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Año de publicación: 2023
Librería: True World of Books, Delhi, India
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Año de publicación: 2023
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Publicado por Antilia
ISBN 10: 8897336736ISBN 13: 9788897336730
Librería: Brook Bookstore, Milano, MI, Italia
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Año de publicación: 2023
Librería: True World of Books, Delhi, India
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LeatherBound. Condición: New. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 585.
Publicado por Nördlingen, C. H. Beck., 1828
Librería: Antiquariat im Hufelandhaus GmbH vormals Lange & Springer, Berlin, Alemania
2 Bde. 8°. III-XVI (Vortitel fehlend), 392 S. - (2 Bl.), 635 S. Pappbände der Zeit mit Rückenvergoldung (bes. Bd. 1 berieben und bestoßen). Unterschiedliche Einbände. Bd. 1 mit umlaufendem Rot-, Bd. 2 mit Grünschnitt. Bd. 1 auf einzelnen Seiten geringfügig fleckig, von S. 121-200 mit kleinem Feuchtigkeitsrand in der oberen Außenecke. Sonst beide Bde. in äußerst schöner Erhaltung. Sprache: Latein.
Publicado por Nördlingen, C. H. Beck., 1828
2 Bde. 8°. III-XVI (Vortitel fehlend), 392 S. - (2 Bl.), 635 S. Pappbände der Zeit mit Rückenvergoldung (bes. Bd. 1 berieben und bestoßen). Unterschiedliche Einbände. Bd. 1 mit umlaufendem Rot-, Bd. 2 mit Grünschnitt. Bd. 1 auf einzelnen Seiten geringfügig fleckig, von S. 121-200 mit kleinem Feuchtigkeitsrand in der oberen Außenecke. Sonst beide Bde. in äußerst schöner Erhaltung. Sprache: Latein.
Librería: Antiquariat Michael Eschmann, Griesheim, Alemania
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0. Schönes Blatt, gute Erhaltung, links unten kleines Loch. - Vgl. Wellcome 57.1. Sprache: Deutschu.
Publicado por Sumtibus Abrahami Vandenhoeck, litteris Jo Georgii Piscatoris, Hamburg, 1734
Librería: Flora Books, Mears Ashby, Reino Unido
Full-Leather. Condición: Very Good. 3rd revised ed, first published in 1601 (Garrison & Morton 2194), (xviii) 576 (44)pp, title printed in red and black (minor soiling), contemporary full speckled calf, worn (particularly to corners), gilt decorated spine, marbled endpapers, some stains and browning, early ownership inscription on front endpaper, small 4to (16x20.5cm).
Publicado por Ex Typographia Remondiniana, Venetiis,, 1751
Librería: FIRENZELIBRI SRL, Reggello, FI, Italia
Condición: BUONO. Editio altera veneta omnium emendatissima. cm.17x24, pp.(4),XII,314,(2),16*,(20), un ritratto inciso di P.A. all'antip., alla rilegatura ma fresco esemplare. Venetiis, Ex Typographia Remondiniana cm.17x24, pp.(4),XII,314,(2),16*,(20), un ritratto inciso di P.A. all'antip., rileg.coeva in mz.pelle, tassello in pelle con titoli, filetti e motivi floreali in oro al dorso, tagli colorati in verde. Lievi segni d'uso alla rilegatura ma fresco esemplare. rileg.coeva in mz.pelle, tassello in pelle con titoli, filetti e motivi floreali in oro al dorso, tagli colorati in verde. Lievi segni d'uso.
