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A commentary on Hippocrates's Aphorisms and Galen's Tegni; some fragments of Hippocrates's text, translated into Latin, are included. Edited by Johannes Antonius Terzagus. The commentary on Hippocrates's Aphorisms is incomplete: although the signed gatherings agree with the printed register and the text between 2C8v and 2D1r is consistent, the text between 2D6v (which ends with "morbus aut") and 2E1r (which begins the commentary on Galen's Tegni) is not. Super-chancery folio, with paper measuring 31.9 x 21.4 cm. Text printed in 2 columns; 66 lines per column; col. width: 7.8 mm.; area of text: 24.1 x 16.3 cm. With paragraph marks, headlines, and woodcut initials; without catchwords. Publisher's device on verso of leaf 73. Foliation errors: leaves 30 and 49 misnumbered as 32 and 49, respectively. Signatures: 2A-2C⁸ 2D⁶ 2E-2H⁸ 2I-2K⁶ (2K6 blank). Modern binding using a leaf from a medieval Italian[?] antiphonal manuscript as covering.
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Collection of Greek, Roman and Arabic medical essays in Latin, including the Isagoge by Johannitius; De pulsibus and De urinis by Theophilus Philaretus; Aphorisms by Hippocrates, with commentary by Galen, edited by Constantinus Africanus; Prognostica by Hippocrates, with commentary by Galen; De regimine acutorum morborum by Hippocrates, with commentary by Galen; Epidemiae by Hippocrates, with commentary by Johannes Alexandrinus; De natura foetus by Hippocrates, translated by Bartholomaeus de Messina; Liber Tegni by Galen with commentary by Hali; De divisione librorum Galeni by Gentilis Fulginas; De lege by Hippocrates, translated by Arnoldus de Villa Nova; and Iusiurandum by Hippocrates, translated by Petrus Paulus Vergerius. Edited, with marginalia, by Gregorius a Vulpe from the edition of Franciscus Argilagnes. Chancery folio, with paper measuring 32.3 x 21.5 cm. Printed in double columns. 66 lines to a full column, plus headline. Some woodcut initials; otherwise initial spaces with guide letters. Printed marginalia and paragraph marks. With foliation and signatures; without catchwords. Register and publisher's device on leaf G5v. Errors in foliation: leaves 95 and 119 (1st count) misnumbered as 94 and 121; leaves 26, 35 and 40 (2nd count) misnumbered 25, 33, and 56, respectively. Signatures: [superscript pi]a⁸ a-r⁸, A-E⁸ F-G⁶ (G6 blank). Imperfect: leaves [superscript pi]a1 and [superscript pi]a2 torn along edges and repaired. Binding: decorated paper boards.
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