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1583027485Venetiis: Brognolo Giaacchino 1583. 12mo. 237 pages 35pp. index. commentary by Joannis Marinello. OCLC shows two copies in the U.S. University of Texas Medical Library; Welch Library at John Hopkins. Niccolo Leoniceno 1428-1524 made the original translation from the Greek in 1490. Edward P. Maoheny's festschrift for Paul Oskar Kristeller has an article on Leonicerno's influence on humanist medical education. It would be hard to find a Sixteenth Century medical doctor or student of medicine who did not carry this small book with him. Bound in brown cloth green spine label. Cloth worn through corners and edges of boards spine label chipped one tiny worm hole through all lower margins not affecting any text. Small contemporary owner's name in brown ink. A very good clean copy. [Brognolo, Giaacchino] unknown books
1979110223Franklin Center Pennsylvania: The Franklin Library 1979. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Fine Accented in 22kt gold printed on archival paper with gilded edges smyth sewing & concealed muslin joints. Bound In full leather with hubbed spines. A Limited Edition. Franklin Library the Great Books of the Western World Series. ; First Franklin Library Edition.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall. The Franklin Library hardcover
1979172192Franklin Center Pennsylvania: Franklin Library 1979. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Fine Leather Bound Accented in 22kt gold. Printed on archival paper with gilded edges. The endsheets are of moire fabric with a silk ribbon page marker. Smyth sewing and concealed muslin joints. This book is in full leather with hubbed spines. Notes from editors neatly laid in.; First Franklin Library Edition. Franklin Library hardcover
18232472<p>New second Edition.</p><p>Two volumes 8vo pp. iii-xxii matching collation given by ICCU see below 172; 244; occasional very light spotting aside clean and fresh throughout; in contemporary vellum; gilt lettered black morocco labels on spines; light rubbing and marking but still an attractive copy.</p><p>A good copy of this uncommon translation of Hippocrates' <em>Aphorisms</em> translated with extensive notes and commentary by the Neapolitan physician Carlo Vincenti 1785-1823.</p><p>Vincenti offers a Latin text of each aphorism with an Italian translation but the bulk of the work is taken up with the footnotes containing his commentary which both reflects on the content and on the historical context of Hippocrates' writings while applying them to modern medical theory and practice referring particularly to the writings of Brown and Vincenti's own teacher Vitantinio Scattigna. The translation first appeared in 1813 and we have not been able to identify any other editions between that and the present one; both are rare.</p><p>Little is known of Vincenti; what details we have of him come from the title-page of his <em>Istituzioni di epidesmologia</em> Naples Marotta 1817 where he is described as 'Dottore di filosofia di medicina e di chirurgia chirurgo nel grande spedale degl' incurabili professore di chirurgia nel Real Collegio medico cerusico ec. ec.' that work also features a rather dashing frontispiece portrait as shown in the Wellcome's digitized copy. That appears to be his only other published work.</p><p>ITICCURMLE037115; OCLC records copies at Harvard and the Oregon Health and Science University with copies of the 1813 edition also at Harvard the NLM and Newcastle.</p> Dalla tipografia di Luca Marotta hardcover
92390aafFrancofurtii & Lipsiae, Impensis Johannis Ziegeri, Bibliopolae Norimberg, 1711, gr. in-8vo, 7 Bl. (von 8 fehlt Frontispiz) (Titelbl. in rot u. schwarz, Praefatio) + 1180 S. ( S 361-68 nicht verwendet) + 24 Bl. (48 p. Index) hs Exlibris ‘Dr. Friedreich’ auf Titelblatt, Original-Lederband. Kapitale mit kl. Fehlstelle, und Scharniere etwas gespalten. .
SmOB004Amstlaedami Apud Henricum Wetstenium MDC LXXXV 1685. Hard Cover. 16 181 37 30 p.; 12.5 cm. Greek and Latin on facing pages. Added title-page with engraved portrait of the author. "Celsi Sententiae" caption title 30 pages at end. For centuries the Aphorisms of Hippocrates were considered the distillation of medical wisdom. Bound in full leather by Dragonfly Bindery George & Pat Sargent; very good. stock#SmOB004. Amstlaedami, Apud Henricum Wetstenium, MDC LXXXV [1685] hardcover
162296938Paris, Abraham Pacard, 1622, in-12, [4]-462-[14] pp, Demi-basane du début du XIXe s, dos lisse et fleuronné, pièce de titre brune, Rare édition originale du commentaire de Charles Guillemeau (1588-1656). Charles Guillemeau était le doyen de la faculté de médecine de Paris et premier chirurgien de Louis XIII. Il suivit l'enseignement de Riolan et se lia d'amitié avec Guy Patin. Il fut mêlé à la querelle menée par les médecins parisiens contre l'Université de Montpellier et le doyen Siméon Courtaud. Ex-libris manuscrit ancien sur la page de titre : "du couvent des Minimes du Mans". Coiffe supérieure arasée, mors fendus. Mouillure claire en tête des premiers feuillets. Bruni Celli, Bibliografia Hipocratica n° 1876. Couverture rigide
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
1979204510Franklin Center Pennsylvania: Franklin Library 1979. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine Leather Bound. Printed on archival paper with gilded edges. The endsheets are of moire fabric with a silk ribbon page marker. Smyth sewing and concealed muslin joints to ensure the highest quality binding. This book is in full leather with hubbed spines.; Great Books of the Western World. Franklin Library hardcover
1979216611Franklin Center Pennsylvania: Franklin Library 1979. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine Leather Bound. Book accented in 22kt gold. Printed on archival paper with gilded edges. The endsheets are of moire fabric with a silk ribbon page marker. Smyth sewing and concealed muslin joints to ensure the highest quality binding. This book is in full leather with hubbed spines.; Great Books of the Western World. Franklin Library hardcover
18326240Paris, Béchet jeune, 1832. 2 volumes in-12 de [4]-4-390p. + [4]-406-[2]p., demi-basane verte, dos lisse orné de filets dorés à et froid (rel. vers 1900). Le relieur a interverti les deux derniers cahiers du vol. 1, sans manque. Inscription moderne sur pages de gardes (dédicace).