Publicado por Ex Officina Isaaci Severini,, Lugduni Batavorum,, 1710
Librería: Studio Bibliografico Antonio Zanfrognini, Modena, Italia
In 4° (20,5x15,5 cm); (16), 541, (23) pp. Legatura settecentesca in piena pergamena rigida con titolo e anno in oro su fascetta al dorso. Antica firma di appartenenza del noto medico romano Gennaro Giannelli al frontespizio. Frontespizio in rosso e nero. Bell incisione al frontespizio delineata da Goereé e inciso da Sluyter. Numerose iniziali xilografiche. Tagli gialli. Seconda edizione dopo la prima del 1601 di questa opera classica del grande medico, botanico e scienziato Prospero Alpino (1553 - 1617) originario di Marostica in provincia di Vicenza. Le opere e l'attività dell'Alpino riguardarono sia la botanica che la medicina e lo resero celebre in tutta Europa tanto che Albrecht von Haller lo definì medicus et botanicus celeberrimus. L opera qui presentata è la più celebre fra le opere mediche di Alpini ed è dedicata alla prognosi medica. Pubblicato per la prima volta a Francoforte nel 1601. L opera, curiosamente rimase poi non più edita in forma singola fino a questa edizione del 1710. La riedizione ebbe un enorme successo tanto che poi numerose furono le ristampe settecentesche. Alpino classifica qui i fenomeni "morbosi" in genere e discute le varie modalità di prognosi. Il libro è citato da Weinberger per i suoi riferimenti all odontoiatria. Alpini è considerato come uno dei principali ornamenti della scuola padovana. Uomo di grande cultura cercò una sintesi fra l opera di Galeno e quella d Ippocrate, anche se il "praesagienda" è considerato un opera di medicina classica che prende ispirazione dalla medicina di Ippocrate. Alpino fu tra i primi a porre l accento sugli aspetti sociali e mentali dei pazienti analizzando la diversa presenza delle malattie nei diversi strati sociali e studiando patologie non direttamente riconducibili ad aspetti fisici come l ipocondria e altri disturbi psichici. Questa edizione è poco comune, 4 soli esemplari censiti in ICCU. Prime quattro carte uniformemente brunite ma nel complesso esemplare in ottime condizioni di conservazione.
Publicado por REMONDINI, BASSANO, 1774
Librería: AL VECCHIO LIBRO, Bassano del Grappa, Italia
Bel ritratto dell'Autore all'antiporta. Prospero Alpini nacque a Marostica nel 1553 e si occupò di medicina e di botanica. Famoso il suo studio sulle piante dell'Egitto . Questo volume tratta dello studio di tutti i sintomi dai quali si puo' intuire l'insorgere e il decorso di molte malattie. Pagg. XVI, 286 + 31,1. P. pergamena coeva, fregi e testatine xilografiche, alcuni capilettera ill. Bruniture della carta al frontespizio e , più leggere, ad altre pagine, a causa della qualità della stessa, antica firma d'appartenza ,per il resto molto buono.
Año de publicación: 1754
Librería: Antiq. F.-D. Söhn - Medicusbooks.Com, Marburg, Alemania
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Frankfurt & Leipzig, Fleischer, 1754, 4°, Portrait, (18), 559, (3) pp., Halbledereinband der Zeit; Rücken erneuert. Prosperi Alpini . De Praesagienda Vita Et Morte Aegrotantium : Libri Septem ; In Quibus Ars Tota Hippocratia Praedicendi in Aegrotis Varios Morborum Evantus, Cum Ex Veterum Medicorum dogmatibus . Nova Methodo Elucesit / Cum Praefatione Hermanni Boerhaave. Iuxta Editionem Alterum Leidensem, Cuius Textum Recensuit, Passim Emendavit, Supplevit; Citata Hippocratis Loca Accuravit Hieron. Dav. Gaubius . A Classical Work in Medical Prognosis edited by Hieronymus David Gaub (1705-1780), with a foreword of Herman Boerhaave (1668-1738). Prospero Alpino (1553-1616) professor at Padua travelled through Egypt, Crete and Greec from 1580 to 1583. He was the first European writer to mention the coffee plant, which he saw at Cairo. Alpinus classifies here the morbid phenomena into genera, and discusses their prognostic value. The book is also quoted by Weinberger for its references to dentistry. The passages of Life and Death in diseases concentrates on the patient's mental state and its bearing on health as well as the usual physical and diagnostic signs. See Garrison & Morton No. 2073 (1st.Ed. 1601); Lindeboom 533; Hertzberger 238 (Boerhaave).
