Anbieter: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 28,03
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Anbieter: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 37,64
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Anbieter: Antiquariaat Brinkman, since 1954 / ILAB, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Basel 1917. 118 Ss. Diss. Leinen. (PHOTOKOPIERTES EXEMPLAR / xerox copy).
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Verlag: Berlin, Akademie Verlag, 1968., 1968
Anbieter: C O - L I B R I , Bremen - Berlin ; Deutschland / Germany ., Berlin, Deutschland
(413)-850 Seiten. - Grüner Original-Leineneinband mit hellbraunem Kopffarbschnitt; 8vo.(ca. 25 x 18 x 3 cm; ca. 1,1 kg.). *** 1. AUFLAGE, GEBUNDENE ORIGINALAUSGABE. - Vorsatzblatt seitlich aussen leicht angestaubt; SEHR GUTES EXEMPLAR.
Sprache: Latein
Verlag: Creative Media Partners, LLC Okt 2022, 2022
ISBN 10: 1015721680 ISBN 13: 9781015721685
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware.
Sprache: Latein
Verlag: Creative Media Partners, LLC Okt 2022, 2022
ISBN 10: 101571661X ISBN 13: 9781015716612
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware.
Anbieter: SKULIMA Wiss. Versandbuchhandlung, Westhofen, Deutschland
Zustand: Wie Neu. Zustandsbeschreibung: leichte Lagerspuren. Curavit Sergio Sconocchia. I: A - fistularum. II: fistulas - sciat. III: sciatici - Zopyre; Indices. Drei Bände, zus. XII,1.500 Seiten, Großformat, Leinen (Olms-Weidmann 1996). Statt EUR 448,00. Gewicht: 4400 g - Gebunden/Gebundene Ausgabe.
Sprache: Latein
Verlag: Estienne, Genève, 1567
Anbieter: Librairie Voyage et Exploration, Cerny, Frankreich
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Couverture rigide. Zustand: Bon. Edition originale. Genève, Excudebat Henricus Stephanus, 1567, folio (34x23cm), pagination par colonnes, 2ff.-866-846-434, veau tacheté, dos à nerfs, manque au dos, coiffes absentes, coins usés, mouillure claire. 1 volume sur 2 de la rare édition publiée par Estienne en 1567, contenant les parties III à V de l'édition complète. Elle comprend les textes suivants : Aëtius d'Amida (Contractae ex veteribus medicinae tetrabiblos), Philaretus (De pulsuum scientia), Theophilus (De retrimentorum vesicae cognitione), Jean Actuarius (De actionibus et affectibus spiritus animalis), Nicolaus Myrepsus (De compositione medicamentorum), le De podagra traduit par Musurus, Celse (De re medica), Scribonius Largus (De compositione medicamentorum), Marcellus Empiricus (De medicamentis), Serenus Sammonicus (De medicina praecepta saluberrima) et Rhemnius Fannius Palaemon (De ponderibus et mensuris). Ensemble, ces traités couvrent la médecine grecque tardive, la physiologie byzantine, la pharmacopée alexandrine et la tradition latine, constituant la première grande somme imprimée des médecins post-galéniques. M1-Et0.
