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In hoc volvmine continentvr, insignium medicorum, Ioan. Serapionis arabis de simplicibus medicinis opus præclarum & ingens [electronic resource] : Averrois arabis, de eisdem liber eximius, Rasis filii Zachariæ, de eisdem opusculum perutile, incerti item avtoris de centaureo libellus hactenus Galeno inscriptus, dictionvm arabicarvm ivxta at[quam] latinarum indexualde necessarius.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Ibn Serapion, Yúhānnā, active 9th century, Author.
- Rāzī, Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn Zakarīyā, 865?-925?, Author.
- Galen, Author.
- Averroës, 1126-1198, Author.
- Series:
- Bloomsbury Arcadian Online Library: History of Science and Medicine
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Materia medica--Early works to 1800.
- Materia medica.
- Medicine, Arab.
- Penn Provenance:
- The first owner was an Italian, and since Brufels' works were on the index, his name, at the head of the Adress to the Reader has been inked over. The same enthusiasm may have lead to the excision of the dedication leaf. Matthias Borbonius was probably the second owner of the book. He was born in the small town of Kolinec in South-West Bohemia in 1566. He studied medicine in Prague and Basle, and in 1599 began his own practice in Frantiskovy Lazne, in North-West Bohemia. In 1610 he was appointed Protomedicus of Bohemia. He became enmeshed in the politics of the Thirty Years' War, and was captured at the Battle of the White Mountain. He died in 1629.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource ([16], 397 pages)
- Other Title:
- In hoc volumine continentur, insignium medicorum, Ioan. Serapionis arabis de simplicibus medicinis opus præclarum & ingens
- Place of Publication:
- Argentorati: Excvdebat Georgivs Vlricher Andlanvs, 1531.
- Notes:
- Imprint taken from colophon.
- Adams I13; Bird 1293; Durling 2524; Ritter 2119; Wellcome 5936: besides the National Library of Medicine cope (Durlin), NUC records only two other locations, Missouri Botanical Garden library, and University of Minnesota.
- Local Notes:
- Fine copy in early seventeenth-entury pigskin, triple fillets on sides, floral cornerpieces, gilt central medallions, initials M.B.A.B. and the date of 1618 stamped in gilt on upper cover, edges stained blue. Contemporary ownership inscription of an Italian doctor Theophili Panavelli.
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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