Publicado por Leiden, ex officina Isaaci Severini, 1733,, 1733
Librería: Harteveld Rare Books Ltd., Fribourg, Suiza
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in-8°, en frontispice le portrait de P. Alpino (gravé par R. Blokhuysen), légèrement déchiré + XXII + 558 p. (recte: 564 p.) + 46 p. (index), titre en rouge et noir, exlibris manuscrit ?Thomas Darnbrough anywhere?, reliure en veau à nerfs, quelques taches et frottements, accrocs aux coiffes, tranches brunes. » A classical work on prognosis « (Garrison-Morton)Edizione olandese rivista e aumentata da J.D. Gaubius (1705-1780), professore di chimica a Leiden, con la premessa del famoso Herman Boerhaave (1668-1738), della grande opera medicale di Alpini, professore di Botanica medicale a Padova, pubblicata per la prima volta nel 1601.Edition corrigée et augmentée par J.D. Gaubius (1705-1780), professeur de chimie à Leyde, avec la préface de Herman Boerhaave (1668-1738), du grand ouvrage médical de Alpini, professeur de botanique médicale à Padova, publié pour la première fois en 1601.Dictionnaire Encyclopédique des Sciences Médicales III/391; Hirsch VI/408; Blake 12; Eimas, Heirs of Hippocrates 386; Waller 371; Garrison-Morton 2194 (edizione originale del 1601).Please notify before visiting to see a book. Prices are excl. VAT/TVA (only Switzerland) & postage.
Publicado por In offizinal Fleischeriana, Frankfurt, Leipzig, 1754
Librería: Magnus, Paris, Francia
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Couverture rigide. Condición: Très bon. In-4.; Reliure plein cuir en très bel état, nerfs et caissons dorés très frais au dos, quelques usures sur les plats et au bord des plats; coupes rouges, intérieur très bon y compris le portrait frontispice comme neuf; 559 pages; rousseurs sur l'index uniquement à la fin du livre; très bel exemplaire.
Librería: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
hardcover. Cum praefatione Hermanni Boerhaave. Editio altera Leidensis, cujus textum recensuit, passim emendavit, supplevit; citata Hippocratis loca accuravit Hieron. Dav. Gaubius. Rubricated title with an engraved vignette. Fine large folding copperplate portrait of the author. 558 (i.e. 564)pp., index. Sm. 4to, modern leather. Lugduni Batavorum, 1733. Excellent Leiden edition of the Italian physician's "classical work on prognosis". G-M 2194 (1st ed. Venice 1601). De praesagienda is "a detailed study of prognostics in which attention is devoted to the patient's mental state and its bearing on health, as well as to the usual physical and diagnostic signs". DSB I 125. In addition to being a notable diagnostician, Alpini was an accomplished botanist, one of the first in the 16th century to examine plants outside the context of their therapeutic uses, helping to advance the frontiers of botanical science. He is also well known for his books on Egyptian medicine and plants. Hirsch I 101. Waller 371. Blake 12. Wellcome II 36. "C'est.bel ouvrage". Biog. med. I 160.
Publicado por DOMINICUM TABACCO, SUB SIGNOSANCTI FRANCISCI, VENEZIA, 1735
Librería: AL VECCHIO LIBRO, Bassano del Grappa, Italia
Pagg. 409, 2, + 1, 20. L'ultima parte contiene un aggiunta di Girolamo Fracastoro. Antiporta con ritratto dell'Autore. Bei fregi e testatine xilografici, capilettera. Una leggera gora d'acqua all'esterno del margine delle prime pagine e delle ultime 50. Molto leggera e non compromettente (vedi foto). Legatura in piena pelle coeva, cerniere consumate e parte superiore del dorso mancante. Firma d'appartenenza d'epoca con piccola mancanza alla sguardia ant. e etichetta di antica biblioteca privata al contropiatto. Nel complesso buon esemplare.
Librería: Lynge & Søn ILAB-ABF, Copenhagen, Dinamarca
Miembro de asociación: ILAB
Bassani, 1774. Sed Prostant Venetiis, Remondini. 4to. Contemp. hcalf, richly gilt spine, titlelabel with gilt lettering. Top of spine worn. Slightly rubbed. Engraved portrait as frontispiece. XVI,286 pp. a. Addenda (2),31 pp. Addenda with separate tilepage. A few scattered brownspots. Internally fine. A classic work on prognosis (Editio tertia)."Alpini's interest in medicine was expressed in several books, of which the most importent were "De Medicina Aegyptiorum" (1591) and "De praesagienda vita" (1601) (the third edition offered here).Alpini was sufficiently impressed by novel therapeutic practices to introduce the technique of "moxa" into European medicine. The "De praesagienda vita" is a detailed study of prognosticss in which attention is devoted to the patient's mental state and its bearing on health, as well as to he usual physical and diagnostic signs."(DSB I, p. 125). - Waller: 372. - Wellcome II: 36 (but not this edition). - Garrison & Morton: 2194.
