Dealers' descriptions pasted onto back cover (1959) say Johannes Serapion Senior is Jahiah Ben Serabi, 802-849., Leaf a1 (blank) preceded by seven others filled with manuscript notes in a contemporary hand., and Signatures: a8, b8, c6, d8-h8, hh8, i8, k6, l8, m6, n8, o6, p6, q8-t8.
Publisher:
Reynaldus de Novimagio
Subject (Topic):
Medicine, Medieval, Medicine, Arab, and Materia medica
A shield with the heads and necks of three human figures against an argent field. Each neck has a snake wrapped around it. At the helm is a knight's helmet backed by long leafing. At the crest, atop a torse, is an additional head, almost two-faced, with each side featuring a beard and with 2 snakes around the double neck. Below, upon a long banner, is the motto Pretio Prudentia Præstat.
Subject (Name):
Morison, C.
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Armorial bookplates,, Helmet, Physicians, Portraits, Shield, and Shields
With the Yale Med copy are bound some 34 manuscripts by Viennese astronomers of the Fifteenth Century (hand numbered p. 65-460, and dated 1486 and 1489), concerning astronomy, mathematics, and the manufacture and use of different astronomical instruments. and Also available on microfilm.
Petrus Rochabonella, ed.; Prosdocimus Mutius, corr., "Libellus Avicene de viribus cordis translatus ab Arnaldo de villa nova": 6 leaves next to end., and Med: Later German binding. Described by Scott Husby, 2010.
Publisher:
Dionysius Bertochus
Subject (Topic):
Medicine, Medieval, Medicine, Arab, Materia medica, and Heart
Translated by Gerardus Cremonensis (or rather Gerardus Sablonetanus), with commentary by Jacobus de Partibus and additions by Johannes Lascaris; edited by Jacques Ponceau., Yale Med has volumes I and III, part 1, as described in Goff 1438., and Yale Med has a contemporary German binding. Described by Scott Husby, 2010.
Includes color illustrations on leaf 6 (Liber III), red and blue lettering throughout. and Yale Med copy includes Libri III and V, as described in Goff 1419.
Title from item., Date derived from printmaker's date of death., Place of publication derived from printmaker's place of residence., and This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing.
Part [2] has special title page: Officina apothecariorum, seu seplasiariorum, pharmacopolarum, ac juniorum medicorum ..., "Quaestio de vini exhibitione in febribus ab Jacobo Sylvio Ambianate aedita. An in febribus vinum aegrotis tuto dari queat": leaves lv-liiir, 2nd group of paging., Allut xxxviii., and MED,HSL Classics: Leaves 55 and [56] of v. 2 are missing and supplied by photostat.
A coat of arms, divided by a chevron featuring three crescents. In the upper portion are two eagles; in the lower portion, a caduceus. A knight's helmet is at the helm, and the head and upper half of a stallion rearing over a torse and presenting a second caduceus, is at the crest. The shield itself is surrounded by a border with the motto Tria Juncta in Uno featured upon it. Below this is a cross-shaped medal, behind which is a second motto, Nihil Sine Labore. A leafy mantle surrounds the entire coat of arms.