MEDICINE [Piso — Rubertus].
87
1111 Piso, Nic. De cognoscendis et curandis praecipue intends humani corporis morbis
11. Ill: ex monumentis classicorum medicorum... collecti. Acc. de febribus liber unus.
Cum indice copios. Francofurti, A. Wechel, 1580. fol. W. author’s portr. on v° of
title a. printers mark on title a. last leaf. Blind stamped hf. calf. (si. dam. on back-
cover). 48.—
Good copy of an esteemed work.
Portrait of Paracelsus. From No. 1103.
1112 Polidamus, Vai. De re medica, cum copiosa doctrina et eleganti stylo. N. p. (Basel)
1540. 8vo. Hf.-vell. 36.—
Cont.: De pulsibus — de urinis — de doloribus — epistolarum libellus.
1114 Rubertus, Jo. Bapt. Carmen in deforme monstrum nuper VII. nonas Marcij iuxta
vrbem Romam progenitum. N. p. d. (ca. 1530). 4*°. 4 unn. leaves. With a very
curious woodcut of a monster on title. Bds. 120.—
An extremely rare occasional poem which we did not find men-
tioned by any bibliographer.
This Latin poem treats of the Monsters of the antiquity (Minotaurus, Centaurs, Sphinx,
Hecate etc.) and the Hades and ends with the foreboding of the occurence of monsters, which are follo-
wed always by disorder, homicide and war. Contains further verses in different metres by C. Sil-
va n u s Germanicus, Laurencins Athreus C a 1 an t h us; Petrus Federinus
Romanns and Mariangelus Accursius.
See Reproduction, page 89.
GILHOFER & RANSCHBURG, WIEN, I., BOGNERGASSE Nr. 2.
87
1111 Piso, Nic. De cognoscendis et curandis praecipue intends humani corporis morbis
11. Ill: ex monumentis classicorum medicorum... collecti. Acc. de febribus liber unus.
Cum indice copios. Francofurti, A. Wechel, 1580. fol. W. author’s portr. on v° of
title a. printers mark on title a. last leaf. Blind stamped hf. calf. (si. dam. on back-
cover). 48.—
Good copy of an esteemed work.
Portrait of Paracelsus. From No. 1103.
1112 Polidamus, Vai. De re medica, cum copiosa doctrina et eleganti stylo. N. p. (Basel)
1540. 8vo. Hf.-vell. 36.—
Cont.: De pulsibus — de urinis — de doloribus — epistolarum libellus.
1114 Rubertus, Jo. Bapt. Carmen in deforme monstrum nuper VII. nonas Marcij iuxta
vrbem Romam progenitum. N. p. d. (ca. 1530). 4*°. 4 unn. leaves. With a very
curious woodcut of a monster on title. Bds. 120.—
An extremely rare occasional poem which we did not find men-
tioned by any bibliographer.
This Latin poem treats of the Monsters of the antiquity (Minotaurus, Centaurs, Sphinx,
Hecate etc.) and the Hades and ends with the foreboding of the occurence of monsters, which are follo-
wed always by disorder, homicide and war. Contains further verses in different metres by C. Sil-
va n u s Germanicus, Laurencins Athreus C a 1 an t h us; Petrus Federinus
Romanns and Mariangelus Accursius.
See Reproduction, page 89.
GILHOFER & RANSCHBURG, WIEN, I., BOGNERGASSE Nr. 2.