UWH'WiWffviH III:: JP1S UNITED STATES OF AMERICA * « . FOUNDED 1836 WASHINGTON, D. C. Bl9574 ffiOML miLOTDOl A CATALOGUE OF INCUNABULA AND MANUSCRIPTS IN THE ARMY MEDICAL LIBRARY A Catalogue of Incunabula an& jUanuscrtpta in the Army Medical Library By DOROTHY M. SCHULLIAN and FRANCIS E. SOMMER Published for THE HONORARY CONSULTANTS TO THE ARMY MEDICAL LIBRARY BY HENRY SCHUMAN, INC. NEW YORK Arch. Z 2 40 * 1950 C. 9 ARMtD FORCES MEDICAl LIBRARY WASHING"1 Oiv D. C. PRINTED BY THE ANTHOENSEN PRESS, PORTLAND, MAINE TO THE MEMORY OF JOHN SHAW BILLINGS Preface THOUGH intended primarily to serve the medical officers of the armed forces, the Army Medical Library has gradually become the national medical library. It supplements the services of other medi- cal libraries in much the same way that the Library of Congress supple- ments those of general libraries throughout the country. In this capacity, its foremost concern is to acquire and make avail- able the world's current publications in medicine and the allied sciences. As far as its resources have permitted, however, it has added continual- ly to its store of the literature of the past in these fields. As a result, it possesses one of the world's richest collections of source materials for medical history. Fielding H. Garrison's great Introduction to the His- tory of Medicine—to name but one of the works that has grown out of it—could nowhere else have been written with equal advantage. In any such historical collection, the books printed before 1501 — the incunables or cradle books—are a group of particular interest. They include not merely the current literature of the last third of the fif- teenth century, but also the first printed editions of the medical classics of the nineteen centuries from Hippocrates onward, which had previ- ously circulated in manuscript form. The incunable collection in the Army Medical Library, though surpassed by the Boston Medical Library's collection both in total num- ber and in several special classes of items, is on the whole of equal im- portance for the strictly medical historian. It is unrivaled in this coun- try for the period before 1481. In a large research library, the manuscripts are often of greater in- terest and value than the incunables. Only two of the Army Medical Library's manuscript collections are included here. The first is the western manuscripts before 1501. These are not numerous, and less than half of them antedate the beginning of printing; but they are a precious group, worthy companions of the incunables. The second is Vll viii Preface the oriental manuscripts, predominantly Arabic, with no terminal date.* This is a really outstanding collection, not even remotely ap- proached elsewhere on this continent. To bring it to the attention of students of Arabic medical history and invite them to explore it, is one of the chief purposes of the present volume. The skill and care with which Dr. Schullian and Mr. Sommer have executed their difficult task will be evident to everyone who consults the catalogue. Few comparable collections have ever been described so adequately. The result is to make this collection accessible to an un- usual degree. But it has been made accessible in several further respects. (i) As a result of a restoration program carried out over a period of six or seven years, the books themselves are in condition to be handled without fear of damage. They are not museum pieces but viable books. In nearly every physical respect most of them are more substantial than the latest book from today's medical press. (2) They have all been microfilmed, and microfilm copies are readi- ly available. If a student cannot come to the books, the books will come to him in this now familiar substitute form. (3) Lantern slides have been made of historically significant illus- trations, title-pages, printers' marks, and other materials suitable for lectures based on the collection. (4) Students in need of guidance may avail themselves, in person or by correspondence, of the services of the staff of the Library's History of Medicine Division, which has charge of the books here catalogued. What remains to be done? The great desideratum is analyses and in- terpretations of the contents of the volumes. Incunables in particular have long been studied from the point of view of format, typography and presswork, paper, watermarks, printers' marks, colophons, bind- * Except for an abortive project at Constantinople in 1729, the Islamic world printed no books until 1825 when the first press was set up in Cairo. Despite the spread of print- ing since that time, the manuscript tradition still survives. Most of the oriental manu- scripts in the present collection are earlier than 1825 (the earliest is from 1094), but the few of later date have not been excluded. Preface ix ings, and other relatively external features. What we need to know for purposes of medical history is what is in the texts. Recent work like that of George Sarton and Lynn Thorndike has prepared the way for more intensive studies of particular authors and texts. The late Arnold C. Klebs projected analyses of the contents of the scientific and medi- cal incunables which he had catalogued, and was understood to have made considerable progress, but the Klebs papers which are now at the Historical Library of the Yale School of Medicine show less prog- ress than had been anticipated. We must look to younger scholars to take up his enterprise. The oriental manuscripts offer a comparatively fresh field to any stu- dent of medical history who commands the languages. Western schol- ars still know this material largely through the Latin translations of late medieval and renaissance times, many of which appear among the in- cunables here described. It is to be hoped that Mr. Sommer's catalogue will attract students of Arabic medicine to this substantial body of pri- mary source materials, the like of which has not hitherto been available on this side of the Atlantic. On first hearing of the Army Medical Library, one might expect it to be a strictly utilitarian institution, and many are surprised by the range and richness of its historical collections. How is their presence justified? They have values of several kinds, some closely and some only remotely connected with the more utilitarian functions of the Library. i. Clinical and experimental research constantly discloses new truth, which gradually finds its way into the textbooks. But medicine is an old art and science. Not all medical truth is new or recent, and not all old truth is kept alive; it is always dropping out of the textbooks to make way for new. Historical research restores to life old but forgot- ten knowledge, and sometimes makes it as good as new. 2. A review of the past literature of a field of investigation is often a necessary preliminary to fruitful fresh research, and is nearly always a useful introduction to the publication of the results of such research. x Preface It is impossible to fix a date back of which it would, as a rule, be un- profitable to carry such a review. 3. Every great advance in knowledge stimulates fresh study of the history of the field of investigation in which the advance occurs. This historical study establishes the continuity of the new with the old, and provides a perspective without which the significance of the new can- not be fully grasped. 4. Least utilitarian in any obvious sense, but most important of all, is the function of bridging the gulf between what Osier called "the old humanities and the new science." This is a major breach in our cul- ture, and it is increasingly apparent that nothing can so effectively heal it as the study and teaching of the history of science. The study and teaching need to be continually nourished by fresh research, and the Army Medical Library will continue to be one of the chief centers of such research. The present catalogue is a substantial contribution to that function. The Honorary Consultants to the Army Medical Library take pride in sponsoring so distinguished and useful a work of bibliographic schol- arship. They extend their thanks to Dr. Schullian and Mr. Sommer, and to all who have contributed to the volume or assisted its publica- tion. And they take this occasion to salute Colonel Harold W. Jones for his leadership in the restoration program and in the acquisition of the oriental manuscripts. Max H. Fisch University of Illinois TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface Page vii Part I. Incunabula and Early Western Manuscripts Introduction 3 Abbreviations n Incunabula J5 Early Western Manuscripts 213 Concordances 263 General Index 271 Part II. Oriental Manuscripts Introduction 293 References and Abbreviations 296 Arabic 297 Persian 330 Turkish 340 Singhalese 344 Hebrew 346 Index of Titles 347 Index of Names 351 Subscribers in Advance of Publication 355 XI LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Plate i Anianus, Compotus cum commento. [Lyons:] Matthias Huss [about 1492]. F.i8a. (41) facing 28 2 Averroes, Colliget, 'Venice' [i.e., Ferrara]: Laurentius de Rubeis et Socii, 5 Oct. 1482. Upper cover. (72) 40 3 Gaetano da Thiene, Expositio in libros Aristotelis De anima. De sensu agente. De sensibilibus communibus et de in- tellectu. Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 23 Dec. 1493. T5b. (195) 86 4 Gentile da Foligno, De febre. Padua: Matthaeus Cerdonis, 18 Nov. i486; 2 Dec. i486. F.2a. (204) 92 5 Hippokrates, Aphorismi, sive Sententiae. [Nuremberg: Caspar Hochfeder, after 5 Apr. 1496.] F.5a. (241) 106 6 Positiones circa libros Physicorum et De anima Aristotelis. [Cologne: Heinrich Quentell] 16 May 1494. F.47b. (379) 168 7 Rhasis, Hystoria d'Almansore philosopho: Libro terzo d'Almansore, 'Cibaldone.' [Venice: Baptista de Tortis, about 1493.] F.3a. (398) 176 8 Bartholomew the Englishman, De proprietatibus rerum. [14th century.] F.59V. (496) 222 9 Guy deChauliac, Chirurgia. 11 Mar. 1476. F.185V. (509) 238 10 Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Zakariya' al-Razi, al-Hawi fi al- tibb. November 1094. F.i86v. (A17) 302 11 Sharh diwan al-shudiir. No date. F.84r. (A65) 318 12 Mansiir ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Yusuf ibn Faqih Ily as, Tashrih al-badan. [15th century.] F.8r. (P19) 336 xm INCUNABULA AND EARLY WESTERN MANUSCRIPTS Part I. Incunabula and Early Western Manuscripts INTRODUCTION ON May 5, 1913, the Medical Library Association held its Sixteenth Annual Meeting in Washington, D. C. Sir William Osier ad- dressed the members there assembled on the proposed general cata- logue of incunabula which had been undertaken by the Prussian gov- ernment,1 and in this connection he urged on the Library of the Surgeon General's Office the printing of a catalogue of its own remarkable col- lection of incunabula.2 The collection had experienced a steady growth since the accession- ing, soon after the Civil War, of its first items. Col. John S. Billings de- voted to it the same careful attention with which he fostered the growth of the remainder of the library, and when the International Exhibition was held at Philadelphia in 1876 the Medical Department of the U. S. Army proudly displayed photographs of more than a score of incunab- ula from the collection.3 By 1891 Colonel Billings, with the faithful as- sistance of Dr. Robert Fletcher, had raised the number to one hundred and forty. Their successors, and in particular Dr. Fielding H. Garrison and Mr. Felix Neumann, continued to scan closely the antiquarian cata- logues and to secure from every possible source, by purchase, exchange, or gift, good bargains in fifteenth-century medical books. The process involved summer junkets to Europe, and the medical profession of this country was soon informed of the joys of acquiring a rare volume on a Paris quay, in a quaint shop of the Low Countries, or from some ob- 1. "The Proposed General Catalogue of Incunabula," Bull. Med. Lib. Ass. 3 (1914) 45-48. 2. Memorandum of Lt. Col. C. C. McCulloch to the Surgeon General, U. S. Army, February 5, 1916. 3. International Exhibition, Medical Department, U. S. Army. Photographs Illustrat- ing Rare Books in the National Medical Library (Philadelphia, 1876), v. I, nos. 2-21, 23-29, 31,33. Similar photographs were displayed at The World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition, New Orleans, La., 1884-1885. An exhibit of some of the actual volumes at a meeting of the Johns Hopkins Hospital Medical Society on December 16, 1889, is reported by Col. Billings in the Johns Hopkins Hospital Bulletin 1 (February, 1890) 29-31. 3 4 Army Medical Library scure dealer in a devious byway of the Eternal City.4 Item by item the incunabula collection grew, and an occasional thirteenth-, fourteenth-, or fifteenth-century manuscript began to add its luster to the group. All items were catalogued singly on accession in the Index-Catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon GeneraPs Of ice, but in the brief and hurried manner required by the nature of that publication and therefore with- out full consideration of their bibliographical and medical importance. The library had the incunabula, its staff had the interest, and Sir Wil- liam's recommendation of 1913 accordingly awakened at once a ready response. A medical historian possessing the time and scholarship neces- sary to prepare the catalogue was lacking; this deficiency was remedied, however, when in the late months of 1915 and the early months of 1916 Dr. Arnold C. Klebs, then working privately in the library, examined in volunteer service the two hundred and thirty-two incunabula in the collection. It was his plan and hope, on invitation of Lt. Col. C. C. Mc- Culloch and Dr. Garrison, to publish with Mr. Neumann a compre- hensive listing of the items by author, with cross-entries, bibliographi- cal references where a particular edition had already been described, a full description where it had not, detailed notes on binding, provenance, and special peculiarities of each item, and lists of towns, printers, sub- jects, and names.5 Lt. Col. McCulloch had already given evidence of his interest in incunabula.6 He obtained immediately from the Govern- ment Printing Office7 quotations on the cost of printing the catalogue as a supplement to the forthcoming volume of the Index-Catalogue8 and as an independent publication; he endeavored at the same time to ob- 4. Fielding H. Garrison and Felix Neumann, "How to Collect Old Medical Books in Europe," /. Am. Med. Ass. 57 (September 9, 1911) 895-898. For lists of some put on exhibition in 1911 see Garrison, "The Historical Collection of Medical Classics in the Library of the Surgeon General's Office," /. Am. Med. Ass. 56 (June 17, 1911) 1785- 1792; "Surgeon General's Office (Library of the)—Texts Illustrating the History of Medicine in the," Index-Catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon GeneraPs Office, Sec- ond Series 17 (1912) 89-178; "Revised Students' Check List of Texts Illustrating the History of Medicine, with References for Collateral Reading," Bull. Inst. Hist. Med. 1 d933) 333-434- 5. His letter to Lt. Col. C. C. McCulloch, January 27, 1916; see also his "Desiderata in the Cataloguing of Incunabula," Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 10 (1916) 143-163. 6. His paper "On Incunabula," Bull. Med. Lib. Ass. 5 (1915) 1-15. 7. His letter to The Public Printer, February 1, 1916, and the Chief Clerk's reply, February 4, 1916. 8. Second Series 21 (1916). Introduction 5 tain the consent of the Secretary of War for the publication of the cata- logue.9 The original plan was unfortunately never realized. A year later Lt. Col. McCulloch published, in lieu of the detailed catalogue, a short-title list of the incunabula.10 Dr. Klebs continued to make available to the li- brary on request his great knowledge of scientific incunabula, and Dr. Garrison and Mr. Neumann,11 with the encouragement of successive Li- brarians, continued to acquire incunabula in increasing numbers. These acquisitions were made in a patient, zealous, and indomitable spirit which persevered against limitations of budget and difficulties of inter- national transportation.12 In a second list published by Dr. Garrison in 193013 the total number of incunabula had risen to four hundred and forty-six. A third list, printed by Dr. C. F. Mayer in the Third Series of the Index-Catalogue,1* combined this second list, three additional incu- nabula acquired in the two years which had intervened, and a group of items dated 1501 to 1525 which had been previously listed by Dr. Gar- rison but never published. In the decade which followed the incunabula and manuscripts continued to benefit by the careful scholarship of Dr. Mayer. 9. The memorandum cited above, note 2. 10. "A Check List of Incunabula in the Surgeon General's Library, Washington, D. C." Ann. Med. Hist. 1 (1917) 301-315; separately printed, New York, Paul Hoeber, 1918, 47 pp. Short notices concerning a few incunabula were given by R. W. Shufeldt in "Various Incunabula and Other Rare Works in the Library of the Surgeon General's Office," Med. Rev. of Rev. 24 (1918) 326-341. 11. Surely this catalogue is the place to repeat the bibliographical tribute paid Mr. Neumann by Col. Percy M. Ashburn in Medical Life 43 (1936) 575: "Another old timer who retired from the library during my regime was Felix Neumann. He too had been caught young and had spent his life in libraries, but mainly with the ancient and early editions. Type, paper, watermarks, printer's marks were the breath of his nostrils. . . . God rest his soul in a heaven possessing all the medical incunabula which ever perished from the earth, and may he there be ever happy examining their paper, water- marks, printer's marks, and type, and making such heavenly perfect descriptions and catalogues of them that no other bibliographer in Heaven can find any fault with them." 12. The difficulties of transportation, which had been especially severe during World War I, were later alleviated for a time by recourse to the diplomatic pouch. A typical letter, dated March 2,1921, from the Department of State, reads in part: "The Secretary of State presents his compliments to the Honorable the Secretary of War . . . and has the honor to transmit under separate cover a package of publications received in the pouch from Rome, which are understood to be the books intended for the Library of the Surgeon General's Office---" 13. "Progress in the Cataloguing of Medical Incunabula, with a Revised Check-list of the Incunabula in the Army Medical Library, Washington, D. C," Bull. N. Y. Acad. Med. 6 (1930) 365-453. 14. 10 (1932) 1415-1436. 6 Army Medical Library No further effort toward the publication of a detailed catalogue was made until after the incunabula and manuscripts, with all the rare books of the Army Medical Library, were moved to Cleveland in 1942 as a temporary measure for their greater safety and better preservation. The restoration program instituted there by Col. Harold W. Jones, Lt. Col. Thomas E. Keys, and Dr. Max H. Fisch, and advanced by the crafts- manship of Mr. Jean Eschmann and his staff, brought new realization of the value of the collection. Dr. Fisch prepared a card file which set forth in succinct form the incunabula holdings of the library in relation to both Dr. Klebs's general listing of scientific incunabula and Miss Still- well's census of all incunabula in American libraries. From this card file the present catalogue took its beginning; publication was assumed by Henry Schuman, Inc., through the kind offices of Dr. Fisch and Mr. Wyllis E. Wright, and the catalogue issues from the press in the year which sees the completion of the restoration program for the incunab- ula. Its publication has been hastened by the generous assistance and en- couragement of The Honorary Consultants to the Army Medical Li- brary, under whose imprint it appears. The design followed here does not differ markedly from that pro- posed some thirty years ago by Dr. Klebs. While the task has been longer because of the increase in the number of incunabula, it has also been simpler because of the publication in the intervening period of his list of scientific incunabula, of Miss Stillwell's Census, of Sir William Osier's Incunabula medica, of the first seven volumes of the Gesamt- katalog der Wiegendrucke, of additional volumes of Books Printed in the XVth Century Now in the British Museum, and of various other bibliographical tools which will be found cited in the following pages. It has not seemed useful to repeat here full descriptions of editions al- ready reported in detail in one or another of these general tools. Rather has it seemed desirable to record the individual characteristics of the copies of such editions preserved in the Army Medical Library and to note precisely the variations from descriptions already existing. Where an edition is undescribed a full account is given here. Otherwise, after the name of author, title, place of publication, printer, and date, at least one reference to a full description, and the Klebs and Stillwell numbers, the entries include brief remarks on any binding which is contemporary, early, or for some other reason noteworthy, a listing of all inscriptions, signatures, stamps, and the like which betray something of the history Introduction 1 and former ownership of the volume, an indication of size, a record of variants in format and content from existing descriptions, observations on rubrication, illumination, and manuscript marginalia, and a statement on the general condition of the volume. The extent of each entry is nec- essarily determined by the individual requirements of the volume con- cerned. Names of authors are given wherever feasible in the vernacular, with the consistent exception of Arabic names. Names of translators, edi- tors, and commentators, easily accessible from the references cited, are usually omitted. Where there is dispute concerning place of publica- tion, printer, or date, the catalogue adopts with Klebs and Stillwell a neutral position. Several items clearly printed in the sixteenth century have been retained because they are included by either Klebs or Still- well. One item counted among the incunabula in the three lists cited above is missing here because both Klebs and Stillwell have excluded it.15 For the abbreviations which occur in the printed text every effort has been made to approximate as closely as is possible in modern type the form of the original. The more complicated manuscript abbreviations occurring in inscriptions and marginalia have on the contrary ordinarily been expanded because of inadequacies of type and for the greater con- venience of readers who may not be trained in palaeography; bracket- ing of the expansions has been omitted. The Army Medical Library has never attempted to amass a collection of mediaeval and Renaissance manuscripts of a size and value to ap- proach or rival in importance its incunabula collection. It does boast, however, an admirable and precious group of Latin, Italian, German, and English manuscripts antedating the year 1501, some acquired by purchase, others, notably those from Dr. Thomas Windsor, by gift. The single entries for these manuscripts in the Index-Catalogue are often incomplete even with regard to author, and since the collective listing published in De Ricci-Wilson's Census of Medieval and Renais- sance Manuscripts in the United States and Canada additional manu- scripts have been acquired or identified. In many cases these manuscripts are significant from both a medical and a palaeographical point of view. Each is unique, the product of a scribe or scribes whose work cannot be duplicated. They deserve on several scores, therefore, the space allotted 15. Galen, De affectorum locorum notitia [Italy, n.d.], Pr-Isaac 14068. 