Thaddei florentini Expositiones in arduum Aphorismor[um] Ipocratis volumen. : In divinum Pronosticorum Ipocratis librum. In p[rae]claru[m] Regiminis acuto[rum] Ipocratis opus. In subtilissim[um] Joa[n]nitii Isagogaru[m] libellum. Joa[n]nis Baptiste Nicollini Salodiensis opera in lucem emisse.

  • Alderotti, Taddeo, 1223-1295.
Date:
[1527]
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Expositiones in arduum Aphorismor[um] Ipocratis volumen

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[Ind. Venetiarum urbe] : [Luce Antonii Junta Florentini sumptibus editum], [1527]

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4 unnumbered pages, 400 pages, 2 unnumbered leaves : illustrations ; cm. ; 30 cm) ;

Notes

Imprint from colophon.
Includes Latin texts of Hippocrates and Joannitius (i. e. Hunain ibn Ishak) and Galen's commentaries on the Hippocratic works. Thaddaeus' Hippocratic commentaries are incomplete; cf. Nicolini's notes on leaves 194v, 241r, and 325r. The Aphorismi (books 1-6 only) are in three Latin versions: those by Constantinus Africanus, Theodorus Gaza, and Niccolò Leoniceno. The Latin version of the Prognostica is ascribed to Constantinus Africanus in Thorndike and Kibre, Cat. of incipits, 1963, col. 1002. Of the Galenic commentaries, that on the Aphorismi is certainly, and the other two probably, translated by Constantinus Africanus.
Copy 1. Supplier/Donor: Med. Soc. Lond. Note: Stamp of British Museum on verso of final leaf. British Museum sale duplicate 1787 stamp on title page, and on verso of final leaf. 16th century manuscript inscription at head of title page (name lost with cropping): '... doctoris medici parisien, s[?]mptus [?] 15th noviebris 1558'. This book was formerly part of the collection of the Medical Society of London, which was deposited for safekeeping in the Wellcome Library in 1964. It was eventually purchased by the Wellcome Trust in 1984, with assistance from the National Heritage Memorial Fund and other charities.

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