Publicado por Apud Gerardum Potuliet, 1745
Librería: Librairie du Cardinal, GRADIGNAN, Francia
rigide. Editio nova, 1 vol. in-8 cartonnage ancien, Apud Gerardum Potuliet, Lugduni Batavorum [ Leyde ], 1745, 12 ff., 325 pp., 23 ff. n. ch., pp. 73-258 et 1 f. n. ch., avec 7 planches hors texte (dont une planche dépliante) Prospero Alpini (1553-1617) published "the first important work on the history of Egyptian medicine. Alpini became professor of botany at Padua after having spent three years in Egypt" (Garrison & Morton, 6468, for the 1591 edition). At the end we can read "De medicina indorum" by Jacobus Bontius (1592-1631), first published in 1642. "Bontius was probably the first to regard tropical medicine as an independent branch of medical science. He spent the last four years of his life in the Dutche East Indies, and his book incorporates the experience he gained there. It is the first Dutch work on tropical medicine and includes the first modern descriptions of beri-beri and cholera" (G&M, 2263). The "Medicina Indorum" contains 4 parts : 1 : Notae in Garciam ab orta ; 2 : De diaeta sanorum ; 3 : Meth. medendi Indica ; 4 :Observationes e cadaveribus. Fair copy (binding rubbed with important lack on spine, small wormholes on inner margins, without the folding plate of "Ponticum thracicum", otherwise a good copy, ms. ex-libris "Malaure"). Langue: Latin.
Publicado por Frankfurt, Jonas Rhodius., 1601
Librería: Antiquariat im Hufelandhaus GmbH vormals Lange & Springer, Berlin, Alemania
(8 Bl.), 806 S., (17 Bl.). Späterer Pergamentband mit grünen Stoffschließen (Frontdeckel geringfügig gewölbt). Innengelenke mit geringfügigem Wurmfraß. Titel mit Namenszug von alter Hand. In äußerst schöner Erhaltung. Sprache: Latein.
Publicado por Frankfurt, Jonas Rhodius., 1601
(8 Bl.), 806 S., (17 Bl.). Späterer Pergamentband mit grünen Stoffschließen (Frontdeckel geringfügig gewölbt). Innengelenke mit geringfügigem Wurmfraß. Titel mit Namenszug von alter Hand. In äußerst schöner Erhaltung. Sprache: Latein.
Publicado por Ex Typographia Remondiniana, 1751
Librería: Librería Miguel Miranda, Lope de Vega n.º XIX, Madrid, M, España
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Condición: Good / Bien. Venetiis: Ex Typographia Remondiniana, Superiorum Permissu, ac Privilegio, MDCCLI [1751].- [1 h.], 314 p. + [1 h.], 16 p, [10 h.]: Ante la portada retrato de P. Alpini de medio cuerpo grabado al cobre, un escudo emblemático en la portada grabado en madera, y una viñeta grabada en madera en la cabeza de la pag. 1.; 4º (23 x 17,2 cm); Portada a dos tintas; Enc. de la época en Plena Piel marbreada (valenciana), lomo liso dorado con 4 grecas y el título en tejuelo. Mínimas rozaduras en los bordes, que han sido restauradas. El grabado de Alpini tiene un pequeño defecto de impresión en su esquina inferior izquierda, debido a una doblez del papel. Por lo demás en EXCELENTE ESTADO. Importante libro de este sabio médico y botánico veneciano del siglo XVI, con prefacio y notas del prestigioso médico, botánico y humanista neerlandés Herman Boerhaave, con enmiendas y suplementos del importantísimo médico alemán Hieronymus David Gaubius, y unas adiciones del propio autor sobre el famoso médico y erudito italiano Girolamo Fracastoro. Libro en latín HISTORIA Y LITERATURA MÉDICAS, CRUZ ROJA, BENEFICIENCIA, HOSPITALES, DEONTOLOGÍA, HIGIENE, EPIDEMIAS.
