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Credit: Sales catalogue: Maggs Bros. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![[ 26 ] 1497 aD. RHAZES, or ABU BAKR, Munammep (died 923). Liber ad Almansorem. [With other medical tracts. | Got$te Letter, double columns of 66 lines. Numerous small ornamental woodcut initials, white on black ground; initial spaces, with guide-letters, elsewhere. Scotus’ publisher's device, white on black ground, at end. (See Reproduction on page 36). Venice, Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 7 October, 1497. Folio. Contemporary binding of wooden boards covered with stamped brown leather. (See Reproduction, Plate No. 111), Collation : a-u*=160 leaves, the last blank (and lacking). Hain *13893. Proctor 5082. British Museum Cat. Incun., Vol. V, p. 448. Choulant, p. 343. Cat. Incun. Coll. of Physicians, Philadelphia, No. 2090. This work is a compilation of a great number of treatises by Rhazes and other Arabian medical authors; besides the £2672 ad Almansorem, the following writings of Rhazes are included: Divisiones; De aegritudini- bus juncturarum; De aegritudinibus puerorum; Aphorismi; Antidotarium; De praeservatione ab aegritudine lapidis; Introductorium medicinae; De sectionibus, cauteriis et ventosis; Synonima; and De animalibus. With Dr. Pol’s inscription ‘ Nicolaus Pol Doctor. 1494,’ inside front cover. The ownership note of 1632 of the Collegiate Church at Innichen on the title-page. Along the tail edges is painted the shelf letter M.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31647339_0054.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)