Medicine, Medicine--Early works to 1700, R126 .G35 1562
Edited by Konrad Gesner. Index volume edited by Gulielmus Gratarolus and Joannes Guicaeus Stratander, 1562. Title page with woodcut border and... Show moreEdited by Konrad Gesner. Index volume edited by Gulielmus Gratarolus and Joannes Guicaeus Stratander, 1562. Title page with woodcut border and Froben's printer's device; Froben's device also at end of each section. Main Heritage Shelves General R126 .G35 1562 Book Item-ID: i2285793x BIB-ID: 2428124 With: Cl. Galeni Prima classis. Basileae : In Officina Frobeniana, per Hieronymum Frobenium & Nicolaum Episcopium, MDLXI [1561] With: Cl. Galeni Secunda classis. Basileae : In Officina Frobeniana, per Hieronymum Frobenium & Nicolaum Episcopium, MDLXI [1561] Show less
Rare work on falconry and the breeding and training of falcons, hawks, and sparrowhawks, with notes on their feeding and care. - Few old notes to... Show moreRare work on falconry and the breeding and training of falcons, hawks, and sparrowhawks, with notes on their feeding and care. - Few old notes to margins; slightly browned. Main Heritage Shelves General SK321 .G56 1558 Book Item-ID: i17066967 BIB-ID: 1525362 Show less
This edition contains an apothecary's manual, which was the most popular handbook of drugs in medieval Europe; and an incomplete manual of special... Show moreThis edition contains an apothecary's manual, which was the most popular handbook of drugs in medieval Europe; and an incomplete manual of special therapeutics. Works by Arabic author Ibn Māsawayh were ordinarily issued in Latin translation as by Jean Mesue or Mesue Major. The life of Mesue and Doctorum ... cognomina by S. Champier; the Anatomia porci appended to Copho's Ars medendi is falsely attributed to Copho, according to DNLM. aMasawayh al-Mardini (known in the West as Mesue the Younger) is supposed to have been a Jacobite Christian who lived in the tenth century. His works have never been found. It is believed that a Latin author of the early thirteenth century assumed the name of Mesue, hoping thereby to gain ready recognition for his works under the guise of the ninth century Syrian physician who wrote in Arabic. Show less
This edition contains an apothecary's manual, which was the most popular handbook of drugs in medieval Europe; and an incomplete manual of special... Show moreThis edition contains an apothecary's manual, which was the most popular handbook of drugs in medieval Europe; and an incomplete manual of special therapeutics. Works by Arabic author Ibn Māsawayh were ordinarily issued in Latin translation as by Jean Mesue or Mesue Major. The life of Mesue and Doctorum ... cognomina by S. Champier; the Anatomia porci appended to Copho's Ars medendi is falsely attributed to Copho, according to DNLM. aMasawayh al-Mardini (known in the West as Mesue the Younger) is supposed to have been a Jacobite Christian who lived in the tenth century. His works have never been found. It is believed that a Latin author of the early thirteenth century assumed the name of Mesue, hoping thereby to gain ready recognition for his works under the guise of the ninth century Syrian physician who wrote in Arabic. Show less