Publicado por Boutesteiniana, 1719
Librería: Yesterday's Muse, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, Webster, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Full-Leather. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. Second Edition. Second edition. Minor loss from corners, small paper remnant on spine head. 1719 Full-Leather. [xxiv], 765, [37] pp. Full calf, red morocco spine label, gilt titles, gilt tooled compartments, marbled endpapers. Latin text. A medical work by the Venetian physician and botanist whose descriptions of coffee and banana plants are the earliest written records in European literature. Prospero Alpinus oversaw the botanical garden at Padua, and wrote the first significant history of Egyptian medicine (see Garrison-Morton 6468). This work advocates the Methodic School of medicine of ancient Greece and Rome, which focused on treatment based on generalities of disease rather than history of individual patients.
Año de publicación: 1745
Librería: Antiq. F.-D. Söhn - Medicusbooks.Com, Marburg, Alemania
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Lugduni Batavorum, apud Gerardum Potvliet, 1745, 4°, 11 Bl., 325, (45) pp., (2), pp.73-258, (2), 8 Kupferstichtafeln, Kalbsledereinband der Zeit mit reichlicher Rückenvergoldung; Gelenke angeborchen, aber fest, ein feines Exemplar. Alpini (1553-1617) was an Italian physician and botanist who graduated from Padua and traveled through Greece, Crete, and Egypt from 1580 to 1583.First printed in 1591, this work on Egyptian medicine gives the first European recognition of the medicinal value of coffee. The second work by Jacob de Bondt is an important work on diseases of the East Indies. It includes the first modern descriptions of cholera, tropical dysentery, yaws, and beri-beri.
Publicado por Nicolaum Redelichuysen, Paris, 1645
Librería: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: Good condition. First edition. Octavo. (11) 150 (25), 39 (1) leaves. Rebound in modern brown cloth with gilt lettering on spine. Red edges. First title page printed in red and black with publisher's device. Historiated and decorative headpieces, tailpieces and initials. Both titles second editions, Alpini's title first published in 1591, Bondt's in 1642. Alpini was a physician and botanist, Bondt a Dutch physician and pioneer of tropical medicine. Alpini's work is illustrated with four in-text and two full page woodcuts. Alpini traveled in Egypt and became the fourth prefect of the Botanical Garden in Padua. "One of the earliest European studies of nonwestern medicine. Alpini's work dealt primarily with contemporary (i.e. Turkish) practices observed during a three-year sojourn in Egypt. These included moxibustion - the production of counter-irritation by placing burning or heated material on the skin - which Alpini introduced into European medicine. Alpini also mentioned coffee for the first time in this work" (Norman). With extensive index at rear. De Bondt was a pioneer of tropical medicine. His work on East Indian medicine included here is based on experiences during four years he spent in Djakarta. It was the first important treatise on diseases in East India and includes the first modern description of Cholera and other tropical diseases. First published posthumously in 1642. Index at rear. Text in Latin. Binding with light wear along edges and rubbed, spine lightly sunned. Ex-Libris of German-born British professor of chemistry Franz Sondheimer on inside front cover. The first four leaves frayed with small chips at lower foredge, no loss of text, a few small inked entries and a small stamp of the Royal Medical Society Edinburgh on front cover. Title page with paper reinforcement on back. First in-text woodcut with stamp in center, second woodcut with stamp grazing image, third and fourth with stamp outside imagery. The two full page woodcuts with stamps grazing the border of image. Some light sporadic foxing of block and last page with chipping along edges, some loss of the printed word Index, and foxing and browning along edges. Small dealer sticker on inside back cover.
