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1550022446Lugduni: Gulielmum Rouillium. Full vellum. First Edition of the translation by Johannes Vosseus of Galens commentary on Books I III and VI of Hippocrates Epidemics. Bookplate of Rev. William Burt occasional marginal notations in ink Very Good. . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1550. Gulielmum Rouillium hardcover
1562620231562. Lugduni : Apud Antomium Vicentium 1562 170 x 115 mm 78 2 w. 1084 2 pp. mit Holzschnitt-Druckermarke einige tls. figürl. Holzschnitt-Initialen späterer Ledereinband mit Rückenvergoldung; letzte 10 Blätter im Rand fleckig. Feines Exemplar! Die seltene lateinische Gesamtausgabe in der häufig aufgelegten Übersetzung des Janus Cornarius; die erste Ausgabe erschien 1545. Titel: "Hippocratis Coi Medicorum omnium lange principis Opera quae apud nos extant omnia : Accessit Hippocratis De Hominis Structura Epistola ad Ptolamaeum latein liber Nicolao Petreio Corcyraco interprete antea non excusus / Hippocrates; Per Janum Corniarum Medicum Physicum Latina lingua conscripta" Hippocrates v460-v370 Petreius Nicolas 1500-1568 Adams H 574 Durling 2330 ; vgl. Wellcome I 3183 u. Parkinson L 1226. Nicht in Choulant! unknown
1583098620Venice: Gioacchino Bregnolo 1583. Vellum. 236 leaves 17 of 19: text complete missing final blanks. 16mo. Leaf 175 mis-numbered as 165. Contemporary vellum. Headpieces tailpieces and decorated initial capitals. Very good. USTC No 835774. A collection of propositions "concerning the symptoms and diagnosis of disease and the art of healing and medicine. The first aphorism which serves as a kind of introduction to the book runs as follows: Life is short Art long Occasion sudden and dangerous Experience deceitful and Judgment difficult. Neither is it sufficient that the physician be ready to act what is necessary to be done by him but the sick and the attendants and all outward necessaries must be lightly prepared and fitted for the business." - Britannica. [Gioacchino Bregnolo] unknown
153843382Venetiis Colophon: Per Alovysium De Tortis 1538. 16mo. Contemp. full flexible vellum with flaps. Lacks ties. Faint remains of handwritten title on spine. Binding somewhat rubbed. 313042 blank a. 864 leaves. Endpapers a bit torn. Contemp. owners name on titlepage. Internally clean. Some 90 leaves have a wormtract in inner margin occasionally shaving and loosing some letters. <br/><br/><em>An extremely scarce early edition of the "Aphorisms". Not in Choulant not in Waller and Wellcome and not in British Museum Short-Title Italy.Hippocratic medicine was very successfull "The proof of their success may be found in thtat for two millenia no better work was accomplished and often worse was done. Hippocratis medicine traversed the centuries somewhat like Aristotelian Logic; and if since the nineteenth century the errors of the physician have been seen to be more profound than those of the logician it is because the domaine that he explored was much the more complex."DSB VI p.429.The Hippocratic Oath has been taken in spirit if not in precise form by medical students for more than two thousand years. The Aphorisms the best known work of the Hippocratic Collection are probably genuinely Hippocratic at least in part. They are here presented with the commentaries of Galen both of which are in Latin translation. The well-known aphorism "Vita brevis ars vero longa" Life is short but art is long opens the book. Heirs of Hippocrates No. 1. </em> hardcover
15551408648Lugduni Lyon: Apud Ioan. Tornaesium et Gul. Gazeium 1555. Early Printing. Hardcover. Small Octavo 348 16 pages. In Very Good minus condition. Bound in full brown leather with gilt ornamentation to boards. Paneled spine with gilt ornamentation. Boards have slight warping chipping to corners and rubbing wear throughout. Textblock has an ex-libris bookplate titled "R.E.O. Pearson" to the front pastedown a maroon leather bookplate of "Roger Budin Geneve" adhered to the second front free end page cracking to the front hinge slight worming to the second front free end page to page 4 an archival repair to page 273 slightly impacting text light age toning and light soiling to some pages throughout. Text in Latin. Shelved in Case 3. 1408648. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Apud Ioan. Tornaesium et Gul. Gazeium hardcover