8 Army Medical Library to them in this catalogue. Though the numbering is consecutive with the incunabula,16 they are assigned a special section and provided with their own cross-entries. The manner of description follows broadly the lines laid down for the incunabula, with departures as necessitated by the manuscript content and form. For the incipits and explicits all ab- breviations have again been expanded. References to the Index-Cata- logue, De Ricci-Wilson, Thorndike-Kibre, and printed editions have been appended where desirable and possible. The general index covers names and dates for both the incunabula and the manuscripts. Printers, places, owners, and incidental names are listed. Variant forms of authors' names are included and followed by an equality sign and the form used in this catalogue. Both dates of print- ing and any dates of special interest to the copy in hand are included. The desire to furnish an elaborate and complete subject index has yielded to the exigencies of time; since many of the incunabula are medically encyclopaedic, covering the body and its illnesses a capite ad c ale em or embracing every form of surgery, full subject analysis, which is so good in theory and so difficult in practice, must await a more propi- tious time. Physicians and bibliophiles will meanwhile find very useful the brief subject index provided in Ballard's Catalogue of the Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts and Incunabula in the Boston Medical Li- brary.17 For a catalogue which has really evolved over a period of eighty years, from the time when the very first incunabulum was accessioned in cramped quarters over Riggs' Bank at the corner of Fifteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, the final compiler owes a debt of gratitude to persons past and present whose names are truly legion. The labor, schol- arship, and generosity of all those who handled the collection in earlier years have preserved it to the present generation, and only a few of them could be mentioned in the preceding pages. Re-examination of the incunabula for the definite purposes of this catalogue began in the sum- 16. Recent acquisitions have necessitated four interruptions in this consecutive num- bering. In 22A and 436A the letter a has been added to the number of a preceding entry to indicate a new edition received too late for inclusion in the normal numbering of the incunabula. In 15.1 and 511.1 a decimal point and the figure 1 have been added to the number of a preceding entry to indicate a new entry received too late for inclusion in the normal numbering of the incunabula and manuscripts. The total is therefore 529 rather than 525 items. 17. Max H. Fisch in Bull. Med. Lib. Ass. 32 (1944) 398-399 compares the holdings in incunabula of the Army Medical Library and the Boston Medical Library. Introduction 9 mer of 1944 and has progressed with the cooperative assistance of the staff of the Army Medical Library in both Cleveland and Washington. To Max H. Fisch above all is due gratitude for the inception of the project and for constant counsel and encouragement from the first bib- liographical notation to the final reading of the proofs. Thomas E. Keys, Robert B. Austin, and Jean Eschmann have in countless gracious ways furthered the progress of the catalogue and lightened the task of the compiler. Much of the history recounted in the pages preceding and following is taken from records discovered by Mr. Austin in the old files of the Army Medical Library in Washington and combed by him in Cleveland. The rich benefits brought to the manuscript section by the palaeographical experience of William Jerome Wilson are matched by the staunch and wise services which he has rendered to the volume as a whole throughout the strenuous period of publication. The support of Colonels Harold W. Jones, Leon L. Gardner, and Joseph H. McNinch, and of Wyllis E. Wright and Scott Adams, has been always at hand. Dr. C. F. Mayer has at several points contributed of his specialized knowledge of the collection. Drs. John F. Fulton and Chauncey D. Leake, acting for The Honorary Consultants to the Army Medical Li- brary, have exhibited such understanding and patience, such steady and reassuring confidence in the value of the catalogue, as to hearten the compiler at some of the most difficult steps of the way. Dr. Fulton's counsel during the passing of the proofs, based on his wide experience and always generously given without regard for the encroachments which it made upon his time, merits the gratitude of all who will use this catalogue. Among medical librarians and historians in this country and abroad special acknowledgment goes to Gertrude L. Annan, James F. Ballard, Janet Doe, W. W. Francis, John F. Fulton, Walton B. McDaniel, 2d, Genevieve Miller, Henry E. Sigerist, Dorothea and Charles Singer, and Madeline Stanton. The assistance of the Rev. Charles R. Auth, J. Chris- tian Bay, Curt F. Biihler, Frederick R. Goff, Robert C. Gooch, Belle da Costa Greene, Emily Hall, Zoltan Haraszti, Meta Harrsen, Thomas J. Holmes, Ella M. Hymans, Samuel A. Ives, W. M. Ivins, William A. Jackson, A. Hyatt Mayor, Herman R. Mead, E. G. Millar, Dorothy E. Miner, Marion M. Root, Dom D. Bernard Theall, Lynn Thorndike, B. L. Ullman, Edwin E. Willoughby, and Lawrence C. Wroth has proved helpful at many points. A memorable visit with Margaret B. i o Army Medical Library Stillwell at the very beginning of the project has been of abiding in- spiration throughout; in addition, her discerning suggestions and wise counsel on the completed typescript have done much to clarify the ma- terial presented and improve the format of the finished volume. The Cleveland Public Library, in particular its Reference Division and its John G. White Collection, the Library of Western Reserve University, and the Cleveland Medical Library Association have been generous at all times in making their reference works available. For the photographs the library is indebted to the skill of Mr. Richard Godfrey of the Cleve- land Museum of Art. The painstaking care and punctilious workman- ship which have been accorded the volume by Mr. Henry Schuman, Mr. Fred Anthoensen, and their respective staffs should be obvious on every page. Dorothy M. Schullian Cleveland, Ohio October i, 1948 ABBREVIATIONS a recto. Accurti Accurti, Thomas, Editiones saeculi XV pleraeque bibliographis ignotae. . . (Florence, 1930). Accurti2 ------, Aliae editiones saeculi XV pleraeque nondum descriptae. .. (Florence, 1936). AmBCat Catalogue of Books . . . from the Presses of the First Printers, Col- lected by Rush C. Hawkins and Deposited in the Annmary Brown Memorial at Providence, Rhode Island. Catalogued by Alfred W. Pollard (Oxford, 1910). 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Additiones et emendationes, 6 vols. & index (Mona- chii, 1905-1911) (Supplement, Monasterii, 1914). De Ricci-Wilson De Ricci, Seymour, with the assistance of W. J. Wilson, Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the United States and Canada, 3 vols. (New York, 1935-1940). f., ff. folio, folios. FairMur (F) Davies, Hugh William, Catalogue of a Collection of Early French Books in the Library of C. Fairfax Murray, 2 vols. (London, 1910). FainMur (G) ------, Catalogue of a Collection of Early German Books in the Li- brary of C. Fairfax Murray, 2 vols. (London, 1913). Goldschmidt Goldschmidt, E. Ph., Gothic & Renaissance Bookbindings, 2 vols. (London, 1928). GW Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendrucke, vols. 1-7 (Leipzig, 1925-1938). GW (Nachtr) Nachtrage zu Hairts Repertorium bibliographicum und seinen Fortsetzungen. Als Probe des Gesamtkatalogs der Wiegendrucke, hrsg. von der Kommission fur den Gesamtkatalog der Wiegen- drucke (Leipzig, 1910). H, Hain Hain, Ludwig, Repertorium bibliographicum in quo libri omnes ab arte typographica inventa usque ad annum MD. typis expressi or- dine alphabetico vel simpliciter enumerantur vel adcuratius re- censentur, 2 vols. (Stuttgart and Paris, 1826-1838). Haebler (BI) Haebler, Konrad, Bibliografia Iberica del sigh XV. (Enumeracion de todos los libros impresos en Espana y Portugal hasta el ano de 1500 con notas criticas), Parts I-II (La Haya and Leipzig, 1903 & 1917). 11 Army Medical Library 12 HC Copinger, W. A., Supplement to Hain's Repertorium bibliographi- cum, Part I (London, 1895). HC (Add) ------, Supplement to Hain's Repertorium bibliographicum, Ad- denda to Part I (In Copinger, W. A., Supplement to Hain's Re- pertorium . . . , Part II, vol. 2, London, 1902, pp. 235-291). HCR Reichling, Dietrich, Appendices ad Hainii-Copingeri Repertorium bibliographicum . . . Emendationes. 6 vols. & index (Monachii, 1905-1911) (Supplement, Monasterii, 1914). Holmes "The Form of the Book and the Restoration Program at the Army Medical Library," The Proceedings of the Second General Meet- ing of the Honorary Consultants to the Army Medical Library (Menasha, September 1946) 49-56. HR Reichling, Dietrich, Appendices ad Hainii . . . Repertorium bi- bliographicum. .. Emendationes, 6 vols. & index (Monachii, 1905- 1911) (Supplement, Monasterii, 1914). I-C Index-Catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon General's Office, Series I---(1880---). Klebs Klebs, Arnold C, Incunabula scientifica et medica. Short Title List (Bruges, 1938) (Reprinted from Osiris, vol. IV). Migne Migne, J.-P., Patrologiae cursus completus ..., Series Latina. Osier (IM) Osier, Sir William, Incunabula medica. A Study of the Earliest Print- ed Medical Books 1467-1480. (Illustrated Monographs Issued by the Bibliographical Society, no. XIX, Oxford, 1923). Pell Pellechet, Marie, Catalogue general des incunables des bibliotheques publiques de France, 3 vols. (Paris, 1897-1909). Polain Polain, M.-Louis, Catalogue des livres imprimes au quinzieme siecle des bibliotheques de Belgique. 4 vols. (Bruxelles, 1932). Pr, Pr-Isaac Proctor, Robert, An Index to the Early Printed Books in the British Museum from the Invention of Printing to the Year MD. with Notes of Those in the Bodleian Library (London, 1898-1938). Part II, Sections 2-3 by Frank Isaac. r recto. R, Reichling Reichling, Dietrich, Appendices ad Hainii-Copingeri Repertorium bibliographicum. Additiones. . . 6 vols. & index (Monachii, 1005- 1911). R (Suppl) ------, Appendices ad Hainii-Copingeri Repertorium bibliographi- cum. Additiones et emendationes. Supplement (Monasterii, 1914). Schreiber Schreiber, Wilhelm Ludwig, Un catalogue des incunables a figures imprimes en Allemagne, en Suisse, en Autriche-Hongre, et Scandi- navie, 2 parts (Leipzig, 1910-1911) (v. 5 of his Manuel de Vamateur de la gravure sur bois et sur metal au XV' siecle). Schullian Schullian, Dorothy M., "Old Volumes Shake Their Vellum Heads," Bull. Med. Lib. Ass. 33 (1945) 413-448. Shufeldt Shufeldt, R. W., "Various Incunabula and Other Rare Works in the Library of the Surgeon General's Office," Med. Rev. of Rev. 24 (1918) 326-341. sign. signature. Smith Smith, David Eugene, Rara arithmetical A Catalogue of the Arith- metics Written before the Year MDCI with a Description of Those in the Library of George Arthur Plimpton (Boston and London, 1908). Stillwell Stillwell, Margaret B., Incunabula in American Libraries: A Second Census of Fifteenth-Century Books Owned in the United States, Mexico, and Canada (New York, 1940). Abbreviations l3 Sudhoff Sudhoff, Karl, Deutsche medizinische Inkunabeln (Leipzig, 1908) (Studien zur Geschichte der Medizin hrsg. von der Puschmann- Stiftung an der Universitat Leipzig, Heft 2/3). T-K Thorndike, Lynn and Kibre, Pearl, A Catalogue of Incipits of Medi- aeval Scientific Writings in Latin (Cambridge, 1937). v verso. var variant. vol. volume. Voull (K) Voullieme, Ernst, Der Buchdruck Kolns bis zum Ende des fiinfzehn- ten Jahrhunderts. (Gesellschaft fiir Rheinische Geschichtskunde, XXIV) (Bonn, 1903). Walters Incunabula typographica. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Books Printed in the Fifteenth Century (1460-1500) in the Library of Henry Walters (Baltimore, 1906). INCUNABULA ABIOSI, GIOVANNI BATTISTA i Trutina rerum terrestrium et coelestium. [Venice: Joannes Rubeus Vercellensis, after 5 Feb. 1498.] GW7; Accurti p. [99]; Accurti2 p.[49]; Klebs 2.1; Stillwell A8. From Leo S. Olschki. 210 x148 mm. e4f6 AML=Accurti; e6f4 GW. F.2a, line 21: Ioane AML; Joane GW. F.3a, line 1: Ioannes AML; Joannes GW. Sign.b: martii mesis AML; martii mensis GW. F.26b, line 35: Ioane A ML; Joane GW. Accurti2 suggests Christophorus de Pensis as printer. ABRAHAM BEN EZRA 2 De nativitatibus. Venice: Erhard Ratdolt, 24Dec. 1485. Additions: henri bate, Magistralis compositio astrolabii; De- scriptio instrumenti pro equatione planetarum. BMCV 291 (IA 20551); GW 113; Accurti p. 100; Klebs 4.1; Still- well A6. Copy I: Bound with 193, Copy II. 200 x 157 mm. Marginalia in brown and dull red. Copy II: Bound with 173, Copy II. 210x155 mm. Marginalia in brown. F.28a, line 16: loca planetaru coequare AML; loca coequare GW. This work is ascribed at beginning and end to an Abraham Judaeus. In 1923 Thorndike (A History of Magic and Experimental Science, v.II p.929) pointed out that the identification of "Abraham Judaeus" with Abraham ben Ezra is not always certain. In 1944 (Isis XXXV p.297f.) he included this work, which be- gins "Dixit quoque Abraham Iudeus optimum instrumentorum ad inveniendum gradum orientem in nativitatibus est astrolabium . . .," among the Latin transla- tions of the astrological tracts of Abraham ben Ezra, though without full belief that it is his (see p.297 col. 1, "... the works on nativities ... except for the first, are perhaps not even by Abraham Avenezra ..."); the translator is anonymous, and the work is quite distinct from Abraham ben Ezra's De nativitatibus et 15 16 Army Medical Library revolutionibus earum (translated by Pietro d'Abano), his Liber de nativitatibus (translated by Loys de Langle), and the Liber de nativitatibus attributed to Abraham Additor. See also T-K 208, 215. Accurti adduces evidence for the acceptance of the year actually printed rather than the preceding year in a subscription like the one in this item, "M.cccclxxxv. nonas kalendas Ianuarij." ABULCASIS, Liber servitoris de praeparatione medicinarum simplici- um.In: 315,316,317,318,319,335. 3 Liber servitoris de praeparatione medicinarum simplicium. Venice: Nicolaus Jenson, 1471. BMC V 169 (IA 19635); GW 130; Accurti p. 102; Klebs 5.1; Still- well Ai 3. Bound with 334. 225 x155 mm. ACHILLINI, ALESSANDRO 4 De orbibus coeli. Bologna: Benedictus Hectoris, 7 Aug. 1498. GW191; Klebs 7.1; Stillwell A30. From Leo S. Olschki. 292 x 205 mm. AELIANUS, CLAUDIUS, De instruendis aciebus. In: 440. ALBERTI, LEONE BATTISTA, Virtus. In: 144 (under the name of Lucian). ALBERTUS MAGNUS 5 De anima. Venice: Reynaldus de Novimagio, 1481. Addition: De intellectu et intelligibili. BMC V 256 (IB 20665); Klebs 13.1; Stillwell A199. Parchment binding. F.2a has monogram AS in brown. From Emil Offenbacher Inc. Incunabula 17 308x207 mm. F.i, blank, missing. 6 De anima. Venice: Joannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis, de Forlivio, 7 Nov. 1494. Addition: De intellectu et intelligibili. BMC V 345 (IB 21071); Klebs 13.2; Stillwell A200. From Leo S. Olschki. 285 x 208 mm. 7 De animalibus. Mantua: Paulus de Butzbach, 12 Jan. 1479. BMC VII931 (IC30645); Klebs 14.2; StillwellA202. Early brown calf, stamped with rosettes, floral borders, etc. Wormed. Hinges and edges restored. Clasps. Lower edges show traces of shelf mark. Coat of arms removed from lower margin of f.6a. From The Rosenbach Company. 392 x260 mm. Ff.1-4 bound at end. k6'1"4,7"10-6 (middle sheet transferred to outside of signature). F.6a, line 8: premisi/mus, in erasure and corrected with brown ink; line 10: veg...../libus, in erasure and corrected with brown ink. Some worming. Foliation in brown in an early Italian hand. A few marginalia. Initial S in blue on f .6a; other initials in red or blue, and paragraph marks in red. 8 De animalibus. Venice: Joannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis, de Forlivio, 21 May 1495. BMC V 346 (IB 21079); Klebs 14.3; Stillwell A203. Wooden boards, with spine of brown calf. Wormed. Clasps, restored. Ff.ia, ib, 6b, 260a: signature of ownership of Conventus Sanctae Mariae Sancti Severini. Manuscript flyleaves of parchment contain- ing excerpts from Galen on Hippokrates, Aphorisms, III. Two paper folios following parchment flyleaf at beginning, containing early manuscript index. From Leo S. Olschki. Army Medical Library 318 x207 mm. Ff.20oa and 203b in brown ink, apparently worked over in manuscript after ink- ing on verso of this sheet (G2) proved too faint. De generatione et corruptione. Venice: Joannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis, de Forlivio, 10 June 1495. BMCV346 (IB21081 and2io82); Klebs 16.1; Stillwell A222. Oval stamp of ownership, very faintly inked, on f-9a. From Leo S. Olschki. 315 x208 mm. A few marginalia in brown. Stains. De intellectu et intelligibili. In: 5, 6. Liber aggregationis, seu Liber secretorum de virtutibus herbarum, lapidum, et animalium quorundam. [Speier: Johann and Conrad Hist, about 1483.] Addition: De mirabilibus mundi. GW622; Klebs 18.6; Stillwell A230. Red morocco binding by Wallis. From Wilfrid M. Voynich. On f.32b in contemporary hand is text of Rabanus Maurus, De universo, VIII. 1, on the elephant; see Schullian p.432. 200 x 13 3 mm. Initials in red or blue. Initial strokes and underlines of titles in red. Paragraph marks in red or blue. Marginalia by contemporary hand in red; same hand has added book numbers as headlines (many since trimmed) and hyphens where word divisions occur at ends of lines. Traces of manuscript signatures. Liber aggregationis, seu Liber secretorum de virtutibus herbarum, lapidum, et animalium quorundam. [Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, about 1485.] Addition: De mirabilibus mundi. GW624; Klebs 18.8; Stillwell A231. 206 x 135 mm. F.i mounted, part of title missing. Initials, initial strokes, underlines in red. A few marginalia in brown. Incunabula 19 12 Liber aggregationis, seu Liber secretorum de virtutibus herbarum, lapidum, et animalium quorundam. [Venice: Bartholomaeus de Zanis, not before 1487.] Addition: De mirabilibus mundi. GW636; Klebs 18.20; Stillwell A232. 189X 136 mm. F.i a: title. F.26, blank, missing. Foliation, chapter numbers, crude initials, headlines, marginalia (trimmed) in grey ink. 13 Liber aggregationis, seu Liber secretorum de virtutibus herbarum, lapidum, et animalium quorundam. [Antwerp: Matthias van der Goes, about 1491.] Additions: De mirabilibus mundi; Parvum regimen sanitatis; QUAESTIONES NATURALES ANTIQUORUM PHILOSOPHORUM. GW660; Klebs 18.47; Stillwell A233. Printed label on front endpaper: J. Baart de la Faille Med. Prof. Gro- ningen. Inscription in brown ink on f.i a: Jacobi Rocvaut (?) Neo- brandenburgensis 1629. 197 x135 mm. F. 1 mounted, part of title missing. F.54, blank, missing. Stains. Some crude initials in brown ink. F.i5a: marginal note in brown. 14 Liber aggregationis, seu Liber secretorum de virtutibus herbarum, lapidum, et animalium quorundam. [ Cologne: Cornelis de Zierikzee, after 1500?.] Additions: De mirabilibus mundi; Parvum regimen sanitatis. GW658; Klebs 18.45; Stillwell A239. From F. Thomas Heller. 208 x140 mm. Marginalia on ff .5b-7a. 15 Logica (Libri I & II, De praedicabilibus Porphyrii et praedica- mentis Aristotelis). Pavia: Christophorus de Canibus [about 1490]. 20 Army Medical Library BMC VII1009 (IB 31507); Stillwell A240. F.2a: signature of ownership. 280 x188 mm. F. 1 mounted. Ff.ia, 96b: notes and flourishes in brown in various hands; see Schullian 435. Some chapter numbers and titles in margins. 