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Published by Forgotten Books, 2017
ISBN 10: 033199139XISBN 13: 9780331991390
Seller: Buchpark, Trebbin, Germany
Book
Condition: Wie neu. Zustand: Wie neu | Seiten: 988 | Sprache: Lettisch.
Published by Typis & Sumptibus Samuelis Chouet, Genevae [Geneva], 1657
Seller: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A.
Condition: Good. Later printing. 736pp. Folio [40 cm] Rebacked in modern brown leather, with portions of the original backstrip laid over, and the original marbled paper over boards (with numerous large losses from the paper, several of the original leather corners missing, and the underlying boards exposed). Title page printed in red and black. Serpent title device. Text printed in both Greek and Latin. Many pages are printed in double columns. Decorative head pieces and initials. Hinges reinforced. Headbands loose. Text block partially cracked at the title page. No frontispiece. There are very occasional dampstains in the margins, with the largest stains measuring 2 1/2 by 2 3/4" deep, and there are small marginal losses from several of the pages. Else, the pages are remarkably bright. Pagination ends at p. 736. Spine title: Opera Hippocrat. May require extra postage due to weight. A work containing Sections I - V of Magni Hippocratis Medicorum Omnium, in Greek and Latin, by one of the most famous physicians of ancient times, with learned commentary by Anutius Foesius, a prominent Hippocratic commentator.
Published by Francofurti ( Frankfurt ) , in Officina Daniewlis ac Daudis Aubriorum & Clementis Scleichij, 1621
Seller: Antiquariat Buchseite, Purkersdorf, Austria
Book
2°, Leder. Condition: Gut. Erstauflage, EA. 1352 Seiten plus Index schöne neuere Privatbindung, gestochene Titelvignette, zweisprachig Lateinisch - Altgriechisch, die ersten und letzten Seiten am Rand beschädigt, die ersten und letzten 50 Blatt etwas wurmlöchrig, durchgehend im Satzspiegel gedunkelt, sonst guter Zustand la Gewicht in Gramm: 12550.
Published by Samuelis Chouer, Geneva, 1657
Seller: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condition: very good. Frontispiece portrait of Hippocrates, title printed in red & black with engraved vignette. (46), 1344, (53)pp. Genevae: Samuelis Chouer, 1657. BOUND WITH: Foesius, Anutius. Oeconomia Hippocratis Alphabeti Serie Distincta. (8), 418pp. Two volumes in one. Very thick folio, crude but solidly bound in modern two-toned cloth (inner hinges mended; scattered foxing and some light staining, mostly in margins; several short tears in margins and a few tiny wormholes). Genevae: Samuelis Chouer, 1662. Text in Greek with Latin translation and commentary. Anutius Foesius was ".the most learned, industrious, and able of Hippocratic commentators before Littre." Garrison. Later editions (possibly 7th and 3rd) of Durling p. 283 and Wellcome I, 3176. GM 13 note.