1576674111576. Lyon Rouille 1576 16 Bl. 1130 S. 37 Bl. le. w. mit großer Holzschnitt-Druckermarke auf dem Titel blindgeprägtes Schweinsleder der Zeit; feines Expl. FIRST GREEK-LATIN EDITION Richly blind-tooled pigskin over 5 mighty double bands with gilt leather spine label and red edges without former binding bands. The first two leaves with old backed tiny wormholes otherwise only evenly minimally browned altogether of the very freshest astonishingly good condition - one would almost like to say "hot off the press" for there are also no ownership notes no entries of any kind. -- The remarkably beautiful binding from the end of the 16th century shows a beautiful virtue scroll with the female allegories of "SPES" "FIDES" "CARITAS" "PRUDENTIA" on the front cover. First Greek-Latin edition of the extensively annotated works of the Greek physician Hippocrates of Kos c. 460-370 B.C. whose teachings were still of indispensable value for the early modern era which is the reason for the high esteem with which the editors treated his work and - here for the first time - made it available to a broad public through the Latin-Greek edition. Hippocrates thus stands at the beginning of scientific human medicine which could then only be completely rethought at the end of the 19th century with the groundbreaking inventions. Until then his work remained binding as a basis and is presented here in a particularly splendid edition: "Good notes by Jacques Hollerius; commentary by Jacot who . took the best from Duret's lectures" Choulant 28. - Durling 2399. Waller 484. Wellcome Il 3240. Baudrier IX 358. Schweiger I 151. hardcover
157940501DB1579. Basel Episcopius 1579. Folio. 14 Bl. 594 S. 57 Bl. 11 Bl. Index 46 Bl. Excerpt. Mit Holzschnittdruckermarke auf dem Titel und einer abweichenden Holzschnittdruckermarke auf dem letzten Blatt verso. Schweinslederband aus der Zeit mit Rollstempelverzierung und blindgeprägtem Deckelmedaillon. VD 16 H-3791. Adams H-621. Durling 4805. Hirsch-H. V 1056. Choulant 36 «Sehr wertvolle Schrift». Hieronymus: Griechischer Geist 325. Erste Ausgabe der in tabellarischer Form herausgegebenen Kommentare durch Theodor Zwinger. Zwinger hatte bereits 1561 eine Galen-Ausgabe besorgt nachdem er nach langjährigen Studien in Lyon und Paris 1559 in seine Heimatstadt Basel zurückgekehrt war. Bereits während seiner Zeit in Frankreich hatte Zwinger wie er im Vorwort schreibt Pläne zur Herausgabe eines Hippokrates-Kommentar geschmiedet. Offenbar konnte er sich dazu erst nach dem Tode von Conrad Gessner 1565 entschliessen. Durchgehend leicht gebräunt und fleckig. Zu Beginn mit Wasserrand. Titel mehrfach gestempelt. Einbandrücken fachgerecht restauriert. unknown
1588H-134<p>A splendid account of Early Medicine. Hippocratis magni coacae praenotiones. interprete & enarratore Ludovico Dureto.<br />Thick Folio. 12 578 58 pp. Woodcut printer's device to title page and woodcut chapter headings & initials. First edition of Hippocrates' Prognostics edited and translated by Louis Duret and completed posthumously by his son Jean Duret. Text in Greek and Latin concluding with an index. Vellum spine with 5 raised bands and gilt lettering later binding and endpapers</p> D. Duval for Baptistam Du-Puys hardcover
15466330Venice: Giunta 1547 colophon: 1546. Very Good. Folio 33 cm; 10 191 1 blank leaves. Woodcut Giunta device on title page. Woodcut initials. Text in double columns in roman type. Shoulder notes. In limp vellum titled in manuscript on spine; lace strips exposed; spine lining old manuscript on vellum exposed. Small holes in first and last blanks and inner margin of preliminary leaves. Some dampstaining on last 6 leaves otherwise a beautiful large wide-margined clean copy . The whole protected in custom built sturdy clamshell case with faux roundback spine covered in brown calf and titled in gilt. Armorial bookplate of John Aitken with motto "in cruces salus." References: Durling 2565; Camerini 522; Adams J37. <br /><br />The definitive Giunta edition of the best-known work by Hippocrates 460-370 BCE. Edited with commentary by Giacomo or Jacopo da Forlì d. 1414 this enlarged improved version is the best edition of the Aphorisms published up to that point Camerini. It was printed as part of the series of da Forlì's works which also included his commentaries on Galen and Avicenna. The Aphorisms translated into Latin by two Humanist scholars Theodorus Gaza and Nicoll Leoniceno represent "those remarkable clinical jottings Garrison and precise clinical observations with the diagnoses and prognoses for various diseases. Some of the diseases are described here for the first time such as chronic renal disease and many of the accounts are still valid. Giunta hardcover
