Ernesti Friderici Caroli Rosenmülleri. Includes bibliographical references. Show moreErnesti Friderici Caroli Rosenmülleri. Includes bibliographical references. Show less
(AVENZOAR). COLLE, Giovanni, commentator, De cognitu difficilibus in praxi ex libello Hippocratis de insomniis, et ex libris Avenzoaris per... Show more(AVENZOAR). COLLE, Giovanni, commentator, De cognitu difficilibus in praxi ex libello Hippocratis de insomniis, et ex libris Avenzoaris per commentaria, & sententias dilucidatas. Venice, Evangelista Deuchinus, 1628. 4to, 2l (bin.) + 1t + 1 + 3 + 4 + 5 epist. + 14 ind. + 123 + 1 Errata + 1t + 1 + 180 + 14 ind. + 1 Errat. + 1 + 2l (bind.), general title printed in red and black, separate title for the Avenzoar section in black only, both with woodcut printer's device, numerous woodcut initials; a very good copy in contemporary limp vellum, ownership inscription on front-fly-leaf recording the purchase of the book in Rome, 1630. First edition of this commentary (with the text) of Hippocrates' work on insomnia, and on selected passages from the al-Taysir of Abu Marwan ibn Zuhr. Abu Marwan's text is presented in the form of 125 "sentences," adapted from the larger work, followed by commentary. The index of diseases is divided into ailments of the head, throat, stomach, uterus, skin, and also fevers. Giovanni Colle's main claim to fame is to have published the first definite description of a blood transfusion in Methodus facile parandi incunda tuta et nova medicamenta, Venice, 1628 (Garrison-Morton 2011). Colle was professor of medicine in the university of Padua. Bruni Celli 770; Krivatsy 2581; apart from the National Library of Medicine copy (Krivatsy) none is located in NUC. Main Heritage Shelves General RC548 .C65 1628 Book Item-ID: i1007739x BIB-ID: 1009375 Show less
Fasciculus I : continens cap. I-XXXVIII -- Fasciculus II : Iesaiam Saadiae iam totum, ex II aliis versionibus prophet. specimena exhibens. nunc... Show moreFasciculus I : continens cap. I-XXXVIII -- Fasciculus II : Iesaiam Saadiae iam totum, ex II aliis versionibus prophet. specimena exhibens. nunc primum edidit atque ad modum chrestomathiae arabicae biblicae, glossario perpetuo instruxit Henr. Eberh. Gott. Paulus A.A.M. Philos. D. lingg. Orient. prof. publ. ordin. Societ. Antiq. Londin. Socius. Colophon: Jenae : Typis Goepferdtii. Emendanda: p. 201-202 (1st part) and [20] p. section (2nd part). Signatures: part 1: pi² *⁸ 2*² A-2B⁴ 2C2 (-2C2); part 2: pi² a-b⁴ c² A-Z⁴. E2, part 2, mis-signed D2. Errors in pagination: second part: xix as xxix. Main Heritage Shelves General BS 1519 .J84 S3 1790 Book Item-ID: i10238578 BIB-ID: 1025493 Text in Judeo-Arabic; preliminary matter and commentary in Latin. Show less
Medicine, Arab, Pathology, Pathology--Early works to 1800, Therapeutics, Therapeutics--Early works to 1800
Title according to Brit. Mus. Cat. of books printed in the XVth cent. Signatures: a-h8, i-l6, m-o8, p6, A-C8, last verso blank; double columns;... Show moreTitle according to Brit. Mus. Cat. of books printed in the XVth cent. Signatures: a-h8, i-l6, m-o8, p6, A-C8, last verso blank; double columns; rubricated. In this copy, leaves 2-136 numbered in ms.; 1-135. Ms. t.p. (parchment) inserted: Kreṳterbuch. Practica Sillani de Nigris, Petri de Tussignono. Venetiis, 1483. 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
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
Main Heritage Shelves General BS2642 .D63 1612 Book Item-ID: i15634462 BIB-ID: 1009287 With: D. Iohannis apostoli & euangelistae Epistolae catholicae... Show moreMain Heritage Shelves General BS2642 .D63 1612 Book Item-ID: i15634462 BIB-ID: 1009287 With: D. Iohannis apostoli & euangelistae Epistolae catholicae omnes, Arabicae ante aliquot secula factae Show less
studio et opera Johannis Gravii nunc primum publicata. Item: Rinæ tabulæ geographicæ, una Nassir Eddini Persæ, altera Ulug Beigi Tatari: opera et... Show morestudio et opera Johannis Gravii nunc primum publicata. Item: Rinæ tabulæ geographicæ, una Nassir Eddini Persæ, altera Ulug Beigi Tatari: opera et studio Johannis Gravii nunc primum publicatæ. Londini 1652. Original Persian title not traced Text reads from back to front. Persian and Latin on facing pages The first leaf and the last leaf are blank Main Heritage Shelves General QB41 .K48 1652 Book Item-ID: i10061538 BIB-ID: 1007789 Show less
Astronomy, Astronomy--Early works to 1800, Astronomy, Arab, Q111 .H35, QB41 1669
Opera Jacobi Golii. Arabic text, followed by Latin translation and "Iacobi Golii in Alferganum notae." Includes indexes. Main Heritage Shelves General ... Show moreOpera Jacobi Golii. Arabic text, followed by Latin translation and "Iacobi Golii in Alferganum notae." Includes indexes. Main Heritage Shelves General Q111 .H35 QB41 1669 Book Item-ID: i10148796 BIB-ID: 1016515 Show less
Language and languages, Civilization--Study and teaching, Languages, AC14 .H93 1767
Omnia diligenter recognita a Gregorio Sharpe ... Title varies slightly. Main Heritage Shelves General AC14 .H93 1767 Book vol.1 Item-ID: i10183139 BIB-ID:... Show moreOmnia diligenter recognita a Gregorio Sharpe ... Title varies slightly. Main Heritage Shelves General AC14 .H93 1767 Book vol.1 Item-ID: i10183139 BIB-ID: 1019948 Show less