Avicennae Arabvm medicorvm principis

Author(s)

    • Alpago, Andrea, 16th century
    • Mongiús, Johannes Paulus, 16th century
    • 'Abd al-Wahid ibn Muhammad, al-Juzjani
    • Massa, Niccolo, d. 1569
    • Paulinus Fabius, fl. 1600
    • Raspano, Fabritio, fl. 1595
    • Arnaldus de Villa Nova, d. 1311?
    • Armegandus Blasil, fl. 1280
    • Costeo, Giovanni

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Avicennae Arabvm medicorvm principis

Ex Gerardi Cremonensis versione, & Andreae Alpagi Bellunensis castigatione ; A Ioanne Costaeo, & Ioanne Paulo Mongio annotationibus iampridem illustratus ; Nunc uero ab eodem Costaeo recognitus, & nouis alicubi obseruationibus adauctus ; Quibus principum philosophorum, ac medicorum consensus, dissensusq́ue indicatur ; Vita ipsius Auicennae ex Sorsano Arabe eius discipulo, à Nicolao Massa latine scripta, & figuris quibusdam ex priori nostra editione sumptis ; Additis nuper etiam Librorum canonis oeconomijs, necnòn Tabulis isagogicis in vniuersam medicinam ex arte, Hvmain, idest Ioannitii Arabis ; Per Fabium Paulinum Vtinensem ; Cum indicibus quattuor, duobus vocum arabicarum, altero Gerardi Cremonensis altero Bellunensis, duobus rerum memorabilium, altero in Auicennae contextu, altero in annotationibus contentarum

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Avicennae Arabvm medicorvm principis ex Gerardi Cremonensis versione

Avicennae Arabum medicorum principis

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Vol. 1 has added engraved title page: Avicennae Arabvm medicorvm principis, canon medicinae. Qvo vniversa medendi scientia pulcherrima, & breui methodo planissimè explicatur. Eiusdem De viribus cordis. [De] remouendis nocumentis in regimine sanitatis [De] syrupo acetoso. Cantica

Vol. 1 has special title page: "Tabvlae isagogicae in vniversam medicinam. Ex arte Hvmain, idest Ioannitij Arabis. Auctore Fabio Paulino Vtinensi. Collectae, et editae a Fabritio Raspano"

The general index at end of v. 2 also has special title page

"De viribus cordis" is translated by Arnaldus de Villa Nova, and "Cantica" by Armegandus Blasii

"Courtesy of the History of Science Collections, the University of Oklahoma"

Header title: Avicennae Arabvm medicorvm principis ex Gerardi Cremonensis versione

Reproduction of: Venetiis : Apud Iuntas, 1608. 3 v

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    Microform (Microfiche)

Details

  • NCID
    BB01425039
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    lat
  • Text Language Code
    latara
  • Place of Publication
    New Canaan, CT
  • Pages/Volumes
    48 microfiches
  • Size
    11 × 15 cm
  • Subject Headings
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