Colophon: Impressum Uenetijs p Joãnem & Gregoriu de Gregorijs fratres. Anno natiuitatis Dñi. M.ccccc.ij. die. xviij. Februarij. Signatures: a-h8i10. ... Show moreColophon: Impressum Uenetijs p Joãnem & Gregoriu de Gregorijs fratres. Anno natiuitatis Dñi. M.ccccc.ij. die. xviij. Februarij. Signatures: a-h8i10. al-Kabīsī's "Libellus isagogicus ad magisterium iudiciorum astrorum", translated from the Arabic into Latin by Joannes Hispalensis. The "Commentum" is by Joannes Danck de Saxonia, revised by Bartholomaeus de Alten de Nusia. Main Heritage Shelves General QB26 .A23 1502 Book Item-ID: i10050644 BIB-ID: 1006700 Show less
Astrology, Astrology--Early works to 1800, Astronomy, Astronomy--Early works to 1800, BF1680 .I263 1571
authore Petro Liechtenstein. Has catchword. Text in two columns. Imprint from colophon. Signature: a⁶ a⁸ A-Z⁶ Aa-Zz⁶ AA-CC⁶ Device on title page. Device... Show moreauthore Petro Liechtenstein. Has catchword. Text in two columns. Imprint from colophon. Signature: a⁶ a⁸ A-Z⁶ Aa-Zz⁶ AA-CC⁶ Device on title page. Device after the colophon in the last page. Main Heritage Shelves General BF1680 .I263 1571 Book Item-ID: i21500125 BIB-ID: 1946507 Translated from Arabic Show less
Astrology, Astrology--Early works to 1800, Astrology, QB26 .F57 1551
per Nicolaum Prucknerum astrologum nuper ab innumeris mendis uindicati. His accesserunt, Claudii Ptolemaei Pheludiensis Alexandrini [aootelesmaton]... Show moreper Nicolaum Prucknerum astrologum nuper ab innumeris mendis uindicati. His accesserunt, Claudii Ptolemaei Pheludiensis Alexandrini [aootelesmaton], quod Quadripartitum uocant, lib. IIII. De inerrantium stellarum significationibus, lib. I. Centiloquium eiusdem. Ex Arabibus et Chaldaeis. Hermetis uetustissimi astrologi Centum aphoris. lib. I. Bethem Centiloquium. Eiusdem De horis planetarum liber alius. Almanzoris astrologi Propositiones ad saracenorum regem. Zahelis arabis De electionibus lib. I. Messahalah De ratione circuli & stellarum, & qualiter in hoc seculo operentur, lib. I. Omar De natiuitatibus lib. III. Marci Manilii poetae disertissimi Astronomicōn lib. V. Postremò Othonis Brunfelsii De diffinitionibus & terminis astrologiae libellus isagogicus / Julius Maternus Firmicus. Main Heritage Shelves General QB26 .F57 1551 Book Item-ID: i22891699 BIB-ID: 1833323 Show less
Astrology, Astrology--Early works to 1800, QB23 .Y94 1654
This volume, which contains several parties, is preceded by a brief preface, "Sors authoris", signed by Assert, Jean-Emmanuel de Rieux, marquis d... Show moreThis volume, which contains several parties, is preceded by a brief preface, "Sors authoris", signed by Assert, Jean-Emmanuel de Rieux, marquis d'Asserac. It is followed by an explanation of the work untitled "Astrologiæ nova methodus. Ad lectorem". The second part has its own title page with the title "Fatum universi observatum a Francisco Allaeio arabe christiano. Anno M. DC. LIIII.". Finally, the third part doesn't bear a title, but is preceded by the following statement "Ad illustrissimos viros amplissimi senatus armorici. In librum de fato universi nuper editum. Disceptatio P. Iuonis Parisini capuc." Signature: A-C2 ; A-Q2 ; A-E2, F4. Headbands and initials engraved on wood. Main Heritage Shelves General QB23 .Y94 1654 Book Item-ID: i21443865 BIB-ID: 1883015 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
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
Astrology, Astrology--Early works to 1800, QB26 .M84 1503
OMAR TIBERIADIS. Liber de nativitatibus & interrogationibus. [colophon:] Venice, J. B. Sessa, March 26, 1503. Small 4to, 1 (b.) + 63p + 1 + 1 l(b.... Show moreOMAR TIBERIADIS. Liber de nativitatibus & interrogationibus. [colophon:] Venice, J. B. Sessa, March 26, 1503. Small 4to, 1 (b.) + 63p + 1 + 1 l(b.), with a fine, large allegorical woodcut, and Sessa's cat and mouse device on title, one woodcut diagram, and several tables; old Russian library stamp of the Imperial Library on title and two further leaves; 19th century green glazed paper boards, joints starting. The very rare first edition of the major independents works of Umar al-Tabari, on genethlialogy and astrological