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154344304Lyons: apud Seb. Gryphium 1543. <p>Rabelais François 1494 - 1553. Hippocrates 460 - 370 B.C.E. Aphorismorum Hippocratis sectiones septem. Ex Franc. Rabelaesi recognitione. 16mo. Collation: alpha - delta8 a - u8; signatures a - d and leaves e1 - e2 interleaved and bound after signature u in this copy. 64 318 pp. Lyon: Apud Seb. Gryphium 1543. 118 x 72 mm. Calf ca. 1543 rebacked some edgewear minor worming holes for leather ties present on front and rear covers. Very good copy. Extensively annotated in at least two 16th-century hands in the text front endpapers and on interleaved pages; 18 leaves of manuscript notes and commentary in what appears to be the same hands bound in the back followed by 16 blank leaves. Old woodcut armorial bookplate of D'Esbiey tipped to verso of title; later signature "A. de Grateloup" on bookplate. "Collection Victor Jansen" in blue ink on front pastedown.</p> <p> Very rare second edition first published in 1532 of the Aphorisms of Hippocrates edited by François Rabelais 1494-1553 the great Renaissance humanist writer and scholar. Rabelais entered monastic life at the age of sixteen spending about fifteen years at the Franciscan convent of Fontenay-le-Comte before leaving around 1525 to join the more liberal Benedictine order. It was at about this time that he began training as a physician in Paris and Montpellier obtaining his Bachelor of Medicine degree in 1530 and spending the following year studying Hippocrates' Aphorisms and Galen's Ars parva. In 1532 after moving to Lyon to serve as physician to the city's Hôtel-Dieu Rabelais published the work on which his reputation as a serious humanist scholar rests: A small 16mo volume containing Latin translations by other scholars of Hippocrates' Aphorisms Presages De natura humani and De ratione victus and Galen's Ars medicinalis augmented with his own annotations.</p> <p> "Rabelais's role in preparing this edition of the Aphorisms was that of editor. He had in his possession a Greek manuscript for which he claims the twin virtues of age and unimpeachable clarity. While lecturing at Montpellier he had used this to check the Latin translations current among his pupils and had discovered them to be incomplete and incorrect. He then embodied the result of his observations in a set of notes; and the following year while he was at Lyons Stephanus Gryphius saw these notes and suggested their incorporation in a pocket edition of Hippocrates. Rabelais was annoyed by the smallness of the proposed format which meant that his remarks had to be fitted into a very small space but pressed by Gryphius he consented. He took as the basis of his work an edition of the relevant parts of Hippocrates and Galen which Colines had published in 1524. It was decided to reprint this and then to add Rabelais's notes in the form of interpolation and marginal comment; and Rabelais's Greek text of the Aphorisms according to his much vaunted manuscript was printed as an appendix" Bolgar p. 63.</p> <p> Our copy of the second Rabelais edition begins with the Greek text of the Aphorisms which has its own title-page; in most copies these signatures are bound at the end of the work. It is likely that the interleaving and eccentric arrangement of the remaining signatures was done at the request of the 16th-century owner whose copious annotations written in a tiny beautiful and legible italic hand fill most of the interleaved sheets as well as the margins of many text pages. Some notes in a different hand are also found on several leaves. Adams H-576 H-558. Bakhtin Rabelais and his World p. 361. Bolgar "Rabelais's edition of the Aphorisms" Modern Language Review 350 1940: 62-66. </p> . apud Seb. Gryphium unknown books
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
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
1784401908Paris: J. Fr Valade 1784. Foot of spine chipped corners bumped bookplate on pastedown in good condition/From the Collection of Allan B. Kirsner M.D. Two works in one volume 12mo. 255; 271 pp with errata leaf at end. Text in Greek and Latin. Contemporary French mottled calf red morocco lettering-piece smooth spine decorated in gilt. A beautifully-designed and printed edition the Greek and Latin texts of the aphorisms on facing pages followed by notes by the French physician and scholar Edouard-François-Maria Bosquillon. <br/><br/> J. Fr Valade unknown books
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
1932M6229Messina:: "La Sicilia" 1932. 1932. 214 x 157 mm. Small 8vo. 30 pp. Frontis. port. Gray cloth black-lettered spine original printed wrappers bound in. Ownership rubber stamp on title. Very good. "La Sicilia", 1932. hardcover books