Tr. from the original Persian of Mahomed Kasim Ferishta, by John Briggs. To which is added, an account of the conquest, by the kings of Hydrabad,... Show moreTr. from the original Persian of Mahomed Kasim Ferishta, by John Briggs. To which is added, an account of the conquest, by the kings of Hydrabad, of those parts of the Madras provinces denominated the ceded districts and northern circars. With copious notes. "Life of the author": v. 1, p. [xxxix]-xlvi. Show less
V.A. medica. -- v. B. General science. Andrew Balfour, director. Includes index. Main Heritage Shelves General RC961 .F68 1911 Book Item-ID: i15639216 BIB... Show moreV.A. medica. -- v. B. General science. Andrew Balfour, director. Includes index. Main Heritage Shelves General RC961 .F68 1911 Book Item-ID: i15639216 BIB-ID: 2498160 From Mahmoud Saba's personal library collection at the American University in Cairo. Show less
Voyages and travels, Voyages and travels--Early works to 1800, Silkworms, Silkworms--Early works to 1800, Description and travel, Description and travel
By J. Ovington, M.A. Chaplain to His Majesty. Errata: p. [16] (preliminary sequence). Half-title. Signatures: A-Z8 Aa-Qq8 (Qq8 blank). Appendix has... Show moreBy J. Ovington, M.A. Chaplain to His Majesty. Errata: p. [16] (preliminary sequence). Half-title. Signatures: A-Z8 Aa-Qq8 (Qq8 blank). Appendix has separate t.p. Title within double line border. From the library of Sir Charles Harding Firth. Imperfect copy: only 1 plate remains. SH/U-1 Show less
Arabs, Arabs--Spain--Granada, Arabs, Arabs--Spain--Córdoba, Description and travel, DP102 .B68 1807
First issued anonymously at Paris, 1788 and again 1789 under title: Nouveau voyage en Espagne, ou, Tableau de l'état actuel de cette monarchie ... M... Show moreFirst issued anonymously at Paris, 1788 and again 1789 under title: Nouveau voyage en Espagne, ou, Tableau de l'état actuel de cette monarchie ... Main Heritage Shelves General DP102 .B68 1807 Book vol.3 Item-ID: i20233784 BIB-ID: 1020058 Show less
by G. Maspero, ed. by A.H. Sayce, tr. by M.L. McClure. Vol. 3 of the author's Histoire ancienne des peuples de l'Orient. Main Heritage Shelves General ... Show moreby G. Maspero, ed. by A.H. Sayce, tr. by M.L. McClure. Vol. 3 of the author's Histoire ancienne des peuples de l'Orient. Main Heritage Shelves General DS62 .M37 1900 Book Item-ID: i10216522 BIB-ID: 1023288 Bibliographical footnotes. Show less
HistoryChurch of India, Burma and Ceylon. Bombay (Diocese), Missions, BX5672.B6 B7 1937, 275.4 [266.3]
by W. Ashley-Brown. Maps on lining-papers. "First published, 1937." "Principal books of reference": p. 264-268. "Principal books of reference": p. 264... Show moreby W. Ashley-Brown. Maps on lining-papers. "First published, 1937." "Principal books of reference": p. 264-268. "Principal books of reference": p. 264-268. Show less
Avicenna , 980-1037, Qānūn fī al-ṭibb, Criticism and interpretationAvicenna , 980-1037, Medicine, Medicine--Early works to 1500, R128.3 .B46 1498
(Avicenna). Hugo Senensis [Ugo Benzi], commentator. Super I et II fen primi canonis Avicenna unacum Antonii Faventini quaestione de febre. Venice,... Show more(Avicenna). Hugo Senensis [Ugo Benzi], commentator. Super I et II fen primi canonis Avicenna unacum Antonii Faventini quaestione de febre. Venice, Bonetus Locatellus for Octaviano Scoto, 27 April, 1498. Folio, 2l (bin.) + 249 + 1l + 1l + 1l (bin.), printed in Gothic type in double columns, woodcut printer's device on final leaf, woodcut initials, the first larger initial with an armorial device drawn in ink into the central space; extensive contemporary marginalia in the first quarter of the book, occasionally elsewhere; recased in old limp vellum. This is the first edition of Hugo da Siena's commentary on Book I, fens 1 and 2, to mention both fens in the title; previous editions had mentioned only fen one though including both, which has led some bibliographers to call this the first edition of the commentary of fen 2. Ugo Benzi, as he is most commonly called, was born in Siena about 1370. He taught medicine in Pavia in 1399, thereafter in Bologna, Padua and Florence, and Padua again in 1430. "In accordance with the Arabist tradition Ugo set the seal of proficiency on his academic career by composing Commentaries on most of the fundamental medical texts studied in the universities. [As well as Hippocrates and Galen] Ugo treated the most important sections of Avicenna's encyclopaedic masterpiece, namely I, 1-2, dealing with the fundamental concepts of medicine and general symptoms of disease" (D.P. Lockwood, Ugo Benzi, medieval philosopher and physician, 1951, p. 35). H *9017; Goff H545; Lockwood 12; Klebs 998.2. Imprint supplied by colophon, l. 124. Printer's device, last leaf, recto. Includes Gerardus Cremonensis's Latin translation of Avicenna's text for his Canon, Bk. 1, Fen 1-2. Main Heritage Vault R128.3 .B46 1498 Book Item-ID: i10182664 BIB-ID: 1019902 Show less