Published by typis & sumptibus Samuelis Chouet. 1657-1662, Genevae., 1657
Seller: Libreria Antiquaria di Porta Venezia, Milano, Italy
folio. Cc. 1b, (24 nn), 1344, (28 nn), (4), 418. Opera in due volumi con belle legature coeve in tutta pergamena morbida, titolo manoscritto al dorso, buone condizioni generali, carte lievemente brunite a tratti, mancanza al margine bianco nell'angolo superiore delle ultime 4 carte senza perdita di testo. Ritratto di Ippocrate nell'antiporta del primo volume. Testo su due colonne in greco e in latino. Seconda parte: Oeconomia Hippocratis alphabeti serie distincta opus non solum tyronibus sed etiam artis apollineae mystagogis.in quo dictionum apud Hippocratem.Anutio Foesio Mediomatrico Medico authore.Cfr. Wellcome III, 269.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Tou Megalou Ippokratous panton ton iatron koruthaiou ta euriskomena magni Hippocratis Medicorum Omnium Facile Principis, Opera Omnia Quae Extant, in viii sections ex erotianimente distributa. Nunc denvo Latina interpretatione & annotationibus illustrata, Anutio Foesio Mediomatrico Medico Authore: adiecta sunt ad vi sectionem palladii scholia Graeca in librum [Greek] & sua latinitate donata. Hispraeterea accessere variae in omnes Hippocr. Libb. Lectiones Graecae, ex reconditissimis manuscriptis exemplaribus summa diligenia collectae, antea quidem partim Frobeniano codici, partim verbosissimis Galeni Commentariis: nunc autem ipsissimis textus paginis ac lineis summo cum labore applicatae: necnon etiam quordundam doctiss. virorum in aliquot Hippocr. libros Observationes. Omnia nunc ab innumeris, quibus prior scaterbat editio, vitiis repurgata. Cum indice quadruplici longe amplissimo & utilissimo. Cum gratia & privilegio S. Rom. Imp. Vicarii ad An. XII. Francofurti, in Officina Danielis ac Davidis Aubriorum, & Clementis Scleichij. Anno M. DC. XXI. (1621). Two volumes in early full brown leather over boards, later respined (likely 20th century). Corners chipped. Gold text/fleurons etc, and raised bands on spines. Speckled page edges. Decorative capitals and head pieces. Early ink annotations to front paste down, ffep and one page of prelims (with some red ink), as well as a couple loosely inserted leaves in volume one annotated in a similar hand (and later penciled Greek notation). Early similar marginalia on 5p3(v). Early prior owner s names on title page. Text in Greek and Latin throughout. Leaves variably toned, some significantly. Fore-edge stain affecting first few leaves of second volume, and slightly involving text. Bindings tight. Vol 1: Ffep, title, (10), 736, rfep. Vol 2: Ffep, 737-1344, (47), rfep.
Publication Date: 1657
Seller: William Chrisant & Sons, ABAA, ILAB. IOBA, ABA, Ephemera Society, Fort Lauderdale, FL, U.S.A.
A handsome set in full vellum. [xlvi], 1344, [liii]. The Foesius volume: [vi], 318. Frontis to volume one. Vellum separated or separating at hinges but boards remain firmly attached. From the library of the "Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland" with their bookplate to front pastedowns, but no further markings, Swann. 10.4 x10.3 inches.
Published by Apud Her. And. Wecheli, Claud. Marn. & Io. Aubr. Frankofurti, 1596
Seller: Lascar Publishing Ltd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Latin edition of the then complete works on medicine by the great founder of this discipline. A book that all doctors should keep on the shelve of their studio. A thick tome with calf binding, pages with slight yellowing but all complete. More than 1200 pages with a complete index at the end. 19.5 x 11.5 cm Two ex libris.
Published by Andrea Wecheli, Francofurdi, 1595
First Edition
Couverture rigide. Condition: Bon. Edition originale. Plein veau marbré du dix-huitième siècle, dos à six nerfs orné et doré, tranches rouges. Un fort volume in Folio (355x225 mm), 770 feuillets. Reliure abîmée avec manques sur les plats. Rares rousseurs. Édition originale de la traduction du grec au latin des oeuvres d'Hippocrate par Anuce Foes. Cette traduction est resté la référence pendant 250 ans, jusqu'à son remplacement par l'édition française de Littré [1839 à 1861]. Les oeuvres d'Hippocrate sont en réalité un ensemble d'une soixantaine d'écrits, qui furent composés entre 450 et 350 avant J.