15.1 Mariale. Milan: Uldericus Scinzenzeler, for Aloysius de Serazonibus, 17 Apr. 1488. BMC VI763 (IA 26709); Stillwell A247. Sheepskin, cased, hand-tooled; late binding, copied from an older binding. Inscription in brown, trimmed, at top of f. ia: Alberto---In- scriptions in brown in lower margin of f.2a: Conventus Sancti Johan- nis baptiste de salucijs ordinis predicatorum et fuit Reverendi patris fratris hieronimi a monte regalis inquisitoris dicti conventus; Ad usum fratris Hieronimi de monteregali. Inscription in brown, traced over an earlier inscription, on f.4a: Hie liber est fratris Benedicti de monte- regali ordinis predicatorum. Inscription in brown on f.i 1 ia: Conven- tus Sancti Johannis baptiste de Salucijs ordinis predicatorum. Date on f.i 12a: 1563. From F. Thomas Heller. 208 x145 mm. c2 signed bii. Stains. 16 De mineralibus. Pa via: Christophorus de Canibus, 18 June 1491. GW 687; Accurti p. 112; Pell 337; Polain 80; Klebs 21.2; Stillwell A252. From Leo S. Olschki. 284 x197 mm. a-c quarto, d folio AML; quarto and folio, but for the most part quarto Accurti; a-d folio GW=Polain; a-d quarto Pell. De mirabilibus mundi. In: 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. Parvum regimen sanitatis. In: 13,14. Incunabula 21 17 Philosophia pauperum, sive Philosophia naturalis. Brescia: Baptista Farfengus, 10 Sept. 1490. Additions: egidio da roma, De regimine principum I.3.1-9 (epit- ome) ; albertus magnus, De virtute intellectiva. GW7ii+var; BMC VII985 (IA 31203); Klebs234; Stillwell A2 67. Green morocco binding by Wallis and Lloyd. Signature in brown ink on f. 1 a: Nicolo Bianchi. Stamped coat of arms on f. 1 a. From Leo S. Olschki. 208 x 146 mm. Ff.1-2 supplied in photostat. F.3a, line 4: lo/gcam AML=GW var; lo/gicamGTF. F.25b: diagram of winds AML (f.23b BMC). F.s^b: repetition of f«45a AML=BMC (with notation that it should be blank); blank GIF. Foliation and occasional marginalia and underlines in brown. 18 Philosophia pauperum, sive Philosophia naturalis. Brescia: Baptista Farf engus, 13 June 1493. Additions: egidio da roma, De regimine principum, 1.3.1-9 (epit- ome) ; albertus magnus, De virtute intellectiva. BMCVII985 (IA31213); Klebs23.5; StillwellA268. Copy I: Lettering on side edges, lower half of each letter missing. F.36b: note in Spanish. From Leo S. Olschki. 193 x 140 mm. Profuse marginalia (often trimmed) and underlines in brown. Drawings of dogs on f.3ob; see Schullian p.435. Some purple tinting of initials. Copy II: On former cover: FMR and Silvestro Centofanti. Fragment of parchment MS. (ecclesiastical content) from former cover bound in as back flyleaf. From Wilfrid M. Voynich. 199 x 140 mm. 19 Philosophia pauperum, sive Philosophia naturalis. Venice: Georgius Arrivabenus, 31 Aug. 1496. Additions: egidio da roma, De regimine principum, 1.3.1-9 (epit- ome) ; albertus magnus, De virtute intellectiva. BMC V386 (IA22560); GW7i3+var; Klebs 23.6; Stillwell A269. 195 x 135 mm. Ff.3-6 supplied in photostat. F.i a title: Phila AML=GW var; Phila BMC; Phla GW. 2 2 Army Medical Library 20 Secreta mulierum et virorum (cum expositione Henrici de Saxo- nia). [ Venice: Adam de Rottweil ] 2 4 June 1478. BMC V 249 (IA 20592); Klebs 26.02; Stillwell A289. Navy blue morocco binding, with gold tooling, by J. Faulkner. Print- ed labels on front endpaper: C. Inglis, m.d.; From the Library of George Dunn of Woolley Hall near Maidenhead. Penciled on back flyleaf: Bernard Quaritch W.J.H.C. 3-xii.iy. 198 x140 mm. Without mention of Henricus de Saxonia. Only first few words of text in each chapter are quoted. 21 Secreta mulierum et virorum (cum expositione Henrici de Saxo- nia). Vienna: Johann Winterburg [after 1500? ]. GW765; Klebs 26.04; Stillwell A292. 207 x150 mm. With mention of Henricus de Saxonia; full text. 2 2 Secreta mulierum et virorum (cum commento). [Lyons: Michel Topie, about 1488.] GW751; Klebs 26.34; Stillwell A278. Signature (stamp?) on f.ib: Chuzard (?) de l'lnstitut 183 x 124 mm. a-b8 c-e6AML; a-e (sic) GW. Text ending f.34a AML, f-34b GW. Notes and marginalia in brown (trimmed) ff.i-7a. 22A Secreta mulierum et virorum (cum commento). [Leipzig: Conrad Kachelofen, about 1490.] GW 729; Klebs 26.11. Signature in brown on f.i a: Bernh. Eissenhard (?). Blind stamp on f.4b and on back flyleaf: B. A. Watson m.d. i 24 York Street, Jersey City, N.J. With this were formerly bound, in wooden boards with back of stamped pigskin, the following items: 436A; Mondino, Ana- tomia corporis humani [Leipzig: Martin Landsberg, about 1493]; Incunabula 2 3 Albich, Regimen hominis, Leipzig: Marcus Brandis, 26 Aug. 1484 (now in the Library of the New York Academy of Medicine); and a series of medical manuscripts. From F. Thomas Heller. 207 x 147 mm. Initials in alternating red and blue. Underlines in red and brown. Marginalia in brown. Top outer corner of f.i mended. 23 Secreta mulierum et virorum (cum commento). [Leipzig: Conrad Kachelofen, about 1492.] GW731; Klebs 26.13; Stillwell A280. 187 x130 mm. A few marginalia in brown (trimmed) and underlines. 24 Secreta mulierum et virorum (cum commento). [Paris: ] Antoine Caillaut [about 1492]. GW755; Klebs 26.39; Stillwell A281. Signature (stamp?) onf.ib: Chuzard (?) del'Institut. 187 x127 mm. Wormed. 25 Secreta mulierum et virorum (cum commento). Leipzig: Melchior Lotter, 1500. GW736; Klebs 26.18; Stillwell A286. Printed label on flyleaf: Howard A. Kelly m.d. From Lantz. 187 x 132 mm. F1. mended, part of title missing. Initials, initial strokes, paragraph marks in red. Underlines in brown and red. Bibliographical notes on f.i a. Closely written notes in German and Latin in early hands on ff.i, 41-42, some in verse. Foxed. 26 Summa de creaturis. Venice: Simon de Luere, for Andreas Torresanus, 19 Dec. 1498, 16 Feb. 1498/99. BMC V 574 (IB 24649); Klebs 27.1; Stillwell A304. Copy I: Pigskin, stamped with squares, lozenges, and scrolls in various designs. Clasps, restored. Holes for chain in back cover. Stamp on 24 Army Medical Library front endpaper: Bundesdenkmalamt, Wien. 319 x205 mm. F.198, blank, missing. Copy II: 307 x 208 mm. A few marginalia and underlines in brown. Copy III: Pigskin, stamped with lozenges, scrolls, etc. in various de- signs, some containing angels or legend ave maria. Spine and clasps restored. 314 x206 mm. Wormed. De virtute intellectiva. In: 17, 18, 19. ALBINOS, De doctrina Platonis. In: 248. ALBOHAZEN HALY 27 Liber in iudiciis astrorum. Venice: Erhard Ratdolt, 4 July 1485. BMC V 290 (IB 20547); Klebs 35.1; Stillwell H3. Inscription in brown on f.2a: Caroli Calcagnini. From Wilfrid M. Voynich. 314 x208 mm. Marginalia, trimmed, in brown. ALBUMASAR 28 Flores astrologiae. Venice: Joannes Baptista Sessa [about 1500]. BMCV482 (IA 24575); Klebs 37.3; Stillwell A325. Vellum binding with gold tooling by Leighton, Brewer St. W. Sig- nature on f.i a: Johannes Antonides van der Linden Medicinae Doc- tor. From Wilfrid M. Voynich. 192 x137 mm. 29 De magnis coniunctionibus. Augsburg: Erhard Ratdolt, 31 Mar. 1489. BMC II 383 (IA 6689 and 6690); Klebs 39.1; Stillwell A327. Incunabula 2 5 Brown morocco binding by Macdonald, N.Y. Penciled note on back flyleaf: Collated, perfect, per B. QuaritchLtd. 20.XI/18G.G. 211 x 145 mm. Ff.2-117 numbered 88-203 in early hand. Headlines for tractates: primus . . . octavus. ALCANIZ, LUIS 30 Regiment de la pestilencia [Spanish]. [Valencia: Nicolaus Spindeler, about 1490.] GW841; Klebs 40.1; Stillwell A328. i86x 140 mm. F.i a, line 1: dela AML; de la GW. ALCHABITIUS 31 Liber isagogicus ad scientiam iudicialem astronomiae. Venice: Erhard Ratdolt, 16 Jan. 1482. BMCV285 (IA20511); GW843+var; Klebs 41.2; Stillwell A329. From Paul B. Hoeber. 199x147 mm. F.32b, line 8: radolt AML^GW var; ratdolt BMC=GW. Folios numbered in early hand in red 41-72. Underlines, initial strokes, paragraph marks in red. Abbreviation for jesus christus in red on f.i a. Woodcut initials worked over in red and blue. 32 Liber isagogicus ad scientiam iudicialem astronomiae. Venice: Erhard Ratdolt [before 14 Nov.] 1485. Addition: johannes de saxonia, In Alchabitium. BMC V 290 (IA 20542 and 20543); GW 844; Accurti p.115; Klebs 41.3; Stillwell A330. This edition was printed during the rule of Giovanni Mocenigo, Doge of Venice, the date of whose death is given by bibliographers both as 4 Nov. and as 14 Nov. 1485; the Enciclopedia italiana v.23 (1934) gives the latter. From Leo S. Olschki. 16 Army Medical Library 2IOX 150 mm. F.2a, line 1: abdilasi AML; Amm.AZ\ BMC=GW. Line 10: extensione (?) AML; extensione G W. Paragraph marks and marginalia in early hand in brown. 3 3 Liber isagogicus ad scientiam iudicialem astronomiae. Venice: Joannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis, de Forlivio, 26 July 1491. Addition: johannes de saxonia, In Alchabitium. BMC V 342 (IA21012); Klebs 41.4; Stillwell A331. Binding from early printed book in German, with rubrication, por- tions of Psalms 103 and 104. From F. Thomas Heller. 208 x155 mm. Folios numbered in pencil 52-133. ALDEROTTI, TADDEO. See: 100. ALEXANDER OF APHRODISIAS, De febribus. In: 477. 34 Problemata Aristotelis. Venice: Antonius de Strata, de Cremona, 24 Nov. 1488; 18 Dec. 1488; 3 Jan. 1488/89. Additions: aristoteles, Problemata; plutarchus, Problemata. BMC V 295 (IB 21264); Klebs44.i; Stillwell A352. Penciled on front endpaper: Coll. complete, J. Martini. Inscriptions on flyleaf: Geo. Wm. Fash, July 14, 1836; Presented to Geo. E. Belcher by Geo. Wm. Fash Nov. 1st 1837. 307 x 200 mm. Initials in red or red and blue. ALEXANDRE DE VILLEDIEU 35 Doctrinale (Partes I-IV) (Comm: Ludovicus de Guaschis). Venice: Manfredus de Bonellis, de Monteferrato, 28 Jan. 1494. GW1023; Stillwell A395. Wooden boards; spine of brown calf; clasp, restored. From L'Art Incunabula 2 7 Ancien. Inscriptions on front flyleaf: Mantirellius (?); Proprieta di Niccolo Ieno (?) de' Coronei, anno 1858. 212 x 150 mm. F.84a, line 36: ... felicissimum./ Finis./ ^Impressum Uenetijs per me Manfredum de Sustreuo de/ Bonellis De Monteferato. . . AML; . . . felicissimum./ ^ Impressum Uenetijs per me Manfredum de Bo-/nellis De Monteferato... GW. Slightly wormed. ALFONSO X EL SABIO 36 Tabulae astronomicae. Venice: Johannes Hamman, 31 Oct. 1492. Addition: Johannes lucilius santritter, Canones in tabulas Alphonsi. BMCV424(IA 23354); Klebs 50.2; Stillwell A474. From F. Thomas Heller. Signature on f.2a: Conventus bambergensis ordinis predicatorum. 218 x155 mm. Notes and marginalia in brown in various hands. ANDREAE, JOHANNES 3 7 Super arboribus consanguinitatis et affinitatis. [Augsburg: Giinther Zainer, not after 1473.] BMC II 319 (IB 5466); Stillwell A533. 286 x208 mm. Initial strokes in red. 38 Super arboribus consanguinitatis, affinitatis, et cognationis spiri- tualis. Louvain: Johann de Paderborn (Westphalia), 1480. GW 1694; Polain 177; Stillwell A542. F. 12b: LW in faded brown ink. 282 x 208 mm. 12 ff. AML=Polain; 10 ft". GW. Ff.1 and 12, blank, missing. Readings for f. 1 ob GW are on 1 ib AML=Polain. 2 8 Army Medical Library ANGELI DE ULMA, JACOPO 39 Tractatus de cometis. [Memmingen: Albrecht Kunne, about 1490.] BMC II 608 (IA11134); Klebs 69.1; Stillwell A622. Inscription on f.ia: Loci Capucinorum Vilsekij. 200 x135 mm. Marginalia and underlines in brown. ANGELUS CARLETUS 40 Summa angelica de casibus conscientiae. Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 28 Aug. 1488. BMC II432 (IB 7397); Stillwell A630. Maroon calf, stamped in various designs and borders. Spine and clasps restored. Title lettered in Gothic on top and tail edges. Leather index tabs. Inscription on f. 1 a in brown ink: Ex testamento Reverendi patris et domini Johannis KneurTel in pontifica .. . Reverendissimorum do- mini Cristophori a Scho . . . Sebastiani Spentz a Dincklspuhl necnon illustrissimi principis et domini Georgij ab Austria Episcoporum . . . qui obiit 1533 sepultus in monasterio sororum Sancte Clare; see Schullian 435. 305 x210 mm. F.312, blank, missing. Initial letters in red and green. A few marginalia and underlines in brown and red. ANIANUS 41 Compotus cum commento. [Lyons:] Matthias Huss [about 1492]. Klebs 71.07; Stillwell A649. Parchment binding. From Leo S. Olschki. 176 x116 mm. Quarto, a-e8,40 ff., unnumbered. F.3a: 137 x93 mm., 32 lines. Types 93/4G (text), 87G (commentary). Initial spaces on ff.2a and 4a; a third space with guide letter on f»3a. Scr mafas nonas October itAim et mm iQuatuo: tn rcltqufe tenet pdus qmltbet octo Slide btea rcliquos omtte* Die effe fca lendae THomcnXottMoebent amenftfeqiienrt G erfibus bte nofcae menfte cutaicfc Ualettda* x anmm tendebat quod regm fumma regebat gangus rcy talis faptcntcr rcgria fobegi Anianus, Compotus cum commento. [Lyons:] Matthias Huss [about 1492]. F.i8a. (41) Incunabula 29 F.i a (large type) Compotus cum/ commento./ Below, device of Matthias Huss, 79 x66 mm., cf. Polain, Marques des imprimeurs et libraires en France au XV" siecle (1926) 48. It is framed by four dis- jointed borders of varying width and decoration. F.ib blank. F.2a: (small type) f Liber qui compotus inscribitur. vna (sic) cii figuris 7 ma/nibus necessarijs ta in suis locis qp in fine l.bri (sic) positis in/cipit feliciter./ (large type) [5 lines]Ux orta est iusto Psalmista./ (small type) Ista verba possunt dupliciter cosiderari. Pri-/mo . . . F.4oa, end . . . pro predicis vltimis/ festis mobilibus:/ Liber copoti cum comento finit feliciter. F.4ob blank. Illustrations of hands on ff.5b, 6a, 8b, 9a, 9b, 10a, 21a, 21b; tables or diagrams on ff .18a (see Plate 1), 24b, 39a, 39b. Crude initial in brown on f.2a. F.3ob cropped extremely close to text on fore- edge; initial strokes of letters missing in a few lines. ARATUS, Phaenomena. In: 82. ARCANA MEDICINAE 42 Arcana medicinae. [Geneva: Louis Cruse, about 1498-1500.] Contents: pietro candido decembrio, De genitura hominis; Bene- detto da norcia, De conservatione sanitatis; pietro d'abano, De venenis; matteo silvatico, De lapide Begaar ex pandectis (Cap. 398 in 450); arnaldo de villanova, De arte cognoscendi venena; valasco de tarenta, De epidemia et peste; giovanni d'itri, De peste. GW2315; Klebs 78.1; Stillwell A846. 240 x177 mm. F.i in printed facsimile; f.72, blank, missing. Underlines in brown. ARCOLANI, GIOVANNI, Expositio in librum nonum ad Almanso- rem. In: 402,403. 43 Expositio in primam fen quarti Canonis Avicennae De febribus. Ferrara: Andreas Belfortis, Gallus, 24 Jan. 1489. 30 Army Medical Library BMC VI 604 (IB 25709); GW 2316; Accurti p.140; Klebs 80.1; Stillwell A847. Pigskin, stamped with frames, fillets, and floral designs. Restored. Clasps, restored. Two birdshot, formerly embedded in front cover, now wired to lower clasp; see Schullian pp.435-436. Index tabs. 310X 190 mm. F.i, blank, missing. Some headlines and marginalia in brown. Stains. Worming. 44 Expositio in primam fen quarti Canonis Avicennae De febribus. Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 27 Oct. 1496. BMC V 446 (IB 22947); Klebs 80.2; Stillwell A848. Bound with: Ferrari da Gradi, Practtca, Venice, Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 11 June 1502. Pigskin, stamped in geometric and floral designs. Clasps, restored. Shelf number 38 and title on side edges in brown. 314X 215 mm. Marginalia and underlines in brown. ARDOINI, SANTE 45 De venenis. Venice: Bernardinus Rizus, Novariensis, for Johannes Dominicus deNigro, 19 July 1492. BMC V 403 (IC 22657); Klebs 81.1; Stillwell A849. Label on flyleaf: C. E. Rappaport, Libreria Antiquaria, Roma. Stamps on f.ia and f.2a: Biblioth. Publ. Reg. Stuttg.; Verausserte Doublette. From top margin of f .2 has been cut what was probably a signature of ownership. 427 x278 mm. Initials and paragraph marks in alternating red and blue. Initial strokes and un- derlines in red. Stains. Wormed. ARISTARCHOS, De magnitudinibus et distantiis solis et lunae. In: 477- Incunabula 3* ARISTOTELES 46 Opera [Latin]. Augsburg: Ambrosius Keller, I) 15 Sept. 1479; II) 13 Oct. 1479; III) 21 Oct. 1479. Part IV, 8 Nov. 1479,98 ff., missing. Addition: gilbert de la porree, Liber sex principiorum; anicius boethius, Divisiones. BMCII361 (IB 6221-24); GW2335; Klebs 82.5; Stillwell A859. Inscription in Part I, f .2a: Abbatiae Oberalteich. Part I: [a-e10 fg6 h-n10], 122 ff., AML=GW; [a-d8-12 e8 f6+1 g6 h-n10], 121 ff., BMC. F.i, blank, missing; ff.74 and 81, missing, supplied in photostat. Part III: [a10 be8 d-i10k8110], where the Elenchi precede the Topica, AML=GW. The folios in [d] in the AML copy are mounted, but it is probable that originally this signature also agreed with GW. [aa-ff10 gg8 hhii10 kkll8], where the Topica precede the Elenchi, BMC. In (IB 6225-27), containing only Parts I-III, the Elenchi occur first. Occasional initials in red or brown. Paragraph and initial strokes in red; under- lines in red. Marginalia, trimmed, in brown. Stains, with mending particularly in early folios. Slightly wormed. Some folios mounted. 47 De animalibus. Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 1476. BMC V 232 (IB 20287 and 20286); Klebs 85.1; Stillwell A870. Stamped in gilt on front cover, with three fleurs-de-lis: Bibliothecae Regiae Parmensis. In brown ink on front endpaper and flyleaf: Duplicato. Stamped on f.2a in inner and outer margins respectively: F and O. From Leo S. Olschki. 298x183 mm. Ff.i and 252, blank, missing. Initials in alternating red and green. Marginalia in several hands. Stains. 48 De animalibus. [Venice: Simon Bevilaqua, about 1495.] GW2352; Klebs 85.3; Stillwell A872. 3 2 Army Medical Library Stamp on f.ib: Bibl. Coll. SS. Pauli et Barnabae Mediolani. From L'Art Ancien. 313 x 205 mm. 49 De animalibus. Venice: Bartholomaeus de Zanis, for Octavianus Scotus, 9 Aug. 1498. BMCV433 (IB 23728); Klebs85.4; Stillwell A873. Copy I: Inscription, inked over, on f .95b. 311x210 mm. F.96, blank, missing. Marginalia in brown. Wormed. Copy II: Parchment binding. Inscription on f.96b: Ioannis Francisci Paul) Guidj Urbinatis. 312x213 mm. De coelo. In: 477. Magna ethica. In: 477. Poetica. In: 477. Problemata. In: 34. 50 Problemata (Text beginning: Omnes homines) (With De vita et morte Aristotelis). [Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, about 1493.] BMCI281 (IA4859); Klebs95.23; StillwellA929. Vellum binding by C. & C. McLeish. 201 xi 34 mm. Ff.27 and 28 in duplicate. 51 Problemata (Text beginning: Omnes homines) (With De vita et morte Aristotelis). Paris: Gui Marchand, for Alexandre Alyate, 4 Apr. 1500. GW 2476; Klebs 95.27; Stillwell A932. Copy I: Oval stamp on f.i a: RE(?). i8ox 123 mm. A few marginalia and underlines in brown. Incunabula 3 3 Copy II: Bound with 396. 207 x 140 mm. Lower fourth of f.i mended. 52 Secreta secretorum (Text ending: Meliorem et probabiliorem partem). [Reutlingen: Michel GreyfT, about 1483.] BMC II 578 (IA 10756); Klebs 96.7; Stillwell A935. Penciled on front endpaper: Coll. complete, J. Martini. F.i a: note in brown, trimmed. Inscription on f.2a: Monasterii Sanctorum Udal- rici et Afrae Augustae Vindelicae. 200 x 130 mm. A few marginal markings in brown. 5 3 Secreta secretorum (Text ending: Et haec sufficiant pro nunc). [Antwerp: Matthias van der Goes, about 1488.] GW2484; Klebs 96.4; Stillwell A937. Inscription in brown on f.i a: Richard ... pertinet iste liber. Richard ... is my name. 208 x 140 mm. Early notes in English on ff.ia, 18a, 21b, 22. ARNALDO DE VILLANOVA, De arte cognoscendi venena. In: 42,364. 54 De arte cognoscendi venena. [Mantua: Johannes Vurster, 1473.] Addition: valasco de tarenta, De epidemia et peste. (For the pietro d'abano, De venenis, sometimes found with this edition see 361.) BMC VII 929 (IA 30623); Klebs 98.1; Stillwell A953. 215x153 mm. Folios numbered in early hand in brown 182-197. Initials, initial strokes, para- graph marks, and underlines in red. In certain cases where the ink of the printed letters is faint, as on ff.8b, 9a, 15a, a hand has gone over the letters with black ink. ^S De arte cognoscendi venena. Milan: Christophorus Valdarfer, 1475. 34 Army Medical Library Addition: valasco de tarenta, De epidemia et peste. (pietro d'abano, De venenis, missing from this copy.) GW 2524; Klebs 98.4 and 774.5. 170 x124 mm. Ff.i (blank) and 13-28 (Pietro d'Abano, De venenis) missing. Very closely cropped at sides. A few marginal markings and underlines in brown. S6 De arte cognoscendi venena. [Rome: Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck, about 1475-76.] Addition: valasco de tarenta, De epidemia et peste. BMCIV68 (IA18019); Klebs98.5; StillwellA954. Label on front flyleaf: Georgius Kloss, m.d. Francof urti ad Moenum. 210 x148 mm. Initials, initial strokes, paragraph marks in dark red. 57 Breviarium practicae medicinae. [Pavia: Antonius de Carcano, about 1485.] GW2527; Klebs 103.2; Stillwell A956. Bound with 222. F.io2b has manuscript note: Iste liber Reinaldi de villa nova sine incorporacione et illigacione constat 25 crucum. 297 x 200 mm. Ff.91 and 96, missing, supplied in manuscript by early hand and in modern photostat. Initials, paragraph marks, and underlines in red. Marginalia and underlines in brown and red. 58 Breviarium practicae medicinae. Venice: Baptista de Tortis, 21 Feb. 1494/95. BMCV328(IB2i438); Klebs 103.3; StillwellA957. 271 x 198 mm. F.i mended at bottom. Foliation in early hands. Marginalia, trimmed, in brown. 59 Breviarium practicae medicinae. Venice: Otinus de Luna, Papiensis, 21 Oct. 1497. GW2529; Klebs 103.4; Stillwell A958. Incunabula 3 5 316 x209 mm. F.68, blank, missing. Phlebotomia. In: 295. Regimen sanitatis ad regem Aragonum. In: 387. Regimen senum et seniorum. In: 295. Devinis. In: 295. 60 Devinis [German:] Von Bewahrung und Bereitung der Weine. Augsburg: JohannBamler, 27 Aug. [ 14179. GW2538; Klebs 101.2; Stillwell A965. F.2ob has purple stamp: m. academia konyvtara. 