Grafton Books. 1986. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 190 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
Reference : RO60069574
ISBN : 0586058192
By the author of 'The French Lieutenant's Woman'. Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
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typis B. J. Endteri, Noribergae, 1693. In-8 p. (mm. 208x168), 2 opere in 1 volume, p. pergamena coeva (restaur. per mancanze), titolo oro su tassello al dorso, 16 cc.nn., 582 pp.num., 17 cc.nn.; frontespizio in rosso e nero, testo su due colonne, ornato da testate, grandi capilettera e finali decorati inc. su legno; con una grande vignetta con più figure, pure xilografata (a p. 268).Questa importante farmacopea è divisa in 19 classi: I. Syruporum alterantium, mellium, juleporum, mivarum & rob - II. Syruporum purgantium - III. Electuariorum lenientium - IV. Electuariorum solutivorum mollium - V. Confectionum solutivarum solida in forma parandi - VI. Pilularum compositiones - VII. Extractorum genuinum - VIII. Decoctorum - IX. Pulverum medicatorum - X. Eclegmatum diacodiorum - XI. Specierum seu pulverum aromaticorum - XII. Trochiscorum rite - XIII. Pastarum odoratarum & suffituum - XIV. Confectionum antidotalium narcoticarum, seu opiatarum, cordialium & consimilium - XV. Aquarum compositarum, infusionum & essentiarum - XVI. Oleorum coctorum, et expressorum - XVII. Unguentorum - XVIII. Emplastrorum - XIX. Ceratorum, ac cataplasmatum.Segue (da p. 441):"Mantissa Spagyrica" in quibus vera et accurata methodo selectissimorum medicamentorum compositiones et praeparationes traduntur, quae cum servatis suorum ingredientium virtutibus, tum iisdem exaltatis, medico, in profligandis humani corporis aegritudinibus, ad vota servitura sunt. Divisa in due parti con 12 capitoli ed illustrata da due grandi vignette xilografate nel t. (a p. 494 e 509).Cfr. Biographie Médicale,VII, p. 532: Jean Zwelfer, né en 1618, dans le Palatinat, eut d'abord un gout exclusif pour la pharmacie, à laquelle il s'appliqua pendant seize ans; mais il étudia ensuite la médicine, et se rendit à Padoue, où la Faculté lui accorda le bonnet doctoral. Après sa promotion, il passa à Vienne, et s'y fit estimer comme practicien jusqu'à sa mort arrivée, en 1668. Ses ouvrages, écrits d'un style quelquefois mordant, lui attirèrent de nombreuses et vives discussions.. Les ouvrages de Zwelfer ont été imprimés plusieurs fois e viene citata anche la prima ediz. della ns. opera, Vienne, 1652.Cfr. anche Eloy Diz. storico della medicina, VII, p. 323 - Krivatsy,13286.Frontesp. restaur. per piccola manc. (non di testo) e con antiche parole mss.; con bruniture più o meno pesanti, neri aloni margin. su un certo numero di pagine, e con fioriture, ma complessivam. discreto esemplare. .
Londini (Londres), Jacobum Allestry, 1668
Petit in-4 (206 x 168 mm), vélin crème, dos lisse, titre calligraphié, tranches mouchetées (reliure d'époque). Edition originale, illustrée de 8 planches hors-texte (dont 6 dépliantes) et 4 figures dans le texte. Walter Charleton (1619 - 1707), naturaliste britannique, fut médecin de Charles Ier d'Angleterre. (quelques traces sur la reliure, restauration sur une gravure, quelques rousseurs). // Small quarto (206 x 168 mm), cream vellum, smooth spine, calligraphic title, sprinkled edges (contemporary binding). First edition, illustrated with 8 plates (including 6 folding), and 4 figures in the text. Walter Charleton (1619 - 1707), british naturalist, was a physician for Charles I England. (some little dust on binding, restoration on a plate, some spots).
