01482nam2 2200289 i 450 SUN002950720180409090749.5020.0020061030f1983 |0engc50 baengUS|||| |||||<<*Astronomical cuneiform textsBabylonian ephemerides of the Seleucid period for the motion of the sun, the moon and the planets>> 2edited by O. NeugebauerNew YorkSpringer[1983?]P. 279-511ill.29 cm.001SUN00294932001 *Astronomical cuneiform textsBabylonian ephemerides of the Seleucid period for the motion of the sun, the moon and the planetsedited by O. Neugebauer2210 New York [etc.]Springer[1983?]215 3 v.ill.29 cm.01-XXHistory and biography [MSC 2020]MFSUNC02146985-XXAstronomy and Astrophysics [MSC 2020]MFSUNC023246USNew YorkSUNL000011Neugebauer, OttoSUNV040081284838SpringerSUNV000178650ITSOL20200921RICA/sebina/repository/catalogazione/documenti/Neugebauer - Astronomical cuneiform texts - vol. 2.pdfContentsSUN0029507UFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI MATEMATICA E FISICA08PREST 85-XX 3012 08 3459 II 20061030 Astronomical cuneiform texts1403342UNICAMPANIA01839nam 2200433 n 450 99638762210331620221108015440.0(CKB)1000000000631113(EEBO)2248556948(UnM)99849496(EXLCZ)99100000000063111319920204d1606 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The iudgement, or exposition of dreames, written by Artimodorus, an auntient and famous author, first in Greeke, then translated into Latin, after into French, and now into English[electronic resource]Imprinted at London [By R. Braddock] for William Iones, dwelling at the signe of the Gun, neer Holborn Conduit1606[22], 174 [i.e. 169], [7] pA translation, possibly by Robert Wood, of: Daldianus Artemidorus. Oneirocritica.Printer's name from STC."A little epitomy of Valerius Maximus, concerning dreames" has caption title.Numerous mispaginations; 169, final numbered page, misnumbered 174.Final leaf is blank.Signatures: A-N.Some print show-through.Reproduction of the original in the Cambridge University Library.eebo-0021DreamsEarly works to 1800DreamsArtemidorusDaldianus.163213R. W(Robert Wood)1015162Valerius MaximusautCu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996387622103316The iudgement, or exposition of dreames, written by Artimodorus, an auntient and famous author, first in Greeke, then translated into Latin, after into French, and now into English2410010UNISA