Publicado por Venetiis, apud Franciscum de Franciscis Senensem, 1591
Librería: Delirium Books · Susana Bardón, Madrid, España
Libro
Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condición: Muy bien. 4º (22,5 x 15,9 cm.) 12 h. inc. port., 150 h. fol., 25 h. sin num. de índice. Capitulares xilográficas, grabados en madera en texto. Plena piel del XVIII, lomo con nervios, hierros dorados y tejuelo rojo: alpini. medicin aegyptio. Primera edición de uno de los primeros estudios europeos de medicina no occidental, en el que se recogen las prácticas médicas aplicadas por los egipcios. Prospero Alpino, profesor de botánica en la Univ. de Padua, trabajó al servicio personal del cónsul veneciano en El Cairo, de ahí su interés en la medicina egipcia. La obra se divide en cuatro partes: "Cuatro libros sobre la medicina de los egipcios: en los que se revelan muchas cosas, entre ellas las diversas formas de enviar sangre al cuerpo a través de venas, arterias, cúpulas y escarificaciones inusuales para las nuestras, quemaduras y otras operaciones quirúrgicas, así como sobre los muchos medicamentos que eran más comunes entre los egipcios." Mancha de tinta en el margen exterior de las últimas hojas de índice.
Symptomatum et crisium tam salutarium. Francofurti, Typis Egenolphi Emmelij, sumptibus haeredum Iacobi Fischeri, 1621, in-8, vélin souple peint en noir, pièce d'armes et chiffre dorés DD alternés au dos [Rel. de l'époque], habituelles rouss. dues à la nature du papier, déchirure p. 345. 7 ff., 1 f. bl., 806 pp., 1 f.bl., 16 pp.n.ch. (index). Hoefer II, 213. Garrison Morton 2194 "A classical work on prognosis". Réimpression au format in-8 et sous ce titre, de l'édition in-4 de Francfort 1601 (même année que l'originale vénitienne), de l'ouvrage d'Alpini De Praesagienda vita et morte aegrotantium. Le médecin et botaniste italien Prospero Alpini [Marostica, 1553 - Padova, 1617] est surtout connu pour ses ouvrages sur les plantes et la médecine égyptiennes. Il fit ses études à Padoue. Docteur en 1578, il pratiqua la médecine à Campo-San-Pietro, petite ville du district de Padoue. Sa passion pour la botanique le poussa à voyager à la recherche de spécimens rares, et notamment du végétal censé produire le "baume". En 1580, il se rendit en Égypte comme médecin de Giorgio Emo, qui venait d'être nommé consul de la république vénitienne au Caire. Alpinus demeura, selon Tomasini, environ six ans en Orient. Il habita trois ans le Caire, visita les bords du Nil, Alexandrie, parcourut les îles de la Grèce, surtout Candie, consultant la nature et les hommes pour enrichir ses connaissances. Revenu en Italie, il devint le médecin du célèbre amiral Andrea Doria, et résida quelque temps à Gênes. De retour à l'université de Padoue, il créa le jardin botanique de cette ville. Linné lui a dédié le genre alpinia de la famille des zingibéracées [Hoefer]. Élégante reliure en vélin peint en noir, réalisée à l'époque, pour un amateur non identifié dont une pièce d'armes et le chiffre ornent le dos.
Librería: Antiquariaat FORUM BV, Houten, Holanda
Original o primera edición
[11], 150, [25]; 39, [1] ff.17th-century edition of the first important work on the history of Egyptian medicine, by Prospero Alpino, first published in 1591, with the second edition of Jacob de Bondt s study of medicine in the East Indies, first published (separately) in 1642, both in the original Latin. Alpino (1553-1617) was an Italian physician and botanist who spent three years in Egypt studying botany and hygiene as a companion to the Venetian Consul Giorgio Emo. His present work is considered "one of the earliest European studies of non-western medicine" (Norman Lib.). Jacob de Bondt (1592-1631), whose work on East Indian medicine is included, was a Dutch physician and botanist. He spent the last four years of his life in the Dutch East Indies, and his book incorporates the experience he gained there. It is the first Dutch work [NB: by a Dutch author and first published in the Netherlands, but in Latin] on tropical medicine and includes the first modern descriptions of beri-beri and cholera" (Garrison & Morton 2263, citing the 1642 first edition).Binding with slight brown stains in places. Small tear in 3rd leaf, not affecting text; occasional browning.l Caillet 230; Krivatsy 236; Wellcome II, 36; Hirsch/Hübotter I, 101 & 627; Hunt Lib. 161 (note); Ibrahim-Hilmy I, 32; Osler 1796; USTC 6035345; Waller 12509; cf. Garrison & Morton 6468; Heirs of Hypocrates 384 & 463 (1646 & 1642 eds.); Norman Lib. 39 (1591 ed.).