Augsburg, (Augustae Vindel.), Apud Viduam Theoph. Goebelii, Typis Koppmayerianis impressa, 1686.
8vo. 62,(2) p., 2 engraved plates. Modern marbled boards. 16 cm (Ref: VD17 1:060593L) (Details: Title in red and black. Occasional Hebrew texts and inscriptions. Two engraved plates of two sides of the four-sided Roman monument of one Aelius Montanus Haederanus found in Augsburg, and erected in the garden of the Aedes Peutingeriana; good quality paper) (Condition: Two plates depicting two sides of the four-sided Roman monument have been removed) (Note: The German orientalist Matthias Friedrich Beck, 1649-1701, studied in Jena oriental languages and literature. In 1672 he received a stipendium from the city of Augsburg to finish his studies. From 1677 onward he played an important role in this city. He is said to have had a great knowledge of Hebrew and other Semitic languages. (ADB 2, 218). In the first 44 p. of this booklet 8 medieval Hebrew inscriptions which were to be found in the city of Augsburg, are elaborately discussed. In the appendix Beck publishes 3 inscriptions which had escaped one way or the other the attention of the Augsburg humanist Marcus Velser. Marcus Velser, or Velserus, 1558-1614, was a city official of Augsburg (Patricius Augustanus & Duumvir) and humanist. He contributed e.g. to the great Corpus of ancient inscriptions of Janus Gruter, which was published in 1602. He also corresponded with the famous J. Scaliger. Velserus wrote about the history of his native city. Augsburg, or in Latin Augusta Vindelicorum was founded by the Romans in 15 BC. Beck tries in his treatise to reconstruct the history of the Jews in Augsburg from early medieval times. Before that he sketches the history of the diaspora ever since the destruction of the s econd temple in Jerusalem in 70 A.D. Beck looks for Jewish traces in the topography, and investigates offical texts and annals of the city, written during the Middle Ages. Beck was certainly not an anti-semite. He compiles from all kinds of local texts a very sad list of miserable occurrences. He never accuses the Jews of anything, but on the other hand he also never condems the cruel treatment of the Jews by the inhabitants of the city or their representatives. Beck explains that, because no effort has hitherto been put into the collecting of Jewish inscriptions in Germany, he decided to publish 8 Jewish inscriptions found in the city. He elaborately comments upon the linguistic and historical background of the inscriptions. The oldest inscription dates according to Beck from 693, the second from 991. The last one he discusses dates from 1446. Beck's best known work is Martyrologium ecclesiae Germanicae pervetustum, Augsburg 1687. See for the history of Jewish Augsburg and its Jewish monuments: Yehuda Shenef, 'When even cedars fall in flames ' Some explanatory notes on history and remnants of the Medieval Jewish Cemetery of Augsburg called Judenkirchhof, 2011) (Collation: A-D8, leaf D8 recto errata, leaf D8 verso blank) (Photographs on request)
Genève, Société des Libraires, 1701. 2 parties en 1 vol. petit in-8°, parchemin bruni souple, titre calligraphié en long au dos. Reliure de l'époque, traces de lacets. 67 pp., (3) pp., 37 pp., (2) pp., (1) p. blanche ; (1) f., 76 pp., (1) f. Rousseurs, qq. ff. écornés.[C10]
Seconde édition rare de ce "supplément" apporté au Thesaurus du médecin et rosicrucien Adrian von Mynsicht (1603-1638) qui donnait dans son recueil (publié pour la première fois en 1631) un grand nombre de recettes pharmaceutiques d'onguents, liqueurs, emplâtres et médications diverses qui restèrent couramment en usage jusqu'au XVIIIe siècle. L'ouvrage de Musitano (1635-1714) est complété de contributions de Andrea Battimelli et de Girolamo Piperi. La première édition avait été donnée à Naples en 1697 où l'auteur exerçait également en tant que prêtre. Duveen, 419; Ferguson II, 122.
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Albin Michel broché Bristol Paris 1983 225 pages en format 13 - 20 cm 2-226-01942-1
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