Amicus medicorum ... cum opusculo quod inscribitur 'caeli enarrant', et cum abbreviatione Abrahae Aveneezrae de luminaribus et diebus criticis. Quibus adjecimus Astrologiam Hippocratis. Et indicem copiosissimum / [Jean Ganivet].

  • Ganivet, Jean, active 1431-1434
Date:
1550
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Lugduni : P. Rollet & B. Fraenus for Gulielmum Rovillium ..., 1550.

Physical description

585 pages, 22 unnumbered pages : diagrams, tables ; (12mo)

Notes

Colophon: Lugduni, Excudebant Philibertus Rolletius, & Bartholomaeus Fraenus
Gondisalvus Toledo's "Epistola astrol. defensiva": p. 3-17
Reprinted mainly from the 1508 Lyons edition. The pseudo-Hippocratic Astrologia (which has been attributed to Imbrasius of Ephesus) is reprinted from a separately published Venice edition of 1548 which names Gulideolus Mordicus as translator and differs from the "Dixit Hippocrates " text in the 1508 edition.

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