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1701100953<p>12mo contemporary full vellum lettered in contemporary hand on spine xv blank 595 1 blank 49 pp. plus one engraved portrait of Galeani. Binding is soiled and stained a bit with a little wear at the extremities some notations on front and back pastedowns; internally clean; very good overall. A scarce early 18th century edition of the Aphorisms of Hippocrates. This version is interpreted and paraphrased by Joseph Galeani 1605-1675 and may have originally been published in 1650. A nice little copy of this important work.</p> Ex Felicis Marini,
170110095312mo contemporary full vellum lettered in contemporary hand on spine xv blank 595 1 blank 49 pp. plus one engraved portrait of Galeani. Binding is soiled and stained a bit with a little wear at the extremities some notations on front and back pastedowns; internally clean; very good overall. A scarce early 18th century edition of the Aphorisms of Hippocrates. This version is interpreted and paraphrased by Joseph Galeani 1605-1675 and may have originally been published in 1650. A nice little copy of this important work. Ex Felicis Marini, books
17451409020023Lipsiae Sumptibus haeredum Lankisianorum 1745-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 20 cm. Handsome binding. Rebacked 3/4 leather with red and gold spine label over original speckled boards. Lipsiae, Sumptibus haeredum Lankisianorum hardcover
173760027Venetiis:: Ex Typographia Radiciana 1737-1739. old original flexible drab boards. Old paper tape repairs to verso of frontispiece along the left platemark; large losses to the spine of Vol. II; contents very attractive. . Folio. Engraved frontispiece portrait. Brunet III 172. Ex Typographia Radiciana, hardcover
174523884Lipsiae: svmptibvs Haeredvm Lankisianorvm 1745. 8vo pp. 52 444 14 index 1 errata; text in Latin and Greek; engraved chapter headings throughout; a fine clean copy with generous margins in contemporary vellum with title and publication info hand-lettered in black and red on spine. Hippocrates' treatises "On Purging" On Diet" and portions of his "Epidemics" are here translated into Latin with commentary by Louis Duret 1527--1586 who is known as "The French Hippocrates." <br/><br/> svmptibvs Haeredvm Lankisianorvm hardcover books
178414799Paris F. J. Valade 1784 2 volumes in-12 plein maroquin rouge de l'époque, dos à nerfs ornés, triple filet doré encadrant les plats, tranches dorées. 255 et 270 pp.
1788110<b>8vo pp. iii ixx 292. Lacking the half-title cover hinge is cracking but holding firm slightly browned text otherwise an attractive very good copy. Full contemporary brown calf with antique-style red Morocco label. Housed in a grey clamshell case with a red Morocco label. First edition of this translation; the Prognostics had previously appeared in English in Clifton translation of 1734. The Prognostics is one of the most important of the Hippocratic writings and the first book of the Prorrhetics is the oldest.</b> Printed by T. Bensley; for C. Elliot, hardcover
1759505207P. G. Cavelier 1759. Leather. FINE. Hippocratis & Celsi locis parallelis illustrati / studio & cura Janssonii ab Almeloveen. Quibus accessit Lud. Verhoofd index locupletissimus Loca parallela ex Boerhaavii commentariis netulas addidit. editionem curavit Anna Car. Lorry. First Edition with Booerhaave’s commentary. 18vo xxiii 1 363pp. Collation complete a12 A12 B6 C12 D6 etc. – V6 X2. 18vo Contemporary mottled “cat’s paw†calf with floral gilt-tooled spine and dentelle morocco label “Placard†marbled endpapers red edges blue place ribbon. Booerhaave was a Huguenot polymathic physician known as the “Dutch Hippocrates†for his revival of simplicity and the importance of bedside conversation in diagnosis. His commentary is added here to these aphorisms of Hippocrates who sought to train physicians through a flow-chart catechism which emphasised attention and patience. Just a hint of rubbing to the extremities and a small wormhole to rear tail else FINE. An excellent copy in a very attractive period binding. P. G. Cavelier unknown
177691216Apud Benedictum Francesium | Romae [Rome] 1776 | 20.5 x 27.8 cm | Relié
