De urinis Actuarii Ioannis Zachariae filii, medici præsantissimi, libri vii / Ambrosio Leone Nolano interprete: in quibus omnia quæ de urinis dici possunt, doctissime tractata continentur. Antonii Thylesii Cosentini De coloribus liber. Pauli Aeginetæ De crisi & diebus decretoriis, eoru[m]q[ue] signis fragmentu[m]. Andreae Leennii medici epistola, in qua urinæ studium, & ex ea morborum præuidentiam, ut quæ seruandæ sit aptior sanitati, commendat.
- Joannes, Actuarius, active 13th century-14th century.
- Date:
- M.D. XXIX
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Also known as
De vrinis Actuarii Ioannis Zachariae filii
Publication/Creation
Basileae : Apud And. Cratandrum, M.D. XXIX.
Physical description
16 unnumbered pages, 447 pages, 1 unnumbered page ; 8vo (17 cm)
Contributors
- Joannes, Actuarius, active 13th century-14th century.
- Cratander, Andreas, -1540?printer
- Leennius, Andreas, active 1529. Epistola, in qua urinæ studium, & ex ea morborum præuidentiam, ut quæ seruandæ sit aptior sanitati, commendat.
- Paulus, Aegineta. De crisis & diebus decretoriis.
- Telesio, Antonio, 1482-1533? Libellus de coloribus.
Notes
Date from the colophon.
The treatise by Paulus Aegineta is a translation of part of book 2 of his Epitomes iatrikes biblia hepta.
P. 447 misnumbered 443.
Copy 1. Lacks all after page 399 (i.e. Thylesius and Paulus Aegineta). Date given appears in preliminaries (leaf A4).
References note
Kiessling, Nicholas K., The Library of Robert Burton. Oxford: Oxford Bibliographical Society, 1988, 6
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