In C. Plinii Naturalis histriae septimum librum, quem de homine, & rebus ab eo inuentis, deq́[ue] miris gentium figuris conscripsit, ad notata / nuper non citra puluerem per Georgium Pictorium Villinganum doctorem medicum congesta, & nunc primùm in lucem edita.

  • Pictorius, Georg, approximately 1500-1569.
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Anno salutis humanae M.D. LXIX. mense Augusto
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Naturalis historiae septimum librum

Publication/Creation

Basileae : Per Sixtum Henricpetri, Anno salutis humanae M.D. LXIX. mense Augusto.

Physical description

8 unnumbered pages, 44 pages, 4 unnumbered pages ; 8vo (17 cm)

Notes

Almost certainly issued with the undated edition of Pictorius's "Opera noua, in quibus mirifica, iocos salesq́[ue] poëtica, historica & medica lib. V. complectitur" published in Basel by the Officina Henricpetrina and the edition of Marsilio Ficino's "De studiosoru[m] tuenda sanitate, ad Laurentium Medicen, liber", published by Sixtus Henricpetri in 1569.
Date of publication from colophon on leaf C7r. Colophon reads: Basileae, ex officina Henricpetrina, Anno salutis humanae M.D. LXIX. mense Augusto.
Printer's device with inscription "Sixtus Henricpetri" and date 1569 on leaf C7v.
Signatures: [alpha]⁴ A-C⁸ (C8 blank).
Includes index.
Initials, marginal notes.
Copy 1. Lacks initial 4 leaves and final blank. Bound with his Opera noua. [ca. 1569] ; and, Ficino, M. De studiosoru[m] tuenda sanitate. 1569.

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