The whole aphorismes of great Hippocrates, prince of physicians / translated into English for the benefit of such as are ignorant of the Greek & Latine tongs ; vvhereunto is annexed a short discourse of the nature & substance of the eye, with many excellent & approued remedies for the cure of most the diseases thereof ; with an exact table shewing the substance of every aphorism.

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1610
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Aphorisms. English. 1610

Publication/Creation

At London : Printed by H. L. for Richard Redmer and are to bee solde at the great West-doore of Pauls, at the signe of the Star, 1610.

Physical description

22 unnumbered pages, 198 pages, 4 unnumbered pages

References note

STC (2nd ed.) 13521

Notes

Dedicatory epistle signed by S. H., the editor, probable translator of the Aphorisms. According to E. Arber's A transcript of the registers of the Company of Stationers of London, 1554-1640 [New York, P. Smith, 1950] vol. 3, p. 200, the book was "... translated into Englishe, devided into 8 books by FF: B. Doctor of phisique."
Signatures: A¹¹, B-I¹², K⁶ (last leaf blank).
Reproduction of original in: Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
"A briefe discourse upon the nature & substance of the ey," is an abridged translation of "De oculis eorumque egritudinibus et curis" by Benevenutus Grassus.

Contents

"The life of Hippocrates": [4] p. at end.

Reproduction note

Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English books, 1475-1640 ; 1928:11) s1999 miun s

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