177691216Romae Rome: Apud Benedictum Francesium 1776. Fine. A copy uniting two illustrious surgeons of the 18th and 19th centuries Apud Benedictum Francesium Romae Rome 1776 20.5 x 27.8 cm Relié Illustrated first edition lacking the frontispiece portrait of Hippocrates but complete with its five plates fine decorative initials and large tailpieces. Contemporary full tree calf smooth spine richly gilt with among other decorations a palmette roll tan morocco lettering piece gilt roll on board edges. Ink ownership inscription on the front pastedown: ""J. E. Petrequin lyon nov. 1856"" in the hand of Joseph Pierre Eléonor Pétrequin chief surgeon at the Hôtel-Dieu de Lyon who received the distinction of Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur in 1855. Scattered foxing marginal tear to p. xi. A fine copy. Upon its publication in 1776 this text commenting on the Hippocratic treatise on fractures won the admiration of scholars at the Royal Academy of Surgery in Paris on the other side of the Alps. Joseph Pierre Eléonor Pétrequin would thus own in the following century a copy of this work recognized in France the one offered here. His main book published posthumously in 1878 would also deal with the medicine of Hippocrates. Pietro Pericoli would write in 1879 that Andrea Massimini was the last at that date to have worked on the doctrines of the ""Father of Medicine"" this Italian politician had certainly not yet heard of Pétrequin's 1200 pages on the subject. A fine illustrated work associating two renowned surgeons in line with the Hippocratic legacy. Provenance: ownership inscription of Joseph Pierre Eléonor Pétrequin. Apud Benedictum Francesium unknown
1737394091737. Venetiis ex Typographia Radiciana; Veneunt apud Christophorum Zane 1737-39 Folio 355 x 244 mm 70 516; 4 376; 12 506 pp. 1 Portrait 2 Pergamenteinbände der Zeit. Schöne Ausgabe in 3 Bänden im ersten Janus Conarius Uebersetzung im zweiten Marinelli's Commentar im dritten des Pinius Index. Wurde dann später auch in die Haller'sche Sammlung aufgenommen." Choulant p.25. Cat. Wellcome Medical Library"III p. 269 - Celli "Bibl. Hipocratica"2841 - Choix de OlschkiVII8862: "Belle edition" - BrunetIII172: "La version latine d'Hippocrate de Cornarius qui parut pour la premiere fois a' Bale chez Froben en 1546 a efface' celle de Fabius Calvus. La presse l'a souvent reproduite en differents formats. mais la meilleures est celle de Venise 1737-39 avec l'excellent index de P.M. Pinus". unknown
1724HCHAA4VAGU23Paris: Guillelmum Cavelier 1724. Contemporary calf gold-tooled spine red edges marbled pastedowns and endpapers. 12mo. With a woodcut device on title-page and a tailpiece on the last page. 2 volumes. 18th-century edition of Hippocrates Aphorisms in Greek and Latin printed in 1724 in Paris. Hippocrates in the Islamic tradition known as Boqrat where he is often referred to as the first codifier of medicine is often named together with Galen and their works mainly survived because of the Arabic translations. His aphorisms are a series of observations from which the patients affliction could be deduced and treatment prescribed. Their broad application made them exceptionally valuable to medical practitioners of the time. These aphorisms were very popular in the Islamic world and they can show us that Arabic-speaking authors critically engaged with Greek heritage in Arab translation. Today some of these Arabic commentaries on the Aphorisms have survived and these sources show us how medicine developed in Europe and Arabia through the ages. Although this edition is a combination of Greek and Latin the work was very influential for Arabic medical literature because the Aphorisms led to new writings in this genre. The Aphorisms are an influential benchmark in the Arabic medical literature.With an ink inscription of Ludovici Dubois doctor of medicine. Slightly damaged at lower hinge of the first volume small wormhole in lower margin of the first volume and some occasional spots. A very good copy.l Blake p. 213; P.E. Pormann The Hippocratic aphorisms in the Arabic medical tradition: in Aspetar sports medicine journal. Guillelmum Cavelier, unknown