208x142 mm. Ff.i and 26 (designated by GW as "leer?") missing. Several folios mounted. Early notes in German on f.25b. Wormed. De virtutibus benedictae quercus. In: 160. ARTICELLA 61 Articella. Venice: Baptista de Tortis, 20 Aug. 1487. Contents: johannitius, Isagoge ad Tegni Galeni; philaretos (Theophilos Protospatharios), Liber pulsuum; Liber urinarum; hippokrates, Aphorismi, with commentary of Galen, preceded by a table; table for the works of Hippokrates which follow; Prog- nostica, with commentary of Galen; De regimine acutorum mor- borum, with commentary of Galen; Epidemiae, with commen- tary of Johannes Alexandrinus; De natura fetus; galen, Liber Tegni, with commentary of Haly Rodoham (cAli Ibn Rudwan); gentile da foligno, De divisione librorum Galeni; hippokrates, De lege; Iusiurandum. BMC V 325 (IB 21384); Klebsn6.3; Stillwell A1012. 36 Army Medical Library Pigskin, stamped in lozenges, fleurs-de-lis, scrolls with legend maria, etc. Wormed. Clasps, restored. Index tabs on folios. Front end- paper has notation in brown: Duplum. Inscription on f.2a: Mo- nasterii Beatae Virginis in Diessen. 316 x214 mm. Initials in alternating red and blue. Wormed. 62 Articella. Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 20 Dec. 1493. Contents: As in 61. GW2682; Klebs 116.5; Stillwell Aio 14. Front flyleaf has bookplate of corn.henr. a roy medicinae doctor. F.2a: illuminated coat of arms with legend ... tens levre. See Shu- feldt, Fig. 10. 312 x202 mm. F.i a mended so that only title is visible; modern decoration added to frame tide, and indication of imprint below. F.191 supplied in photo- stat. F.i 96, blank, missing. Initials in alternating red and blue; many illuminated, some with added marginal decoration. Wormed. GW dates this 1492; see 2. ATHENAGORAS,Deresurrectione. In: 477. 63 De resurrectione. Paris: Gui Marchand, 18 Aug. 1498. Additions: pseudo-plato, Axiochus; cebes, Tabula. GW2763; Stillwell A1042. 193 x135 mm. As in certain other copies, Petit's device is here found in place of Marchand's. Slightly wormed. AUCTORITATES ARISTOTELIS 64 Auctoritates Aristotelis et aliorum philosophorum (With title: Propositiones universales) (Text beginning: Alexander Magnus ...). Incunabula 3 7 [Treviso: Michael Manzolus, about 1476.] GW2833; Klebs 121.1; Stillwell A1060. Note on f .2a, probably indication of ownership, inked over. 186 x130 mm. F. 1, blank, missing. Otherwise as in GW; the variant mentioned there is seen in BMC VI 887 (IA 28341). Initials on f.2a in blue with red tracery; elsewhere initials, initial strokes, and paragraph marks in red. A few marginalia in brown, trimmed. AUGUSTINUS, AURELIUS 6^ Sermones ad heremitas. Venice: Simon Bevilaqua, 4 Nov. 1495. BMC V 520 (IA 23955); GW3007; Stillwell Ai 173. Maroon calf, stamped with decorative borders. Medallion IHS in center of front cover. Clasps, restored. In black ink on front cover: Roterodamum. Inscriptions on front endpaper: Simon (sic) Ioannis Melchioris parochus Petrovicensis 1581; Ex libris Georgii Ohrslaw (?) Decani Nicolspurgensis 1621. Stamps on front endpaper: bun- desdenkmalamt, wien. 157 x 100 mm. GW: Pseudo-Augustinus. A few underlines in brown and red. AUGUSTINUS DE MESCHIATIS, Quaestio de medio demonstra- tionis. In: 169. AUGUSTIS, QUIRICUS DE 66 Lumen apothecariorum cum certis expositionibus. Venice: Joannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis, de Forlivio, 22 Sept. 1495. BMC V 347 (IB 21093); GW3o66+var; Klebsi23.3; Stillwell Ai 224. 308 x 205 mm. F.39a, line 1: Tabua AML=GW; Tabula BMC=GW var. Some early manuscript foliation. Initials in red. A few headlines and marginalia in brown. 3« Army Medical Library 6j Lumen apothecariorum. [Lyons: Matthias Huss, about 1498.] GW3065; Klebs 123.5; Stillwell Ai223. 272 xi84mm. Some signatures in manuscript. F.24a has note in brown: ... Caspar Dog... F4ob has note on author's colophon: . . . pudeat te. . . artes tractandae sunt . . . Some underlines in brown, and division of folios into sections lettered alphabetically. A few initials in red. AURELIUS VICTOR, SEXTUS 68 De viris illustribus. Florence: apud Sanctum Jacobum de Ripoli, 1478. BMC VI 622 (IA 27043); Stillwell Ai235. From Leo S. Olschki. 182 x 128 mm. Ff.20 and 21 supplied in photostat. AVENZOHAR, Antidotarium. In: 69, 70, 71. De curatione lapidis. In: 400. 69 Liber Teisir, sive Rectificatio medicationis et regiminis. Anti- dotarium. Venice: Joannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis, de Forlivio, 4 Jan. 1490/91. Addition: averroes, Colliget. BMCV341 (IB 20989); Klebs 127.1; Stillwell Ai 2 53. Bound with 201. 316x207 mm. A few marginalia in brown and red, and initials and paragraph marks in red. Wormed. 70 Liber Teisir, sive Rectificatio medicationis et regiminis. Anti- dotarium. Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 31 May 1496. Addition: averroes, Colliget. Incunabula 39 BMCV446 (IB 22943); Klebs 127.2; Stillwell Ai254. Inscription on f.i a: Conventus Sancti Joannis Comi ordinis___ 321 X2iomm. BMC notes that the register in its copy erroneously assigns 4 sheets to quires e and f and 3 to quires g and h. The register in the AML copy correctly assigns 3 sheets to quires e and f and 4 to quires g and h. Marginalia in brown. 71 Liber Teisir, sive Rectificatio medicationis et regiminis. Anti- dotarium. Venice: Otinus de Luna, Papiensis, 23 Dec. 1497. Addition: averroes, Colliget. GW3105; Klebs 127.3; Stillwell Ai 255. Tan calf binding by V. Arias. 290x201 mm. F.i04, blank, missing. Marginalia in brown in several hands, trimmed. AVERROES, Colliget. In: 69, 70, 71. 72 Colliget. 'Venice' [z.e.,Ferrara]: Laurentius de Rubeis et Socii, 5 Oct. 1482. BMCVxxix,VIxi; GW3io7+var; Pell 1655; Klebs 128.1 var; Still- well A12 56. Brown calf, restored, stamped with borders around a central panel which contains a Pieta and which is framed with the legend: Salue mater dolorosa iuxta crucem lacrimosa In valle tristitie; see Plate 2 and G. D. Hobson, Blind-Stamped Panels in the English Book-Trade, c. 1485-1555; (Supplements to the Bibliographical Society's Trans- actions, no. 17, London, 1944) p. 108. Clasps, restored. 289x193 mm. Ff.i and 116 missing. F.i3a (sign.b): sicut AML=GW; Sicut Pell. F.i 14a, col. 1, line 7: Impsso uo/Uenecijs p solertes ipssores Magistu/ Laurentium d' Ualetia 7 socios./ Laus Deo AML=GW var; Impsso uo/p solertes ipssores Magistrii... GW var (2) = Pell; Impsso uo/p solertes impssores Magistrum Lau-/rentium d' Ualetia 7 socios. In Army Medical Library felici Fer/rariensi Gimnasio. Diuo Hercule Duce/ inuictissimo bene merito Regnante./ Laus Deo GW. According to the BMC, the entire edition was probably executed at Ferrara, but some copies were pro- vided with an alternative colophon for the Venetian market. Ff.2, 10-12 mounted. Several folios in last two signatures mounted and mended at corners. Some marginalia in brown, trimmed. Wormed and stained. Detyriaca. In: 295. De venenis. In: 295. AVICENNA 73 De anima. Pavia: Antonius de Carcano [about 1484-85]. GW 3111; Klebs 134.1; Stillwell Ai 260. 281 x 200 mm. A few marginalia in brown and red and headlines in brown. 74 De animalibus. [Venice: Joannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis, de Forlivio, about 1500.] BMC V 352 (IB 21158); Klebs 136.1; Stillwell A1261. 285x193 mm. A few marginalia in brown. Slightly wormed. 75 Canon medicinae [Hebrew] (Lib.I-V) Al-Qanum fi 't-tibb. Naples: Azriel ben Joseph de Gunzenhausen, 9 Nov. 1491. GW3113; Accurtip.149; Klebs 132.1; StillwellH493. In three volumes, 317 x 205 mm. Lib.I: f.i, perhaps blank, missing; ff.2-4, missing, supplied in photo- stat. Lib. Ill: f.i, blank, missing; ff.2-3, missing, supplied in photostat. Vol. I: Early Semitic characters, apparently printed, in inner margin of f.i2a. Vol. Ill: Inscriptions in brown on f.i40a. All volumes foxed, slightly stained, and slightly wormed. |«~ -.,y.~—r «-■«*>»»»<■—.».. Averroes, Colliget. 'Venice' [i.e., Ferrara]: Laurentius de Rubeis et Socii, 5 Oct. 1482. Upper cover. (72) Incunabula 41 76 Canon medicinae [Latin] (Lib.I-V). Padua [Johannes Herbort, de Seligenstadt] I) 19 Aug. 1479; II) 27 Aug. 1479; III) 27 Oct. 1479; IV &V) [n.d.]. Additions: De viribus cordis, dated 6 Nov. 1479; Tabula, undated. BMC VII 917 (IC 29946); GW 3117; Accurti2 p.69; Klebs 131.5; Stillwell A1264. Accurti assigns the edition to Antonius de Strata, de Cremona, cum sociis. 425 x280 mm. F. 1, blank, missing. F.65a, "mit irrtumlich abgedruckten Korrektursatz von Bl 65b," corresponds with the GW variant; it is given as blank in BMC and the main GW description. The circumstances behind the variation are of interest. Folios 65 and 66 form a separate signature, unsigned, and carry an alphabetical Tabula of medicines in Book II, with consecutive chapter numbers. Apparently 65a was printed with the first page of what was to be a three-page Tabula; 66b would therefore have been blank. 65a contained 252 medicines, beginning with Anisum, i, and numbered to Fistula, ccli. But before this point the printer had seemingly noticed that certain entries on this first page did not correspond accurately with the chapters them- selves; the numbers had been confounded when such words as Hartanita (chap- ter 62) and Fagara (chapter 66), included in the A's with the text, were omitted, without proper allowance for the numbering, from the A's in the Tabula. He therefore set up a new frame for the first page which ended with Fistula, cclvii. This revised first page he then printed on 65b; he continued with the second page on 66a and the third on 66b, and 66b was therefore printed singly. The un- revised first page remains on 65a in those sheets one side of which was run off be- fore he became aware of his difficulties; in the remainder it is blank. 66b, in- tended as a blank, accordingly carries in all copies the third page of the Tabula. Errors on 66b remain uncorrected. Initials in alternating red and blue. Initial strokes and paragraph marks in red. Inscription on f-434a in blue: Laus Deo. A few marginalia in brown. 77 Canon medicinae [Latin] (Lib.I-V). Venice: Petrus Maufer, Nicolaus de Contugo et Socii, I) [n.d.]; II) 1483; III & IV) [n.d.]; V) 1483. Additions: De viribus cordis, dated 1482 [i.e. 1483? ]; Tabula, un- dated. GW 3119; Accurti p. 149; Klebs 131.8 (I-V and De viribus cordis); Stillwell Ai 266. For the Cantica de medicina sometimes assigned to this edition see 81. 42 Army Medical Library Pigskin, stamped with borders of various designs; front panel rep- resents Jael driving the nail into the head of Sisera, back panel Judith decapitating Holofernes. Badly wormed. Clasps. Note on front end- paper: Deo Optimo Maximo. In Novae Senatus inclytae Reipublicae Braegensis prudentissimi erectae Bibliotecae foelix initium, augmen- tum, et progressum, Fabianus Ilgis, senior pharmacopaeus eiusdem Reipublicae cum gratulatione ... et benevolentia erga Musas sacratas earundemque Moecenates contestandi gratia librum hunc Medicum lubens obtulit, Dono Dedit 6 Octobris Anno 1604; see Schullian p. 423. 385 x255 mm. F.2a has the Incipit given as a variant in GW. Liber I. 62 ff. AML=Accurti, 64 ft. GW; Liber II: 66ff.AML=Ac- curti, 64 ff. GW; Liber IV: 90 ff. AML=Accurti, 88 ff. GW. Illuminated initial and marginal decoration at beginning of each book; elsewhere initials and paragraph marks in alternating red and blue, initial strokes in red. A few marginalia in red and brown. Wormed. 78 Canon medicinae [Latin] (Lib.I-V). Venice: PetrusMauferetSocii, I-IV) [n.d.]; V) 10 June i486. Additions: De viribus cordis, dated i486; Tabula, undated. BMCV298 (IB 21308); GW3i2o+var; Klebs 131.9; Stillwell A1267. Flyleaves front and back of parchment manuscript, partly medical in content, partly musical; dates Apr. 18, 1515, and June 1503 appear. F.i a has in lower margin shield with floral decoration. F.499b has blurred stamp. 229x163 mm. Ff.i, blank, and 500 (with Register, BMC=GW; blank, GW var) missing. Illuminated initial at beginning of each book. Elsewhere initials and paragraph marks in alternating red and blue. Extensive marginalia. Foxed. 79 Canon medicinae [Latin] (Lib.I-V) (Comm: Gentile da Fo- ligno) . Venice: Baptista de Tortis, I) 12 June 1495; II) 1-5 May 1492; III) 11 Feb. 1492/93; IV) 24 Jan. 1490/91; V) [n.d.]. GW3124; Accurti p.149; Klebs 131.12; Stillwell A127 2. 420 x280 mm. Incunabula 43 Liber IV only. A few marginalia in brown. Foxed and stained. 80 Canon medicinae [Latin] (Lib.I-V). Venice: Simon Bevilaqua, 21 Nov. 1500. Additions: De viribus cordis, dated 20 July 1500; Tabula, dated 21 Nov. 1500. BMCV 524 (IA 24004); Klebs 131.14; Stillwell A1270. Vellum. Author's name in brown on tail edges. Front flyleaf has in brown: Comprato alle Arche da me il 4 marzo 1808, G. Grion. . . . Inscription on f.2a: Proprieta S. Mariae Magdalenae Patavii. From Leo S. Olschki. 210 x157 mm. A few marginalia in brown. 81 Canticademedicina [Latin] (Comm: Averroes). Venice: Petrus Maufer and Nicolaus de Contugo, 24 Mar. 1483. GW3128; Accurti p. 149; Klebs 131.8 (Cantica) and (133.1); Still- well A1274. Bound with: 77. 385 x260 mm. F.34 mounted; diagonal strip of text, running across entire folio and varying in depth from 70 to 125 mm., missing. Illumination, rubrication, and worming as in 77. A few marginalia. Accurti suggests that this should perhaps be described with 77. De viribus cordis. In: 76, 77, 78, 80. AVIENUS, RUFIUS FESTUS 82 Arati phaenomena; Descriptio orbis; Ora maritima. Venice: Antonius de Strata, de Cremona, 25 Oct. 1488. Additions: aratus, Phaenomena; quintus serenus sammonicus, Carmen medicinale. BMC V 294 (IA 21262); GW3i3i+var; Klebs 137.1; Stillwell A1277. 190 x 140 mm. 44 Army Medical Library F.i2ob, line 18: artificem AML=GW var; attificem GW. F.i22, blank, missing. A few marginalia, trimmed. BAGELLARDI, PAOLO 83 De inf antrum aegritudinibus. [Padua: ] Bartholomaeus de Valdezoccho and Martinus de Sep- tem Arboribus, 21 Apr. 1472. BMC VII904 (IA 29805); Klebs 139.1; Stillwell Bio. 187 x134 mm. 84 De infantium aegritudinibus. [Padua:] Matthaeus Cerdonis, 10 Nov. 1487. GW3167; Klebs 139.3; StillwellBn. 205 x 145 mm. A few marginalia in brown. BAPTISTA MANTUANUS 85 De patientia. Brescia: Bernardinus de Misintis, 30 May 1497. GW3304+var; Stillwell B66. Inscription on f.2a: Ad usum Bibliothecae Sanctae Mariae Brixiano- riae Castrileonis Ordinis Minorum Observandum. Shelf mark M on side edges. From Leo S. Olschki. 204 x148 mm. F. 15a, line 1: his plagis includunt AML=G W var; his plagis in icludunt GW. Marginalia in brown. 86 De patientia. Basel: Johann Bergmann, de Olpe, 17 Aug. 1499. BMC HI 797 (IA 37959); GW 3307+var; Stillwell B69. Deerskin, with clasp. 214 x 151 mm. Incunabula 45 F.i 18a, line 13: Se/bastinus salutem AML=GW var; Se/bastinus Brant, salutem GW. Underlines and marginalia in brown. Foxed. BARBARO, ERMOLAO 87 Castigationes Plinii et Pomponii Melae. [Venice: Epon. pr., for Daniele Barbaro, about 1493-94.] BMCV 587 (IB 25168 and 25168a); Klebs 143.2; Stillwell B89. Parchment, with title on front cover in Gothic. Ties, restored. Fly- leaf has circular bookplate with representation of Madonna and Child and legend: liber biblioth. academ. francof. Another flyleaf has streamer with legend in brown ink: non est auro violanda fides. Stamp on f.ib: Ex Bibl. Univ. Viad. Vrat. 307 x 211 mm. BARTHOLOMAEUS DE CHAIMIS 88 Confessionale. [Strassburg: Printer of Henricus Ariminensis, about 1476-78.] BMC 179 (IB 842 and 843); Stillwell B140. Binding from parchment choir book. 290 x 205 mm. Initials, initial strokes, and paragraph marks in red. BARTHOLOMEW THE ENGLISHMAN 89 De proprietatibus rerum. [Basel: Berthold Ruppel, about 1470.] BMC III 716 (IC 37019); Klebs 149.1; Stillwell Bi 15. Bound in parchment. Ties, restored. 390 x284 mm. Ff.i and 217, blank, missing. Outer half of f.220 missing, but text, which is printed on recto only and consists of only one column of Tabula, intact. Foliation, headlines, and a few marginalia in brown. 46 Army Medical Library 90 De proprietatibus rerum. [Heidelberg: Printer of Lindelbach (Heinrich Knoblochtzer) ] 21 May 1488. BMCIH67o(IBi29i5); Klebs 149.10; Stillwell B124. Copy I: Pigskin, stamped with borders of various designs. Front panel, dated 1562 and signed CKW (Caspar Kraft of Wittenberg, see FairMur [G], vol. II no. 43 3), represents Justice with sword and scales; back panel, similarly dated, represents Lucretia plunging the sword into her breast. On various Justice and Lucretia panels see Gold- schmidt, vol. I, Index, pp.359, 358. Ties, restored. Front flyleaf has bookplate of Sidney Graves Hamilton. Signature on another flyleaf: Ex libris Geo. H. Powell, Lutetioe Parisiorum. . . April 1895. 28ox 183 mm. Piece missing from lower half of f .3 26; text intact. Initial on f.7a in red, blue, and purple; initials elsewhere in red. A few underlines and marginalia in brown and black. Copy II: Dark calf, almost black, stamped in lozenges with birds, fleurs-de-lis, etc. Restored. Clasps, restored. Note in brown on f.i a: Liber iste fuit cuiusdam . . . qui post obitum suum contulit eundem conventui Carmelitano (?) Marlebergie tempore prioratus fratris ... Anno Domini mdii cuius anime propicietur deus. Signature on f. 3 2 6b: John Byrdesey Derke. Bound in at end is extract (30 Dec. 1861) from Survey Book of Town and Borough of Marlborough regarding last will and testament (4 Dec. 1550) of John Byrdesye; see Schullian p. 435. 272 x180 mm. Folios at beginning and end mounted, h4 not signed. A few underlines and marginalia. Stains. 91 De proprietatibus rerum. Strassburg: [Printer of the 1483 Jordanus de Quedlinburg (Georg Husner) ] 11 Aug. 1491. BMCI142 (IB 2060); Klebs 149.11; StillwellB125. Parchment binding. 279x192 mm. F.258, blank, missing. Initials in alternating red and blue. Incunabula 47 BARTOLOMEO DA PISA 92 Epitoma medicinae. [Venice?: n. pr.,after 1500?.] HC2531; GWIIIcol.439; Pell 1896; Klebs 157.1; Stillwell B154. Inscriptions in brown on f. ia: JE/c t ySi^SXwuN AovpdvSov tov HeX(t)KLO iarpov TaXXov. rjyopace kv rfj pctfir) tovXta>N . . . ; ExlibrisRomuliMatioli (?) Firmani. 190x123 mm. a4 a-m8 n4 A8, 112 ff. Pellechet makes no mention of ff .105-112. F.ib: ^EPISTOLA BARTHOLOMEI PHY/siCI DE PISIS AD PETRVM So/DERI- nvm patritivm/ florentinvm./ Pell omits the title. Line 5: Petre AML; Petri Pell. F.$a: f epithoma medicine bartho/lomei phisici de pisis/. Pell omits the title. Line 3: Diuisione AML, diuisione Pell; Medicine. AML, medicine. Pell. Line 4: M(2 lines)edicina AML, [M]Eicina Pell; in AML, i Pell; Theori/ca3 AML, Theori/cam. Pell. F.iooa, end: ... adgratia... AML;... ad gratia... Pell. F.ioob, line 1: f Titul' operis. AML; Titul' operis. Pell. F. 105a: D(2 lines)EDIMus superioribus diebus dimidium/ incgpti nostri operis legedum, nn maledi/cos uel incredulos coacti ante tepus facere abor/tiuum. Verum cpmisimus propediem daturos/ nos esse residuum: quod & sedulo procuramus./ Quia tame sunt q id nos facturos no credat, uel/ etia qui illud opus nostril esse neget,... (line 11) ideo iterum cogimur ob incredulos & obtrecta/tores nostros, eius quod adhuc facturi sumus da/re arrabone, ut credant tande facturos nos quod/ promisimus, uel etia fecisse iam, si no aliud fece/rimus. . . F.io6a, line 16: f Secunda pars epithomatis de pratica me/dicing, vii. contines Capla./ f Cap.i. de tribus partib' pratice medicine./ P(2 lines)Ratica igit medicine secudu^ uulgata ei'/ diuisione diuidit in dieta, farmatia, & ci/rurgia ... F.i 12a, line 4: ... Deus.../... qui & mihi concessit tanquam/ ipsius ueneratore? & custoditorez, ut inquit Ra/sis, eiusdem esse sectatorem, quanuis indignu? :/ et hoc breue epithoma singlari gratia sua dedit/ explere. Cui sit laus.../... per infini/ta secula seculorum. Amen./ finis./ F.i 12b blank. Slight stains. 48 Army Medical Library BARTOLOMMEO DEI GRANCHI 93 Summa de casibus conscientiae. [Augsburg: Giinther Zainer] 1475. BMCII322 (IC5481); GW3453+var; StillwellB157. Pigskin, stamped in borders of fleurs-de-lis, rosettes, etc. around dia- per of lozenges. Wormed. The cover belonged originally to an- other book which was sewed on five double cords. The Bartolommeo had been sewed only once, on four leather strips. When it was first cased in the present cover it was not resewed. The five raised bands of the cover were filled with loose double cords. The book has re- cently been resewed on five cords to correspond with the five bands of the cover. Clasps, restored. On tail edges: summa pisani. Inscrip- tion in brown on f.i a: Monasterij Attl. 400 x 270 mm. F.i92b ends with line 22 as in BMC and GW var and is without the colophon described in BMC var and GW. Initial strokes, paragraph marks, and some initials in red to f.6ia. Marginalia in brown and red. Stains. Slightly wormed. BARZIZZA, CRISTOFORO 94 Introductorium ad opus practicum medicinae. Pa via: Antonius de Carcano, for Octavianus Scotus, 20 Aug. 1494. Addition: rhasis, Liber nonus Almansoris, with commentary of Barzizza. GW3672; Accurti p. 154; Klebs 159.1; Stillwell B224. Author's name on top edges. Signature on ff.ia and 257b: G. De Michelis Carru (?). From Leo S. Olschki. 306 x208 mm. e8 (e6 blank) AML=Accurti; e7 GW. A few marginalia and underlines in brown. BASILIUS MAGNUS, Homil. XI deinvidia. In: 144. Homil. XXII De legendis libris gentilium. In: 144. Incunabula 49 BATE, HENRI, Descriptio instrumenti pro equatione planetarum In: 2. Magistralis compositio astrolabii. In: 2. BAVERII, BAVERIO DE 95 Consilia medica. Bologna: Franciscus (Plato) de Benedictis, for the author's sons, 5 Nov. 1489. BMCVI 824 (IB 28882); Klebs 163.1; Stillwell B247. Inscription on f.i a: Ex libris Joannis Francisci Mataloni de Cosoli Medici phisici Goritiensis. 280 x190 mm. F.i 62, blank, missing. Marginalia in tiny hand on f.43. BENEDETTI, ALESSANDRO 96 Collectiones medicinae. [Venice: Joannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis, de Forlivio, about H93-] BMC V 344 (IA 21050); Klebs 171.1; Stillwell A354. 204 x149 mm. 97 Diaria de bello Carolino. [Venice: Aldus Manutius, Romanus, after 27 Aug. 1496.] BMC V 555 (IA24421 and 24420); Klebs 173.1; Stillwell A355. Parchment, tooled in gold. From Wilfrid M. Voynich. 