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181693335BB1816 . Paris: Mèquignon-Marvis 1816. 10 x 65 cm. XVI 284 S. Halbleder. Rotes Rückenschild mit Goldbuchstaben- und Filletten. Umlaufender Grünschnitt. altersmässig leicht gebräunt und stockfleckig; etwas angestaubt; auf Schmutztitel alter Fleck; Besitzereintrag und Widmung auf Schmutztitel; Einband etwas beschabt; Kanten leicht berieben; Ecken wenig bestossen Zweisprachige Ausgabe. Latein/Französisch. Hippokrates 460-370 vor Chr. Antiker Arzt Begründer der modernen Medizin. unknown
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18894Paris, CGPE, Compagnie générale de publicité et d'édition, 1957, grand in-8 broché, sous étui, 193 pp. Illustrations. Traduction nouvelle de Pierre Theil. Non coupé. Edition numérotée (n°12) sur 1000 ex. TRES BON ETAT
27774Traduction nouvelle en français moderne par le docteur Pierre Theil . 1957 . Editions C.G.P.E. Grand in 8° br. Couverture rempliée sous emboitage .CIX ,194 pp.Gravures en noir .Tirage limité à 1000 exemplaires numérotés sur Alfa .
1843131498Paris (36, rue de Bellechasse) : [s.n.] 1843 In-32, demi-basane brune, dos lisse orné, 149- 2 pp. Quelques rousseurs. Coins usés.
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
3353A l'enseigne du Pot Cassé. 1945. In-8° broché. Couverture illustrée. Nombreuses illustrations in et hors texte par A. F. Cosÿns. 192 pages. 1/2.000 sur papier de Bornéo.
1957RO80159298COMPAGNIE GENERALE DE PUBLICITE ET D'EDITION. 10 décembre 1957. In-8. Broché. Très bon état, Couv. fraîche, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 193 pages. ENVOI DU TRADUCTEUR, Pierre Theil. Exemplaire n°85 / 1000 tiré sur papier Fleur d'Alfa. Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc, hors-texte. Couverture contre-pliée.. . Sous Emboitage. . Classification Dewey : 97.2-Dédicace, envoi
1957504069Compagnie générale de publicité et d'édition 1957 193 pages in8. 1957. Broché. 193 pages. Exemplaire N°86 tiré sur alfa - Envoi du traducteur en page de garde - papier cristal un peu bruni & coins du boitier carton abimés
17972170MONTPELLIER. TOURNEL. AN V DE LA REPUBLIQUE. (1797). PETIT IN-12 (8,5 X 14 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE XII + 116 ET XXVIII PAGES, RELIURE D'EPOQUE PLEIN VEAU MARBRE, DOS LISSE ORNE DE CAISSONS A FLEURONS DORES, TITRE DORE SUR ETIQUETTE MAROQUIN ROUGE, FILET DORE SUR COUPES, TRANCHES MOUCHETEES. PETITES TRACES D'USURE EXTERIEURE, SINON BON EXEMPLAIRE.
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
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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
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
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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
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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
2573Paris: Simon Sylvius Du Bois 1527. Hardcover. Good. Small octavo. 208ff. a8-z8 aa8-cc8. Lacks cc8. Lacks last leaf. Woodcut initials. Contemporary blindstamped panelled pigskin over wooden boards. Clasps intact. Not in Durling. A previous owner's signature on the verso of the title-page is dated 1623. Pagination for the Du Bois editon does not match with the Wellcome Library copy per COPAC data. Copies at the National Library of Poland Biblioteka Narodowa and the Bibliotheque Nationale de France. <br/> <br/> Paris: Simon Sylvius (Du Bois), 1527. hardcover
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