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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
1654185711654 Paris, Edme Pepingue, 1654, in-4 de (16)-174-(2) pp., rel. d'ép. de plein velin ivoire, dos lisse, quelques restaurations de papier habilement réalisées par un professionnelles, ne nuisant pas à la compréhension du texte, et infimes trous de ver, bon ex.
1685664011685. Amstelaedami: Apud Henricum Westenium 1685 12 ° 16 181 2 pp. 33 pp. Index; 30 pp. title portrait copperplate engraving full contemporary morocco leather binding richly gilt on covers and gilt edges; fine copy. First edition published by Theodoor Jansson from Almeloveen onwards Greek-Latin with paralles and Verhoofd's index. Repeated Lugd. Bat. 1732; Edinb. 1736; Glasgow 1748; Lips. 1756; Argentor 1756; Lugd. bat. 1765. Aphorisms Corpus Hippocraticum The Aphorisms Greek fsµ Aphorismoí later also called Sententiae1 in Latin are a collection of texts within the Corpus Hippocraticum. They belong to the most widely distributed parts of the Hippocratic writings i.e. they have often been annotated and edited since antiquity. In seven chapters or books attributed to the Coic school of physicians2 422 short statements on a wide variety of medical fields and topics such as nosology therapy physiology and gynaecology3 have survived. The best-known aphorism is Vita brevis ars longa "Art is long life is short". In literary history the aphorisms give their name to the tradition of aphorisms as a literary genre. The dominant themes of the writing are therapeutic and prognostic relating to the assessment of the course of the disease. Theodorus Janssonius van Almeloveen 24 July 1657 - 28 July 17121 Theodoor Jansson was a Dutch physician and the learned editor of various classical and medical works. He was an untiring author and editor and acquired the highest reputation as a teacher and for his scholarship science and particularly for his great bibliographical knowledge. He had a great knowledge of books. Besides editions with notes of Strabo Juvenal Quintilian the Aphorisms of Hippocrates Celsus Apicius Aurelian on Diseases and Decker's Treatise on Supposititious Writings he has left a work in Dutch on the anatomy of the muscles several bibliographical treatises in Latin among which are a work-De Vitis Stephanorum a list of Plagiaries and a list of books promised that never appeared. hardcover
1643707811643. Marpurgi Literâ Chemliniana Anno Meßiae 1643 16° 417 15 pp. Pergamenteinband d.Zt.; Papier etwas gebräunt. Sehr seltene erste Ausgabe! Synopsis aphorismorum Hippocratis: methodicè disposita & notationibus illustrata Zusammenfassung der Aphorismen des Hippokrates: methodisch geordnet und mit Anmerkungen erläutert. Das Buch stellt eine systematische Aufbereitung der berühmten medizinischen Aphorismen des Hippokrates dar. Tielemann ordnete die Aphorismen nach medizinischen Themengebieten methodisch um den praktischen Nutzen für Ärzte und Medizinstudenten des 17. Jahrhunderts zu erhöhen. Johannes Tilemann ca. 1605-1682 "geboren zu Wertheim in Franken studirte in Marburg Medicin wo er am 23. Februar 1636 promovirte und bereits 1637 eine ordentliche Professur erhielt. 1655 ging er nach Mainz und wurde nach seinem Uebertritt zum Katholicismus kurfürstlicher Leibmedicus. Da man ihm aber hier die Versprechungen die man ihm gemacht hatte nicht hielt wechselte er 1660 abermals sein Bekenntniß um die Stelle eines Stadtphysicus in Schmalkalden zu erlangen. In demselben Maaße wie er charakter- und gewissenlos war war er auch brutal und rachsüchtig. Als 1648 in Marburg seine erste Frau starb bezeichnete man ihn als ihren Mörder; doch konnte eine Untersuchung weiter nichts feststellen als daß er sie auf das schlimmste mißhandelt hatte. Seine zweite