207 x 152 mm. Stop-press and manuscript corrections from this copy are included in a forth- coming article by Curt F. Biihler on the Aldine edition of the diary. The article, highly significant for the history of the press of Aldus and for an understanding of his methods of book-production, will appear in The Tapers of the Bibliographi- cal Society of America 43 (1949) no. 4. 98 De observatione in pestilentia. Venice: Joannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis, de Forlivio, 29 July 1493. ARMED TORCES f'EDiCA; LIBRARY WAf.WINt. ';", :j C. 50 Army Medical Library BMC V 344 (IA 21044); GW 864» K^*5 ll2-l> Stillwell A356. 208 x144 mm. F.28 blank AML=BMC; f.28b blank GW. Headlines destroyed by worming. Stains. BENEDETTO DA NORCIA, De conservatione sanitatis. In: 42. 99 De conservatione sanitatis. Rome: Joannes Philippus de Lignamine, 14 Jan. 1475. GW3818; Klebs 174.1; Stillwell B275. Indication of ownership on f.2a, with mention of Naples and year 1612. 210 x140 mm. F.8 supplied in photostat. F.i2 supplied in manuscript and in photo- stat. F.i40, blank, missing. F-5b, line 18 (no reading given in GW): Imortalitatem in terris certis- simam/ assequatur. Valeat S.V. Readings given in GW for ff.5a, 6b, and 7a occur on 6a, 7b, and 8a respectively. Early folios mounted and collation uncertain, but it would seem that GW's reading for Lage b should be for Lage c. BMC IV 34 (IA 17413) describes a copy con- taining 136 folios, with title and without dedication, GW var copies containing 138 folios, with ff.2 and 3 blank. F.ia covered with notes in brown in various hands. Chapter numbers and mar- ginalia, trimmed, in brown. Stains. Two folios of bibliographical notes in mod- ern Italian hand bound in at end. On the dedicatory letter with its mention of an edition of Pietro d'Abano, De venenis, see 363. 100 De conservatione sanitatis. Bologna: Dominicus de Lapis, for Sigismundus a Libris, 1477. Addition: johannes hispalensis, De regimine sanitatis (ascribed in the work itself to Taddeo Alderotti; cf. Sarton, Introduction to the History of Science II, 1931, 1087). BMC VI 814 (IA 28617); GW 3819; Accurti2 p.76; Klebs 174.2; Stillwell B 2 76. 188x142 mm. Incunabula 51 101 De conservatione sanitatis. [Rome: Stephan Plannck, about 1485.] GW3820; Klebs 174.3; StillwellB277. Bookplates of Meredith Howland and Georgius Kloss, m.d. 207 x 143 mm. Initials, initial strokes, paragraph marks, and underlines in red. 102 De conservatione sanitatis. Rome: Stephan Plannck, 4 May 1493. BMCIV98(IA 18556); GW3824+var; Klebs 174.7; StillwellB281. Bound in parchment. From Leo S. Olschki. 206 x 142 mm. F.3a signed a3 AML=GW var, a2 GW. Marginalia in brown. Note in Italian on f .54a. BENZI, UGO 103 Consilia ad diversas aegritudines. [Bologna: ] Johannes de Nordlingen and Henricus de Harlem, 3 Oct. 1482. BMC VI 819 (IB 28725); Klebs 1001.1; Stillwell H466. Bound in parchment. Ties, restored. Stamp on flyleaf and on f.2a: bibliotheca gust. c. galletti florentiae. Flyleaf has ex libris in brown, struck out. F.2a: illuminated coat of arms, green wreath en- circled by gold with blue center containing in gold the letters NS. From Leo S. Olschki. 295x197 mm. Illuminated initial on f.2a. Elsewhere initials in alternating red with purple tracery and blue with red tracery. Paragraph marks in alternating red and blue. Chapter numbers in brown. 104 Consilia ad diversas aegritudines. Pa via: [Leonardus Gerla] for Franciscus de Nebiis, 14 Apr. 'reg- nante Ludovico Maria Sfortia' [i.e., 1496-99]. R 1544; Klebs 1001.2; Stillwell H467. 404 x 280 mm. 2 Army Medical Library 105 Expositio super Aphorismos Hippocratis et Galeni commentum. Ferrara: Laurentius de Rubeis, de Valentia, and Andreas de Gras- sis, de Castronovo, 15 Nov. 1493. BMCVI612 (IB 25743); Klebs 1002.1; StillwellH468. Nineteenth-century tan calf. Note on back flyleaf: Purchased Oct. 1892 at a bookstand in Madrid for the sum of fifty pesetas. Geo. H. F. Nuttall; see Schullian 416. 286 x195 mm. F.i supplied in manuscript (probably) and in photostat. Marginalia, trimmed, and underlines in brown. 106 Expositio super Aphorismos Hippocratis et Galeni commentum. Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 2 3 May 1498. BMC V450 (IB 22979); Klebs 1002.2; Stillwell H469. From Leo S. Olschki. 322 x205 mm. 107 Expositio in primam fen primi Canonis Avicennae. Ferrara: Andreas Belfortis, Gallus, 13 Aug. 1491. Addition: antonio cittadini, Quaestio de febre. BMCVl6o4(IB257ii); Klebs998.1; StillwellH472. Copy I: Author's name and tide on tail edges. On f.i a: Liber augus- tini dor.oni... 302 x 203 mm. Marginalia in brown. Copy II: Pigskin, stamped with borders, oval fillets, lozenges dec- orated with foliage, rosettes, etc. Wormed. Clasps, restored. Au- thor's name on top edges in brown and stamped on front cover; name and title on side edges. Inscription on f.ia: Ex Bibliotheca Monasterii Amorbachensis Ordinis Sancti Benedicti. Stamp on f.i a: furstl. leining. hof-bibliothek. 305 x 198 mm. 108 Expositio in primam fen quarti Canonis Avicennae. Pavia: Joannes Andreas de Boscho, for Franciscus de Nebiis, 29 Oct. 1498. Addition: Quaestio de modo augmentationis. Incunabula 5 3 R 1766; Klebs 999.1; Stillwell H473. 407 x280 mm. F.i a (below device, in red): Preclara prestantissimi viri toto/ q3 orbe terrarum clarissimi vgo/nis senesis interpretatio in pri/mam quarti canonis princi/pis que de febribus di/.. . AML; Aurea ac fere pclara prestantissimi/viri totoq3 orbe terra U clarissimi/ vgonis senensis in- terpretatio in/ primam quarti canonis prin/cipis que de febribus di/ ... Reichling. A few marginalia in brown. Expositio in primam et secundam fen primi Canonis Avicennae. Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 27 Apr. 1498. Addition: antonio cittadini, Quaestio de febre. HC (Add) 9017*; Klebs 998.2; Stillwell H474. Coat of arms in color on f.ib. With this is bound: Ugo Benzi, Super quarta fen primi Avicennae preclara expositio, cum annotationibus Jacobi de Partibus noviter perquam diligentissime correcta, Venice, Bonetus Locatellus for Octavianus Scotus, 1502. 290 x204 mm. F.2a, line 1: pmi AML; primi Hain. F.i24b, line 5i:Quito AML; Quinto Hain. Marginalia in red and brown, in several hands, trimmed. Expositio super quarta fen primi Canonis Avicennae (completed by Marsilio di Santa Sofia). Venice: Andreas Calabrensis (Papiensis), 4 Feb. 1485. BMC V 394 (IB 22662); Klebs 997.2; Stillwell H475. F-58b: stamp of University Library of Freiburg, wreath with mono- gram VF. 392 x 270 mm. F.i, blank, missing. Ink spots. Quaestio de modo augmentationis. In: 108. 54 Army Medical Library 111 Trattato circa la conservazione della sanita. Milan: Petrus de Corneno, 31 May 1481. BMC VI 759 (IA 26586 and 26585); Klebs 1000.1; Stillwell H476. Tan calf, perhaps by Roger Payne, with arms of Michael Wodhull on front cover (cf. Cyril Davenport, English Heraldic Book-Stamps, London, 1909,405). Flyleaf has signature of Wodhull with date 1790 and reference to Pinelli auction. From Wilfrid M. Voynich. 190 x 135 mm. BERNARD DE GORDON, De ingeniis curandorum morborum. In: 112, 113,114,115. 112 Practica, seu Lilium medicinae. Ferrara: Andreas Belfortis, Gallus, 18 May i486. Additions: De ingeniis curandorum morborum; De regimine acu- tarum aegritudinum; De prognosticis. BMC VI604 (IB 25703); Klebs 177.2; StillwellB386. Maroon calf, restored. New back. Front and back covers stamped in border and in diaper of lozenges, with rosettes, fleurs-de-lis, etc. Clasps, restored. Leather index tabs. Endpapers half paper, half parchment. Paper strips have ecclesiastical notes in brown; parch- ment strips and f.i86b have medical notes, some in a hand which ap- pears in 518. From John Bohn, Canterbury. With this is bound: 518 303 x 204 mm. F. 1, blank, missing. Initials, initial strokes, paragraph marks, and underlines in red. A few stains. 113 Practica, seu Lilium medicinae. Lyons: Antoine Lambillon and Marin Sarrazin, 2 May 1491. Additions: De ingeniis curandorum morborum; De regimine acu- tarum aegritudinum; De prognosticis. GW4082; Klebs 177.3; Stillwell B387. Wooden covers, new leather back. Clasps, restored. 254 x 165 mm. F.i, blank, missing. Notes in brown on f .206a. Incunabula 55 114 Practica, seu Lilium medicinae. Venice: Joannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis, de Forlivio, for Benedictus Fontana, 16 Jan. 1496/97. Additions: De ingeniis curandorum morborum; De regimine acu- tarum aegritudinum; De prognosticis. BAIC V 349 (IA 21109); Klebs 177.4; Stillwell B388. Wooden boards, wormed; pigskin back, stamped with parallel fram- ing lines, rosettes, eagles in squares joined corner to corner. See Shu- feldt, Fig. 5. Clasp, restored. Monogram FS on top edges. Inscrip- tions in brown on f.i a: Michael Lattner Cooperator ad ... Monachij; Ad usum fratrum Monasterii Sancti Francisci Schrobenhusanorum (see Schullian p.421); Ad bibliothecam.. . Notes on f .5a: Consilium Domini Iacobi Stapel e Memmingen communicatum Laurentio Merd- lin pro removendo Reumate; see Schullian p.418. From Schoenhof & Moeller. 208 x147 mm. F.276, blank, missing. Some headlines, underlines, and marginalia in brown and red. Slightly wormed. 115 Practica, seu Lilium medicinae. Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 22 Dec. 1498. Additions: De ingeniis curandorum morborum; De regimine acu- tarum aegritudinum; De prognosticis; De urinis; De pulsibus. BMCV451 (IB 22993); Klebs 177.5; Stillwell B3 89. Black morocco binding by AP, 1904. 312 x208 mm. F.i30, blank, missing. Marginalia and underlines in brown. De prognosticis. In: 112, 113, 114, 115. De pulsibus. In: 115. De regimine acutarum aegritudinum. In: 112, 113, 114, 115. De urinis. In: 115. 5 6 Army Medical Library BEROALDO, FILIPPO 116 Declamatio philosophi, medici, oratoris. De optimo statu et prin- cipe. Bologna: Benedictus Hectoris,'13 Dec. 1497.' BMC VI 846 (IA29113); Klebs 182.3; Stillwell B411. Binding from parchment choir book; see Shufeldt, Fig. 6. From Leo S. Olschki. 200 x 140 mm. 117 De felicitate. Bologna: Benedictus Hectoris, 13 Apr. 1499. BMC VI 844 (IA 29091); Stillwell B420. Flyleaf has bookplate of R. Ambrosini. F.i a has Italian verses in brown in the tradition of Camillo Scroffa: Un fanciullino al suo mae- stro, and II maestro al fanciullino; see Schullian pp.42 5-426. From Davis and Orioli. 210 x146 mm. 118 Heptalogos. Bologna: Benedictus Hectoris, 18 Dec. 1498. BMC VI 844 (IA 29089); Klebs 183.1; Stillwell B424. 203 x 145 mm. F.24, blank, missing. BERTAPAGLIA, LEONARDO, RecoUectae super quarto Canonis Avicennae. In: 227, 228. BIANCHELLI, MENGO 119 Quaestiones de primo et ultimo instanti. Ferrara: Laurentius de Rubeis, de Valentia, and Andreas de Gras- sis, de Castronovo, 7 Sept. 1492. BMC VI 612 (IB 25739); GW4409; Stillwell B626. Tan calf, with arms of Pius VI, Braschi (1775-1799) in gold on front and back covers. Incunabula 51 290x202 mm. Folio AML^BMC; quarto GW. BIEL, GABRIEL 120 Sermones. Tubingen: Johann Otmar, for Friedrich Meynberger, I) [n.d.]; II) i8Nov. [i4]99;III) [n.d.];IV) icMar. 1500. This copy has Part IV only, Sermones de tempore. BMC III 703 (IA 14824-6); Stillwell B595. Title in brown on fore-edges. Flyleaf has coat of arms in gilt from earlier binding and a shelf indication in leather. Stamps on f.ib: Ex Biblioth. Regia Berolinensi; abgegeben frst. bibliothek Berlin. 210 x147 mm. De tempore, ff.5-242a; Sermo contra pestilentiam and other sermons, ff.242b-283a, BMC. In the AML copy the division comes on f.244 rather than 242; f.244a has an incorrect headline, Sermo medicinalis, which has been corrected in manuscript to Sermo C. Marginalia in brown. Slightly stained and wormed. BOETHIUS, ANICIUS, Divisiones. In: 46. BONIHOMINIS, ALFONSO 121 Libellus arabicus in malos medicos. [ Italy: n. pr., after 15 00 ?. ] Klebs 200.1; Stillwell B903; Ballard 222. 2iox 145 mm. F.i a (Type 140G, as in chapter headings) Libellus Arabicus in/malos medicos. AML. F.ib blank AML; f.i blank Ballard. F.2a, line 3: Au-/ ditori AML; Au/ditori Ballard. Line 6: hois AML; bois Ballard. F.7a, line 28: esset AML; effet Ballard. Line 29: Illu-/strissimo AML; Illu/s- trissimo Ballard. Line 30: mille-/simo AML; mille/simo Ballard. F.8, a blank, is present in this copy. Stains. Foxed. A few underlines and marginalia in brown. 5 8 Army Medical Library BONINCONTRI, LORENZO 12 2 Vaticinium (Prognosticon for 1486/87). [Rome: Stephan Plannck, between 2 Feb. and 1 Mar. i486.] BMCIV87 (IA 18434); Klebs 201.3; StillwellB907. From Leo S. Olschki. 193 x 137 mm. Foliation in early hand, 265-272. F.ia also has numerals 133 and 250 in brown, latter in correction and struck out. 123 Vaticinium (Prognosticon for 1488/89). [Rome: Stephan Plannck, between 19 Feb. and 1 Mar. 1488.] GW 4910 (this copy); Klebs 201.4; Stillwell B908. From Leo S. Olschki. 194 x 13 5 mm. Foliation in early hand, 367-370. F.ia also has numerals 136 and 253 in brown, latter struck out. BOSSO, MATTEO 124 Epistolae familiares et secundae. Mantua: Vincentius Bertochus, 9 Nov. 1498. BMC VII 934 (IB 30687; IB 30686 has a different setting up of signa- ture b); GW4956+var; Stillwell B927. Inscription on f.ia: Bibliothecae ..., with erasure of the identifying name. From Leo S. Olschki. 295 x 190 mm. Sign.b, line 7: (p7)rvdenter ... opero/se ue... AML=GW var; (p8)RV- denter ... operose/ue GW. Sign.c, line 1: tuum ... tandem faciam de eo/ AML=GW; tium (completing or anticipated by last word of b6b, negotium)... BMC; tium (also tuum)... tadem faciam/GIF var. F.i 44, blank, missing. Initials and paragraph marks in dull red. 125 De instituendo sapientia animo. Bologna: Franciscus (Plato) de Benedictis, 6 Nov. 1495. Incunabula 59 BMC VI 828 (IA 28934;IA 28934a is on vellum); Stillwell B928. Parchment binding. 200 x 134 mm. BRACK, WENCESLAUS 126 Vocabularius rerum. [Speier: Johann and Conrad Hist, about 1485.] GW 4985; Klebs 207.2; Stillwell B943. Parchment binding. Note in brown on f.3b: Dominus Augustinus dicit. Fecisti domine cor meum ad te et ideo inquietum est donee perueniat ad te; see Schullian p.421. 187X 128 mm. F.4, blank, missing. Initial strokes and paragraph marks in red. A few marginalia in brown. BRANT, SEBASTIAN 127 Das Narrenschiff [Latin:] Stultifera navis. [Lyons:] JacquesSacon, 28 June'1488' [i.e., 1498]. GW5063; Accurti2 p. 90; Stillwell B971. Signature in brown on f. 15 2b. From Leo S. Olschki. 197 x 125 mm. F.i56, blank, missing. De pestilentiali scorra eulogium. In: 220. 128 Varia carmina. Basel: Johann Bergmann, de Olpe, 1 May [14198. GW 5068; Stillwell B977. Black morocco tooled in gold. Front endpaper has label of Charles Butler of Warren Wood, Hatfield. Stamps on ff.ia and 140b: bi- BLIOTHECA REGIA MONACENSIS and DUPLUM BIBLIOTHECAE REGIAE monacensis. From Leo S. Olschki. 215 x 150 mm. 60 Army Medical Library Without the additional signatures described in BMC III 796 (IA 37950 and 37949) and GW variants. F.i37a, line 2: Wymmare AML; Wynmare GW. Line 10: vetere, with q^ added in MS. AML; vetereq^ GW. BREITENBACH, JOHANNES DE and JOHANNES KYRSS- MANN 129 Repetitio capituli: Sententiam sanguinis Ne clerici vel monachi. [Leipzig:] MelchiorLotter, 1499. BMC III 651 (IA12119); GW5093; Stillwell B983. 215 x148 mm. Some underlines and marginalia in brown, underlines and paragraph marks in red. Stains. BRUNO DA LONGOBUCCO, Chirurgia magna et minor. In: 227, 228. BRUNSCHWIG, HIERONYMUS 130 Pestbuch. [Strassburg: ] Johann (Reinhard) Griininger, 19 Aug. 1500. BMC I 115 (IB 1501); Sudhoff 205; Klebs 228.1; Stillwell B1090. Signature on ff.ia and 40b in brown. Stamp on f.ib: H.W.H. 251 x 182 mm. F.4oa, line 30: doch/ vnderwegen liess vnd AML=Sudhoff; doch/nit vnderwege liess vfi BMC. A few marginalia in German, trimmed. This edition was printed "mitwoch nach vnser lieben frowen hymelfart"; Sud- hoff dates it 18 Aug. BRUTUS, Epistolae. In: 165,296. BUCHLEIN VON DER LIEBE GOTTES 131 Buchlein von der Liebe Gottes. Augsburg: Johann Schonsperger, 26 July 1498. Incunabula 61 Addition: Spiegel der kranken und sterbenden Menschen. BMCII372 (IA6390); Klebs 230.3; StillwellBi 128. Wooden boards, calf back. Clasp, with letters LH, restored. Signature in brown on f.ia. 125 x80 mm. F. 156, blank, missing. BURLEY, WALTER 132 Expositio in artem veterem Porphyrii et Aristotelis (Without text). Venice: Christophorus Arnoldus [about 1476-78]. BMCV206 (IB 19997); Stillwell Bi 154. Parchment covers, showing late English manuscript on underside; calf back, restored, with elephant tooled in gold. Front endpaper has bookplate of Charles Thomas-Stanford. From Wilfrid M. Voynich. 277 x190 mm. Elaborately illuminated initial on f.ia, smaller illuminations on ff.6oa, 78a, 100b. Initial letters elsewhere and paragraph marks in alternating red and blue. Mar- ginalia in brown. Notes in brown on f.i 18b. 133 De vita et moribus philosophorum (Incomplete edition). [Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, not after 1473.] BMC II411 (IB7i4oand7i4i); Stillwell Bi 167. Nineteenth century red morocco. F. 1 a in brown: CK (?). Inscription in brown in top margin of f. 2a: Da Livraria da Collegio de S. Ritta (?) da Cid e de Coimbra. Of a second inscription all except the abbrevia- tions Fr.M. has been cut away. Armorial stamps in side margins: AGOST. DESCALC DE COIMBRA. 290x203 mm. Initials and initial strokes in red. Wormed. 134 De vita et moribus philosophorum [German:] Buch von dem Leben und Sitten der heydnischen Maister. Augsburg: Anton Sorg, 'Afftermontag nach sant Felicen tag' (i.e., 16 Jan. or 31 Aug.) 1490. 6 2 Army Medical Library BMC II 355 (IA 6046); Stillwell Bi 176. Lettering in brown on top edges: Ioannes Pal. . . From Heinrich Rosenthal. i8ox 120 mm. Foxed. CABALLO, FRANCESCO, De theriaca. In: 145,329. 135 De numero partium ac librorum physicae doctrinae Aristotelis. [Venice: Matteo Capcasa (di Codeca), about 1490-95.] BMC V 484 (IB 22738); GW5832; Klebs 235.1; Stillwell Ci. Parchment binding. From L'Art Ancien. 310 x208 mm. F.2a, line 1: Ioanne AML=BMC; Joanne GW. Line 5: Ioanes AML= BMC; Joanes GW. F.2oa, line 22: Ioanne AML=BMC; Joanne GW. Classification of Aristotle's works on f.ib. Marginalia in brown. CANAMUSALI, De oculis. In: 228. CAPELLUTI, ROLANDO 136 De curatione pestiferorum apostematum. [Rome: Stephan Plannck, 1481-87.] BMCIV89(IAi872i); Klebs 248.3; Stillwell C108. 2iox 142 mm. Foliation in black 114-119. CARACCIOLI, ROBERTO 13 7 Collecta magistralia, seu Sermones per adventum domini de f orma- tione hominis moralis. Nuremberg: Friedrich Creussner, 1479. BMC II450 (IB 7644); GW7159; Stillwell Ci23. 305 x 205 mm. BMC II 450 (IB 7652) and GW var have a different setting up in the Incunabula 63 outer sheet of the last signature, and the date 1480 in the colophon. GW terms the ascription to Caraccioli erroneous and calls the author anonymous. Initials, initial strokes, and underlines in red. Marginal rulings and marginalia in brown. Traces of signatures in brown. CARARIIS, PETRUS DE, De terminatione venenorum. In: 356, 358. CARPANI, DOMENICO DE 138 De nutrienda memoria. [Naples: Epon. pr., after 16 Dec. 1476.] GW6139; Klebs 250.1; Stillwell C196. From Leo S. Olschki. 205 x150 mm. F.8, blank, missing. F.yb has notes in brown: Quatuor modis diabolus decepit hominem. . . ; see Schullian p.421. CATINELLO, HIERONYMO 139 Prognosticon anno salutis 1500. [Bologna: Justinianus de Ruberia, after 17 Dec. 1499.] GW6248; Klebs 255.4; Stillwell C257. From Leo S. Olschki. 207 x149 mm. A few marginalia in brown, trimmed. CATO, MARCUS PORCIUS, De re rustica. In: 441. CEBES, Tabula. In: 63, 144. CELSUS, AULUS CORNELIUS 140 Demedicina. Florence: Nicolaus Laurentii, Alamanus, 1478. 64 Army Medical Library BMC VI 627 (IB 27079, IB 27079a, IB 27079b); GW 6456; Klebs 260.1; Stillwell C3 25. Mottled calf, restored; flowered endpapers. F.ia has signature with date 1784, and in another hand in brown: Vos exemplaria Celsi diurna versate manu versate nocturna; see Schullian p.418. 248 x170 mm. Combination of folio and quarto as detailed in BMC, except that z2 is quarto AML, folio BMC. A8 (ff. 189-196) bound at beginning AML= BMC (IB 27079b), at end GW=BMC (IB 27079, IB 27079a). F.189 and f.i96, blank, missing; the former is supplied in printed facsimile. See reproduction of f.i89a of this copy in Richard A. Leonardo, His- tory of Surgery (New York, 1943), Plate 30. On viewing this repro- duction W. W. Francis in a letter to Col. Harold W. Jones dated January 19, 1944, questioned the genuineness of this page, and Max H. Fisch, replying on Feb. 2, 1944, confirmed his suspicions. Signa- ture of gg1 omitted, as in BMC (IB 27079a). Headline on o5a reads .qvintvs AML=GW=BMC (IB 27079b), .qvartvs GW var=BMC (IB 27079 and 27079a). Stains. A few marginalia, trimmed. Ff.2-188 foliated 1-187 in brown. 141 Demedicina. Milan: Leonardus Pachel and Uldericus Scinzenzeler, 1481. BMC VI750 (IB 26474); GW 6457+var; Klebs 260.2; Stillwell C326. Inscription on ff.2 a and 151b: Sebastiano Ducei (?) da Citta di San- t'Angelo in Vado Chirurgo. 273 x195 mm. Ff.i and 152, blank, missing. F.8, missing, supplied in photostat. F.2a, line 1: liber pri-/mvs incipit. AML=BMC=GW var; liber primvs/ incipit GW. F.i5ib, line 24: finis tabvle AML=GW; finis tabvlae BMC=GWvar. Stains. 142 Demedicina. Venice: Joannes Rubeus Vercellensis, 8 July 1493. BMC V417 (IB 23159); Klebs 260.3; StillwellC327. 293 x 199 mm. A few marginalia and underlines in brown. Incunabula 65 143 Demedicina. Venice: Philippus Pincius, for Benedictus Fontana, 6 May 1497. BMC V498 (IB 23677 and IB 23678); Klebs 260.4; Stillwell C328. Nineteenth-century brown leather, stamped in diaper pattern; re- stored. From F. A. Brockhaus. 312x202 mm. CENSORINUS 144 Dedienatali. Bologna: Benedictus Hectoris, 12 May 1497. Additions: Fragmentum Censorino adscriptum; cebes, Tabula; leone battista alberti, Virtus (under the name of Lucian); epictetus, Enchiridion; basilius magnus, Homil. XXII De le- gendis libris gentilium; Homil. XI De invidia; plutarchus, De in- vidia et odio. BMC VI 843 (IB 29070a and IB 29070b); GW 6471; Klebs 262.1; Stillwell C3 3 6. From Wilfrid M. Voynich. 