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Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum. Comm: Pseudo- Arnoldus de Villa Nova. Corr: Doctores Montispessulani regentes, 1480

ISTC No.ir00072500
TitleRegimen sanitatis Salernitanum. Comm: Pseudo- Arnoldus de Villa Nova. Corr: Doctores Montispessulani regentes, 1480
Imprint[Lyons : Jacques Maillet, about 1490]
Imprint[Johannes Fabri or Mathias Huss, not before 1480]
Format
NotesAssigned to Maillet by CIBN. Goff and Klebs assign it to Johann Fabri or Matthias Huss, and IGI to Matthias Huss only. BS assigns the printing to Johannes Siber
The Regimen sanitatis Salernitatum and accompanying commentary are often wrongly ascribed to Arnoldus de Villa Nova; cf. E. Wickersheimer in Comptes rendus du XIIIe Congrès international d'histoire de la médecine, 1954, pp. 226-34 (Aquilon 570)
Language of itemlat
Reference worksGoff R68; C 5059; Klebs 830.7; Pell 1283; CIBN R-41; Zehnacker 1981; IGI 8300; IBP 4686; IBE 4875; Martín Abad R-14; GW M37362

Holdings

FranceParis, Bibliothèque nationale de France
Strasbourg, Bibliothèque nationale et universitaire
GermanyDarmstadt, Universitäts und Landesbibliothek (Inc.II-374)
ItalyBologna C
Milano, Biblioteca Ambrosiana (imperfect)
PolandKraków KR
Wrocław, Biblioteka Uniwersytecka
SpainMadrid, Biblioteca Nacional de España (imperfect, wanting leaves a1 and section k)
United States of AmericaGalveston TX, University of Texas, Moody Medical Library
Washington DC, Library of Congress, Rare Book Division
Number of holding institutions10
Last Edit2023-11-01 12:00:00.00
 


Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum. Comm: Pseudo- Arnoldus de Villa Nova. Corr: Doctores Montispessulani regentes, 1480

ISTC No.ir00072500
TitleRegimen sanitatis Salernitanum. Comm: Pseudo- Arnoldus de Villa Nova. Corr: Doctores Montispessulani regentes, 1480
Imprint[Lyons : Jacques Maillet, about 1490]
Imprint[Johannes Fabri or Mathias Huss, not before 1480]
Format
NotesAssigned to Maillet by CIBN. Goff and Klebs assign it to Johann Fabri or Matthias Huss, and IGI to Matthias Huss only. BS assigns the printing to Johannes Siber
The Regimen sanitatis Salernitatum and accompanying commentary are often wrongly ascribed to Arnoldus de Villa Nova; cf. E. Wickersheimer in Comptes rendus du XIIIe Congrès international d'histoire de la médecine, 1954, pp. 226-34 (Aquilon 570)
Language of itemlat
Reference worksGoff R68; C 5059; Klebs 830.7; Pell 1283; CIBN R-41; Zehnacker 1981; IGI 8300; IBP 4686; IBE 4875; Martín Abad R-14; GW M37362

Holdings

FranceParis, Bibliothèque nationale de France
Strasbourg, Bibliothèque nationale et universitaire
GermanyDarmstadt, Universitäts und Landesbibliothek (Inc.II-374)
ItalyBologna C
Milano, Biblioteca Ambrosiana (imperfect)
PolandKraków KR
Wrocław, Biblioteka Uniwersytecka
SpainMadrid, Biblioteca Nacional de España (imperfect, wanting leaves a1 and section k)
United States of AmericaGalveston TX, University of Texas, Moody Medical Library
Washington DC, Library of Congress, Rare Book Division
Number of holding institutions10
Last Edit2023-11-01 12:00:00.00