-C; Ils constituent notre principale source d'information sur la médecine grècque avant l'époque d'Alexandrie. C'est au cours du seizième siècle que les érudits ont progressivement donné naissance à un corpus hippocratique en latin qui a eu cours jusqu'à son remplacement par l'édition française de Littré [1839 à 1861]. Les éditions marquantes ayant permis cet aboutissement sont les éditions princeps en latin (1525 à Rome) puis en grec (1526, Alde), qui permirent la découverte de manuscrits jusque là pratiquement inconnus. Vinrent ensuite les éditions baloises de 1538 et 1546 (Froben) qui menèrent à bien la correction systématique des éditions princeps. Enfin, en 1595, le médecin de Metz Anuce Foes (1528-1595) fait imprimer notre édition bilingue grec/ latin "exacte et complète des oeuvres d'Hippocrate, oeuvres aussi avidement désirées, que vainement attendues depuis longtemps. La presse gémit enfin, dit Percy." (Dezeimeris [II, p.333]). Exemplaire très frais de cette rare édition des Oeuvres d'Hippocrate. References : Norman [I, 1078 : "This edition remained the critical edition of choice until the nineteenth century"], Waller [4489], Osler [144]. __________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________ENGLISH_DESCRIPTION : Eighteenth-century full mottled calf, spine gilt in seven compartments, red edges. Thick Folio (335x225 mm), 770 leaves. Binding worn with lacks on covers. Minor foxing. First edition of this important translation from greek to latin of the Hippocratic corpus. Remains the reference until its replacement by the French edition of Littre [1839-1861]. The Hippocrates works are a set of sixty text written between 450 and 350 bc. During the sixteenth century, scholars have gradually given rise to the Hippocratic Corpus in Latin, which was current until its replacement by the French edition of Littre [1839-1861]. The editions that enabled this achievement are the first editions in Latin (1525 in Rome) and Greek (1526, Aldus), which led to the discovery of manuscripts hitherto virtually unknown. Then came the Basel editions of 1538 and 1546 (Froben) that led to the systematic correction of many first editions. Finally, in 1595, the doctor of Metz Anuce Foes (1528-1595) printed this important bilingual edition that became the reference until the Littré works 250 years later. Fresh copy of this rare and important edition of the works of Hippocrate. References : Norman [I, 1078 : "This edition remained the critical edition of choice until the nineteenth century"], Waller [4489], Osler [144]. 4850g.
Published by typis & sumptibus Samuelis Chouet, Genevae, 1657
Seller: Libreria Ex Libris ALAI-ILAB/LILA member, Roma, Italy
Belle legature coeve in piena pergamena con nervi e decorazioni a secco ai piatti. Titolo in oro su tassello in pelle nera; data e numero dei tomi ms. ai ds. Provenienza: Birmingham Medical Institute (impressione al piede del ds.). Esemplare in buono stato di conservazione. Krivatsy, 5622; Wellcome III, 269. Folio (cm. 38,7), legato in 2 Voll., 24 cc.nn. (di cui ritratto in antiporta e frontis. in rosso e nero), 1344 pp., 28 cc.nn. (segue) Oeconomia Hippocratis alphabeti serie distincta., ibidem 1662, 4 cc.nn., 418 pp. Testo prevalentemente su due colonne in greco e latino.
Published by Geneva Typis & Sumptibus Samuelis Chouet 1657, 1657
Seller: Aquila Books(Cameron Treleaven) ABAC, Calgary, AB, Canada
Book
Condition: very good. 1344, (28), (4), 418pp. Folio. Bound in light-brown calf leather, blind stamped spine with elaborate gilt decoration. Raised bars on spine. Gilt title on spine on red leather backing, gilt volume number in green leather backing. Marble endpapers. Light foxing throughout. Top right corner water stained through entire first volume. Frontis in first volume. Toning to foredge, top dust-soiled. Krivatsy, 5622; Wellcome III, 269. Very nice scarce complete copy in an attractive binding. Oeconomia Hippocratis appendice. Text in Greek and Latin.
Publication Date: 1595
Seller: Berkelouw Rare Books, Berrima, NSW, Australia
Franeofurti: Apud Andreae Wecheli heredes, 1595. Thick folio. Orig. full blind-stamped panelled calf over wooden boards (lower front hinge starting but sound). Spine with raised bands & morocco titling-label (worn at lower extremities). One contemp. brass clasp only on the outer edge of front cover. Printer's device on title-page, and woodcut chapter headings & initials. Each chapter contains the Greek text as well as the parallel Latin translation including an extensive commentary. This Anuce Foes (Anutius Foesius 1528-1595) edition produced after more than 30 years hard work was to remain the foremost text for 250 years. The Greek physician Hippocrates (460-370 B.C.), a man of high character and noble ideals, know as 'Father of Medicine', is said to have devised a code of medical ethics, now administered as an oath (Hippocratic oath) to those entering medical practice. Some contemp. manuscript names on title-page, otherwise fine. Desirable in its original state.