Imprint from colophon, which reads: Dokonany gsú knijhy tyto wstrzedu poswatem rzehorzij. Letha panie M D XXXVI. A gsú wystisstieny w starem miestie Prazskem skrze Jana Hada: Nakladem Doktora Jana Koppa &c"
Woodcut initials
On t.p., dated 1535: arms of dedicatee, Ferdinand, King of Hungary and Bohemia, Archduke of Austria, later Holy Roman Emperor.--On t.p. verso and below colophon: arms of author
At head of title, preceding title proper: "Naiyasnieyssimu knizeti a panu panu Ferdynandowi. Rzimskemu vherskemu a Czeskemu &c. kraligeho kralowskee milosti kupoctiwosti. Aginym wssem obywateluom Kralowstwij Czeskeho reez y przislussegicym ktemuz Kralowstwij zemijm kozitku a k dobreemu "
The only complete ed. of this work. A German ed. of part only had been published earlier under the title: Ein nutzlich Regiment wie man sich halten sol das man gesunden layb behalt und sunderlich vor die Pestilenz (Erfurt, 1521)
Copy 1 Supplier/Donor: Sotheby's via Phelps Note: Binding: Contemp. blind-stamped calf. In central panel: port. apparently of Luther, with motto "Verbum Domini manet in eternum". "Knihy Doctora Kopa" stamped at head of upper cover. Remains of clasps. Paper spine label: "Liber medicus Moravicus" in MS. Formerly in the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps (1792-1872), with his shelfmark. Book label of Broxbourne Library inside lower cover. Early MS notes and ownership inscriptions on t.p., some defaced