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Ketham, Johannes de:
Fasciculus medicinae [Spanish] Epilogo en medicina, o Compendio de la salud humana

ISTC No.ik00018300
AuthorKetham, Johannes de
TitleFasciculus medicinae [Spanish] Epilogo en medicina, o Compendio de la salud humana
ImprintPamplona : Arnaldo Guillen, de Brocar, 10 Oct. 1495
Format
NotesJohannes de Ketham can be convincingly identified as Hans von Kircheim of Swabia, fl. 1455-1470, professor of medicine in Vienna, who used this collection for his lectures and recommended it to his pupils. This collection of texts was in circulation by 1400. See K. Sudhoff, The Fasciculus Medicinae of Johannes de Ketham, Alemanus. Facsimile of the first, Venetian, edition of 1491 (Milan, 1924)
Language of itemspa
Reference worksHC 6604; Klebs 575.3; Haeb(BI) 247; Vindel(A) VI 185: 5; Kurz 222; Pell 4586; CIBN K-9; IBE 3411; Madrid 1113; Martín Abad K-2; GW M14196
Related resourcesMicrofiche: Primary Source Microfilm (an imprint of Cengage Learning), 1996. Incunabula: the Printing Revolution in Europe 1455-1500. Unit 21 - Medical Incunabula Part VI, IM 51b

Holdings

FranceParis, Bibliothèque nationale de France (imperfect)
SpainMadrid, Biblioteca Nacional de España (3, 1 imperfect, wanting leaf a1, folio XIII, leaves e4, e5 and i8)
Madrid, Biblioteca de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid (imperfect)
Madrid, Real Academia de la Historia (imperfect)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandLondon, Wellcome Collection (imperfect)
Number of holding institutions5
Last Edit2023-11-01 12:00:00.00
 
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Ketham, Johannes de:
Fasciculus medicinae [Spanish] Epilogo en medicina, o Compendio de la salud humana

ISTC No.ik00018300
AuthorKetham, Johannes de
TitleFasciculus medicinae [Spanish] Epilogo en medicina, o Compendio de la salud humana
ImprintPamplona : Arnaldo Guillen, de Brocar, 10 Oct. 1495
Format
NotesJohannes de Ketham can be convincingly identified as Hans von Kircheim of Swabia, fl. 1455-1470, professor of medicine in Vienna, who used this collection for his lectures and recommended it to his pupils. This collection of texts was in circulation by 1400. See K. Sudhoff, The Fasciculus Medicinae of Johannes de Ketham, Alemanus. Facsimile of the first, Venetian, edition of 1491 (Milan, 1924)
Language of itemspa
Reference worksHC 6604; Klebs 575.3; Haeb(BI) 247; Vindel(A) VI 185: 5; Kurz 222; Pell 4586; CIBN K-9; IBE 3411; Madrid 1113; Martín Abad K-2; GW M14196
Related resourcesMicrofiche: Primary Source Microfilm (an imprint of Cengage Learning), 1996. Incunabula: the Printing Revolution in Europe 1455-1500. Unit 21 - Medical Incunabula Part VI, IM 51b

Holdings

FranceParis, Bibliothèque nationale de France (imperfect)
SpainMadrid, Biblioteca Nacional de España (3, 1 imperfect, wanting leaf a1, folio XIII, leaves e4, e5 and i8)
Madrid, Biblioteca de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid (imperfect)
Madrid, Real Academia de la Historia (imperfect)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandLondon, Wellcome Collection (imperfect)
Number of holding institutions5
Last Edit2023-11-01 12:00:00.00