Frau die er 1660 in Schmalkalden heirathete behandelte er nicht besser; sie mit ihren Eltern beschuldigten ihn daß er sie habe vergiften wollen. Die Untersuchungsacten sprachen sehr zu seinen Ungunsten auch daß er sich schließlich vor Ablauf des Processes trotz hoher Caution im December 1661 heimlich aus Schmalkalden entfernte. Wohin er sich begab ist ungewiß ebenso wann und wo er gestorben ist; Ayrmann behauptet sogar daß er noch Jude geworden sei! Als Arzt wurde er gerühmt auch seiner Schriften halber vgl. über sie Strieder; doch war er z. B. auch von den großen Wirkungen eines Amuletts überzeugt das er erfunden hatte." Johannes Kretzschmar ADB XXXVIII 1894 pp.296-297 Siehe - Acten des Marburger Staatsarchivs. - Kestner Med. Gel. Lex. - Ayrmann De peregr. Hass. prof. p. 25. - Strieder Hess. Gel.-Gesch. XVI 199 ff. VD17 12:633190G unknown
1609137975Leyden: Plantin 1609. hardcover. good. 8 512 16 pages. Thick 24mo contemporary calf well-rubbed; spine worn with front joint split but still sewn; light dampstain to margins of first few pages. Leyden: Ex Officina Plantiniana Raphelengii 1609. Good.<br/> <br/> "This book is without doubt the most famous of all Hippocratic writings. For centuries it was regarded as the sum of all medical knowledge.No medical book had a greater success or more constantly enjoyed the favour of physicians." Castiglioni pp. 168-9. Later edition of Wellcome I 3217.<br/> <br/> Plantin unknown
51-6318Parisiis: apud Petrum Menard 1660. Small 4to. 16.5 x 22.8cm. Half goatskin and marbled boards by the artisan binder Sasha Mosalov.RTitle in pen on first board.164 14pp. pp.Greek text with Latin translation in juxtalinear followed by important commentaries.Antique ex libris in pen on title page."Boissonade" repeated."E. Littré 1846".Texte grec avec traduction latine en juxtalinéaire suivi d'importants commentaires. OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:815275429 digital onlyExpert : Madame Aude de Sèvedavy Parisiis: apud Petrum Menard, 1660 hardcover
1533046965Florence: Giunta 1533. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition. Rebound in modern half vellum small hole on title page touching first text page new endpapers - a few scattered bits of foxing a few faint dampstains generally very clean. Contemporary notes manicules and marks throughout slightly trimmed in spots. 8 43 1 leaves.<br/><br/>First edition of Lavachius' translation of this dietetics text attributed to Hippocrates with Galen's commentary; just 5 copies in OCLC. Pettas 246 Size: Quarto 4to. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Medicine & Health; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 046965. Giunta hardcover books
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
16651404170008Lugduni Batavorum : Apud Danielem Abrahamum & Adrianum a Gaasbeeck 1665-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 2 volume set. 8vo. Contemporary 1/2 calf binding. Good bindings and covers. Engraved title portrait. Small tear on title page. Marbled end pages. 40 788 2 p. 4 1034 128 p. Collated. Parallel columns of Greek and Latin text. All edges red. Early ownership signatures on end pages. Early note on end page. Lugduni Batavorum : Apud Danielem, Abrahamum & Adrianum a Gaasbeeck hardcover
79752Lugduni, Sumptibus Ioan. Antonii Huguetan, 1644, 1 volume de 160x230 mm environ, (1) f., (8) ff. (titre, epitre, au lecteur, index), 569 pages, (17) ff. (conspectus rerum et verborum), (1) f., reliure pleine peau brune, dos à 4 nerfs, tranches mouchetées de rouge. Couverture frottée avec dorures et titres effacés sur le dos, des rousseurs, notes et ex-libris manuscrits sur les pages de gardes, galerie et trous de ver sur les mors et le dernier contreplat ainsi que les dernières pages.
