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Jacobi, Johannes:
Regimen contra pestilentiam

ISTC No.ij00005000
AuthorJacobi, Johannes
TitleRegimen contra pestilentiam
Imprint[Cologne : Johann Guldenschaff, about 1490]
Format
NotesThis edition is perhaps the Regimen contra morbum epidemiae announced on the title-page of Goff R74, with which it is sometimes found. Two settings are known of the title-page, cf. Klebs(P) 25 and 26
Although often attributed in incunable editions to Benedictus Kamisius, Kamintus, Canutus or Kanuti (i.e. Bengt Knutsson, bishop of Västerâs), the author is probably Johannes Jacobi (i.e. Jean Jasme or Jacme) (Wickersheimer)
Language of itemlat
Reference worksGoff J5; R 957; Klebs 245.10, 245.11 (var); Voull(K) 709; Pell Ms 6961 (6912); CIBN J-5 (var); Voull(B) 907,5 (var); Finger 575, 576; Poynter 483 (II); GW 13787
Related resourcesMicrofiche: Primary Source Microfilm (an imprint of Cengage Learning), 1995. Incunabula: the Printing Revolution in Europe 1455-1500. Unit 13 - Medical Incunabula Part III, MI 77

Holdings

AustriaWien, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek (Ink 14.H.38)
FranceParis, Bibliothèque nationale de France (var)
GermanyBerlin, Staatsbibliothek (var)
Düsseldorf, Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek (2)
Erfurt, Stadt- und Regionalbibliothek
Münster, Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandLondon, Wellcome Collection (var)
United States of AmericaPhiladelphia PA, College of Physicians of Philadelphia, Historical Medical Library
Number of holding institutions8
Last Edit2024-12-19 12:00:00.00
 
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Jacobi, Johannes:
Regimen contra pestilentiam

ISTC No.ij00005000
AuthorJacobi, Johannes
TitleRegimen contra pestilentiam
Imprint[Cologne : Johann Guldenschaff, about 1490]
Format
NotesThis edition is perhaps the Regimen contra morbum epidemiae announced on the title-page of Goff R74, with which it is sometimes found. Two settings are known of the title-page, cf. Klebs(P) 25 and 26
Although often attributed in incunable editions to Benedictus Kamisius, Kamintus, Canutus or Kanuti (i.e. Bengt Knutsson, bishop of Västerâs), the author is probably Johannes Jacobi (i.e. Jean Jasme or Jacme) (Wickersheimer)
Language of itemlat
Reference worksGoff J5; R 957; Klebs 245.10, 245.11 (var); Voull(K) 709; Pell Ms 6961 (6912); CIBN J-5 (var); Voull(B) 907,5 (var); Finger 575, 576; Poynter 483 (II); GW 13787
Related resourcesMicrofiche: Primary Source Microfilm (an imprint of Cengage Learning), 1995. Incunabula: the Printing Revolution in Europe 1455-1500. Unit 13 - Medical Incunabula Part III, MI 77

Holdings

AustriaWien, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek (Ink 14.H.38)
FranceParis, Bibliothèque nationale de France (var)
GermanyBerlin, Staatsbibliothek (var)
Düsseldorf, Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek (2)
Erfurt, Stadt- und Regionalbibliothek
Münster, Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandLondon, Wellcome Collection (var)
United States of AmericaPhiladelphia PA, College of Physicians of Philadelphia, Historical Medical Library
Number of holding institutions8
Last Edit2024-12-19 12:00:00.00