De urinis Actuarii Ioannis Zachariae filii, medici præsantiss. Libri VII. / Ambrosio Leone Nolano interprete. In quibus omnia quæ de urinis dici possunt, doctissimè tractata continentur. Antonij Thylesij Cosentini de coloribus, liber. Pauli Aeginetæ De crisi & diebus decretorijs, eorum[que] signis fragmentum. Andreae Leennij medici epistola, in qua urinæ studium, & ex ea morborum præuidentiam, ut quæ seruandæ sit aptior sanitati, co[m]mendat. Omnia multò quàm anter emendatoria.
- Joannes, Actuarius, active 13th century-14th century.
- Date:
- [between 1538 and 1552]
- Books
About this work
Also known as
De vrinis Actuarii Ioannis Zachariae filii
Publication/Creation
Basileae : Apud hæredes Andreæ Cratandri, [between 1538 and 1552]
Physical description
16 unnumbered pages, 447 pages, 1 unnumbered page ; 8vo (17 cm)
Contributors
- Joannes, Actuarius, active 13th century-14th century.
- Cratander, Andreas, -1540?printer
- Leennius, Andreas, active 1529. Epistola, in qua urinæ studium, & ex ea morborum præuidentiam, ut quæ seruandæ sit aptior sanitati, commendat.
- Paulus, Aegineta. De crisis & diebus decretoriis.
- Telesio, Antonio, 1482-1533? Libellus de coloribus.
Notes
Date in the preliminaries is MDXXIX (leaf A4 (signed B4)).
Title of VD16, A-163 (dated ca.1545) is a close match, but includes the text "(Thoma Linacro An-glo interprete)." after "Fragmentum". Cratander's heirs were active from ca. 1538-1552 (Benzing, p.32)
Signatures: A⁸ a-z⁸ ²A-E⁸ (A4 signed B4)
The treatise by Paulus Aegineta is a translation of part of book 2 of his Epitomes iatrikes biblia hepta.
References note
VD16, A-163
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Location Status Access Closed storesEPB/B/7410