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Shelfmark

Ga.1.06 - Ga.1.08

Author

Title

[Sermones medicinales septem. Con: I) De conservatione sanitatis; II) De febribus; III) De membris capitis; IV) De membris spiritualibus; V) De membris naturalibus; VI) De membris generationis; VII) De cirurgia et de decoratione. Add: Utiliora quaedam remedia].

Publication, distribution, etc.

Impressum venetijs : per Magistrum Bernardinum de tridio. de Mo[n]teserrato., [1490-1491].

Physical description

7 parts in 3 v. ; 43 cm. (Fo.)

Note

In seven parts, dated: In seven parts, dated: I) 15 Apr. 1491; II) 7 July 1491; III) 24 Dec. 1490; IV) 5 Aug. 1491; V) 18 June 1491; VI) 5 Aug. 1491; VII) 8 Oct. 1491.

Note

Title printed in red.

Note

Contents of each 'sermon' listed, printed in red and black with printer's device.

Note

Printed in two columns with marginal annotations.

Note

Title taken from ISTC.

Citation/references note

ISTC, if00046000

Citation/references note

Goff, F46

Citation/references note

Hain, 11768

Provenance

Inscription on title-pages of vols. 2 and 3: Ex libris Claudii Magei.

Provenance

Inscription on title-pages: Ex dono Andreae Windesor de Stoake armigerj. 1600.

Provenance

Engraved armorial bookplates of Eton College on t.p. of each volume.

Provenance

Engraved armorial bookplate of Edward Waddington on the t.p. of each volume and subsequently pasted over - presumably inserted in error.

Binding

Early 16th century dark brown calf by Vincent Williamson; blind tooled triple fillet border, with gold tooled Eton College arms as centrepiece; traces of clasps and chains; blind tooled single fillet and double fillet on spine; yellow-green stained edges; paper binders waste stubs with 15th/16th century hand visible.

Copy-specific note

Previous shelfmarks: Dp.1.8-10; Ga.1.7-9.

Subject

Medicine, medieval.

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Added entry--place

Italy Venice

Language code

lat

Identifier

B46119
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