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ACTUARIUS, Johannes. (fl. 13th century). De urinis libri septem . Translated from Greek into Latin and edited by Ambrogio Leone (d. 1525). - NICOLAUS Leonicenus (1428-1524). De vipera tractatus . - Pandulphus COLLENUCIUS (1444-1504). De vipera . - Am...

Auction 18.03.1998
18.03.1998
Schätzpreis
400 $ - 600 $
Zuschlagspreis:
862 $
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 3

ACTUARIUS, Johannes. (fl. 13th century). De urinis libri septem . Translated from Greek into Latin and edited by Ambrogio Leone (d. 1525). - NICOLAUS Leonicenus (1428-1524). De vipera tractatus . - Pandulphus COLLENUCIUS (1444-1504). De vipera . - Am...

Auction 18.03.1998
18.03.1998
Schätzpreis
400 $ - 600 $
Zuschlagspreis:
862 $
Beschreibung:

ACTUARIUS, Johannes. (fl. 13th century). De urinis libri septem . Translated from Greek into Latin and edited by Ambrogio Leone (d. 1525). - NICOLAUS Leonicenus (1428-1524). De vipera tractatus . - Pandulphus COLLENUCIUS (1444-1504). De vipera . - Ambrosius LEO (d. 1525). De vipera cribellatio . Venice: Camillus Leo for the heirs of Octavianus Scotus and associates, 1 July 1529. 2 o (310 x 210 mm). Collation: A-E 6 F 8 (A1r title, A1v editor's dedication to his son Camillo Leone, A2r index, A3r text, F7v colophon, register and printers' woodcut device, F8 blank). 38 leaves, foliated. Gothic type, double column. Woodcut initials, woodcut urine flask. (Some light staining.) Modern vellum (bowed). Provenance : Michelangelo Angelici (contemporary ownership inscription and marginal notes). Second Venetian edition of the classic text on uroscopy. Actuarius was the last of the Byzantine medical writers. Ambrosius Leo, the editor, added his own text on vipers and treatises on the same subjects by two other Renaissance physicians. BM/STC Italian p. 5; Murphy p. 126-30; Norman 1172.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 3
Auktion:
Datum:
18.03.1998
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
New York, Park Avenue
Beschreibung:

ACTUARIUS, Johannes. (fl. 13th century). De urinis libri septem . Translated from Greek into Latin and edited by Ambrogio Leone (d. 1525). - NICOLAUS Leonicenus (1428-1524). De vipera tractatus . - Pandulphus COLLENUCIUS (1444-1504). De vipera . - Ambrosius LEO (d. 1525). De vipera cribellatio . Venice: Camillus Leo for the heirs of Octavianus Scotus and associates, 1 July 1529. 2 o (310 x 210 mm). Collation: A-E 6 F 8 (A1r title, A1v editor's dedication to his son Camillo Leone, A2r index, A3r text, F7v colophon, register and printers' woodcut device, F8 blank). 38 leaves, foliated. Gothic type, double column. Woodcut initials, woodcut urine flask. (Some light staining.) Modern vellum (bowed). Provenance : Michelangelo Angelici (contemporary ownership inscription and marginal notes). Second Venetian edition of the classic text on uroscopy. Actuarius was the last of the Byzantine medical writers. Ambrosius Leo, the editor, added his own text on vipers and treatises on the same subjects by two other Renaissance physicians. BM/STC Italian p. 5; Murphy p. 126-30; Norman 1172.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 3
Auktion:
Datum:
18.03.1998
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
New York, Park Avenue
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