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15679576Basel: P. Perna suis & H. Petri 1567. Vellum. good . 62050pp. Index. Contemporary vellum. Front & rear free-endpapers lacking. Modern ink ownership inscription on blank portions around the imprint on title. Historical work on the Kingdom of Naples with 2 texts one by Facius and another by J.J. Pontanus. B.L. German p.297. P. Perna suis & H. Petri hardcover books
1566160Basel: P. Perna suis & H. Petri 1566. 62050pp. Index. Contemporary vellum. Front & rear free-endpapers lacking. Modern ink ownership inscription on blank portions around the imprint on title. Note: the colophon is dated 1567. Historical work on the Kingdom of Naples with 2 texts one by Facius and another by J.J. Pontanus. B.L. German p.297. Adams F207 under "Fazio". VD16 #F545. (P. Perna suis & H. Petri) hardcover books
15679512Basel: P. Perna suis & H. Petri 1567. Vellum. Very good. 62050pp. Index. Contemporary vellum hand lettered spine. Small portion of top edge of front cover 1/4" x 2" chipped. Tipped in ahead of the title are 3 pages of a previous early owner's manuscript biographical notes on Facius. Historical work on the Kingdom of Naples with 2 texts one by Facius and another by J.J. Pontanus. B.L. German p.297. (P. Perna suis & H. Petri) hardcover books
1536459431536. <p>Adamantius fl. 5th century CE. Physiognomicon id est de naturae indiciis cognoscendis libri duo per Ianum Cornarium medicum physicum latine constripti. 8vo. 203 5pp. Basel: Robert Winter 1544. With: Cocles Bartolommeo della Rocca 1467-1504. Physiognomiae et chiromantiae compendium. 8vo. 214pp. Numerous text woodcuts of chiromancy. Strasbourg: Apud Ioannem Albertum 1536. With: George of Trebizond 1396-1486. Georgii Trapezuntii in Claudius Ptolemaei centum aphorismos commentarius . . . item ab eodem cur astrologorum iudicia plerumque fallant . . . Additus est dialogus Ioannis Pontani in quo doctissime disputatur quatenus credendum sit astrologiae. 8vo. 208pp. Cologne: Ioan. Gymnicus 1544. Together 3 books in 1 volume. Blindstamped pigskin a few wormholes lower portion of spine repaired original leather ties lacking. Dimensions needed. Occasional spotting light toning but very good. Library stamp removed from title verso. Very good to fine copies. Old woodcut bookplate; 20th-century owner's stamp on the front pastedown.</p> <p> First Edition of Cornarius's Latin translation of Adamantius; later editions of Cocles's and George of Trebizond's treatises. Adamantius a fifth-century Graeco-Jewish physician was a native of Alexandria; he converted to Christianity after the patriarch of the city expelled the Jews in 415. His Physiognomicon is essentially an abridgement of Antonius Polemon's treatise on physiognomy from the second century CE a work that survives today only in a 14th-century Arabic translation. This Latin translation by the German humanist Janus Cornarius ca. 1500 - 1558 includes Adamantius's original Greek text as well as Cornarius's De utriusque alimenti receptaculis dissertatio contra quam sentit Plutarchus.</p> <p> Bartolommeo della Rocca also known as Cocles was a Bolognese scholar of chiromancy physiognomy and astrology; he was assassinated in 1504 by Bolognese nobleman Ermes Bentivoglio for predicting that Ermes would die in battle. Cocles's treatise on physiognomy and chiromancy palm-reading his main work was originally published in 1504 under the title Chyromantiae ac physiognomiae anastasis; the work first appeared under the present title in 1533. It consists of a preface by Cocles an anonymous handbook of physiognomy and Andrea Corvo's 15th-century treatise on chiromancy the latter two illustrated with numerous woodcuts.</p> <p> The final work in this volume is a later edition of George of Trebizond's commentary on pseudo-Ptolemy's Centiloquium a medieval collection of one hundred aphorisms about astrology and astrological rules. This edition includes a brief work on astrology by the Italian humanist Giovanni Pontano 1426-1503. </p> . unknown books