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    MOCHINGER, Georg; SENNERT, Daniel

    Publication Date: 1631

    Seller: Librairie Alain Brieux, Paris, France

    Association Member: ILAB

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    Couverture rigide. Condition: Bon. [8]-532-[12] pp. Paris, Antoine de Sommaville, 1631, in-12, [8]-532-[12] pp, Velin de l'époque, titre manuscrit en tête du dos, [Signatures : à4 ; A-Y12, Z8] Daniel Sennert (1572-1637) est l'un des plus célèbres médecins érudits du 17e siècle. Il occupa à Wittemberg pendant 35 ans la chaire de médecine. Sa très grande connaissance de la médecine des anciens lui permit d'unir pour la première fois les principes de Galien à ceux de Paracelse. Ex-libris ancien au contreplat : "Denys Coulon 1669". Reliure en bon état. Petites galerie de ver en pied de plusieurs feuillets, avec légère atteinte au texte. Petites rousseurs et une mouillure très pâle. Krivatsy, 7953. USTC n° 6021410.