054589Paris Chez Méquignon-Marvis, Libraire 1822 in 18 (10,5x6,5) 1 volume reliure plein maroquin rouge à longs grains de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné de filets et de fleurons à froid, double filet doré d'encadrement et guirlande de palmettes estampées à froid sur les plats, filet doré sur les coupes, tranches dorées, portrait gravé en frontispice, XLVIII et 103 pages. Texte en latin avec la traduction française en regard par E.-L. Geoffroy. Joseph Marie Portalis, premier Comte Portalis, Aix-en-Provence 1778 - Passy (Seine) 1858, homme politique, et magistrat français. Ex-dono manuscrit signé par le traducteur par E.-L. Geoffroy : '' A Monsieur le Comte Joseph Marie Portalis (N°1660)'. De la bibliothèque du Comte Portalis. Très bel exemplaire à provenance, finement relié à l'époque de cette édition miniature ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
7138traduits nouvellement en françois suivant la vérité du texte grec, avec un mélange de paragraphes d’éclaircissement es lieux plus obscurs et la clef de cette doctrine par le moyen de la circulation du sang & d’autres nouvelles découvertes de ce siècle en anatomie et chymie. Ouvre nécessaire aux médecins, chirurgiens & apoticaires,& utile à plusieurs autres sortes de personnes,curieuses et sçavantes comme l’avis au lecteur le montre amplement.In 12 plein cuir fauve raciné à nerfs, titre et caissons dorés, tire, XXXIV, 316 pages, tranches jaspées.A Lyon chez Pierre Compagnon & Robert Taillandier 1684.Une pâle mouillure en partie inférieure,sans gravité,pratiquement à tout le volume.Complet du sommaire des sentimens de L. Meyssonnier, extraits des œuvres sur les comètes de 1664 à 1665 dont les effets dureront dix neuf ans,& le moyen de remédier aux maladies qui en peuvent provenir.
156318490Paris, Martin Juvenem (le jeune), 1563. Petit in-4° de [32] pages, plein vélin ivoire, dos muet.
158883711588 Francfort, chez André Wechel, 1588. Un volume in-folio cousu mais non endossé dans une chemise en vélin ivoire, titre manuscrit au dos, 694 pages,texte en grec et latin, sur deux colonnes. Manquent les feuillets de titre, frontispice, et préface, mouillure claire et quelques rousseurs. Mérite restauration.
2672Toulouse, Fages et Meilhac, 1801, 4 volumes in 8 reliés en demi-basane, dos ornés de fers et filets dorés (reliures de l'époque), T.1 : 450pp., (1), T.2 : 528pp., T.3 : 438pp., (1),T.4 : 556pp., (1)
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
2008SONG1427797986Kaplan 2008-08-05. Original. paperback. Used: Good. 5.25x0.50x7.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kaplan paperback
1958115611958. <p>Hippocrates ca. 460 - 370 BCE. High-relief portrait plaque in synthetic stone by Doris Appel 1904-95 signed in the medium by the sculptor. N.p. n.d. ca. 1958. 345 x 265 mm. Crack in the back of the plaque extending across the bottom and up the left side but sound. Very good.</p> <p> Appel a student of the School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and the School of Art of Boston University confined her work to the interpretation of medical history. Medical historian Arturo Castiglione characterized her work as "an important art contribution unique in its kind in the history of medicine." Examples of Appel's work are found in many of the greatest medical libraries and medical centers in the world. The Hippocrates plaque is made of an off-white permanent synthetic stone and was hand-finished by the artist. We purchased the last few examples of Appel's portrait plaques forty years ago from the artist herself and were advised then that the molds had been destroyed. </p> . unknown
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
89A Paris chez D'Houry, 1727, Tome I : (1) ff bl, frontispice, XCVI, 432 pp. Tome II : (1) ff bl, titre, 507 pp. 2 volumes in-12 en plein veau moucheté, dos orné de fleurons, pièces de titre et de tomaison de maroquin, tranches rougies. -
104592Lausannae, sumptibus Franc. Grasset & Socior, 1769-1774, 11 volumes in-12 de 195x120 mm environ, de 300 à 500 pages par volumes, pleine basane racinée fauve, dos lisses portant titres et tomaisons dorés, ornés de fleurons et filets dorés, tranches rouges. Des frottements et épidermures sur le cuir, des rousseurs et pages brunies, quelques mouillures, il manque les gardes blanches sur la plupart des volumes (sauf les tomes III et IV). Texte en latin.
185517022Paris, Curmer, 1855 ; in-8, demi veau havane, dos lisse à faux nerfs et titre dorés (reliure de l'époque) ; XIX, 239, 368, 32 pp. , frontispice et titre illustré gravés.