also responsible for the plates. Main Heritage Shelves General G495 .M68 1809 Book vol. 1 Item-ID: i15962398 BIB-ID: 2619560 Show less
TravelMountnorris, George Annesley , 1769-1844, TravelSalt, Henry , 1780-1827, Description and travel, Description and travel, Description and travel, Description and travel, Description and travel, G495 .M68 1809
by George, Viscount Valentia. Vol. 1: vi, [8], 496 p., [17] leaves of plates ; vol. 2: iv, 520 p., [25] leaves of plates ; vol. 3: iii, [1], 506 p.,... Show moreby George, Viscount Valentia. Vol. 1: vi, [8], 496 p., [17] leaves of plates ; vol. 2: iv, 520 p., [25] leaves of plates ; vol. 3: iii, [1], 506 p., [27] leaves of plates. Chapters 10-11 of vol. 2 and 1-6 of vol. 3 contain "Mr. Salt's narrative", i.e. Henry Salt, also responsible for the plates. Main Heritage Shelves General G495 .M68 1809 Book vol. 3 Item-ID: i19792463 BIB-ID: 2619560 Show less