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Regimen sanitatis

Label
Regimen sanitatis
Title
Regimen sanitatis
Creator
Contributor
Printer
Subject
Genre
Language
lat
Cataloging source
PPC
Citation location within source
  • R-37
  • 5061 (var.)
  • 13747 (var.)
  • R-71
  • 830.6
  • 1284 (var.)
Citation source
  • BSB-Ink.
  • Copinger
  • Hain-Copinger
  • Goff
  • Klebs
  • Pellechet
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Regimen sanitatis Salernitatum.
Index
no index present
Literary form
non fiction
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  • d. 1311
  • fl. 1482-1500
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  • Joannes
  • Arnaldus
  • Huss, Mathias
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  • Health
  • Hygiene
  • Medicine
  • Hygiene
  • Materia Medica
  • Medicine
  • Paul B. Hoeber (Firm) [Bookseller's Label] (CPP)
  • Clouet, Louis [Former Owner] (CPP)
  • Clouet, Louis [Autograph] (CPP)
  • Clouet, Simon [Former Owner] (CPP)
  • Clouet, Simon [Autograph] (CPP)
Label
Regimen sanitatis
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
  • This edition contains 84 leaves, which varies from the descriptions in Copinger (76 leaves), Hain-Copinger (83 leaves), and Pellechet (76 leaves). It also closely resembles Goff R-70, which is described by BM 15th cent., VIII, p. 262 (IA. 41705) and Copinger 5060
  • Imprint from Goff
  • Incipit on leaf a2 reads: Incipit regimen sanitatis salernitanu[m] excelle[n]tissimu[m] pro co[n]seruatio[n]e sanitatis toti[us] humani generis perutilissimu[m]. necno[n] a magistro Arnaldo de villa noua cathelano omniu[m] medicoru[m] viuentium gemma vtiliter ac s[e]c[un]d[u]m omniu[m] antiquoru[m] medico[rum] doctrinam veraciter expositu[m] nouiter corectum ac emendatum per egregissimos ac medicine artis peritissimos doctores montispessulani regentes anno. M.CCCC. octuagesimo predicto loco actu moram trahentes
  • Colophon reads: Tractatus excellentissimus qui de regimine sanitatis nuncupatur. Finit feliciter
  • Signatures: a-i€ k-l¡ (l6 blank)
  • Chancery quarto, 34 lines; area of text: 133 x 89 mm. One initial space with guide-letter on leaf a2; without foliation and catchwords
Control code
000145353
Dimensions
21 cm. (4to).
Extent
[84] leaves (last leaf blank)
Note
  • Imperfect: Last leaf (blank) wanting; insect damage with some loss of text throughout final gathering. Leaves l1-2 reinforced with paper guards.
  • Rubrication: Paragraph marks supplied in red and capital strokes supplied in yellow throughout; initial on leaf a2 supplied in red.
  • With ms. annotations in margins and two ownership inscriptions on t.p.: Dr. Louis Clouet (dated 1736?), and his great-nephew, Simon(?) Clouet (dated 1813, Verdun).
  • Purchased by the College of Physicians of Philadelphia prior to 15 June 1917; with booklabel of Paul B. Hoeber, New York bookseller.
  • Bound in vellum.
  • Leaf size: 203 x 142 mm.
  • Photostat available.
System control number
  • (Sirsi) 145353
  • 147808
  • (OCoLC)ocm49052803
Label
Regimen sanitatis
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
  • This edition contains 84 leaves, which varies from the descriptions in Copinger (76 leaves), Hain-Copinger (83 leaves), and Pellechet (76 leaves). It also closely resembles Goff R-70, which is described by BM 15th cent., VIII, p. 262 (IA. 41705) and Copinger 5060
  • Imprint from Goff
  • Incipit on leaf a2 reads: Incipit regimen sanitatis salernitanu[m] excelle[n]tissimu[m] pro co[n]seruatio[n]e sanitatis toti[us] humani generis perutilissimu[m]. necno[n] a magistro Arnaldo de villa noua cathelano omniu[m] medicoru[m] viuentium gemma vtiliter ac s[e]c[un]d[u]m omniu[m] antiquoru[m] medico[rum] doctrinam veraciter expositu[m] nouiter corectum ac emendatum per egregissimos ac medicine artis peritissimos doctores montispessulani regentes anno. M.CCCC. octuagesimo predicto loco actu moram trahentes
  • Colophon reads: Tractatus excellentissimus qui de regimine sanitatis nuncupatur. Finit feliciter
  • Signatures: a-i€ k-l¡ (l6 blank)
  • Chancery quarto, 34 lines; area of text: 133 x 89 mm. One initial space with guide-letter on leaf a2; without foliation and catchwords
Control code
000145353
Dimensions
21 cm. (4to).
Extent
[84] leaves (last leaf blank)
Note
  • Imperfect: Last leaf (blank) wanting; insect damage with some loss of text throughout final gathering. Leaves l1-2 reinforced with paper guards.
  • Rubrication: Paragraph marks supplied in red and capital strokes supplied in yellow throughout; initial on leaf a2 supplied in red.
  • With ms. annotations in margins and two ownership inscriptions on t.p.: Dr. Louis Clouet (dated 1736?), and his great-nephew, Simon(?) Clouet (dated 1813, Verdun).
  • Purchased by the College of Physicians of Philadelphia prior to 15 June 1917; with booklabel of Paul B. Hoeber, New York bookseller.
  • Bound in vellum.
  • Leaf size: 203 x 142 mm.
  • Photostat available.
System control number
  • (Sirsi) 145353
  • 147808
  • (OCoLC)ocm49052803

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