Publicado por Venedig, Francesco de Franceschi, 1592., 1592
Librería: Versandantiquariat Wolfgang Friebes, Graz, Austria
Original o primera edición
Condición: 0. Erstausgabe. - Der italienische Arzt und Botaniker P. Alpini (1553-1617) war Prof. d. Botanik in Padua, Arzt und Begleiter des venezianischen Konsuls nach Ägypten, gibt hier die erste wissenschaftliche Beschreibung und die erste bildliche Darstellung des Kaffees" (Mueller zu De plantis"). Pharmakologisch bedeutsames Werk" (Ferchl zu De plantis"). - Einband etw. bestoßen bzw. fleckig. Titel m. drei alten Besitzvermerken (Johann Albert Fabricius, Johann Friedrich Fettich u. Theobald Fettich). Vereinzelte Marginalien (wohl von Theodor Fettich). Etw. gebräunt u. stockfleckig. - Ad 1) Edit16, CNCE 1244; Adams A 803; BM STC, Italian Books 20; IA 103.853; Ibrahim-Hilmy I, 32; Gay 1678; Wellcome I, 233; Durling 179; Nissen 20; Pritzel 111; Mueller 5 (u. Tafel I); Hünersdorff I, 29-32. - Ad 2) Edit16, CNCE 1243; Adams A 802; BM STC, Italian Books 20 (irrig 1590); Durling 178; Garrison/M. 6468; Osler 1796; Waller 12509; Welcome 232.; vgl. Heirs of Hippocrates 240 (Ausg. 1646). ge Gewicht in Gramm: 1000 4°. Mit 2 Holzschn.-Druckermarken u. 50 (39 ganzs.) Textholzschnitten. 4 nn., 80 (recte 84) num., 8 nn. Bll. - Angeb. - Ders. De medicina Aegyptiorum. Libri quatuor in quibus multa cum de vario mittendi sanguinis usu per venas, arterias, cucurbitulas, ac scarificationes nostris inusitatas [.], & alijs chyrurgicis operationibus, tum de quamplurimis medicamentis apud Aegyptios frequentioribus, elucescunt. Ebda., 1591. Mit Holzschn.-Druckermarke u. 7 (2 ganzs.) Textholzschnitten. 11 (statt 12; fehlt das Erratablatt c1) nn., 150 num., 25 nn. Bll., Etw. späterer Pgmt.-Bd. m. durchzogenen Bünden, goldgepr. gekrönten verschlungenen Initialen als Supralibros, handschriftl. Rückentitel u. erneuerten Schließbändern.
Publicado por Valgrisi, De Franceschi 1559, 1592, 1559
Librería: Libreria Antonio Pettini, ROMA, RM, Italia
Libro
Rilegato. Condición: buono. In-4° rilegato in piena pergamena.1) pp. (36), 296, marca tipografica incisa su legno al frontespizio, Durling 2950.Opera sulle proprietà medicinali delle piante, divisa in tre libri, che si inserisce nel filone dei testi di botanica farmaceutica, in cui le piante, come i fiori e i frutti, vengono esaminati dal punto di vista della nomenclatura, della nascita della specie e delle proprietà medico-farmacologiche. Maranta individua qui nel cytisus la "medicago arborea" nota agli antichi per le sue proprietà di erba medica.Bartolomeo Maranta, medico e botanico nato a Venosa verso il 1500 e morto a Molfetta nel 1571. Allievo di Luca Ghini, fu un naturalista stimato formatosi presso il Giardino dei Semplici a Pisa, lavorò presso il Giardino botanico di Napoli dal 1554 al 1556, esperienza che mise a frutto dal 1568 a Roma progettando un nuovo giardino. Fu medico del Duca di Mantova e del cardinale Branda Castiglione.2) Prima edizione del De plantis e seconda del De balsamo; cc. (4), 80, (8), con 50 belle incisioni su legno nel testo, molte a piena pagina, e marca tipografica sui due frontespizi: il Dialogus de balsamo ha un suo frontespizio, la paginazione è continua. Durling 179.Edizione originale della prima opera sulle piante dell'Egitto e sull'opera considerata la più importante di Prospero Alpini; l'autore fu tra i primi botanici e medici del XVI secolo a studiare le piante per il loro specifico interesse botanico e non soltanto per gli utilizzi che se ne potevano fare in medicina; inoltre, il metodi autoptico adottato, sia sulle piante selvatiche che su quelle da lui coltivate, permise di fare in campo botanico grandi passi avanti. Sono qui rappresentate per la prima volta in un trattato di botanica europeo la pianta del caffè (?), del baobab (pianta e frutto) e della