INCUNABULA
5
Gesamtkatalog 270. Hain*-Cop. 101. Proctor 5522. Brit. Mus. Cat. V, p. 546.
Choulant, Handbudi p. 325.
The first complete edition with the two medical poems.
One of the earliest books of this press, which began printing in 1494.
The first 11. of our copy are slightly wormed, the 11 cs and c4 are transposed
but the copy is quite complete and in good condition. Notes on the title.
9 ALBERTUS MAGNUS. De anima. De intellect!! et intelligihili.
Venice, Reynaldus de Novimagio, 1481.
Fol. Gothic types, 48—49 lines, 2 col., 124 unn. leaves with sign.
Original wooden boards, back covered with blind stamped brown leather,
on the wooden covers three large circles painted in red. Frs. 1500.—
Gesamtkatalog 585. Hain (without seeing it) Cop. 496. Proctor 4440A.
Brit. Mus. Cat. V, p. 256. Campbell 76.
First edition of this interesting treatise dealing partly with psychology.
Passing through the first section, which deals with the attributes of the soul, we
read of the relation of the soul to the body. Following this are chapters on
dietetics. The section on the Intellect develops a psychological interest.
Estremely rare, no copy in U. S. A. acc. to Census and Gesamt-
katalog.
Good and large copy, si. waterstained at upper margins, some old margi-
nal MS. notes. On 1. a2 the entry of an owner from the 16 th or 17 th cent.:
Sum Matthiae Holzinger (a Vienna family).
10 ALBERTUS MAGNUS. Paradisus animae. Cologne, Heinrich
Quentell, 1498.
4to. Gothic letter, 36 lines, 34 unn. U. with sign. MS.-vellum.
Frs. 300.—
Hain* 482. Proctor 1344- Pellechet 312. Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendrucke I,
no. 707. Brit. Mus. Cat. I, p. 288. Voullieme Koln, no. 56.
Rubricated complete copy printed by the most successful of the Cologne
printers. Quentell established his business on such a strong foundation that it
lasted until the Thirty Years’ War. — With some old MS.-notes.
Only 1 copy in U. S. A. (acc. to Census).
11 ALEXANDER BENEDICTUS, PAEANTIUS. Collectiones medici-
nae. N. p. d. (Venice, Johannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis,
de Forlivio, ca. 1493).
4. Roman types, 41 lines, 8 unn. leaves with sign. With some
capitals and underlinings supplied in red. Bds. Frs. 1200.—
Gesamtkatalog 862. Hain* 806. Proctor 4533- Brit. Mus. Cat. V, p. 344-
EDITIO PRINCEPS of a very interesting medical work of the physician and
historical writer from Legnano Alessandro Benedetti, also named Paeantius who
lived at Padua and Verona and died 1.52.5-
His „collectiones medicinae” are elementary rules and axioms for physicians
and surgeons. He gives short directions in general and for single diseases, and
GILHOFER & RANSCHBURG, WIEN I, BOGNERGASSE Nr. 2.
5
Gesamtkatalog 270. Hain*-Cop. 101. Proctor 5522. Brit. Mus. Cat. V, p. 546.
Choulant, Handbudi p. 325.
The first complete edition with the two medical poems.
One of the earliest books of this press, which began printing in 1494.
The first 11. of our copy are slightly wormed, the 11 cs and c4 are transposed
but the copy is quite complete and in good condition. Notes on the title.
9 ALBERTUS MAGNUS. De anima. De intellect!! et intelligihili.
Venice, Reynaldus de Novimagio, 1481.
Fol. Gothic types, 48—49 lines, 2 col., 124 unn. leaves with sign.
Original wooden boards, back covered with blind stamped brown leather,
on the wooden covers three large circles painted in red. Frs. 1500.—
Gesamtkatalog 585. Hain (without seeing it) Cop. 496. Proctor 4440A.
Brit. Mus. Cat. V, p. 256. Campbell 76.
First edition of this interesting treatise dealing partly with psychology.
Passing through the first section, which deals with the attributes of the soul, we
read of the relation of the soul to the body. Following this are chapters on
dietetics. The section on the Intellect develops a psychological interest.
Estremely rare, no copy in U. S. A. acc. to Census and Gesamt-
katalog.
Good and large copy, si. waterstained at upper margins, some old margi-
nal MS. notes. On 1. a2 the entry of an owner from the 16 th or 17 th cent.:
Sum Matthiae Holzinger (a Vienna family).
10 ALBERTUS MAGNUS. Paradisus animae. Cologne, Heinrich
Quentell, 1498.
4to. Gothic letter, 36 lines, 34 unn. U. with sign. MS.-vellum.
Frs. 300.—
Hain* 482. Proctor 1344- Pellechet 312. Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendrucke I,
no. 707. Brit. Mus. Cat. I, p. 288. Voullieme Koln, no. 56.
Rubricated complete copy printed by the most successful of the Cologne
printers. Quentell established his business on such a strong foundation that it
lasted until the Thirty Years’ War. — With some old MS.-notes.
Only 1 copy in U. S. A. (acc. to Census).
11 ALEXANDER BENEDICTUS, PAEANTIUS. Collectiones medici-
nae. N. p. d. (Venice, Johannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis,
de Forlivio, ca. 1493).
4. Roman types, 41 lines, 8 unn. leaves with sign. With some
capitals and underlinings supplied in red. Bds. Frs. 1200.—
Gesamtkatalog 862. Hain* 806. Proctor 4533- Brit. Mus. Cat. V, p. 344-
EDITIO PRINCEPS of a very interesting medical work of the physician and
historical writer from Legnano Alessandro Benedetti, also named Paeantius who
lived at Padua and Verona and died 1.52.5-
His „collectiones medicinae” are elementary rules and axioms for physicians
and surgeons. He gives short directions in general and for single diseases, and
GILHOFER & RANSCHBURG, WIEN I, BOGNERGASSE Nr. 2.