303 x 202 mm. Fragmentum Censorino adscriptum. In: 144. CERMISONE, ANTONIO, Consilia medica. In: 329. 145 Consilia medica. Venice: [Bonetus Locatellus, for] Octavianus Scotus [about H95-97]- Additions: gentile da foligno, Consilia medica; Receptae super primam fen quarti Canonis Avicennae; De balneis; Francesco caballo, De theriaca. BMC V 453 (IB 22950); GW 6515; Klebs 266.2; Stillwell C363. Copy I: Covers from parchment manuscript, restored; back from vel- lum choir book. 312x211 mm. A few marginalia in brown. Copy II: 283 x195 mm. RecoUectae de urinis. In: 258. 66 Army Medical Library CHAMPIER, SYMPHORIEN 146 Janua logicae et physicae. Lyons: Guillaume Balsarin, 5 Oct. 1498. GW6553; Klebs 268.1; Stillwell C378. Maroon leather binding, stamped in borders, by V. Arias. From Wil- frid M. Voynich. 193 xi 30 mm. F.ib, line 13: Inuectiua AML; Inuectiue GW. Marginalia in brown, trimmed. Stains. 147 Practica nova in medicina. [Lyons: n. pr., not before 1504, not after April, 1515.] HC4907*; GWVIcol.420; Klebs 269.1; Stillwell C380. Copy I: Stamped pigskin. Clasps, restored. Front endpaper has label of Charles Butler of Warren Wood, Hatfield. Title-page has stamp F.v.Z, a signature in brown, and also the date 1508. From College of Physicians, Philadelphia. 173 x 118 mm. Foliation in early hand; a few underlines and marginalia in brown. Copy II: Bound with Champier, Speculum Galeni [Lyons, Simon Vincent, 15 Feb. 1512]. Stamped pigskin, with top and tail edges of brass. Clasps, restored. Flyleaf of the volume has in brown: Ex Dono Illustrissimi D. de Maij Canonis ad...; f.ia of the Speculum has: Con- ventus Ursarniani Carmelitarum Discalceatorum. 174x113 mm. A few underlines and marginalia in red. Ballard and Pijoan (Bull. Med. Lib. Ass. 28, 1940, 182) point out that Champier and his wife appear in the woodcut on the tide-page, and that since their marriage occurred late in the year 1503 the book is not before 1504. The edition is mentioned in a letter from Veit Bild to Dr. Nicolaus Pol written Apr. 11, 1515; Max H. Fisch (Journ. Hist. Med. and Allied Sciences 1, 1946, 679 and Nicolaus Pol Doctor 1494, 1947, p.22) concludes therefore that it was published not later than April, 1515. The entry in the British Museum Catalogue of Printed Books (35, 1942, 314) reads: [J. Mareschal: Lyons, 1515?]. The readings given in Hain for ff.i 16a and 117a occur in the AML copies on 117a and 118a respectively. Copinger assigns to the end 4 ff. of table. This is signature ©, the last folio of which (f.i56) is blank. Incunabula 61 CHAPPUSOT, NICOLAS 148 De mente et memoria. Paris: [n. pr., for] Denis Roce [after 1500]. Klebs 270.1; Stillwell C381. Inscription on f.ia: Royhier aduocat. 202 x136 mm. A4 B8 C6, 18 ff., unnumbered. F.4a: 151x92 mm., 33 lines, type 91 (Semi-Italic). Headlines; spaces for Greek. Initial spaces and guide letter on ff.2a and 8a, woodcut capitals on ff.3a and 7b, Lombards elsewhere. F.ia: (Gothic) Nicolai Chappusii de me/ (Semi-Italic) te et memoria libellusvtilissimus: ad Carolum Guillardum Consilia-/rium regium: et senatorii ordinis presidem dignissimum. Below, device of Denis Roce, 92 x 69 mm., cf. Polain, Marques des imprimeurs et li- braires en France au XV' siecle (1926) 162. Below, Venundantur parrhisius in vico sancti Iacobi sub inter signio/ diui Martini. F.ib blank. F.2a: Magnifico ac prepotenti Domino Carolo Guillardo Con- silia-/rio Regio: et Senatorii Ordinis presidi equissimo. Mecenati Suo/ Nicolaus Chappusius. Felicitatem./ [A, 5 lines] Ristoteles pera- cri et singulari vir ingenio, ac pene/ diuino, Excellentissime Preses docet in quarto mo-/ralium..., ending f .2b, line 11... Vale bonorum fautor: eximiumq^ et virtutis/ et ingeniorum columen./ F.3a: Ad magistrum Excellentemqr domi-/num Carolum Guillardum or-/ dinis senatorii Presidem/ Nicolai Chappusii in/ Librum suum de/mete et memo/ria Prefatio./ P(5 lines)Risci philosophantes abditissima queq^ ita rimati:/ vt nihil tarn obscurum esset: . . . F.3b, line 28: Quid sit memoria: eandemq^ dupli-/cem esse./ M(2 lines)emoria grece dicitur: quam Spseusipp' (sic) in libro cui/ titulus est .i. Platonis (t blind) diffinitiones: ita fini/uit ... F.i8a, end: . . . hasce infestissimas illorum pestes deuitare conten-/dat: et a se omni studio atq^ molimine prorsus exterminare./FiNis/ F. 18b blank. A few marginalia in brown, including one in Greek on f.8a. 149 De mente et memoria. [Paris: anon, pr., for] Englebert, Jean, and Geoffroy de Marnef [after 1500]. R 1492; GW VI col.424; Klebs 270.2. 68 Army Medical Library 193 xi35 mm. F. 1 a, line 3: Con/siliarium AML; Con/siliarum Reichling. Underlines and marginalia in brown. CHERUBINO DA SPOLETO, Regola della vita matrimoniale. In: 150. 150 Regola della vita spirituale. [ Florence: Bartolommeo di Libri, about 149 3. ] Addition: Regola della vita matrimoniale. GW6610; Stillwell C400. 212 x 142 mm. Foxed. CHIROMANTIA 151 Chiromantia. Padua: Matthaeus Cerdonis, 1484. BMC VII 922 (IA 30014); Klebs 272.3; Stillwell C418. Binding from early German printed book, page including selections from Psalms 112 and 113. From F. Thomas Heller. 197 x 138 mm. 152 Chiromantia. Venice: Bernardinus Benalius, Oct. 1493. BMCV 374 (IA 22365); GW6638; Klebs 272.6; Stillwell C419. From Leo S. Olschki. 187 x135 mm. The text for e3b and e4* has been interchanged. In a letter dated Oct. 10, 1945, Mr. James F. Ballard confirms the same mistake for the copy in the Boston Medical Library. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS, De amicitia. In: 153. Hexasticha XII Sapientum. In: 153. Paradoxa Stoicorum. In: 153. Incunabula 60 153 Desenectute. Cologne: [Heinrich Quentell] 8 May, 1490. Additions: De amicitia; Somnium Scipionis; Paradoxa Stoico- rum; Hexasticha XII Sapientum. GW 6986; Stillwell C565. 198 x128 mm. Foliated in early hand 395, 396, 397-433. Somnium Scipionis. In: 153. CITTADINI, ANTONIO. Quaestio de febre. In: 107,109. CLAUDIANUS, CLAUDIUS 154 Opera. Venice: Christophorus de Pensis, de Mandello, 23 May 1500. BMCV473(IA235i7); GW7062; StillwellC641. Parchment binding; ties, restored. From Leo S. Olschki. 206 x 137 mm. F.2a, lines 2, prologvs; 4, phiton; 25, primvs incipit: the P's, tran- scribed by BMC as minuscules and by GW as majuscules, are actually majuscules set with the first stroke descending below the line. Pagination in brown. Some marginalia and underlines in brown. CLEOMEDES,Demundo. In: 477. CLEONIDES,Musica. In: 477. COLUMELLA, LUCIUS JUNIUS, De re rustica. In: 441. CONCOREGGIO, GIOVANNI DI 155 De aegritudinibus particularibus. De curis febrium. Pavia: Antonius de Carcano, 1485. BMC VII 997 (IB 31334); GW 7291; Klebs 299.1; StUlwell C726. Wooden boards; new calf back. Clasps, restored. 70 Army Medical Library 282 x200 mm. Part I: F. 1 (blank) mounted, torn vertically so that only inner third of original leaf remains. Its recto carries bibliographical notes in black on Concoreggio, including "E staccheuole assai la lettura di tal autore che spesso mi ha fatto sbadigliare: ciononostante I'ediz. ha qualche stima"; the verso has medical notes in brown. Inscription on f.2a: Ex aliis Alexandri Sinevrj. Part II: Prescriptions on f.i. Inscription on f.2a: Ex aliis Alexandri Sinevrj. GW makes the edition folio. The AML copy agrees with the BM copy in the sheets which are quarto with one exception: it has I 2-4 quarto, BMC I 1-3. Some marginalia in brown. Slightly wormed and stained. CRESCENZI, PIER DE' 156 Ruralia commoda [Italian:] II libro della agricultura. Vicenza: Leonardus (Achates) deBasilea, 17 Feb. 1490. BMC VII 1033 (IB 31725); GW7827; Klebs 311.2; Stillwell C865. From Leo S. Olschki. 322x205 mm. F. 1, blank, missing. A4 AML=BMC; t4 GW (but GW assigns to f.i43 the signature A). Stains. Marginalia in brown. DANIEL 157 Somnia Danielis, seu Interpretationes. [Rome: Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck, about 1480.] GW7921; Klebs 319.8; Stillwell Di 1. From Paul B. Hoeber. Previous binding by Wood, London. 213 x 145 mm. Contains Dies Lunae and Somnia. See Schullian p.421. DAVID ARMENICUS. See: 228. Incunabula 71 DECEMBRIO, PIETRO CANDIDO, De genitura hominis. In: 42. 158 De genitura hominis. [Rome: Stephan Plannck, n.d.] GW8192; Klebs 327.7; Stillwell C81. 190 x137 mm. Marginalia and underlines in brown. Ff.yb and 8a have lists of famous women in early hand; see Schullian p.426. 159 De genitura hominis. [Rome: Johann Besicken, about 1495.] GW8195; Klebs 327.8; Stillwell C83. From Leo S. Olschki. 198 x134 mm. A few marginalia, trimmed. Notes in early hand on f.8b. DESCRIPTIONES MORBORUM 160 Descriptiones morborum in corpore humano existentium. [Memmingen: Albrecht Kunne] 1496. Addition: arnaldo de villanova, De virtutibus benedictae quer- cus. BMCII6o6(IAiio97); GW8255+var; Klebs33o.i; Stillwell Di 12. 191 xi 35 mm. F.ia, line 2: humanoU existentiii AML=BMC=GW var; humano ex- istentium GW. F.i2, blank, missing. DESPARS, JACQUES, Summula per alphabetum super plurimis remediis ex ipsius Mesue libris excerptis. See: 476. 161 Summula per alphabetum super plurimis remediis ex ipsius Mesue libris excerptis. Lyons: [Johann Trechsel, about 1500]. CR6609; Klebs 331.2; Stillwell Pi 12. Copy I: Front flyleaf has bookplate of corn. henr. a roy medicinae doctor. 155 x 98 mm. F.20, blank, missing. 7 2 Army Medical Library Copy II: F.2ob has (upside down) in red: Iste libellus Gregorii de Louicz Doctoris Artium et medicine Studii Pathuani; and in brown: Fratris Ludovici de Rocca c... ordinis minoris conventualium Sancti Francisci. 130x87 mm. F.2a, line 1: vocat AML; vacat Reichling. DIEDO, FRANCESCO, Missa de S. Rocho. In: 162. 162 VitaS. Rochi. [Mainz: Peter von Friedberg, about 1494-95.] Addition: Missa de S. Rocho. BMC I 49 (IA 427); GW8332; Klebs 335.6; StillwellDi49. 189 x130 mm. Mistakenly ascribed on title-page and in BMC to Petrus Ludovicus Maldura; see note to GW 8331. DINO DEL GARBO, De emplastris et unguentis. In: 163,164. 163 Expositio super tertia, quarta, et parte quintae fen IV. Canonis Avicennae. Ferrara: Andreas Belfortis, Gallus, 27, 28 Oct. 1489. Addition: De emplastris et unguentis. GW 8346, 8345; Klebs 336.1; Stillwell D153, 152. With this is bound: 520. Wooden boards, wormed, with maroon calf back stamped with fleurs-de-lis and scrolls bearing legend maria. Clasps, restored. 306 x 200 mm. F.2 supplied in photostat. Slightly wormed. 164 Expositio super tertia, quarta, et parte quintae fen IV. Canonis Avicennae. Venice: Johannes Hamman, for Andreas Torresanus, 4 Dec. 1499. Additions: De ponderibus et mensuris; De emplastris et unguentis. BMCV429 (IB 23397); GW8348; Klebs 336.3; StillwellD155. Incunabula 73 Copy I: F.i64a has stamp: M. lodocus Naso. Anno m d lxiiii. 302 x 205 mm. Copy II: Parchment binding, torn. Inside back cover has notes in brown. 314x215mm. Wormed. Copy HI: With this are bound: 405, 204. Maroon calf, stamped in border and diaper of lozenges. Back restored. Clasps, restored. Front flyleaf has signature: F. Bartholomeus boschmans (?); also inscription: ex libris Ant. Van Bollanger (?) 5 febry. 1873. F.ia has indication of ownership in early hand in brown. 303 x 204 mm. F.i64b has Tabula in early hand in brown. Copy IV: Bound with: Giovanni Arcolani, Expositio in primam fen quarti Canonis Avicennae, Venice, Philippus Pincius, 1512; Simon of Genoa, Synofiyma medicinae sive Clavis sanationis, Venice, Grego- rius de Gregoriis, 1514. Pigskin, stamped. Wormed. Clasps. F.ia of the Arcolani has inscription: Huic monasterio . . . dono dedit Qui et fratris fuit Nicolai Abbatis 1543, and circular stamp: konigliche hand BIBLIOTHEK. 3 I 2 X 208 mm. Copy V: Formerly bound with: Arnaldo de Villanova, Opera, Venice, Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 1505. The vol- ume was presented by Capt. F. P. Reynolds, Asst. Surgeon U. S. Army, San Juan, Porto Rico. A bookplate now on the flyleaf of the Arnaldo shows a stringed instrument in a coat of arms and the legends UT FIDES HERBAS CONCORDAT DELIA MANUS and AVE MARIA GRACIA PLE. 290 x 205 mm. Printer's device cut from f.i64. Foxed and wormed. Marginalia in brown, trimmed. Jnitial strokes in brown. This edition displays several errors in the foliation. The copies agree on all errors except that by which folio 19 is numbered 16; here Copies II and V have the correct numeral 19. De ponderibus et mensuris. In: 164. DIOGENES CYNICUS, Epistolae. In: 296. 165 Epistolae. 'Florence: Antonius Francisci, 22 June, 1487' [i.e., Venice: Thomas de Piasiis?, 1492 ? ]. 74 Army Medical Library Additions: brutus, Epistolae; hippokrates, Epistolae. BMC V 475 (IA 23529); GW 8397+var; Klebs 337.2; Stillwell D174. Parchment binding. Ties, restored. From Davis and Orioli. 205 x148 mm. Ff.4-5 supplied in photostat. F-54a, line 9 m.cccclxxxvii. AML= BMC=GW var=Klebs 337.2; m.cccclxxxxii. GW=Klebs 337.2 var. DONDI, JACOPO DE' ,166 Aggregator, sive De medicinis simplicibus. [Strassburg: TheR-Printer (Adolf Rusch), about 1470.] BMC I 64 (IC 666); GW 9042+var; Klebs 349.2; Stillwell D288. Maroon calf, stamped in borders, lozenges, and rosettes with fleurs- de-lis, double-headed eagles, etc. Wormed. Back restored. Bosses of 6-pointed brass stars in center and four corners, front and back covers. Clasps. Leather and parchment index tabs. From Schoenhof & Moeller. Signature on front endpaper: E. Meyer, 1856. 396 x278 mm. Ff.i and 284, blank, missing. F.2a, line 1: [7]Ructiferum medicis a/c- turus opus:non mo AML=GW var; [7]Ructifey medicis actu/rus opus: non modo BMC=GW. Foliation in brown. Chapter numbers in margin in brown. Initials in alternating red and blue. Signatures, initial strokes, brackets in red. Paragraph marks in red or blue. DUNS SCOTUS, JOHANNES 167 Quaestiones in Aristotelis Metaphysicam. Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 20 Nov. 1497. BMCV448 (IB 22969); Klebs 352.1; Stillwell D299. From Leo S. Olschki. 306 x 212 mm. A few marginalia and underlines in red. Incunabula y 5 168 Quaestiones in Universalia Porphyrii. Venice: Simon de Luere, for Andreas' Torresanus, 20 Mar. 1500. GW9091; Stillwell D317. Parchment binding. From Leo S. Olschki. 285x203 mm. A few marginalia in brown. EGIDIO DA ROMA 169 In Aristotelis de sophisticis elenchis commentum. Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 6 Feb. 1496/97. Addition: augustinus de meschiatis, Quaestio de medio demons- trationis. BMC V 447 (IB 22936); Stillwell A67. Binding from parchment choir book. Ties, restored. From markings on the fore-edges, the first part of which is missing, it would appear that the item was at one time second in another binding. 310 x208 mm. 170 De regimine principum. Rome: Stephan Plannck, 9 May 1482. BMCIV81 (IB 18322); StUlwellA79. Parchment binding. F.ia has a circular stamp, lettering of which has been inked over. From Leo S. Olschki. 272 x 188 mm. Early folios stained. 171 De regimine principum. Venice: Simon Bevilaqua, 9 July 1498. BMC V 523 (IB 23980); Stillwell A80. Title lettered in brown on tail edges. F.ia has in brown: Ex libris Fratris Aurelii Germanensis. From Leo S. Olschki. 299 x 205 mm. De regimine principum 1.3.1-9 (epitome). In: 17, 18, 19. j 6 Army Medical Library ELIAS CRETENSIS, Annotationes in Physica Aristotelis. In: 260. De efficentia mundi. In: 260. De primo motore quaestio. In: 260. ENGEL, JOHANN 172 Astrolabium. Augsburg: Erhard Ratdolt, Vigesimoseptimo kalendas Novem- bris' [i.e., 6Oct.? or 27 Nov.?] 1488. BMC II 382 (IA 6670); GW 1900; Accurti p. 125; Klebs 375.1; Stillwell A624. Copy I: Tan calf. Front endpaper has label of Charles F. Cox, New York. F.ia has illegible signature. 239x 168 mm. Lower third of f.i missing, together with the five lines "Figura characterum duodecim signorum celi" of f.ib. Ff.i75 and 176, blank, missing. Initial strokes, paragraph marks, and underlines in red. Woodcuts colored in red, blue, green, yellow, and brown. Copy II: Red morocco, tooled in gold. Front endpaper has coat of arms of Order of Knights of St. Anne in Silesia and Russia. Front fly- leaf has in brown ink: E. B. Denison, from Sir David Dundas, 1852; see Schullian p.432. 207 x158 mm. F.i76, blank, missing. f-s4 AML=BMC; fg8 hi8 kl8 mn8 o4-s4 GW. F.i74b, line 14: excellet AML=BMC; excellit GW. 173 Astrolabium. Venice: Johannes Emericus, de Spira, for Lucantonio Giunta, 9 June 1494. BMC V 539 (IA 24209); Klebs 375.2; Stillwell A625. Copy I: Inscription on f.ia in grey: Liber Thomae Pauli Walsa. 190 x 140 mm. Ff.i75 and 176, blank, missing. Some foliation in grey. Notes in English in grey, trimmed, on ff.75b, 76b, and 77a. A few marginalia in brown, trimmed. Copy II: With this are bound: 2, Copy II and 193, Copy III. Wooden boards, with back of maroon calf. Clasp, restored. F.ia has a signa- ture in brown: Bernardini de . .inna Perusini, a second with date 1626, and others struck out. Ff. 1 a and 4a have stamp showing coat of arms Incunabula with initials A M and legend non sine fide. blank, missing. Stains and blots. EPICTETUS, Enchiridion. In: 144. EPISTOLAE DIVERSORUM PHILOSOPHORUM 174 Epistolae diversorum philosophorum. [Greek:] E7rio"ro\(u oia^opaiv ce.f.q? in boc non eft per fe Tl cpfenfue taenia gcrcnifiquod patiturabodoze racitpzimoboc 3 quodam infinite eftqaiinvno. O Ouoniaaut vnus vincit tttnoro urn futurum. Dicebatur q> Hi liumefle.bic barumvirtutum -P ufaityteefjfinfrttflj dt'tfYJ'. ^amui>- v—fowmrhU d&ttikYaikfki* potentiae anime Diane cporcitatum tclltgendafecundamrc a ibi.£tmanifcfhim noneftpotcmia fuocozpojc •fc cozpuacdefte cnmoicirbic moticturper i5 ideo ltlud quod abftraberetafe turquodpztmo X spermutarionis opinio commcn*9rori8 intrinfecum fJ1W Gaetano da Thiene, Expositio in libros Aristotelis De anima. De sensu agente. De sen- sibilibus communibus et de intellectu. Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 23 Dec. 1493. T5b. (195) Incunabula 87 HC 15504; Pell 4942; Klebs 425.4; Stillwell G26. Binding from parchment choir book. Author and title on fore-edges in brown. Notes in brown as follows: Ala, Questo libro e di. . . Bene- detto Magini da Corinaldo; B2b, Ad usum fratris angelj de Corinalto et amicorum. Sj quis eurh inuenerit reddere eum debeat proprio do- mino;T5b, Ad usum fratris angelj sandrianj de corinalto et amicorum. Emptus fuit a me bononie decern bonenenis die xxiiij octobris 1543 (see Plate 3 and Schullian pp.424-425); T6b, Ex libris . . . Magini Corinaltensis et amicorum eius 1590, with other notes in various hands. From Henry Schuman. 306 x 208 mm. The Tabula occurs on two folios inserted between A1 and A2, as in the copy described by Pellechet. According to Copinger this Tabula be- gins on f.ib and is followed by the title (A1). Marginalia and underlines in brown. On the dating see 2. 196 Expositio in libros Aristotelis De caelo et mundo. Venice: [Andreas Torresanus, de Asuli, et socii] 1484. BMCV307 (IB 21620); Klebs428.2; StillwellG27. Inscription in brown on f.ia: Hie liber est magistri Vincentii. . . de Castello. Blurred stamp on f. 2a. From Paul B. Hoeber. 285 x 200 mm. A few marginalia and paragraph marks in brown and dull red. 197 Expositio in libros Aristotelis De caelo et mundo. Venice: Otinus de Luna, Papiensis, for Benedictus Fontana, 3 Oct. 1498. HC15501*; BMCV 569 (IB 24601); Klebs 428.3; Stillwell G28. Bound with: 198, Copy I. 303 x 205 mm. Title on f.ia, perhaps done by pen: Gaietanus de celo 7 mundo. The copy described by Hain had the title; it is lacking in the BM copy, where f. 1 is backed and mounted. Marginalia and underlines in brown. 88 Army Medical Library 198 RecoUectae super Physica Aristotelis. Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 5 Aug. 1496. BMCV446 (IB 22944); Klebs4274; StillwellG34. Copy I: Modern binding of tan leather, tooled. Armorial bookplate on front endpaper. Inscription in brown on the folio substituted for the missing f.i: Ex libris loan: Gerlachij Francj . . . Viennae Aust. Anno 1572. With this is bound: 197. 304x207 mm. F.i missing; the tide has been clipped from an original folio and pasted on a substitute folio, but its first three letters are almost entirely rubbed away. Folia- tion missing from f.5. A few marginalia and underlines in brown or red. Left half of woodcut initial on f.20a rubbed away so that the printing on the verso is visible. Slightly foxed. Copy II: 305 x 205 mm. This copy has the printed foliation on f.5. GALEN 199 Opera. Venice: Philippus Pincius, 27 Aug. 1490. Pell 4975; Max H. Fisch, Nicolaus Pol Doctor 1494 (1947) p. 173; Proceedings of the Second General Meeting of the Honorary Consult- ants to the Army Medical Library (Sept. 1946) p. [39] (photographs of vol. II, ff.i47b-i48a); Sarton, Osiris 5 (1938) 104 and Fig. 12 (photograph of vol. I, f.8a); Klebs 432.1; Stillwell G36. Two volumes in one. Maroon calf, stamped with diapers of fleurs-de- lis in oval fillets and borders of scrolls; restored. Clasps, restored. In- scription on front endpaper: Nicolaus Pol Doctor 1494. Also his list- ing of contents: Opera Galeni; Tituli Librorum habentur in principio Libri huius. Inscription in vol. I, f.2a: Collegiatae Ecclesiae Inticensis Anno 1632. Shelf letter B on tail edges. 403 x 270 mm. Vol. I, f.8a, line 4: [BJOnum AML; |D|Onum Pell. Line 5: oportunu adinuenta est ars medicine AML; oportunu est ars medicine Pell. Vol. II, ff.i-6, Tabula, bound at end; cf. Pol's note, vol. I, f.6a: Tabulam secundi voluminis reperies in fine huius codicis. F-7a, line 2: vtrum AML; virum Pell. Initials in alternating red and blue; paragraph marks in red. Foliation and mar- ginalia by Pol in red and black; his supplementary listing of contents, with cor- responding folio numbers, on f.7a of vol. I. A few notes in other hands. Stains throughout; many corners mended. Incunabula 89 De bono corporis habitu. In: 477. De inaequali distemperantia. In: 477. LiberTegni. In: 61,62. De medicinis experimentatis. In: 399. De optima corporis nostri confirmatione. In: 477. De praesagitura. In: 477. Praesagium. In: 477. De succedaneis. In: 477. De virtute centaureae. In: 444,445,446. GART DER GESUNDHEIT 200 Gart der Gesundheit. Mainz: Peter Schoeffer, 28 Mar. 1485. Klebs 507.1; Stillwell G87; Faksimileausgabe, Hortus Sanitatis/ Deutsch Peter Schoffer/ Mainz 1485, Verlag der Miinchner Drucke zu Miinchen, 1924 (with Wilhelm Ludwig Schreiber, Die Krauter- biicher des XV. und XVI. Jahrhunderts). Oval stamp on f.2a: konigliche handbibliothek. 