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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
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1717h115.102GB: Londini Impensis Gul. Innys ad insignia principis in Coemeterio D. Pauli 1717. Fairly clean tight text. Old full panelled leather. Spine with raised bands. Some brown stains to edges of endpapers and first and last few leaves. All joints and hinges worn and/or cracked but covers holding well by strings. Lacking the original title label but pale brown panel beneath has stamped title still just legible. Book is in good plus condition with very noticeable signs of wear and/or age. . Hardback. G/No DW. Londini, Impensis Gul. Innys, ad insignia principis in Coemeterio D. Pauli, Hardcover
15261908010038Basel: Cratander; Officina Andreae Crantandri 1526. Hardcover. Very Good. The Works of Hippocrates 2nd edition. Folio. Early 19th century calf binding. Gilt stamped spine compartments red morocco spine label. 52 494 p. 2 Engraved title page. Printer's woodcut devices throughout. Generally good internally. A few pages have early marginalia. Minor marginal staining to first 20 pages. <br> Based on the Roman first edition of Fabio Calvio this edition was printed the next year in Basel with additional text. This edition contains the following additional texts lacking in the earlier edition: De Hominis Natura tr. Andrea Brentio of Padua as well as the Aphorisms tr. Niccolo Leoniceno and De Ratione Victus in Morbus Acutis and Praesagiorum liber both translated by Wilhelm Copus. <br> "Hippocrates freed medicine from superstition and the influence of priestcraft and based his system of medicine on the accumulated empirical knowledge of Egypt Cnidos and Cos. The 'Hippocratic oath' has remained until today the most valid expression of the duties and ethics of the medical profession. He created diagnostic medicine-Laennec admits that his idea was suggested to him by Hippocrates-and many of the famous Aphorisms have passed as proverbs into our everyday life." Printing in the Mind of Man 55 citing 1525 Roman 1st ed. of Franciscus Minitius Calvus. "Through the writings attributed to him Hippocrates is credited with developing the first system of empirical medicine based on clinical experience and the Hippocratic Oath has long been regarded as expressing the fundamental ethical and moral standards of the medical profession" Grolier Medicine p. 3. <br> Refs: Adams H568; Bruni Celli 629; Choulant p. 25; Durling 2321; Waller 4496; Wellcome 3178. Basel: Cratander; Officina Andreae Crantandri hardcover
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
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. 313042 blank a. 864 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. <br/><br/><em>An extremely scarce early edition of the "Aphorisms". Not in Choulant not in Waller and Wellcome and not in British Museum Short-Title Italy.Hippocratic medicine was very successfull "The proof of their success may be found in thtat for two millenia no better work was accomplished and often worse was done. Hippocratis medicine traversed the centuries somewhat like Aristotelian Logic; and if since the nineteenth century the errors of the physician have been seen to be more profound than those of the logician it is because the domaine that he explored was much the more complex."DSB VI p.429.The Hippocratic Oath has been taken in spirit if not in precise form by medical students for more than two thousand years. The Aphorisms the best known work of the Hippocratic Collection are probably genuinely Hippocratic at least in part. They are here presented with the commentaries of Galen both of which are in Latin translation. The well-known aphorism "Vita brevis ars vero longa" Life is short but art is long opens the book. Heirs of Hippocrates No. 1. </em> hardcover