Opera medicinalia / [Al-Mārdīsī Māsawaih].

  • Ibn Māsawayh, Yūḥannā, -857 or 858.
Date:
[1489-1491]
  • Books

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  • Copy 2; MEI 02125669 Material Evidence in Incunabula database: View resource

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Publication/Creation

[Venetiis] : [Impressa per Peregrinum de Pasqualibus], [1489-1491]

Physical description

358 unnumbered leaves ; (folio)

Notes

[I, 21 Nov. 1490; II, 2 Dec. 1489; III, 18 Jul. 1491]
Signatures: a⁸, b⁶, c⁸, d10, e⁸, f⁶; 2a-d⁸, 2e⁶; A-D⁸, E10, F-G⁶, H-Z⁸, 2A-C⁸, 2E-F⁶, 2G⁸, 2H⁴, 2K⁸, 2I-M⁸, 2N⁶, 2O⁸
2K*8, which contains a variant setting up of the matter on [2L*1], is present
Klebs 680.13; Goff M-515; Osler 7461
Four of the incipits in red
In two columns
Printer's device at end
Edited by Paulus de Vareschis
The Liber servitoris of Abulcasis is in the Latin version of Simon Genuensis, edited by Abraham ben Shem-Tob
Copy 2. Supplier/Donor: Med. soc. Lond.

Contents

Mesüe. Opera medicinalia (Canones universales, De simplicibus, Grabadin, Practica--Mundinus. Expositio super Canones universale--Christophorus de Honestis. Expositio super Antidotarium Mesuë.--Petrus de Abano. Addition es ad Practicam. Franciscus de Pedemonte. Complementum Practicae.--Nicolaus Salernitanus. Antidotarium (cum expositiones Plateariis), Quid pro quo, Synonyma.--Abulcasis. Liberservitoris.--Saladinus de Asculo. Compendium Aromatariorum

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Poynter 381
St M444
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