1609137975Leyden: Plantin 1609. hardcover. good. 8 512 16pp. 24mo contemporary calf spine worn front joint split light dampstain to margins of first few pages. Leyden: Ex Officina Plantiniana Raphelengii 1609. Good.<br/><br/> "This book is without doubt the most famous of all Hippocratic writings. For centuries it was regarded as the sum of all medical knowledge.No medical book had a greater success or more constantly enjoyed the favour of physicians." Castiglioni pp. 168-9. Later edition of Wellcome I 3217.<br/><br/> Plantin unknown books
1657134561Geneva: Samuelis Chouer 1657. hardcover. very good. Frontispiece portrait of Hippocrates title printed in red & black with engraved vignette. 46 1344 53pp. Genevae: Samuelis Chouer 1657. BOUND WITH: Foesius Anutius. Oeconomia Hippocratis Alphabeti Serie Distincta. 8 418pp. Two volumes in one. Very thick folio crude but solidly bound in modern two-toned cloth inner hinges mended; scattered foxing and some light staining mostly in margins; several short tears in margins and a few tiny wormholes. Genevae: Samuelis Chouer 1662.<br/><br/> Text in Greek with Latin translation and commentary. Anutius Foesius was ".the most learned industrious and able of Hippocratic commentators before Littre." Garrison. Later editions possibly 7th and 3rd of Durling p. 283 and Wellcome I 3176. GM 13 note.<br/><br/> Samuelis Chouer unknown books
166566012Lugduni Batavorum: Danielem Abrahamum & Adrianum a Gaasbeeck 1665. 8vo. 36 880; 4 1034 152 pp. LATIN AND GREEK TEXT. Full vellum binding with red gilt lettered title labels all edges burnished red. Some marks to the binding including slight pen mark to the first volume. Binding firm. Generally internally clean with some watermarks to the first half of the second volume else a clean copy. Owners bookplate and name to the front endpapers with bibliographic detail tipped in to the first volume. Pencil note on front pastedown 'Sold at the Battle Abbey Sale'. Binding 19.5 tall. . Very Good. Full Vellum. 1665. Danielem, Abrahamum & Adrianum a Gaasbeeck 1665 hardcover
51-4362Venetiis : Apud Hieronymum & Alexandrum Polum 1619. Small folio. 22 x 32 cm. Contemporary vellum with 4 raised bands repaired. 2 vols: 216 142pp. Very good witha few wormholes in margins.Provenance: Duke Alexander Petrovich of Oldenburg 2 June 1844 St Petersburg - 6September 1932 Biarritz France the senior son and heir of the Russian Oldenburgs. Alexander Petrovich was once a candidate to the Bulgarianthrone. He married in 1868 to Princess Eugenia Maximilianovna of Leuchtenberg. Their only son Duke Peter Alexandrovich of Oldenburg marriedthe sister of Tsar Nicholas II Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia and during World War I Duke Alexander Petrovich served as head of allRussian military hospitals and the Russian Red Cross.OCLC Number: 954856749Notes: Tit. della pt. 2: Commentaria Ioan. Marinelli in lib. Hippocratis.Marche O1558 sui front. e in fine O698.Segn.: latin crossâ´A-2Nâ¶; aâ´b-2aâ¶.Front. della pt. 1 stampato in rosso e nero.Bianca l'ultima c. della pt. 1.Description: 2 part 4 215 1; 2 140 c. ; 2o.2 parties reliées en un volume in-folio vélin dos à nerfs avec le titre inscrit à l'encre en long reliure de l'époque.Impression sur deux colonnes. Commentaires de Giovanni Marinelli.Mouillures en fin de volume galerie de ver dans la marge inférieure. Coupes et coins usagés manque en haut du dos. Cachet en cyrillique et cachet HO sous couronne fermée sur le titre et en fin de volume.Expertise by Christian GASCHExpertise Livres Anciens et Modernes58004 NEVERS Cédex Venetiis : Apud Hieronymum, & Alexandrum Polum, 1619 hardcover
155162618Lyon, Héritiers de Jacques Giunta, 1551, in-4, [52]-516-[4] pp, Vélin souple de l'époque, couture surjetée sur les mors, Première édition des sept livres d'Aphorismes d'Hippocrate par l'un des rénovateurs louvanistes et humanistes de l'oeuvre d'Hippocrate et de Galien, Jérémie Thriveris (ou Dryvère), qui avec d'autres médecins belges et parisiens s'opposa, à partir des années 1530, à la tradition scolastique du corpus hippocratique et galéniques, ainsi qu'à leurs commentaires. Thriveris avait fait paraitre son commentaire du premier livre en 1538. Très bon exemplaire, ne portant que de légères mouillures, conservé dans son vélin d'origine et portant, sur la page de titre, l'ex-libris manuscrit de Jean Casaubon (fils d'Isaac Casaubon, calviniste et bibliothécaire du Roi) et de Charles-Louis-François Andry (auteur d'un livre sur la rage et promoteur de la vaccine), médecin parisien (1741-1829), avec son ex-libris armorié sur le verso du quatrième feuillet. B.B. Celli 1161. The Medical Renaissance of the Sixteenth Century, Cambridge, 1985, pages 160-161. Couverture rigide
177691216Apud Benedictum Francesium | Romae [Rome] 1776 | 20.5 x 27.8 cm | Relié
167464778Paris, Jean d'Houry, 1674. 8°. 18 Bll., 259 (1) S., 7 Bll. - Angeb. - Ders. Antiquissimae Hippocraticae medicinae clavis, manuali experientia in naturae fontibus elaborata [...]. Ebda., 1674. 6 Bll., 273 (1) S., 1 Bl., Ldr. d. Zt. a. 5 Bünden m. Rückenverg., goldgepr. Rückentitel, Stehkantenverg. u. gespränkeltem Farbschnitt.