244 x170 mm. 359 ff., plus a probable last blank, are assigned to this edition by Chou- lant, Graphische Incunabeln (1858) pp.55-56 and by LArt Ancien, A Catalogue of Early Herbals (Bulletin XII, 1925) no. 22; the fac- simile supports this reckoning. BMC I 35 (IB 242) and Polain 2000 assign 358 ff. including a last blank. The difference seems to come in the 15th signature, which according to BMC and Polain consists of 6 folios but which has in the AML copy 8 folios. Hain 8948* and Sud- hoff 67 assign 356 ff. On the assumption that the AML copy contained originally 360 ff., the folios now missing would be 1,8,72, 81, 88, 272-273, 328-330, 335- 9o Army Medical Library 360. In addition, f.333 has been mutilated at the bottom, with exten- sive loss of text on the recto and of the illustration on the verso. Initials and paragraph marks in alternating red and blue. Illustrations in green, yellow, red, and blue of various shades. Marginalia in brown, trimmed. The trimming, drastic throughout, has also cropped several illustrations at the bot- tom, including that of the female mandragora on f.2o8b, and even some of the text, as on f.28ia. Stained and foxed throughout. Ten folios of a manuscript Register by chapters, together with four folios of manuscript notes, follow upon f.334. GAZIO, ANTONIO 2o 1 Corona florida medicinae, sive De conservatione sanitatis. Venice: Joannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis, de Forlivio, 20 June 1491. BMC V 341 (IB21010); Klebs 439.1; Stillwell G101. Wooden boards. Back of pigskin, stamped with hunting scenes; re- stored. Clasp, restored. Inscription on f.ia: Possessores huius raris- simi et lectu dignissimi libri successu temporis erant Joh. Martin Reichardt & Georg Gottfried Reichardt, utrique physici primarii Rei publicae Heilbronnensis ab anno 1734 usque ad 1789; see Schul- lian p.415. In another hand: dictum socratis Edamus vt viuamus Non viuamus vt edamus; see Schullian pp.434-435. With this is bound: 69. 316 x210 mm. F.i25, containing the Errata, missing; supplied in photostat. F.126, blank, missing. Marginalia and underlines in brown and red. Slightly wormed. GENTILE DA FOLIGNO, De actuatione medicinarum. In: 204. Additio que est reprobatio aliquorum dictorum Mundini in ano- thomia prescripta. In: 326. De balneis. In: 145. 202 De balneis. [Padua: ] Johannes de Reno, 24 Mar. 1473. Additions: Francesco da siena, Dicta de balneo Petrioli; tura de castello, De utilitatibus aquae balnei de Porrecta. Incunabula 91 H757i=H4592*; Klebs444-i; Stillwell Gi21; Osier (IM) 43. Note on f.ia, probably an indication of ownership, inked over in brown. 196x143 mm. F.i ib, line 13: lohannem AML=Osler; lohanem Hain. Line 15: qnarto AML=Osler; quarto Hain. Below the colophon is a blind impression of three lines of extraneous matter. Consilia medica. In: 145. 203 Consilium contra pestilentiam. [Colle di Valdelsa: Bonus Gallus, about 1479.] BMC VII 1079 (IA 33518); Klebs 445.2; Stillwell Gi23. Signature on f.ia: Francesco Vacchi. D 197x133 mm. Foliation in brown. Initial at beginning in blue; elsewhere initials and para- graph marks in alternating red and green. Initial strokes in red. Marginalia and underlines in brown and red. De divisione librorum Galeni. In: 61, 62. 204 De febre. Padua: Matthaeus Cerdonis, 18 Nov. i486; 2 Dec. i486. Additions: De actuatione medicinarum; De ptisi. C 2653 (=2652?); Klebs 448.2; Stillwell G125; BMC VII xliv n.4. Bound with: 164, Copy III. 303 x 204 mm. Folio. The intended collation was apparently (1-4)8 (5~8)7 (9-11)6 (12-14)6 (15-18)8 (19-21)6 (22-23)% 45 ff. The text for the second signature is complete. But these 45 folios are now bound (1-5)10 (6-9)7 (10-13)8 (14-16)6 (17-19)6 (20-21)4 (22-23)*, so that their order runs 1-4,9, 15, 5-8, 10-12, 16, 21, 13-14, 17-18, 22-23, 26-27, 19-20, 24, 28-29, 34- 35, 25, 30-31, 36, 41, 32-33, 37-40, 42-45. F.2a: 194 x142 mm. 2 columns. 43 lines. Text 90G. Woodcut ini- tials and initial spaces, some with guide letters. See Plate 4. F.ia: V (7 lines)Trum febris sit calor qrit/ 7 videtur q? no quia Auic./ Army Medical Library quarto canone fen prima.p/mo capitulo dick... F.26b, col. 2, line 24: est subtilior solutio considera illam./ Explicit questio de prolongatione fe.com/posite ex colera 7 phlegmate 7 pure phlegma/tice vbi est etiam de periodicatione secundum/ famosissimum artium 7 medicine doctorem/ M.Gentilem de fulgineo perusin.1339./ Padue impressa per magistrum Mathe/um cerdonis de vindischgrec3 Anno domini/ i486.die vero mensis i8.nouembris. F.27a: Sequitur famosissima et/ perutilis questio eiusde3 /Excellentissimi doctorl/ Magistri Gentilis de/ fulgineo De actuatione/ medicinarum/ E(7 lines)st questio vtn^ medicine q/ dnf tales i (sic) potetia reducat/ F.43D, col.2, line 28: ... viam inuestigandi ve/ritatem si nondum est inuenta. 7C.laus deo./ Hec sunt dicta eximij docto/ris magistri getilis de fulgineo/ anno domini. 13.42.die 47 .a/prilis perusij. Emedata per ex/cellentissim^ medicine docto/rem Magistru lohannem/ de aquila padue prin^ medi/cine kathedra3 tenente 7 Im/pressa per magistrum matheu3 /cerdonis de vindischgret3 an/no.i486.die scd'a debembris (sic) F.44a: Sequitur famosissima 7 putilis qstio/ de ptisi excelletissimi viri Magistri/ getil' d' fulgineo mee doctor] egregij. P(7 lines)Tisis nomen cadit super q/tuor res... F-45a, col.i, line 34: ... turbam nobis ig/tam (sic) deo gratias/ Explicit tractatus domini gentilis de fulgi/neo de ptisi Im- pressus padue i486.die secun/do decembris/. Col.2 and f .45b blank. Listing in brown on f45b, 13 questions on fever. De majoritate morbi. In: 205, 206. De ptisi. In: 204. Receptae super primam fen quarti Canonis Avicennae. In: 145. 5 Super prima fen quarti Canonis Avicennae. De majoritate morbi. Padua: Nicolaus Petri de Harlem, I) 19 Feb. 1476; II) 1476. HR7565; Pell 5025 (Parti); Osier (IM) 113; Klebs446.1; StUlwell G127. Signature in brown in Part I, f .2a: Di Hortenzio Bertonacio. 432 x275 mm. Part I: F.i, blank, missing. Reichling assigns the first folio of text to f.i. F.2 5b: Doubled and blurred impression over much of page. F.i72b (171b Reichling, Pell, and Osier, who make 172 a blank), col. 2, line 39: copletu AML=PelUOsler; copletii Reichling. Line 44: frpra rcruui rrr pjc-pfc vceatcr fc.ut raft's rri. contuictis capi.vUimo. ^eudaqftio.Snillecalo: qui c fe*fic ptcr naturdrofte oi-urq?no:q? qdecafaua iiocprcrnamrafjfccnraa ;pafuiu x oolcic cpatscca Una ergo xc.ma;o: pj mi' no: c fecuda alcbo. feb:e in fpafmo. £lmpli*> fee calcj neilis 1$ m igncti mntafut in comcioapbon!'rni.©ui ciercunt.x SSliJeroisf o cclligctpcnit q> c calo: copcfitus eje iwli x peer nam:crgo fe.no ocbj abfclutc ot o calo: prcr nam. 3Jn ptranu clt /Salten?. 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Padua: Matthaeus Cerdonis, 18 Nov. i486; 2 Dec. i486. F.2a. (204) Incunabula 9 3 ordiarie AML=PelUOsler; ordiarie Reichling. Line 47: predca? AML=Pell; predca^ Reichling^Osler. Part II: a6 b10 (signatures in margin, very near fore-edges). F.2a, col. 1, line 1: medeci AML; medici Reichling=Osler. A few paragraph marks in red. A few marginalia in brown and red. Slightly wormed. Stains in top margin of Part II. 206 Super prima fen quarti Canonis Avicennae. De majoritate morbi. [Vicenza: Johannes de Reno? ] 1477. BMC VII 1042 (IC 31767); Klebs 446.2; Stillwell G128. Copy I: Parchment binding. 305 x 223 mm. Ff.i and 182, blank, miss- ing. F.2a, col. 1, line 1: f[io lines]EBRis est calor/extranevs. Excu/- sati ab his que in libro-/ru pricipiis dici Dsueue-/rut. qa sup pricipio pri/mi can... Sign, b: ca°.3° distiguit spes sinoche ex hoc cp illud/ ... Some foliation in brown. Initials in alternating red and brown; space with guide letter on f.2a left unfilled, perhaps for an illumination. Paragraph marks in red or brown. Some marginalia in brown and red, trimmed. Folios mended through- out volume at lower margin with strip 3-4 mm. deep. Copy II: Parchment binding. 347 x 230 mm. Signatures a-b in a dif- ferent setting up. F.2a, col. 1, line 1: fbris (sic) est calor/ extranevs. Excu/sati ab his que I libroru/ pricipiis dici Dsueuerut/ qa sup prin0 primi can./ ... Sign, b: ca° 30 distiguit spes synoche ex h° cp illud/ ... A few marginalia in brown. 207 De proportionibus medicinarum. [Padua: Matthaeus Cerdonis, about i486.] BMC VII 924 (IA 30048); Klebs 450.2; Stillwell G130. Copy I: 195 x140 mm. Marginalia and underlines in red. Foxed. Stains. Copy II: 205 x146 mm. A few marginalia in brown. GERARDUS DE HARDERWYCK 208 Epitomata, seu Reparationes totius philosophiae naturalis Aris- totelis. Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, 29 Feb. 1496. 94 Army Medical Library BMC I 285 (IA 4646); Klebs 457.1; Stillwell Gi53. Wooden boards, with back of stamped brown calf, restored. Clasps, restored. Inscription in brown on f.ia: Monasterii S. Emmerami Ratisbonae. From Leo S. Olschki. 207 x137 mm. Pell 327, 5064 and Polain 1579 describe copies with variant readings. The signatures in the AML copy are bound in the following order: a-z; aabb; aa-kk; Aa-Kk; a-g; A-F. A few marginalia in brown. GERSON, JOHANNES. De cognitione castitatis et poUutionibus diurnis. In: 209, 211. Forma absolutionis. In: 209, 211. 209 De pollutione nocturna. De cognitione castitatis et poUutionibus diurnis. [ Cologne: Ulrich Zel, about 146 7. ] Addition: Forma absolutionis. BMC I 180 (IA 2728) (for Part I); Polain 1627, 1594; Klebs 459.2, 460.1; Stillwell G235, G177. 213 X141 mm. Leather index tabs. F.i blank AML=Polain; f.i6 blank BMC. Initials in alternating gold, blue, and red. 210 De pollutione nocturna. [Cologne: Johann GuldenscharT, about 1480.] Polain 1629; Klebs 459.8; Stillwell G240. From Paul B. Hoeber. 197 x130 mm. F.2a, line 9: deberet AML; debet Polain. Y.qz, line 1: vigilanti AML; vigilant! Polain. Manuscript signatures in brown: dd and ee. Initials and paragraph marks in red or blue; initial strokes in red. Incunabula 95 211 De pollutione nocturna. De cognitione castitatis et poUutionibus diurnis. [Cologne: Ludwig von Renchen, about 1488.] Addition: Forma absolutionis. BMC I 268 (IA4492); Klebs 461.4; StUlwell G243. 189x132 mm. Ff.i-14 and 15-28 were two halves, from different copies, of this edi- tion. They were united in 1946 to form one complete copy. Ff.1-14: Initials, initial strokes, and paragraph marks in red. Ff.15-28: Initials, initial strokes, and paragraph marks in red. Oil from the pigment has stained a small area around each initial. GILBERT DE LA PORREE, Liber sex principiorum. In: 46. GILLES DE CORBEIL 212 De pulsibus. Padua: Matthaeus Cerdonis, Jan. 1484. BMC VII 921 (IA 30008); Klebs 465.1; Stillwell A83. Blurred stamp on f.ia. Note on f.48b: Emi librum istum... i486... 206x143 mm- Marginalia in brown. Ff.i-3 mended at lower corner. Stains. 213 De urinis. Padua: Matthaeus Cerdonis, 12 July 1483. BMC VII 921 (IA 30004); GW 269; Accurti p. 104; Klebs 464.1; Stillwell A84. Wooden boards, restored; back of brown calf. Clasp, restored. 208 x145 mm. A few notes in brown. 214 De urinis et pulsibus. Venice: Bernardinus Venetus, de Vitalibus, for Hieronymus de Durantibus, 16 Feb. 1494/95. BAICV 546 (IA 24313); Klebs 466.1; Stillwell A85. Wooden boards; new back of brown calf. Clasp, restored. Front fly- 9 6 Army Medical Library leaf has bookplate of corn. henr. a roy medicinae doctor. 204x153 mm. F.i, blank, missing; f.2 supplied in photostat. Marginalia in brown; notes in same hand on flyleaves. GIOVANNI D'lTRI, De peste. In: 42. GRAPALDI, FRANCESCO MARIO 215 De partibus aedium. [Parma: ] Angelus Ugoletus [ 1494? ]. BMC VII 945 (IA 30356); Klebs 471.1; StUlwell G312. From Wilfrid M. Voynich. 191 x 142 mm. F.2 mended at bottom margin. GRASSUS, BENEVENUTUS 216 De oculis eorumque aegritudinibus et curis. [Ferrara: ] Severinus Ferrariensis, [ 147 ] 4. BMC VI 608 (IA 25672); Klebs 472.1; Stillwell G315. 195 x140 mm. Foliation in dull red. Underlines and initial strokes in bright red. A few notes in brown. GRATIAN 217 Decretum (cum apparatu). Venice: Adam de Rottweil, [not before 25 Jan. 1480]. BMCV 250 (IA 20596); Stillwell G331. Pigskin, stamped in borders of various designs. Restored; stains, pos- sibly burns, on back cover. Clasps. Fore-edges have in brown: Canones. Inscription on f.ia: Ex bibliotheca Fratrum Minorum apud Clarissas Brixinae___ 217 x160 mm. F.524, blank, missing. Initials in red and blue. Stains. Incunabula 97 218 Decretum (cum apparatu). Venice: Bernardinus Stagninus, de Tridino, 9 Aug. 1487. BMC V 364 (IC 22124); Stillwell G340. Black calf, tooled in lozenges; restored. Clasps, restored. Fore-edges have in brown: Decretum. Inscription on f.2a: pro Conventu Fra- trum Minorum Franciscanorum Bulsanensium. 422 x 280 mm. F.i, blank, missing. Initials in blue. Marginalia in brown. GRAZIADEI D'ASCOLI 219 Quaestiones in libros Physicorum Aristotelis. Venice: [Hermannus Liechtenstein? ] for Antonius de Regio, 30 Apr. 1484. BMC V 356 (IB 21973); Klebs 473.1; Stillwell G321. Notes on f.ia: Tabula quaestionum magistri gratiae dei de esculo supra physicam. Also 3 inscriptions: Ego Frater Dyonisius a . . . ordinis minorum. . . reformatorum . . . Martine in nostro loco Sancti Stephani 1607 et 1608; Ego frater Angelicus a . . . ordinis minorum . . . ; Ego frater Paulus . . . ordinis minorum . . . Inscription on f.2 a: loci Sancti Stefani Martinae. 283 x 194 mm. F.44, blank, missing. Marginalia in brown, sometimes trimmed. GRUNPECK, JOSEPH 220 De pestilentiali scorra, sive mala de Franzos. [ Cologne: Cornells de Zieriksee, about 1500.] Addition: Sebastian brant, De pestilentiali scorra eulogium. BMC I 306 (IA 5216); Klebs476.5; StUlwell G473. Formerly bound in 18th-century Dutch Flowered paper; in the re- binding this paper has been bound in at the end. 193 x 134 mm. Couplet on f.ia. Marginalia in brown, trimmed. 98 Army Medical Library GUAINERIO, ANTONIO 221 Opera medica. Pavia: Antonius deCarcano, 1481. HR8097; Klebs 480.3; StUlwell G475. Parchment binding, with flap coming up from back cover over fore- edges to clasp in center of front cover; lettering Antho. guayne in brown on flap at fore-edges. With this are bound: 224,508. Accord- ing to Mr. Thomas J. Holmes this is not the original binding: items 221 and 224 were sewed once, and then a second time when 508 was bound with them in the present cover. In restoration it was discov- ered that the volume had been sewed to pieces of brass. Inscriptions inside front cover: T[homas] Windsor], Manchester; E Libris Jacobi Atkinson (?) Chirurgus (sic) 1789. Also fragments of two bookplates, one Atkinson's. Table of contents on parchment fly- leaf and inscription: Ad Magistrum Ludouicum Chirurgum Publi- cum Ciuitatis Rotterdammensis. Inside back cover has Thomas Windsor's collation of the volume. 267 x187 mm. Ff .265-266 supplied in manuscript (in same hand as that which wrote 508) and photostat, ff.289-353 (f.354 is a blank) in photostat; the photostats are bound together in a separate volume. Early folios mended at corners. F.2a: initial in red and blue; initial strokes and paragraph marks in red through f.i4a. F.ia has table of contents in brown. A few marginalia in brown, sometimes trimmed. 222 Opera medica. Pavia: Antonius de Carcano, 10 Jan. 1488. BMC VII998 (IB 31340); Klebs 480.5; StUlwell G476. Pigskin, stamped in diaper pattern of fleurs-de-lis in lozenges. Clasps, restored. Printed label on front endpaper: Thomas Thirmair Philos: & Medic: Doctor. With this is bound: 57. 296 x 206 mm. Foliation in brown, with errors. Initials, initial strokes, paragraph marks, and underlines in red. Extensive marginalia in red and brown. Three preliminary folios of index in red, in the hand which did the foliation, and a fourth folio con- taining prescriptions. Incunabula 99 223 Opera medica. [Venice:] Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 14 Feb. 1497/98. BMC V 449 (IB 22954); Klebs 480.6; StUlwell G477. Pigskin, stamped with trefoUs in lozenges. Clasps, restored. Erasure on f.ia, apparently inscription of ownership. 305 x 202 mm. Stains. 224 De febribus. [Padua: Conradus de Paderborn, before Sept. 1474.] BMCVII910 (IB 29887); Klebs 480.1.g; Stillwell G479. Bound with: 221, 508. 267x187 mm. Signatures trimmed. Foliation in brown. Initials in red or brown; paragraph marks in red. Margi- naha in brown in several hands, including that of 508. 225 De matricibus, sive De propriis mulierum aegritudinibus. [Padua: Conradus de Paderborn] 1474. HCR8104; Osier (IM) 64; Klebs 480.1.e; Stillwell G481. 294 x 200 mm. Signatures (stamped?) set far down in lower right-hand corner, a-d8 e10. F.ia, col. 1, line 1: pnceps AML=Osler; peeps Reichling. Line 2: re AML; te Osler=Reichling. F.2a, col.i, line 3: docto-/rem AML= Reichling; docto/rem Osier. Headlines in brown. A few marginalia in brown. GUILLELMUS 226 De fide et legibus. [Augsburg: Gunther Zainer, 1475-76.] BMCIl323(IB55i2); StUlwell G644. Binding from parchment choir book. IOO Army Medical Library 289 x207 mm. Initials, initial strokes, and paragraph marks in red. GUY DE CHAULIAC 227 Chirurgia. Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 21 Nov. 1498. Additions: tura de castello, Recepta aquae balnei de Porrecta; bruno da longobucco, Chirurgia magna et minor; theodoricus, Chirurgia; rolando, Libellus de chirurgia; lanfranco, of milan, Chirurgia parva, Chirurgia maior; ruggiero, Practica; Leonardo bertapaglia, RecoUectae super quarto Canonis Avicennae. BMCV451 (IB 22989); Klebs 494.1; StUlwell G510. Inscriptions in brown on f.ia: Carrrieli Straubingani; Sum Jacobi Oethiej medicinae doctoris, struck out. 320x211 mm. Marginalia and underlines in brown. Wormed. Stains. 228 Chirurgia. Venice: Simon de Luere, for Andreas Torresanus, 2 3 Dec. 1499. Additions: tura de castello, Recepta aquae balnei de Porrecta; bruno da longobucco, Chirurgia magna et minor; theodoricus, Chirurgia; rolando, Libellus de chirurgia; ruggiero, Practica; lanfranco, of milan, Chirurgia parva, Chirurgia maior; Leo- nardo bertapaglia, RecoUectae super quarto Canonis Avicennae; jesus haly, De oculis; canamusali, De oculis (for the assign- ment of this tract to David Armenicus see Sarton, Introduction to the History of Science 1,1927,729). BMC V 575 (IB 24659); Klebs 494.2; StUlwell G511. Polished maroon calf, stamped with lozenge patterns and with medal- lion in center; restored. Clasps, restored. Brass corners. Leather in- dex tabs. Endpapers of parchment manuscript. Inscription in brown on f.ia: Ex donatione Optimj et Humanissimj uirj M. Hermannj ton- soris Ulustrissimj principis Caroli Ducis . . . mdxxxvuj; see Schullian p.415. 315 x207 mm. Incunabula 101 Some initial strokes and paragraph marks in red. Marginalia and underlines in brown; a few marginaha in red. Stains. 229 Chirurgia. [Lyons: ] Vincentius de Portonariis de Tridino de Monteferrato [n.d.]. Addition: tura de castello, Recepta aquae balnei de Porrecta. C 1546 (1499); The Harvey Cushing Collection of Books and Manu- scripts (1943) G486; Klebs 494.2 note (must be after 1506); Still- well G513. Inscription in brown on f.ia: Ioannes Shipton Chirurgus Londinen- sis; see Schullian p.415. 199 x 13 2 mm. Quarto AML=Cushing; folio Copinger=Stillivell. E. Nicaise, La grande chirurgie de Guy de Chauliac (Paris, 1890) CXXX no. 12 lists this edition as Venice, 1499, 40 in accordance with a note in the copy of the Bibliotheque du Lycee at Lyons; he quotes however another note in the same copy, "Cette edition n'est pas de Venise, mais de Lyon oil Vincent de Portonariis etait libraire en 1507," and remarks that the text of this edition is identical with that of the Lyons edition of 1537 by the same printer. It does not appear among the books published at Lyons by Vincent Ier de Por- tonariis which are described in Baudrier, Bibliographic Lyonnaise V (Lyon & Paris, 1901) 395-484; its device however occurs in books in that list dated 1506 [error for 1516], 1518, 1519, 1522, 1524, 1525, 1536. Weiss & Co. of Munich, Catalogus librorum rarorum saec. XIII-XVII (Catalogus sextus, 1930) no. 31 offered as "(Lugduni, ca.1500)" an edition which from the foliation (133 ff., 3 unn. ff.) is this one; they believed that it followed the edition dated in Copinger as 1499. According to Baudrier (p.395) Vincent de Portonariis came to France at the end of the fifteenth century, worked with Balthasar de Gabiano, and began pub- lishing for himself about 1506, from which time until his death in 1547 publica- tions bearing his device continued to appear without interruption. If this book was printed by him in Lyons it can hardly be earlier than 1506 and falls more probably, if we judge by the device, a decade or two later. Since this edition is so clearly of relatively late date, no description of it is at- tempted here. 230 Chirurgia [Italian], Venice: Nicolaus Girardengus, 2 Nov. 1480. BMCV273 (IB 20783); Klebs492.1; StUlwellG515. 302 x 205 mm. 102 Army Medical Library F.i, blank, missing. Pagination in brown; page numbers added in table of contents. Note in brown in Italian on f.75a in same hand. Stains. Slightly wormed. 2 31 Chirurgia [Italian]. Venice: Petrus de Quarengiis, Bergomensis, and Giovanni Maria diOccimiano, 21 Aug. 1493. BMC V 511 (IB 24155); Klebs 492.2; StUlwell G516. Parchment binding. From Leo S. Olschki. 305 x 200 mm. Ff. 1 and 118, blank, missing. Foliation in brown; headlines and some marginalia in brown in Italian. A few initials crudely supplied in brown. Stained and foxed. HAEDUS, PETRUS 232 Anterotica, sive De amoris generibus. Treviso: Gerardus de Lisa, de Flandria, 13 Oct. 1492. BMC VI 885 (IA 28466 and 28466a); StUlwell Hi. Copy I: Tan morocco binding by Lortic, with center medallions and corner decorations of gUt. From Leo S. Olschki. 