Fb.5.20
[Epidemiorum libri. Latin and Greek]
Hippokratous Epidemion to Proton, kai to triton. = Hippocratis de morbis popularibus liber primus, & tertius. His accommodavit novem de febribus commentarios Johannes Freind, M. D. Coll. Med. Londin. & Soctis. Reg. Socius.
Friend Hippocr Gr.
Editio secunda.
Londini : Impensis Gul. Innys, ad insignia principis in Coemeterio D. Pauli, MDCCXVII [1717].
xxv, [1], 116; [2], 152p ; 21cm. (8vo.)
Previously: Ff.5.3.
Title and text in Greek and Latin; translation based on that of Anuce Foës.
Commentary vii includes letters from Frewin, Levett, Salusbury, Cade, and Mead, to Freind.
The first seven words of the title are transliterated from the Greek.
In two parts, the first containing the Greek and Latin texts, and the second, the Latin commentary, having a divisional titlepage and separate pagination.
ESTC N7806
Microfilm. Woodbridge, Conn. : Primary Source Microfilm, an imprint of Thomson-Gale, 2008. 1 reel ; 35 mm. Unit 490 (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 17145, no. 04).
Book-label of John Reynolds, recording donation to Eton College in 1751.
18th century brown calf; double blind fillet to form a border; five raised bands; spine title: "Friend Hippocr Gr.".
Fever Early works to 1800.
Epidemics Early works to 1800.
Diseases Fever Early works to 1800.
Communicable diseases Early works to 1800.
Reynolds, John, 1667 - 1727 former owner.
Innys, William, ? - -1756 bookseller.
Freind, John, 1675 - 1728 commentator.
England London.
grc lat
B24793