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Record Nr.

UNISA996389470503316

Autore

John, Pope, <d. 1277.>

Titolo

The treasurie of healthe [[electronic resource] ] : conteynyng many profitable medycines, gathered out of Hypocrates, Galen and Auycen, / / by one Petrus Hyspanus & translated into Englysh by Humfre Lloyde who hath added therunto the causes and sygnes of euerye dysease, wyth the Aphorismes of Hypocrates, and Iacobus de Partybus, redacted to a certayne order according to the membres of mans body, and a compendiouse table conteynyng the purging and confortatyue medycynes, with the exposicyon of certayne names & weyghtes in this boke contayned, wyth an epystle of Diocles unto kyng Antigonus, at ye request  of the right honorable Lord Stafford, for the noble pryncesse and his especial good lady the Duches of Northumberlande

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Imprynted at London in Fletestreate at the sygne of the Rosegarland, : by Wyllyam Coplande., [ca. 1550]

Descrizione fisica

[453] p

Altri autori (Persone)

DespartsJacques <ca. 1380-1458.>

Diocles, of Carystus.

Hippocrates

LlwydHumphrey <1527-1568.>

Pseudo-Mesuë

Soggetti

Medicine, Medieval

Medicine

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Title vignettes, initials.

Attributed to John XXI, writing under the name Petrus Hyspanus.

Imprint  from colophon, date suggested by STC (2nd ed.).

Signatures: [A]-Y⁸ a-f⁸ g⁴ (last leaf blank).

"A booke conteining the names of the compound medicines ..." (sign. c5r-f4v) is an adaptation of the Summula super plurimis remediis ex Mesue libris of Jacobus de Partibus (i. e. Jacques Desparts) "The epistle of Diocles, unto king Antigonus ... " (sign. g3v-g5r) is a translation of Epistola de secunda valetudine tuenda attributed to Diocles Carystius.

Imperfect: tightly bound, with print show-through, and loss of print.



Reproduction of original in: Newberry Library.

Sommario/riassunto

eebo-0101