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Articella seu Opus artis medicinae. Con: Johannitius: Isagoge ad Tegni Galeni. Philaretus: De pulsibus; Theophilus Protospatharius: De urinis. Hippocrates: Aphorismi (tr: Constantinus Africanus and Theodorus Gaza); Prognostica. Galenus: Liber Tegni, sive Ars medica (tr: Gerardus Cremonensis). Johannes Mesue: Aphorismi
ISTC No.ia01147500
TitleArticella seu Opus artis medicinae. Con: Johannitius: Isagoge ad Tegni Galeni. Philaretus: De pulsibus; Theophilus Protospatharius: De urinis. Hippocrates: Aphorismi (tr: Constantinus Africanus and Theodorus Gaza); Prognostica. Galenus: Liber Tegni, sive Ars medica (tr: Gerardus Cremonensis). Johannes Mesue: Aphorismi
Imprint[Venice : Johannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis, de Forlivio, '4 June 1481' [i.e. 21 June 1502]
Imprint[about 1500]
Format8°
NotesThe Aphorismi of Mesue are attributed to Johannes Damascenus. The text does not contain the Flosculi in medicina ex Cornelio Celso extracti mentioned on the title-page (IGI VI)
Described by IGI from an imperfect copy without colophon, GW assumes the edition of Johannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis dated '4 June 1481', which is 21 June 1502 (cf. GW).
Articella seu Opus artis medicinae. Con: Johannitius: Isagoge ad Tegni Galeni. Philaretus: De pulsibus; Theophilus Protospatharius: De urinis. Hippocrates: Aphorismi (tr: Constantinus Africanus and Theodorus Gaza); Prognostica. Galenus: Liber Tegni, sive Ars medica (tr: Gerardus Cremonensis). Johannes Mesue: Aphorismi
ISTC No.ia01147500
TitleArticella seu Opus artis medicinae. Con: Johannitius: Isagoge ad Tegni Galeni. Philaretus: De pulsibus; Theophilus Protospatharius: De urinis. Hippocrates: Aphorismi (tr: Constantinus Africanus and Theodorus Gaza); Prognostica. Galenus: Liber Tegni, sive Ars medica (tr: Gerardus Cremonensis). Johannes Mesue: Aphorismi
Imprint[Venice : Johannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis, de Forlivio, '4 June 1481' [i.e. 21 June 1502]
Imprint[about 1500]
Format8°
NotesThe Aphorismi of Mesue are attributed to Johannes Damascenus. The text does not contain the Flosculi in medicina ex Cornelio Celso extracti mentioned on the title-page (IGI VI)
Described by IGI from an imperfect copy without colophon, GW assumes the edition of Johannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis dated '4 June 1481', which is 21 June 1502 (cf. GW).