interrogations, and the only works of his to be translated into Latin and published in the West. They were "repeatedly quoted by Arabic and Latin writers, and esteemed second only to the work of Mashallah and Albumasar. One point of value was probably the presentation of the doctrines of Dorotheus [of Sidon]" (Carmody). The Arabic version of Dorotheus was due to Omar Tiberiadis. The allegorical woodcut shows Jupiter enthroned presiding over Satrun and Mars, surrounded by clouds, the signs of the zodaic interspersed in the design, the sun and the moon in the top corners. Sezgin, VII, pp. 111-13. Adams O171; Carmody pp. 38-9; Essling 1378; Houzeau & Lancaster 3817 ("tres rare"); Lalande p. 31; Sander 5181; NUC records only one location, University of Arizona, Tucson. Illustrated title page. Edited by Lucas Gauricus. " ... translatus a magistro Salomone de arabico in latinũ adiuuante filio Abaumet iudeo ... currẽte anno ab incarnatione x̃pi. 1217 ... ": ℓ. 29. Main Heritage Display General QB26 .M84 1503 Book Item-ID: i10136988 BIB-ID: 1015334 Show less
Astrology, Astrology--Early works to 1800, Medical astrology, Medical astrology--Early works to 1800, QB26 .A14 1520
ALCABITIUS. Astronomie iudicarie principia tractatus cum Johannis Saxonii commentario ordine textus nuperrime distincto. Additis annotationibus et... Show moreALCABITIUS. Astronomie iudicarie principia tractatus cum Johannis Saxonii commentario ordine textus nuperrime distincto. Additis annotationibus et in margine et in textu atque glossa per Petrum Turrel ... cum tractatulo do cognoscendis infirmitatibus. [Colophon:] Lyons, Guillaume Huyon for Bartelemi Trot, [between 1519 and 1523]. 8vo, 2lea. (bind) + 1tit. + 1 + 156 + 2 ind. + 1 _ 2lea. (bind), title printed in red and black and with woodcut printer's device, with six woodcut astronomical diagrams in text, woodcut initials throughout; red morocco, gilt panelled sides, by R. R. Luna of Madrid. The work includes a chapter on new discovery on relationship between Astronomy and medicine by French Philosopher & Astrologer Petrus Turrellus. Bartelemi Trot was a Croat publisher living in Lyons. He mainly worked on pirated editions of the Aldine classics. Imprint from colophon (leaf lxxix recto), which begins: "Tractatus Alkabitij cu[m] apparatu Ioa[n]nis Saxonij finem sortit[us] est in inclyta vrbe ..." Incipit (leaf ij recto): Libellus isagogicus Abdilazi. id est Serui Gloriosi Dei. qui dicitur Alkabitius ad magisterium iudiciorum astroru[m] interpretatus a Ioha[n]ne Hispalensi scriptumq[ue] eundem a Iohanne Saxonie editum vtuli serie connexum incipiunt. Title printed in black and red; Trot's woodcut device on title page followed by: "Eiusdem rectoris [i.e Turrel] distichon. Que pater omnipotens nitidis signauerit astris: Author in hoc paruo codice noster habet." Appended work with caption title (leaf lxxvii recto): Tractatulus infirmitatum a multis authoribus per magistru[m] Petrum Turrellum astrophilum gymnasij Divionensis rectorem decerptus. Collation: a-k⁸ [$4 signed]; 80 leaves, ff. [i] ij-lxix [lxxx]. Agrees with register. Main Heritage Shelves General QB26 .A14 1520 Book Item-ID: i10061551 BIB-ID: 1007791 Show less
Astrology, Astrology--Early works to 1800, QB23 .Y94 1654
This volume, which contains several parties, is preceded by a brief preface, "Sors authoris", signed by Assert, Jean-Emmanuel de Rieux, marquis d... Show moreThis volume, which contains several parties, is preceded by a brief preface, "Sors authoris", signed by Assert, Jean-Emmanuel de Rieux, marquis d'Asserac. It is followed by an explanation of the work untitled "Astrologiæ nova methodus. Ad lectorem". The second part has its own title page with the title "Fatum universi observatum a Francisco Allaeio arabe christiano. Anno M. DC. LIIII.". Finally, the third part doesn't bear a title, but is preceded by the following statement "Ad illustrissimos viros amplissimi senatus armorici. In librum de fato universi nuper editum. Disceptatio P. Iuonis Parisini capuc." Signature: A-C2 ; A-Q2 ; A-E2, F4. Headbands and initials engraved on wood. Main Heritage Display General QB23 .Y94 1654 Book Item-ID: i24905744 BIB-ID: 1883015 Show less