Verlag: Froben,, Basel,, 1536
Anbieter: Antiquariaat FORUM BV, Houten, Niederlande
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EUR 25.000,00
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In den WarenkorbAd 1: First edition of an ancient compendium of pharmacological preparations by the Gallo-Roman physician Marcellus Empiricus, originally composed ca. 410 AD. "An extraordinary mixture of traditional knowledge, popular (Celtic) medicine, and rank superstition. Interesting also for the historian of botany, because of the great number of plants mentioned" (Sarton). Marcellus was born in Bordeaux and magister officiorum under Theodosius I (379-395).Ad 2: First edition of a collection of four medical works, compiled by the Swiss physician Albanus Torinus (1489-1550). The main part of the work consists of De re medica, also known as Medicina Pliniana, a very popular medical text during the Middle Ages. Compiled in the fourth century by an anonymous author, it is generally ascribed to Plinius Valerianus, also called pseudo-Plinius, since it mainly derived from Pliny the Elder's Historia naturalis. The work also contains three other medical works from different authors. "The contents are all either spurious works or later compilations from genuine works of the authors to whom they are attributed" (Durling). It starts with an introduction to "the art of healing", ascribed to Soranus of Ephesus. The second text is by Oribasius, a Greek medical writer from the fourth century BC. The work closes with a botanical text, De virtutibus herbarum, ascribed to Lucius Apuleius Madaurensis, but written by an anonymous author from the fourth century, known as Pseudo-Apuleius.With many sentences marked in pencil in the fore-edge margins. The Marcellus Empiricus was originally published together with a work by Galen, here replaced by Thorer's De re medica, lacking the first 12 leaves (title-page and preliminaries). With a minor water stain at the head of the first 25 leaves and the title-page of ad 1 slightly browned.l Ad 1: Durling 2951; USTC 604332; Wellcome I, 4043; cf. Sarton, Introduction to the hist. of science I, p. 391; ad 2: Durling 4351; Parkinson 2410; USTC 605590; not in Wellcome. With a woodcut caduceus device on the title page and several woodcut initials. Set in roman types. Pages: 252, [12]; 125, [1] ll. With: (2) [THORER, Alban]. [De re medica].(Colophon: Basel, Andreas Cratander, 1528). With the first leaf of the main text in a 4-piece woodcut border (3 initalled I.F.), Cratander's woodcut device on the last otherwise blank leaf, showing Occasio, the goddess of chance, and dozens of charming woodcut initials. Set in roman types. 2 works in 1 volume. Small folio (30 x 22 cm). 20th-century half parchment.
Verlag: Basel, Froben, 1536., 1536
Anbieter: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Österreich
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EUR 25.000,00
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In den Warenkorb252, (12); 125, (1) ff. With a woodcut caduceus device on title-page and several woodcut initials. Set in roman types. With: (2) [Thorer, Alban]. [De re medica]. (Basel, Andreas Cratander, 1528). With the first leaf of the main text in a 4-piece woodcut border (3 initalled I.F.), Cratander's woodcut device on the last otherwise blank leaf, showing Occasio, the goddess of chance, and dozens of charming woodcut initials. Set in roman types. 2 works in 1 volume. Small folio (300 x 220 mm). 20th-century half parchment. (1): First edition of an ancient compendium of pharmacological preparations by the Gallo-Roman physician Marcellus Empiricus, originally composed ca. 410 AD. "An extraordinary mixture of traditional knowledge, popular (Celtic) medicine, and rank superstition. Interesting also for the historian of botany, because of the great number of plants mentioned" (Sarton). Marcellus was born in Bordeaux and magister officiorum under Theodosius I (379-395). - (2): First edition of a collection of four medical works, compiled by the Swiss physician Albanus Torinus (1489-1550). The main part of the work consists of "De re medica", also known as Medicina Pliniana, a very popular medical text during the Middle Ages. Compiled in the fourth century by an anonymous author, it is generally ascribed to Plinius Valerianus, also called pseudo-Plinius, since it mainly derived from Pliny the Elder's "Historia naturalis". Consisting of five books, it gives various medicines and treatments for different diseases, ailments, wounds, tumours etc. - The work also contains three other medical works from different authors. "The contents are all either spurious works or later compilations from genuine works of the authors to whom they are attributed" (Durling). It starts with an introduction to "the art of healing", ascribed to Soranus of Ephesus. The second text is by Oribasius, a Greek medical writer from the fourth century BC. According to Durling, the text is an extract from the first chapter of his Euporista ad Eunapium. The work closes with a botanical text, De virtutibus herbarum, ascribed to Lucius Apuleius Madaurensis, but written by an anonymous author from the fourth century, known as Pseudo-Apuleius. In one of the manuscripts Torinus used, the text was ascribed to the famous Italian physician Antonio Musa Brassavola (1500-55), an expert on the works of Galen and heavily influenced by his work. - The editor of the work, Torinus, was appointed professor of practical medicine at the University of Basel after receiving the degree of doctor in medicine in Montpellier. He translated many Greek texts into Latin, or Latin works into the vernacular, including Vesalius's De humani corporis fabrica. - With a bookseller's ticket on pastedown and many sentences marked in pencil in the fore-edge margins. The Marcellus Empiricus was originally published together with a work by Galen, here replaced by Thorer's De re medica, lacking the first 12 leaves (title-page and preliminaries). With a minor water stain at the head of the first 25 leaves and the title-page of (1) slightly browned. - (1): Durling 2951. USTC 604332. Wellcome I, 4043. Cf. Sarton, Introduction to the hist. of science I, p. 391. - (2): Durling 4351. Parkinson 2410. USTC 605590. Not in Wellcome.