1588792731588. HIPPOCRATES. HIPPOCRATIS MAGNI COACAE PRAENOTIONES. Opus admirabile in tres libros tributum. Interprete & enarratore Ludovico Dureto Segusiano . Cum rerum commemorabilium indice amplissimo. Parisiis: Apud Jacobum Du-Puys via Iacobae 1588. Colophon: Parisiis: Excudebat Dionysius Duvallius mense Iulio 1588. First of this edition of Hippocrates' Prognostics edited and translated by Louis Duret and completed posthumously by his son Jean Duret. Text in Greek and Latin with an index at the end. Folio. 33 cm. 12 578 58 pp. Large printer's mark on t.p.; woodcut initials and headpieces. Old panelled calf rebacked with corners somewhat worn. Still a handsome and very good copy overall. Ink ownerships of the British novelist William Makepeace Thackeray 1811-1863 on front pastedown and one of his ancestor's T. Thackeray probably Thomas Thackeray 1736-1806 a surgeon at Cambridge at head of title-page. Adams H-611. unknown
15261908010038Basel: Cratander; Officina Andreae Crantandri 1526. Hardcover. Very Good. The Works of Hippocrates 2nd edition. Folio. Early 19th century calf binding. Gilt stamped spine compartments red morocco spine label. 52 494 p. 2 Engraved title page. Printer's woodcut devices throughout. Generally good internally. A few pages have early marginalia. Minor marginal staining to first 20 pages. <br> Based on the Roman first edition of Fabio Calvio this edition was printed the next year in Basel with additional text. This edition contains the following additional texts lacking in the earlier edition: De Hominis Natura tr. Andrea Brentio of Padua as well as the Aphorisms tr. Niccolo Leoniceno and De Ratione Victus in Morbus Acutis and Praesagiorum liber both translated by Wilhelm Copus. <br> "Hippocrates freed medicine from superstition and the influence of priestcraft and based his system of medicine on the accumulated empirical knowledge of Egypt Cnidos and Cos. The 'Hippocratic oath' has remained until today the most valid expression of the duties and ethics of the medical profession. He created diagnostic medicine-Laennec admits that his idea was suggested to him by Hippocrates-and many of the famous Aphorisms have passed as proverbs into our everyday life." Printing in the Mind of Man 55 citing 1525 Roman 1st ed. of Franciscus Minitius Calvus. "Through the writings attributed to him Hippocrates is credited with developing the first system of empirical medicine based on clinical experience and the Hippocratic Oath has long been regarded as expressing the fundamental ethical and moral standards of the medical profession" Grolier Medicine p. 3. <br> Refs: Adams H568; Bruni Celli 629; Choulant p. 25; Durling 2321; Waller 4496; Wellcome 3178. Basel: Cratander; Officina Andreae Crantandri hardcover
15263111<p>Venice: Aldine Press 1526. A fine and fresh copy of the editio princeps of the Hippocratic corpus a collection of texts assembled in the third century B.C. including the Hippocratic Oath and many of the foundation texts of western medicine traditionally attributed to the legendary physician and teacher Hippocrates of Cos. "It is uncertain which of them if any are directly connected with the historical physician Hippocrates of Cos who flourished in the latter half of the fifth century B.C. Through the writings attributed to him Hippocrates is credited with developing the first system of empirical medicine based on clinical experience and the Hippocratic Oath has long been regarded as expressing the fundamental ethical and moral standards of the medical profession" Grolier Medicine p. 3. The text was edited by Francesco Torresani using a fifteenth-century manuscript now in Paris BNF MS gr. 2141 with corrections provided by a second manuscript which belonged to Cardinal Bessarion Venice Bibliotheca Marciana MS gr. 269. This edition comprising 59 works includes some that were not included in the Latin translation by Marco Fabio Calvo published the previous year in Rome. "The Aldine Greek edition of Hippocrates marked a significant advance over Calvus’s Latin translation. As Franciscus Asulanus Francesco Torresani pointed out in his notice to the reader it repaired a considerable number of accidental omissions and one long repetition that Calvus. made because he followed only one manuscript. Moreover by presenting the original text it laid the necessary foundation for all further philological and medical study of the corpus" ibid. Adams H-563; Durling 2316; Grolier Medicine 1B; Stillwell 405 with a detailed listing of contents and 656; Norman 1077; Osler 142; Wellcome 3173. Folio 6 233 1 ff. the Aldine device on title and verso of last leaf Greek type. Bound in eighteenth-century French mottled calf gilt spine brown morocco label. Title with some very slight marginal dustsoiling else excellent.</p> Aldine Press hardcover