A most excellent and learned vvoorke of chirurgerie, called Chirurgia parua Lanfranci / Lanfranke of Mylayne his briefe: reduced from dyuers translations to our vulgar or vsuall frase, and now first published in the Englyshe prynte by Iohn Halle chirurgien. Who hath thervnto necessarily annexed. A table, as wel of the names of diseases and simples with their vertues, as also of all other termes of the arte opened. ... And in the ende a compendious worke of anatomie ... An historiall expostulation also against the beastly abusers, both of chyrurgerie and phisicke in our tyme: with a goodly doctrine, and instruction, necessary to be marked and folowed of all true chirurgie[n]s. All these faithfully gathered, and diligently set forth, by the sayde Iohn Halle.

  • Lanfranco, of Milan, active 13th century
Date:
An. [1565]
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Chirurgia parva. English

Publication/Creation

Imprinted at London : In Flete streate, nyghe unto saint Dunstones [churche], by Thomas Marshe, An. [1565]

Physical description

[4+] pages : portrait

Notes

A translation of: Chirurgia parva.
The title page verso has a portrait of John Hall dated 1564, followed by four lines of verse beginning: Corporis effigies.
Imperfect: t.p. mutiliated, with some loss of print. Date of publication taken from STC.
A fragment; title page and fragment of leaf [cross]2 only.
Reproduction of original in the British Library.

References note

STC (2nd ed.) 15192.
Early English books tract supplement interim guide Harl. 5919[252]
Early English books tract supplement interim guide Harl. 5919[253]

Reproduction note

Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English books; Tract supplement ; E1:1[194b-196]) s1999 miun s

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