LEONIS ROGANI CAETANI MEDICI IN GALENI LIBELLUM DE PULSIBUS AD TYRONES COMEMNTARIUS IN QUO OMNIA QUAE GALENIUS SEXDECIM LIBRIS DE PULSIBUS TRANSEGIT BREVI EX PONUNTUR EJUSDEM DE URINIS LIBRI TRES EX HIPOCRATE ET GALENO COLLEECTI QUORUM
by Leone Rogano (m. 1588)
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NEAPOLI : EXCUDEBAT RAIMUNDUS DE AMATO , 1556. Prima edizione del 1556 di questo raro e celebre testo di nefrologia del medico originario di Gaeta Leone Rogano (m. 1588). La data di stampa è indicata nell'ultima carta che precede l'errata. La prima opera è un commentario all'opera "De pulsibus transegit brevi ex ponuntur" La seconda con frontespizio proprio è la celebre De Urinis divisa in tre libri: De differentiis urinarum, De causiis urinarum, De Providentia ex urinis. Numerazione singola. Belle lettere iniziali decorate. Alcuni numeri manoscritti alle ultime due carte. In buone condizioni. Copertina in piena pergamena settecentesca in buone condizioni generali con lievi usure ai margini e dorso. Legatura in buone condizioni. Pagine in buone condizioni con fioriture e bruniture. In 16. Dim. 15,5x10,5 cm. Pp. 166+(2)+69+(1). First edition of 1556 of this scarce and ffamous text of nephrology by the physician from Gaeta Leone Rogano (m. 1588). The date of publishing is indicating in the page preceding the errata. The first work is a commentary to the work "De pulsibus transegit brevi ex ponuntur" The seocnd one with its own title page is the famous De Urinis divided into three books: De differentiis urinarum, De causiis urinarum, De Providentia ex urinis. Single numbering. Beautiful decorated capital letters. Some handwritten number in the last two pages . In good conditions. Full parchment cover of 18th century in good general conditions lightly worn in the extremities. Binding in good conditions. Inside pages are in good conditions with foxing and yellowings. In 16. Dim. 15,5x10,5 cm. Pp. 166+(2)+69+(1). <BR><BR>
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- LEONIS ROGANI CAETANI MEDICI IN GALENI LIBELLUM DE PULSIBUS AD TYRONES COMEMNTARIUS IN QUO OMNIA QUAE GALENIUS SEXDECIM LIBRIS DE PULSIBUS TRANSEGIT BREVI EX PONUNTUR EJUSDEM DE URINIS LIBRI TRES EX HIPOCRATE ET GALENO COLLEECTI QUORUM
- Author
- Leone Rogano (m. 1588)
- Book Condition
- Used
- Publisher
- EXCUDEBAT RAIMUNDUS DE AMATO
- Place of Publication
- NEAPOLI
- Date Published
- 1556
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
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- Title Page
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- Parchment
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- Errata
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- First Edition
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