Institutionum medicarum

  • Cirillus (or Cyrillus), Nicolaus, 1671-1734.
Date:
1730
Reference:
MS.1650
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Cirillus (or Cyrillus), Nicolaus (1671-1734)
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Institutionum medicarum Pars I et II. Lecture notes taken down by Thomas Parise, from the dictation of Francesco Serao. Contents: [Prohemium] (pp. 1-8). Pars. I. Liber I. Anatomia (pp. 9-102); II. De generatione hominis (pp. 107-131); III. De temperamentis (pp. 131-137); IV. De humoribus (pp. 137-151); V. De spiritu (pp. 151-157); VI. De facultatibus animae (pp. 157-266; Pars. II. Antepractica (142 pp.). The writer's name appears on p. 103 and on p. 166. A note by him dated 1734 is found on the unnumbered leaf after p. 166, mentioning the arrival of Spanish troops 'in mea regione Carneliani' [? Carniola]. These are notes of part of the lectures of Cirillus on the Institutes of Medicine, delivered by Francesco Serao [1702-1783] who was his pupil and successor to the chair of anatomy at Naples in 1733. In both cases his name is written 'Sarrao'. Produced in Naples.

Publication/Creation

1730

Physical description

1 volume 166 pp. + 2 ll. + 142 pp. 4to. 211/2 x 151/2 cm. Original vellum binding.

Acquisition note

Purchased 1919.

Finding aids

Database description transcribed from S.A.J. Moorat, Catalogue of Western Manuscripts on Medicine and Science in the Wellcome Historical Medical Library (London: Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, 1962-1973).

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  • 41835