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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Brand New. 62 pages. French language. 9.00x6.00x0.16 inches. In Stock.
Anbieter: libreriauniversitaria.it, Occhiobello, RO, Italien
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Verlag: Giuffre, Milano, 1965
Anbieter: Libreria Antiquaria Giulio Cesare di Daniele Corradi, Roma, RM, Italien
br.edit. XII + 197 p. in-8.
Verlag: Venetiis (Venice): apud Juntas, 1625, 1625
Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA
Zustand: Good. Folio . 25 x 35cm. Very good. Contemporary roan with repaired spine using new roan. 5 parts in 1 large folio volume - Scattered small stains in the upper margin, , 2 thin marginal wormholes on 13 leaves - [102], 44, 72, 136, 79 leaves - Titles framed by large woodcut vignettes on each part - Contemporary brown sheepskin binding (rubbed covers, scuffs, partial splits at the joints, worn corners) ; Double fillet on the covers (some gilding) - Ribbed spine decorated and titled in gold . Venetian edition of the works of Galen, a Greek physician of Antiquity who strove to construct a comprehensive explanatory system bringing together all aspects of the medical art. He is thus considered the last of the great creative physiciansof Greco-Roman antiquity and, along with Hippocrates, one of the founders of the great basic principleson which Western medicine is based. He prioritized anatomical observation and sought to establish hypotheses about physiological processes by conducting experiments on animals. OCLC Numbers 919962296 and 1335952784.
Verlag: Venetiis (Venice): apud Juntas, 1625, 1625
Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA
Zustand: Good. 2 volumes in 1. Folio 24 x 35.5cm. - 341, [2], 110pp.Contemporary brown roan binding (covers very scuffed with with loss on one cover; worn corners) - Double fillet framing on the covers (some gilding) - Decorated ribbed spine in good condition. - Brown morocco title label - Edges speckled with red - Yellowed leaves, mostly present in the upper margin, a few wormholes at the head of the pin and a few galleries in the upper margin - Titles framed with large wood-engraved vignettes - Old handwritten bookplates on the 1st white endpaper, some crossed out, others on the title .Edition of the works of Galen, Greek physician of Antiquity who endeavored to construct a comprehensive explanatory system bringing together all parts of the medical art. He is thus considered the last of the great creative physicians of Greco-Roman Antiquity and, with Hippocrates, one of the founders of the great basic principles on which Western medicine is based. He gave priority to anatomical observation and sought to establish hypotheses on physiological processes by conducting experiments on animals. . OCLC Numbers 919962296 and 1335952784.
Verlag: enice, Juntas (Tomasso Giunta )1553, 1553
Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA
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Zustand: Good. Later stiff vellum. 22 x 31.9cm. 497 numbered leaves = 994pp. Four full page woodcuts including bathers in the baths and a map of the Adriatic seas and surrounding territorries. Lacking leaf 489. .OCLC Number:14308346Notes: The augmented first edition of an anthology of works on baths and bathing by more than 70 Greek, Latin, and Arab authors, including Celsus, Petrus de Abano, Savonarola, Avicenna, and ?Abd al-Rah?ma?n ibn Muh?ammad ibn Wa?fid.Colophon (leaf 488r) reads: Venetijs apud haeredes Lucaeantonij Iuntae.Edited by Tommaso Giunta, whose dedicatory preface, dated July 7, 1552, is addressed to Francesco Contarini (1477-1558), son of cavalliere Zaccaria Contarini, and later, prefect of Padua.Woodcuts: large Giunta lily device on title page; historiated white initials; illustrations (all full-page) include a pictorial map of the region surrounding Venice; drawing of a pool at a health resort, in which men and women, including a blind man and a man on crutches, are using the water for recreation, cures, washing, and drinking; drawing of thermal baths having separate rooms for steam, showering, and warm and cold pools; and a plan for a three-prong system of baths, having hot and cool pools, fountains and underground channels directing water flow.Text printed in roman type, with some italic, in two columns; upper case reference letters in margins; printed marginal references in small roman type.Includes (leaves 307r-308r) "De thermis quae ad Timavi ostia sunt incerto authore", with prefatory remarks by the editor Tommaso Giunta. According to Giunta, the treatise derives from letters written by Giacomo Valvasone, but in the contents list on leaf 1?r, the word "Incerto" has been cancelled using a type rule, and authorship has been assigned to Jovita Rapicius.Leaves 489-497 (signature 3q ?) are an addition, containing "De balneis compendium ex Hippocrate et Galeno" by Giovanni Antonio Sicco.Includes alphabetical indexes of authors represented in the collection, and names of baths. In-folio vélin moderne (qlqs pages restaurées dont 488 et 497, manque la page 489, qq rousseurs et petites taches). 4 gravures sur bois à pleine page dans le texte et de nombreuses initiales gravées sur bois. Première édition de ce précieux recueil publié par Tomasso Giunta (1494-1566), réunissant les principaux traités touchant les bains et les eaux thermales composés depuis l'Antiquité classique jusqu'à la Renaissance, formant une histoire complète de la balnéologie tant occidentale qu'orientale. L'ouvrage regroupe les textes de plus de 70 auteurs parmi lesquels on retrouve Aristote, Avicenne, Hippocrate, Galien, Seneque, mais aussi Savonarole, Fuchs, Conrad Gessner, Agricola, etc. Il contient la description d'environ 200 lieux de thermalisme et plusieurs des traités présents dans ce recueil ne sont connus que grâce à cette édition. Le traité de Gessner sur les sources thermales de Suisse et d'Allemagne y paraît pour la première fois. L'édition est illustrée de 5 gravures sur bois représentant le plan d'un bain naturel près de Pozzuoli (f. 287), les machines pour les bains de Fideris en Suisse (f. 295), une très grande vue des bains de Plombières en France (f. 299), une carte de la côte Adriatique dans la zone de Trieste (f. 306 v°) et la représentation d'un bain romain (f. 489 v°). Manque la dernière gravure dans notre ouvrage. On trouve également de jolies lettrines historiées. Belle impression sur deux colonnes en lettres rondes de Tommaso et Giovanni Maria Giunta, fils de Lucantonio Giunta.
Verlag: Firenze, Giunta (haredes Philippi Iuntae), 1520., 1520
Anbieter: Antiquariat Thomas Rezek, München, Deutschland
circa 17 x 10,5 cm. 285 (recte 287) numbered leaves, 5 ff., with woodcut printer s device Later half-vellum "IT\ICCU\BVEE\021546; Adams P 1861. Rare early edition of these three longer traetises by the eminent humanist Pontano (1426-1503). Published as a self-contained part of the Latin works in prose and generally considered as part four of the "Opera omnia soluta oratione composita". The linguistic study "De aspiratione" contains many examples in Greek. " - Only minor spotting, little light waterstaining in few parts but mostly clean. First endpaper with newer heraldic bookmark.