Hippocratis ... Libellus, de significatione mortis et vitae secundum cursum lunae et aspectus planetarum / Gulideolo Mordico interprete prisco. Nuper repertus in quibusdam latebris & scoliis ornatus utilissimis & lingua castigatiori eductus in lucem a Blondo medico.
- Imbrasius, of Ephesus
- Date:
- 1548
- Books
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Also known as
De medicorum astrologia. Latin
Publication/Creation
[Venetiis] : Apud Blondum, 1548.
Physical description
16 leaves ; (8vo)
Notes
Gulideolus Mordicus may be a corrupt Latinized form of the name of Guilelmus of Moerbeke (d. 1286) who translated the same work. The present text, however, is clearly a revision of the "Dixit Hippocratis " version and is not the version attributed to Guilelmus of Moerbeke by Lynn Thorndike (Bull. of the hist. of med., v. 15, 1944, p. 217-219)
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