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Practica seu commentaria in nonum Rasis ad Almansorem Ioannis Matthaei Gradii Mediolanensis omnium su[a]e ætatis & medicorum & philosophorum præstantissimi, in quibus morborum omnium, qui vnamquamque humani corporis partem inuadunt, natura, signa, caus[a]e, curationesque, luculentissime explicantur. Opus sanè absolutissimum, ac omnibus medicinæ studiosis apprime necessarium. Antonii Gradii medici excellentissimi de febribus aureum opusculum. Iano Matthæo Durastante medico & philosopho sanctoiustano oculatissimo ac diligentissimo censore. Index nunc primum accessit, ea omnia complectens, quæ visa sunt animaduersione digna.
Portion of title: Commentaria in nonum Rasis ad Almansorem.
Venetiis : apud Iuntas, M D LX. [1560]
[45], 418 leaves ; 34 cm.
Commentary on Razi's works.
Bulk of the text printed in double columns.
Printer's emblem as title-page vignette, and beneath colophon on final page; woodcut initials with arabesques; printed marginal annotations.
Colophon: Venetijs in officina h[a]eredum Luceantonij Iunt[a]e. M D L X.
Includes index.
Adams, R226
Engraved armorial bookplate of Eton College.
Late sixteenth or early seventeenth century brown calf; possibly by Vincent Williamson; blind tooled triple fillet frame; blind tooled triple fillet on spine, with compartments of single fillet hatching at head and tail, and single fillet on raised bands; blind tooled single fillet on board edges; trace of chain; manuscript pastedowns; red sprinkled edges.
Previous shelfmarks: Al.4.35, Db.3.7.
Human anatomy Early works to 1800.
Medicine, Arabic Early works to 1800.
Giunta, Lucantonio, 1540 - 1602 printer.
Williamson, Vincent binder.
Italy Venice.
lat
B46303