Gc.5.22
[De miraculis occultis naturae]
Levini Lemnii medici Zirizaei Occulta naturæ miracula, ac varià rerum documenta, probabili ratione atque artifici coniectura explicata. Quibus preter priores susissimè recognitos ac multis in locis locupletatos, accesserunt Libri duo novi, mira rerum ac sententiarum varietate exornati, qui studioso avidoq[ue]; Lectori usui sunt futuri, & oblectamento..
Levini Lemnii medici Zirizaei Occvlta naturæ miracvla, ac varià rerum documenta, probabili ratione atque artifici coniectura explicata.
Antverpiæ, : Apud Guilielmum Simonem ad insigne Scuti Basiliensis., M.D.LXVII. [1567]
[16], 473, [23] p. ; 17cm. (8vo.)
Printer's device on title-page.
Engraved head-pieces.
Printed marginal notes.
Colophon: "Excudebat Christophorus Plantinus Antverpiae, anno M.D.LXVII. Pridie Ioannis".
Adams, L416
Book-label of Nicholas Mann, recording donation to Eton College in 1754.
From the library of E. Baluze lot 4954 (card catalogue).
Ms. inscription dated 1633 of "Monsieur Le Noir" on endpaper and "Claude Le Noir" on lower cover.
Parisian fanfare binding of open compartment type on brown Turkey leather; gilt spine; five raised bands; spine title: "Lemn. De occul. natur"; Hobson, G. Les reliures à la fanfare (1970) no. 216c.
Previously: Di.8.29.
Traditional medicine Early works to 1800.
Medicine, Magic, mystic, and spagiric Early works to 1800.
Medicine, Medieval Early works to 1800.
Curiosities and wonders Early works to 1800.
Simón, Willem, b. ca. 1529 - ? printer.
Plantin, Christophe, ca. 1520 - 1589 printer.
Mann, Nicholas, ? - -1753 former owner.
Baluze, Etienne, 1630 - 1718 former owner.
Le Noir, Claude, fl. 1633 - fl. 1633 former owner.
Belgium Antwerp.
B25880