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Regimen sanitatis cu[m] expositione magistri Arnaldi de villanoua Cathellano Nouiter impressus

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Regimen sanitatis cu[m] expositione magistri Arnaldi de villanoua Cathellano Nouiter impressus
Title
Regimen sanitatis cu[m] expositione magistri Arnaldi de villanoua Cathellano Nouiter impressus
Title variation
Regimen sanitatis cum expostitione magistri Arnaldi de villanova Cathellano Noviter impressus
Creator
Contributor
Printer
Subject
Genre
Language
lat
Cataloging source
NLM
Citation location within source
  • p. 598
  • II, p. 494-495
  • R-78
  • 830.13
Citation source
  • BM STC Italian, 1465-1600
  • BN cat. des incun.
  • Goff
  • Klebs
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Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum.
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary form
non fiction
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  • d. 1311
  • fl. 1494-1539
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  • Joannes
  • Arnaldus
  • Vitali, Bernardino dei
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  • Health
  • Hygiene
  • Medicine
  • Hygiene
  • Materia Medica
  • Medicine
  • Lewis, Samuel, 1813-1890 [Bookplate] (CPP)
  • Lewis, Samuel, 1813-1890 [Donor] (CPP)
  • Lewis Library [Collection] (CPP)
Label
Regimen sanitatis cu[m] expositione magistri Arnaldi de villanoua Cathellano Nouiter impressus
Instantiates
Publication
Note
  • Text and commentary are frequently wrongly attributed to Arnaldus de Villanova; text is sometimes attributed to Joannes de Mediolano.--Cf. Cummins, P.W. A critical edition of Le regime tresutile et tresproufitable pour conserver et garder la sante du corps humain. Chapel Hill: UNC Dept. of Romance Languages, 1976., p. x
  • One of sixteen editions of French origin, which claims to bear corrections by the doctors of Montpellier, even though the text is virtually identical to its uncorrected predecessors.--Cf. Wickersheimer, E. "Autour de Regime de Salerne, " Le Scalpel, v. 105, no. 2, (1952), p. 1507
  • Imprint from ISTC; Goff suggests printing date of 1500
  • Incipit on leaf a2 reads: Incipit Regime[n] sanitatis salernitanu[m] excelle[n]tissimu[m] pro co[n]seruatione sanitatis totius humani generis p[er]utilissimu[m]: necno[n] a magistro Arnaldo de Villa noua Cathellano omniu[m] medico[rum] uiue[n]tiu[m] ge[m]ma utiliter: ac secu[n]du[m] omniu[m] antiquo[rum] medico[rum] doctrina[m] ueraciter expositu[m]: nouiter correctu[m] ac eme[n]datu[m] [per] egregissimos ac medicine artis peritissimos doctores Montispessulani rege[n]tes. Anno. M. cccc. lxxx. predicto loco actu moram trahentes
  • Colophon reads: Hoc opus optatur quod flos medicine vocatur
  • Signatures: a-t♯ u¡
  • Chancery quarto, 29 lines of commentary surrounding variable lines of text; area of text: 175 x 124 mm. With printed initial on leaf a2; without foliation and catchwords
  • Includes half-page woodcut illustration on title page, representing Villanova seated at a table upon which is a sphere, an inkstand, and two books. At his side is a boy with two jars standing before an open doorway
Control code
000145405
Dimensions
21 cm. (4to).
Extent
[82] leaves
Note
  • Not rubricated.
  • With some ms. annotations in German and Latin.
  • Presented to the College of Physicians of Philadelphia by Samuel Lewis, M.D., with his bookplate.
  • Bound in half black goatskin over marbled paper boards, with gold tooling on spine and gilt edges.
  • Leaf size: 202 x 142 mm. Top edge closely trimmed. Holes on leaf a1 have been repaired.
  • Photostat NOT available.
Other physical details
ill. (woodcut)
System control number
  • (Sirsi) 145405
  • 147865
  • (OCoLC)ocm31015347
Label
Regimen sanitatis cu[m] expositione magistri Arnaldi de villanoua Cathellano Nouiter impressus
Publication
Note
  • Text and commentary are frequently wrongly attributed to Arnaldus de Villanova; text is sometimes attributed to Joannes de Mediolano.--Cf. Cummins, P.W. A critical edition of Le regime tresutile et tresproufitable pour conserver et garder la sante du corps humain. Chapel Hill: UNC Dept. of Romance Languages, 1976., p. x
  • One of sixteen editions of French origin, which claims to bear corrections by the doctors of Montpellier, even though the text is virtually identical to its uncorrected predecessors.--Cf. Wickersheimer, E. "Autour de Regime de Salerne, " Le Scalpel, v. 105, no. 2, (1952), p. 1507
  • Imprint from ISTC; Goff suggests printing date of 1500
  • Incipit on leaf a2 reads: Incipit Regime[n] sanitatis salernitanu[m] excelle[n]tissimu[m] pro co[n]seruatione sanitatis totius humani generis p[er]utilissimu[m]: necno[n] a magistro Arnaldo de Villa noua Cathellano omniu[m] medico[rum] uiue[n]tiu[m] ge[m]ma utiliter: ac secu[n]du[m] omniu[m] antiquo[rum] medico[rum] doctrina[m] ueraciter expositu[m]: nouiter correctu[m] ac eme[n]datu[m] [per] egregissimos ac medicine artis peritissimos doctores Montispessulani rege[n]tes. Anno. M. cccc. lxxx. predicto loco actu moram trahentes
  • Colophon reads: Hoc opus optatur quod flos medicine vocatur
  • Signatures: a-t♯ u¡
  • Chancery quarto, 29 lines of commentary surrounding variable lines of text; area of text: 175 x 124 mm. With printed initial on leaf a2; without foliation and catchwords
  • Includes half-page woodcut illustration on title page, representing Villanova seated at a table upon which is a sphere, an inkstand, and two books. At his side is a boy with two jars standing before an open doorway
Control code
000145405
Dimensions
21 cm. (4to).
Extent
[82] leaves
Note
  • Not rubricated.
  • With some ms. annotations in German and Latin.
  • Presented to the College of Physicians of Philadelphia by Samuel Lewis, M.D., with his bookplate.
  • Bound in half black goatskin over marbled paper boards, with gold tooling on spine and gilt edges.
  • Leaf size: 202 x 142 mm. Top edge closely trimmed. Holes on leaf a1 have been repaired.
  • Photostat NOT available.
Other physical details
ill. (woodcut)
System control number
  • (Sirsi) 145405
  • 147865
  • (OCoLC)ocm31015347

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