De anima brutorum quae hominis vitalis ac sensitiva est : exercitationes duae. Prior physiologica ejusdem naturam, partes, potentias & affectiones tradit. Altera pathologica morbos qui ipsam, & sedem ejus primariam, nempe cerebrum & nervosum genus afficiunt, explicat, eorumque therapeias instituit.

  • Willis, Thomas, 1621-1675
Date:
1672
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Publication/Creation

Oxonii : E Theatro Sheldoniano, impensis Ric. Davis, 1672.

Physical description

56 unnumbered pages, 565 (i. e. 547), 11 unnumbered pages : plates. ; 21 cm

References note

Garrison-Morton (5th ed.) 4966
Garrison-Morton (5th ed.) 4919
Garrison-Morton (5th ed.) 4793
Garrison-Morton (5th ed.) 4513
Wing W2825, Madan 2953.
ESTC R151
Madan, III, 2953
Wing (CD-Rom, 1996), W2825

Notes

Errata: p. [56]
Pars prima physiologica and Pars secunda pathologica have half titles.
Copy 2 Note: MS inscription on imprimatur recto, partly trimmed away: 'Ex dono autoris. Apr: 26.72. Joh: Cestriens[is]' [i.e. John Wilkins, Bishop of Chester (1614-72)]. MS inscription on t.p.: 'Given me by ye. Reverend Dr. John Tillotson for a remembrance of John Ld. Bp. of Chester. R. Hooke Oct. 8 1673' [Robert Hooke (1635-1703)]. John Tillotson (1630-94), afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury, was Wilkins's executor. The volume was lot 196 in the sale of Hooke's library; see also his diary for 8 Oct. 1673. Stamp of Medical Society of London on t.p.

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    EPB/B/63466

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