157665602Traduicts de Grec en François par M. I. Breche, Avec Annotations sur ledict premier livre ensemble certaines Paraphrases servans de brief commentaire, depuis le second livre, iusques à la fin du septième, par le dict Breche Plus les Aphorismes de I. Damascene, Medecin Arabe, Ensemble une Epitome sur les trois livres des Temperaments de Galien, le tout nouvellement reveu & corrigé, 1 vol. in-16 cartonnage bradel début XIXe, Par Loys Cloquemin & Etienne Michel [ Louis Cloquemin ], à Lyon, 1576, 2 ff. n. ch., 254 ff. Signatures : A8-Z8, Aa8-Kk8 (passe de Ii4 à Kk5 sans manque)
elala5653Paris: Gilles Gorbin 1557. First Edition with the Latin translation and commentary of Adrian l'Alemant. It is preceded by the 1529 edition with translation and commentary by Janus Cornarius. Stillwell mentions a 1542 edition but it is not listed in the other bibliographies or on Worldcat. "The first book ever written on medical geography climatology and anthropology." G & M "In the book Airs Waters and Places … written by Greek physician Hippocrates in the 5th or 4th century bce the first systematic attempt was made to set forth a causal relationship between human diseases and the environment. Until the new sciences of bacteriology and immunology emerged well into the 19th century this book provided a theoretical basis for the comprehension of endemic disease that persisting in a particular locality and epidemic disease that affecting a number of people within a relatively short period." Encyc. Britannica "In addition to being the earliest known recognition of the action of climate on health the text gives a comparison of the climatic conditions of Europe and Asia and their differences in flora and fauna." Stillwell Adams H596. BM STC French p. 226. Durling 2403. Wellcome 3202. cfGarrison & Morton 4th Edn. 1767 1923 English version in his Works. cfStillwell The Awakening Interest in Science 658. 8vo. ff. 8 the last blank 230 18. errata on verso of last leaf. text in Greek & Latin. early 20th century half pigskin slight staining in upper margins of last gatherings. elala5653 Paris: Gilles Gorbin, 1557
1665WB18304Lugduni Batavorum: Apud Danielem Abrahamum & Adrianum a Gaasbeeck 1665. Hardcover. Very Good. Two thick 8vo vols. A sumptous set of this fine edition bound in full red morocco gilt late 18th-early 19th c. Large book label to front pastedown of Anselmi Van Den Bocaerde. And smaller book labels of P.G. Skinos. Lengthy 19th century inscription in French discussing 19th c. provenance and sales noting dates 1832 and 1853. Text in parallel columns of Greek and Latin. Spines faded a bit of surface rubbing small scuffs but still a superb set. <br/><br/> Apud Danielem, Abrahamum & Adrianum a Gaasbeeck hardcover books
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
114141Lugduni Lyon Antoine Vincent 1562. . Later Janus Cornarius edition; 8vo 16 x 10.5cm; woodcut initials contemporary ownership signature to the title and a few small notes in the contents light dampstain affecting the final 20 leaves of text occasional light spotting to the rest of the contents; early 19th century calf spine gilt in compartments with floral and star tools and roll with birds to the tail triple gilt fillets gilt roll to turn-ins marbled endpapers all edges dyed red small worm hole to the spine dampstain to upper board a few other small scuffs and marks; very good condition; 542pp.<br /> A lovely copy of the Janus Cornarius translation of the works of Hippocrates originally published in 1545. In handsome early nineteenth-century calf with gilt-tooled spine.<br /><br />Janus Cornarius 1500-1558 was a gifted humanist scholar who edited and translated classical medical works particularly on pharmacology. Erasmus addressed him as 'ornatissime Cornari' 'oh-so-refined Cornarius' and extolled his translation of Hippocrates: 'The genius is there; the erudition is there the vigorous body and vital spirit are there; in sum nothing is missing that was required for this assignment confronted happily it would seem despite its difficulty'.<br /> Lugduni [Lyon], Antoine Vincent, 1562. 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
1633010182Lugduni Batavorum: Ioannes Maire Joannes Marie 1633. Book. Good. Hardcover. 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall. 4 7/8" x 2 3/4". Text in Latin and Greek. Printer's device at title page the hermit. 4 800 22. Bound in early calf Good 1/4" loss of leather at spine ends joints broken yet string ties holding nicely no spine labels edges rubbed. Internally clean tight and unmarked. Galen's commentaries on Hippocrates classic works in Plancy's Latin translation. Ioannes Maire (Joannes Marie) Hardcover
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. (31),304,(2 blank) a. (8),64 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.