Astrologiae ad medicinam adplicatio brevis, deque convenientia earundem canones aliquot, ex probatissimis quibusque, & astrologiae & medicinae, authoribus, vigilantissime collecti, restaurati, & nunc primum in lucem aediti. Post hos fasciculus totius medicinae, sequitur, theses aliquot rei medicae, et maxime simplitioris, brevissime complectens / opera & diligentia M. Jacobi Scholl Argentini, nuper integritati astronomicae restitutus.
- Scholl, Jakob, active approximately 1537.
- Date:
- 1537
- Books
About this work
Publication/Creation
Argentorati : Jacobus Cammerlander, 1537.
Physical description
3 unnumbered pages, 95 pages, 1 unnumbered leaf : woodcuts, illustrations ; (4to)
Notes
"De regimine duodecim mensium ex Hipocrate" (a version of the pseudo-Hippocratic Diaeta per singulos menses anni observanda): leaves 47r-49r
Includes also extracts from Hippocrates' Aphorismi, De victus ratione in morbis acutis, and De natura hominis; and from pseudo-Apuleius, Arnaldus de Villanova, Celsus, Dioscorides, Galenus, C. Plinius Secundus, Q. Serenus Sammonicus, pseudo-Soranus, and Georg Tannstetter von Thannau. The pseudo-Soranic excerpt on the four seasons is taken from the Isagoge or Quaestiones medicinales, first published in Alban Thorer's 1528 collection issued under title: De re medica. Scholl's text differs slightly.
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Location Status Access Closed storesEPB/B/5849