Sprache: Latein
Verlag: Leipzig & Berlin, B. G. Teubner, 1916., 1916
Anbieter: Antiquariat Stefan Wulf, Berlin, Deutschland
Gr.-Oktav. Goldgepr. Org.-Ganzleinen (etwas ausgeblichen bzw. lichtrandig). XXXV (+I), 368 S., vorderes Vorsatzpapier etwas brüchig, sonst wohlerhalten. [=Corpus Medicorum Latinorum; V]. - Erste Ausgabe und maßgebliche Rezension des Buches über die Heilmittel von Marcellus, diente der deutschen Übersetzung von E. Lichtenhain als Vorlage. - Niedermann war Schweizer Altphilologe, der über mehrere Jahrzehnte hinweg Lehrstühle in Basel und Neuchatel innehatte. Seine wertvollen Beiträge zum Fach zählen mehrere hundert Arbeiten. - PROVENANCE: The book offered comes from the library of the world-famous Karl-Sudhoff-Institute for the History of Medicine (and Sciences) of the Leipzig University, which was dispersed by sale by the end of 2018. The institute was the first of its kind in the world when it was founded in 1906 and through its existence it gained much considerable relevance for the international emergence of a modern history of science and the source-based cultural studies. The institute was overseen by Karl Sudhoff, the most important historian of medicine of the 20th century, as was the annexed library that contained a high number of volumes sent (and sometimes even dedicated) to him personally. After Sudhoff's death in 1938 the institute was renamed to Karl-Sudhoff-Institut in honour of his achievements. All books from this library offered by us (about 2.500) were properly withdrawn from the Leipzig University Libraries holdings and bear corresponding marks (such as handwritten signatures on spines, stamps on titlepages or fly leaves). In general these were added to the volumes in a very careful manner and do not or only to a very small or neglectable degree affect the aesthetical appearance of the books. - [=Corpus Medicorum Latinorum; V]. - Erste Ausgabe und maßgebliche Rezension des Buches über die Heilmittel von Marcellus, diente der deutschen Übersetzung von E. Lichtenhain als Vorlage. - Niedermann war Schweizer Altphilologe, der über mehrere Jahrzehnte hinweg Lehrstühle in Basel und Neuchatel innehatte. Seine wertvollen Beiträge zum Fach zählen mehrere hundert Arbeiten. - PROVENANCE: The book offered comes from the library of the world-famous Karl-Sudhoff-Institute for the History of Medicine (and Sciences) of the Leipzig University, which was dispersed by sale by the end of 2018. The institute was the first of its kind in the world when it was founded in 1906 and through its existence it gained much considerable relevance for the international emergence of a modern history of science and the source-based cultural studies. The institute was overseen by Karl Sudhoff, the most important historian of medicine of the 20th century, as was the annexed library that contained a high number of volumes sent (and sometimes even dedicated) to him personally. After Sudhoff's death in 1938 the institute was renamed to Karl-Sudhoff-Institut in honour of his achievements. All books from this library offered by us (about 2.500) were properly withdrawn from the Leipzig University Libraries holdings and bear corresponding marks (such as handwritten signatures on spines, stamps on titlepages or fly leaves). In general these were added to the volumes in a very careful manner and do not or only to a very small or neglectable degree affect the aesthetical appearance of the books. - 1000 g.