banana, i cui frutti vengono descritti come assai nutrienti, profumati ma un po' pesanti per lo stomaco. Delle foglie e dei frutti si descrive la morfologia, l'utilizzo in cucina nel caso delle piante edibili, le proprietà benefiche e loro utilizzi nella preparazione di decotti. L'opera, di certo un trattato pioneristico, fu utilizzata come base sistemica per I successivi studi sulla flora egiziana.Le 49 xilografie, quasi tutte a piena pagina che illustrano piante, alberi e frutti, sono molto chiare e precise scientificamente.Il De balsamo è un approfondito trattato, anche questo in forma di dialogo, sulla materia con note storiche e scientifiche, con una illustrazione sulla pianta del balsamo, e la descrizione dei luoghi dove questa nasce, principalmente l'Egitto e l'Arabia, e i modi in cui viene utilizzata.Prospero Alpini (1553-1617), medico e botanico, ebbe l'occasione di viaggiare in Egitto quando divenne medico personale del console veneziano al Cairo, Giorgio Emo.DSB pp. 124-125In-4 ° bound in full vellum.1) pp. (36), 296, printer's mark wood-engraved on the title page, Durling 2950.Work on the medicinal properties of plants, divided into three books, which is part of the of pharmaceutical botany texts, in which plants, such as flowers and fruits, are examined from the point of view of nomenclature, the birth of the species and medical-pharmacological properties. Here in the cytisus Maranta identifies the medicago arborea known to the ancients for its properties of alfalfa.Bartolomeo Maranta, physician and botanist born in Venosa around 1500 and died in Molfetta in 1571. A pupil of Luca Ghini, he was an esteemed naturalist trained at the Giardino de Semplici in Pisa and worked at the Botanical Garden of Naples from 1554 to 1556, an experience that he put to good use in Rome from 1568 by designing. He was doctor of the Duke of Mantua and of the cadinal Branda Castiglione2) First edition of De plantis and second of De balsamo; cc. (4), 80, (8), with 50 beautiful wood engravings in the text, many in full page, and printer's mark on the two title pages: the Dialogus de balsamo has its own title page, the pagination is continuous. Durling 179.Original edition of.
Librería: ASHER Rare Books, T Goy Houten, Holanda
[4], "80" [= 84], [8] ll.First edition of the earliest treatise on native Egyptian flora, the author's most important scientific work. The Italian physician and botanist Alpini (1553-1617) spent three years in Egypt studying botany and hygiene as a companion to the Venetian Consul Giorgio Emi. He was "among the first of the Italian physician-botanists of the 16th century to examine plants outside the context of their therapeutic uses. Today this work is best known for containing the first European illustration of the coffee plant" (Hünersdorff). Alpini writes: "I saw in the garden of Halybey the Turk a tree . that is the source of those seeds, very common there, that they call ban or bon; everyone - Egyptians and Arabs alike - prepares a decoction from them that they drink instead of wine and that is sold in public bars just as wine here, and they call it caova . These seeds are imported from the Arabian peninsula ." (leaf 26r, our translation). The coffee plant is pictured on leaf 26v, captioned "Bon".From the library of Karl Martin and Siri Hilda Karolina Norrman (1900-95) with their joint bookplate on the front paste-down. Binding rather rubbed and bumped (especially the spine); trimmed somewhat close at head; occasional brown stains and water stains; slight defect in the title-page repaired by a former owner. In good condition.l Adams A803; BMC STC Italian, p. 20; Durling 179; Edit 16, CNCE 1244; Gay 1678; Hünersdorff I, pp. 29-32; IA 103853; Ibrahim-Hilmy I, 32; Mueller 5 (& plate I); Nissen 20; Pritzel 111; USTC 808842; Wellcome I, p. 233.