202 x140 mm. F.i04, blank, missing. Copy II: From L'Art Ancien. 197 x 143 mm. Marginalia and underlines in brown. Foxed. HALY ABBAS 233 Liber medicinae, sive Regalis dispositio. Venice: Bernardinus Rizus, Novariensis, for Johannes Domini- cus de Nigro, 25 Sept. 1492. BMCV403(IC22656); Klebs498.i; StUlwellH2. Flyleaf has bibliographical notes in German. Inscription on f.ia in brown: Georgius Prosamer Est possessor huius libri. In fidem manu mea propria. Pacientia vincit Omnia; see Schullian p.434. 423 x 270 mm. F.i92 backed. A few marginalia in brown and red. Wormed. Stains. Incunabula 103 HEBERLING, JOHANNES 234 Lectio super epidemiae morbo. [ Lyons: Martin Havard, about 149 2 ?. ] H 8413?; R 934 [Dole: Metlinger, after i Oct. 1492]; BMC (Th: Fr) p.216 (IA42212); Klebs 503.1; Stillwell H7. Inscription in brown on f.ib: emit Joannes Besonadensis (?) Sancti- pontianus Castrois (?) Hoc opus commodum SesquimUlessimo supra mUlessimum tertio ... From Wilfrid M. Voynich. 205 x138 mm. F.io, blank, missing. Marginalia and underlines in brown. HENRICUS DE HASSIA 235 Secreta sacerdotum. Leipzig: Melchior Lotter, 27 Oct. 1499. BMC III 651 (IA12116); StUlwell H31. 198 x139 mm. AU folios mounted and mended at fore-edges, which had been badly frayed. Ex- tensive stains. HERBARIUS LATINUS 236 Herbarius latinus ("with German synonyms). Passau: [Johann Petri] [14] 85. BMC II 616 (IA 11324); Klebs 506.6; StUlwell H58. Maroon calf, stamped with fleurs-de-lis in oval fillets; restored. Cor- ners and center bosses of brass. Clasp, restored. Inscription on f.ia: Conuentus Fratrum Minorum in Egra IHS. Inscription on f.4b: Me- moriale fratris johanis. . . Back endpaper: weather forecasts from early German printed book. 212 x 152 mm. F.2a: initial R in red. Underlines in red and green, a few titles in red, iUustra- tions colored in green, yellow, red, and brown. 237 Herbarius latinus (ivithout synonyms). Venice: Simon BevUaqua, 14 Dec. 1499. 104 Army Medical Library BMCV 524 (IA 23999 and 24000); Klebs 506.11; StUlwell H63. Inscription on f.ia: KTrjfia Janj Rhodij Groninganj PhrUij. 198x141 mm. F. 172, blank, missing. Some German synonyms added in brown. Initial strokes in red. lUustrations colored in green. Wormed. HERMES TRISMEGISTOS,AsclepiusdevoluntateDei. In: 239. 238 Pimander de potestate et sapientia Dei. Venice: Damianus de Mediolano, de Gorgonzola, 10 May 1493. BMC V 543 (IA 24286); Klebs 510.5; Stillwell H74. Inscription on flyleaf: Ex libris Joannis Marron Dundas 1444 W St. NW Washington D.C. Emit die 14 Octobris a.d. 192 i apud Camp- bellium. Librum hunc Joannes Marron Dundas Bibliothecae Chirurgi Generalis Exercitus Americani dat dicat dedicat Die 23 Decembris 1921; see Schullian p.413. Inscription on f. 1 a in brown: Baptista por- rus. Inscription on f.ia in red: filippi Lischati Notarij publici medio- lanensis 1530 die 29 maij. 201 x 147 mm. A few initials and paragraph marks in red. 239 Pimander de potestate et sapientia Dei. [Venice: Petrus Liechtenstein or Johannes Hamman?, n.d.] Additions: Asclepius de voluntate Dei; lodovico lazzarelli, Crater Hermetis. H 8455; Proctor 5674; BMC VII 1209 [16th cent.]; Klebs 510.7; StUlwell H76. Inscription on f.ia: Collegij Sancti Barnabae. Also oval stamp: bi- BLIOTECA COLLEGII SANCTORUM PAULI ET BARNABAE MEDIOLANI. From L'Art Ancien. 214X148 mm. A few marginalia and underlines in brown. Stains. Incunabula 105 HEYTESBURY, WILLIAM OF, Regulae. In: 240. 240 De sensu composito et diviso. Venice: Joannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis, de Forlivio, 15 Mar. 1491. Additions: Regulae; ralph strode, Consequentiae; heytesbury, Sophismata; strode, Obligationes. HR 8436; Klebs 514.1; StUlwell H50. Information on the copy at the University of Michigan Library has been supplied by Ella M. Hymans. 314 x208 mm. A-P6 Q8 98 rf. 70 lines normally (Hain 68, Reichling 6$). F.ib blank AML=UMichL; Tabula and Register HR. Ff.79 and 84, missing, supplied in photostat. For these folios (O1 and O6) dupli- cates of 74 and 77 (N2 and N5) had been substituted in the AML copy. F.90, with foliation 91, is cited as 91 by Reichling. Ff.91 -98 (with folia- tion 100-107), the Obligationes Strodi, are included in the AML and UMichL copies and are listed by Hain, but they are missing from Reichling's description. F.9ia, col.i: Incipiut obligationes Strodi./ r(5 lines)Edargutu dicimus respodente qui solius/ argumetationis virtute respectu proposi-/ F-98a, col.2, end: . . . in h° co/sistit oriter respondere. 7c. Finis./ Expliciunt obligationes strodi. F.98b blank. Some initials and paragraph marks in red or blue. Marginalia in brown. Exten- sive stains. Wormed. Sophismata. In: 240. HIPPOKRATES, De aere et aqua et regionibus. In: 399,400. Aphorismi. In: 61, 62. 241 Aphorismi, sive Sententiae. [Nuremberg: Caspar Hochfeder, after 5 Apr. 1496.] Additions: Dietrich ulsen, Pharmacandi substantia; Pharmacan- di accidens. H 8673, 16088; Klebs 520.2; Stillwell H250. Parchment, restored. Ties, restored. Inscription (stamped?) on front cover: pazl 1659. Inscription on front flyleaf: 16+12 Pars mea Deus A.S.V.I.D. (An identical inscription, except for the date 16+24, I06 Army Medical Library occurs in a copy of Raymund Minderer, De pestilentia [Augsburg, A. Aperger, 1619?] in the Army Medical Library; the binding is simi- lar, and the hand of the inscription has provided an index of chapters.) See also Ruth B. and Max H. Fisch, "The Marshall Collection of Herb- als in the Cleveland Medical Library," Bull, of the Hist, of Med. 21 (March-AprU, 1947) 17, no. 102. Bookplate of Dr. J. B. Holzinger. From L'Art Ancien. Bound in after the flyleaf are two paper folios of a fifteenth-century manuscript containing the text, in Latin, of a prayer to Job, patron saint of syphUis; see Schullian p.419. For a de- scription and transcription of this manuscript and an illustration of its f.ir see C. F. Mayer, Urologic and Cutaneous Review 40 (1936) 296- 299. 165x122mm. Octavo, [a-c8] 24 ff. F-3a: 133 x85mm., 33 lines, text 80G. See Plate 5. F.ia: Nurnberga (large type). Below, Harpy in shield, (text type) Ad Harpyiam fida clientis deuotio/ Harpyia o volucrum regina 7 diua Celeno/... F. ib: «| Theodoricus Ulsenius phrisius medicus felicitate/ dicit Udalrico Pyndaro Sueuo norico archijatro./(4 lines )Phorismoru continuationem pfunctorie, im/ . . . F.2a: Capitis prioris. Particula prima./ Modus cognoscendi prohemialis. (larger type)/ 1 (5 lines) (text type) Ita breuis, ars aut longa, tepus acutu ex/ ... F. 16b, line 32: mammUlas appone. 51./ Finis. F.i7a: f NumerorlJ por Hippocrati] pticula? posterior ampho/rismu (sic) indicat./ ... (line 11): % Habes breuem operis protrepticu, studiose lector, q/ ego me hactenus medi- care rerum partitione delectaui:/ Qui aut curiosior grammaticis studes nominibus per/ge:incumbe et experire, prodesse an delectare malueris/ numen Hippocraticum./... (line 26): Cogetur laxos pellere virgo procos:/ ^Soli deo gloria. F.i7b: ^Theodori. Ulsenius Phri. medicus felicitate, di./ Martino Mellerstat Ducali Archijatro./ (5 lines)Linicii pharmacandi modu, cu nup apud/ ... F.i8a: (23 lines to the page) % Liber prim' . Pharmacadi Substantia./ Mos erat antiquis medicinas nocte sub vna/ .. . F.2ib, line 14: Abstemius calidam mis- ceat ipse mero./ f Liber Scd's. Pharmacandi accidens./ Sed cum farmacijs violentia presit 7 ira/ ... F.24b, line 19: Dixerit, en portum nra phaselus habet:/ .D.Cure.S./ Queritis artificem: celse cum Cas- pare penne./ Dedalium sacra munus in arte ferunt: / Astronomia (De medicorum astrologia, Prognosticatio secun- dum lunam). In: 193,295,400. lopdtcto:5ngno2fiplite.tc]Er6n?tabeifactfo; 6c 5 aqquecitocalefttTcitoifrigidaflcuiflimaell 27 7 £o:po:ibu0 bumidad carnee babentibue fame ad bibere conucnit: fames cm qciccat C02p02a» 5 6 IberWetamfanonmn I Bmee facilitate ieiuniu fcrut:fc6o confiftentes: mi* nuo #0 pucri:o»m m mime ifan tce.z bo:u5 ipfom no titt* fcb:cs acute fiutrfrigidu cm babet co:pud* 1 > 1 Hentree bieme z vere calidiflimi fut natura % fom* ni Idgiifimujn bid ergo tpibuoz oblatideo plurco ol De funt.etem innatuo calo: eft multue nutrimeto ergo amplion indigent. B ignQ funt etateo et atblete* 1 <; 1 j£ftate et autumno ciboo grauifllme ferifcbieme an tern facile.vere tfofecunde* 19 1 i0.uibu0 femel aut bid aut ampli* aut min° f m ptej oldu #0 aliquid tpi regioni/etati/et pfuetudini. is 1§er tnetam egromrm t Zenucs tcerteoietein oiuturnidfppaflionib*tin acutio egritudib* quibud no coueniunt oifficilee ♦ Sd Tltimu quocp tenuitatio que adducuf oiete/Oifficiled* ctejmrepletione0ivltimoe)Cfiteooifficileo* 4 1 ?n tenuib* oietid peccat egrotateo:ideocp magio ic out oe em pctm magnii maiuo fit i temnbud c& 1 grof* fiozib* oierf :ppt boc etia fanio fallacee funt valde cer te t pftitute oiete qm peccatia oifficili9ferifrjguur te nued* certe oiete fallacio:eo paru folidionbuo* * ^ jabiegrtwdpM^umen4?tinuodtYlnmooiabo Hippokrates, Aphorismi, sive Sententiae. [Nuremberg: Caspar Hochfeder, after 5 Apr. 1496.] F.5a. (241) Incunabula 107 Capsula eburnea. In: 297,399,400. Demonstratio quod artes sunt. In: 242. Epidemiae. In: 61,62. Epistolae. In: 165, 296. De insomniis. In: 400. Invectiva in obtrectatores medicinae. In: 242. lusiurandum. In: 61,62, 242. Delege. In: 61,62,242. De natura fetus. In: 61, 62. De natura hominis. In: 399, 400. 242 De natura hominis. [Rome: Eucharius Silber, about 1483-90.] Additions: De victu; De tuenda valetudine; De lege; lusiurandum; Demonstratio quod artes sunt; Invectiva in obtrectatores medi- cinae. BMCIV122 (IA 19203); Klebs 519.1; Stillwell H254. 199x133 mm. De pharmaciis. In: 399, 400. Prognostica. In: 61, 62. De regimine acutorum morborum. In: 61,62. Secreta. In: 295, 399,400. De tuenda valetudine. In: 242. De victu. In: 242. r 08 Army Medical Library HORTULUS ANIMAE 243 Hortulus animae. Strassburg: WUhelm Schaffener, 13 Mar. 1498. Polain 1999; StUlwell H415. Dark brown calf, stamped with border and center piece; restored. Clasp. With this is bound: 512. 132 x86 mm. Ff.i [aa1], 8 [aa8], 13-14 [bb56], 17-19 [cc1"3], 25 (a1), 58 (e2), 155 (r3), 164 (s4), 209 (A1) missing; these are supplied in photostats which are bound in a separate volume. F.i5a, line 1: inuenendu AML; inueni- endii Polain. F.Sja, line 5: ies' AML; ies' Polain. Initials in red or blue. Some initial strokes in red; some paragraph marks in blue. A few notations in brown, including, on 1.256b, the "Misteria Rosarij," "Rosa- rium Dolorosum," and "Rosarium Gloriosum." HORTUS SANITATIS 244 Hortus sanitatis. Mainz: Jacob Meydenbach, 23 June 1491. BMC 144 (IB 343 and 344); Klebs 509.1; StUlwell H416. Late brown calf, restored. Purchaser's note in red on f-453b: Hunc librum comparavit Frater Sigismundus de . . . 149. . . tunc tempons quando fuit prior. . . in sancto Thoma. Notes in German on f.ia. From WUliam Wesley. 301 X202 mm. ... z8 78... AML;... z8 z ... BMC. F.454, blank, missing. lUuminated initial on 1.2a. Initials elsewhere in red or blue; initial strokes and paragraph marks in red. Some German synonyms in brown. Illustrations colored in green, brown, yellow, and red. Extensive mending where the pigment had penetrated and eaten the paper; loss of text in some cases. Stains. Early folios mounted. 245 Hortus sanitatis. [Strassburg: Johann Priiss, not after 21 Oct. 1497.] BMC I 124 (IB 1682); Klebs 509.3; Stillwell H417. Incunabula 109 Parchment. Note on former endpaper: After comparison with all the other editions this book appears to have been printed at Venice, about 1510. R. H. Major. British Museum. February 22nd 1845. Flyleaf: bookplate of John Duncanson m.d. Inscription in brown on f.ia, inked over. Inscription in brown on f.203a: Dominus Antonius Aynetta (?)... 264 x185 mm. Extensive mending along fore and bottom edges of early folios; some loss of text on ff.2-6. Marginaha in Latin and Italian, written after mending was done and trimmed in binding. F.i has suffered also at its inner edge. It has been newly covered with silk on its recto; from the woodcut on its verso portions especially along the frame are missing. Entire volume foxed. Some worming. Stains. Some names of herbs supplied in Latin and Italian in brown; marginalia in Latin and Italian, trimmed. The trimming has affected also the headlines in the later folios. Parts of an index in Italian on f.360b and back flyleaves. HYGINUS, C. JULIUS 246 Poetica astronomica. Venice: Erhard Ratdolt, 14 Oct. 1482. BMC V 286 (IA 20520); Polain 2039; Klebs 527.2; StUlwell H487. Signature on front endpaper: Robert Davies. Inscription in top mar- gin of f.2a: Monasterii Beatae Virginis in Diessen. i86x 138mm. F.i, blank, missing. F.2 a, line 2: opus vtilissimu foeliciter AML=Po- lain; Opus vtilissimmu Foeliciter BMC. Line 3: spherae AML=Po- lain; spherae BMC. Line 5: Prohoemium AML=Polain; Prohemium BMC. Line 7: E( 11 lines)T Si Te Studio AML; E TSI Studio Polain. F.58a, line 1: sciencie. AML; scientie. Polain. Line 17: Lucilius Hel- bronnensis Lectori AML; Lucilius Lectori BMC=Polain. Wormed. 247 Von den zwolf Zeichen. Augsburg: Erhard Ratdolt [after 8 Mar.] 1491. BMCIl384(IA67ii); Klebs 528.1; StUlwell H490. Parchment binding. 199 x145 mm. F.ib, line 4: herrn AML; hern BMC. 11 o Army Medical Library Underlines and initial strokes in red. In the woodcut initials, the letter itself has been filled in with red in each case. F.43 has in brown, in a contemporary hand, the piece "De ymagine leonis," beginning: Ego Albertus commentator in omni experientia expertus cum diligenti et vehementi studio perquirerem et dis- cuterem sectas philosophorum antiquorum . . . ; see Schullian p.432. This is from Pseudo-Albertus Magnus, Secretum de sigillo leonis; see T-K 229. HYPSICLES, Interpretatio quarti decimi elementorum Euclidis. In: 477- IAMBLICHOS 248 De mysteriis Aegyptiorum, Chaldaeorum, Assyriorum. Venice: Aldus Manutius, Romanus, Sept. 1497. Additions: proclos, In Alcibiadem Platonis de anima atque dae- mone; De sacrificio et magia; porphyrios, De divinis et daemoni- bus; synesios, De somniis; michael psellos, De daemonibus; priscianos of lydia and marsilio ficino, Expositio in Theo- phrastum De sensu, phantasia, et intellectu; albinos, De doctrina Platonis; speusippos, De definitionibus Platonis; Pythagoras, Aurea verba; Symbola; xenokrates, De morte; marsilio ficino, De voluptate. BMC V 557 (IB 24446); Klebs 529.1; Stillwell J193. Wooden boards, wormed. Back of stamped brown calf. Clasps, re- stored. Author and title in brown on top edges at end of volume; from the fact that the legend lacks the upper half of its early letters and that another legend, Eusebius De evangelica praeparatione, fol- lows upon it, it is clear that at one time the Eusebius was bound with the Iamblichos. Front endpaper has faint purple stamp of bundes- denkmalamt, wien. Inscription on front flyleaf: MaximUianus a Schrattenpach L.B. in Heggenberg & Osterbitz me emit 17 die AprUis Anno salutis nostrae 1602. Pietas ad omnia vtilis, habens promissiones huius & futurae vitae; see Schullian p. 421. Inscription on f.ia: Ego pacificus: sed cum loquor, ipsi belli gerantur. ps. 120 (see Schullian p.421). Ioannes a Doljan & Erjukovo. Anno mdxciv. 313x212 mm. F.i86 bears the remnants of an index tab, like that on f.76 just preceding the Synesios, which would have been used to turn to the Eusebius. A few faint underlines and marginalia in red. Incunabula 111 INSTITORIS, HENRICUS. See: SPRENGER, JACOBUS. INSTRUCTION WIDER DIE PESTILENZ 249 Instruction wider die Pestilenz. Memmingen: Albrecht Kunne, 1494. BMCH6o6(IAno9o); Klebs 533.2. 209 x149 mm. F.ia, line 5: ctistenlicher AML; cristenlicher BMC. Y.zqb, line 15: gnadcn AML; gnaden BMC. ISIDORE 250 Etymologiae. [Augsburg:] GiintherZainer, 19Nov. 1472. BMC II 317 (IB 5438 and 5440); Klebs 536.2; Stillwell I153. Maroon morocco, with emblem of Jacobus P. R. Lyell in gilt on the spine and his bookplate, with name deleted, on front endpaper. In- scription in top margin of f.ia: Ad Bibliothecam Patrum (?) francis- canorum Ingolstadi. Monogram stamp in bottom margin of f. 1 a: FG. At bottom of f.i 1 a, very close to the fore-edges and probably trimmed, is the word "paul" in an early hand in green. 312 X205 mm. This copy is on paper, as (IB 5438), and has a similar collation (the makeup of n is 5+4). It agrees with (IB 5440), however, in having the word "Finit" at the end of the table on f .4a. Manuscript signatures in brown, partially trimmed. Foliation in brown in an early hand; the same hand has added some folio numbers in the table, has sup- plied book numbers as headlines, and on f.8i has made notations at the paschal table. Initials and paragraph marks in alternating red and blue. Initial strokes and underlines in yellow or red. Slightly wormed. JACOBI, JOHANNES 251 Regimen pestilentiae. [Antwerp: Matthias van der Goes, about 1484.] Polain 2153; Klebs 245.3; Stillwell J3. 203 x130 mm. 112 Army Medical Library F.i a, line 2: glorioseq^ A ML; Glorioseq} Polain. Line 3: coseruatione AML; coseruacione Polain. 252 Regimen pestilentiae (ivith Regimen sanitatis per circulum anni). [Leipzig: ] Arnoldus de Colonia [about 1492]!. BMC III 645 (IA 12065); Klebs 245.14; Stillwell J7. 203 x 145 mm. F. 1 a, line 7: frequetius AML, frequentius BMC; iuuadit AML, inuadit BMC. Line 10: Secnndo AML; Secundo BMC. Ff.1-2 mended at upper corners. Marginalia in brown. Prescriptions in brown on f.6b. 253 Tractatus de pestUentia. [Augsburg: Johann Keller, 1478-82.] BMCII361 (IA6218); Klebs 542.1; StUlwell J13. Parchment binding. 190 x126 mm. Initials, initial strokes, and underlines on f.ia. Marginalia in brown on f.8a. A few words of offset from a manuscript on f.i 2b. Stains. JACOBUS, COMES PURLILIARUM 254 De generosa educatione liberorum. Treviso: Gerardus de Lisa, de Flandria, 11 Sept. 1492. BMC VI 885 (IA 28463); StUlwell P1034. From Leo S. Olschki. 190 x144 mm. Lower third of f.i missing. Without loss of text on the verso; the recto is entirely covered with a folio pasted to it and cut out to reveal the foliation and the title underneath. Mending also in lower margin of ff.2-7. Marginalia in brown on f.3. JACOPO DA FORLI 255 Super capitulum Avicennae De generatione embryonis. Pavia: Antonius de Carcano, 147 9. Incunabula 11 ? BMCVII996 (IB 31324); Klebs 550.1; StUlwell J39. Binding from parchment choir book. From Leo S. Olschki. 290x202 mm. Text of f.2ob, not printed out in the BM copy, is complete here. The margin of f.i6a has an offset from the first column of f.i6b. 256 Expositio in Aphorismos Hippocratis. [Padua: n. pr., not after 1480.] Addition: marsilio di santa sofia, Expositio in particulam terti- am et septimam Aphorismorum Hippocratis. Osier (IM) 97; Klebs 546.3; StUlwell J41. Late brown calf, rubbed. From Geo. A. Leavitt & Co., Auctioneers. 412 x 260 mm. Some initials and paragraph marks in red; marginalia in brown, trimmed. Holes through first seven folios. Long margin of f.i 3 mended, with loss of a few letters of text. Wormed. 257 Expositio in Aphorismos Hippocratis. Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 10 Mar. 1495; 20 May 1495. Addition: marsilio di santa sofia, Expositio in particulam terti- am et septimam Aphorismorum Hippocratis. BMC V 444 (IC 22921); Klebs 546.6; StUlwell J44. 400 x270 mm. Some marginalia in brown. Stains. 258 Expositio in primum librum Canonis Avicennae. Venice: [n. pr.] 21 Dec. 1479. Addition: antonio cermisone, RecoUectae de urinis. H7242*; Klebs 548.2; StUlwell J46. Binding from parchment choir book. Ties, restored. Parchment fly- leaves. 414x272 mm. Hain omits mention of the first blank. Initials in red or blue, with delicate marginal tracery in red or purple. Para- graph marks in alternating red and blue. Marginal notations in brown. Stains. 114 Army Medical Library JEAN DE JANDUN 259 Quaestiones super libros De anima Aristotelis. Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 18 June 1480. BMCV 237 (IB 20377); Klebs552.2; StUlwell J313. Parchment binding. From Leo S. Olschki. 270X172 mm. Note in Italian on f. 158b. A few marginalia in brown, trimmed. 260 Quaestiones in libros Physicorum Aristotelis. Venice: Hieronymus de Sanctis, and Johannes Lucilius Santrit- ter, for Petrus Benzon and Petrus Plasiis, 20 Nov. 1488. Additions: elias cretensis, De primo motore quaestio; De ef- ficentia mundi; Annotationes in Physica Aristotelis. BMCV 597 (IB 23333); Klebs553.5; StUlwell J316. Drawings on ff.i and 133-134, faces, hand, urn of flowers with bird, house, etc.; strands of blond hair laid in at f.i 15. See Schullian p.435. From Leo S. Olschki. 287 x190 mm. F.i 90, blank, missing. Marginaha in brown in early folios; slip of paper in same hand bound in at f.7. A few marginalia later. Stains. Wormed and foxed. De substantia orbis Averrois. In: 195. See also 261. JEAN DE S. AMAND, Expositio super Antidotarium Nicolai Saler- nitani. In: 318, 319. JEAN DE ZANTULIETE(Barbantini),Dedieta. In: 295. JESUS HALY, De oculis. In: 228. Incunabula 115 JOHANNES CANONICUS 261 Quaestiones super Physica Aristotelis. Padua: [Albertus de Stendal] 25 Apr. 1475. H4344*; Klebs 553.1; Stillwell J 2 30. Klebs treats the ascription to Johannes Canonicus as erroneous and assigns the work to Jean de Jandun. The colophon on f.2o8a, col.2, after the list of Quaestiones, reads: Expliciut questiones tpfiidis/simi docroris (sic) Iohannnis (sic) canonici/ ordinis mloi? sup 8° libris phico/rum ai? . . . . But the text ends, f.207a, col.2, line 11: ... sic finit qstio./ & per oris totu opus qstionu phi/coi? opUatu a dno iohe marbres/ gistro (sic) in artibus tholose & canoco/ dertuse$ q natione fuit cathalan' /finis. In T-K 767 the work is assigned to Johannes Canonicus "or Marbres Catalanus mag. in artibus Tolosae et canoni- cus Dertusensis (probably identical with Mario mag. in artibus Tho- lose ac canonicus de Timsey)." [T-K 763]. See Nic. Antonio, Bi- bliotheca Hispana vetus II (1788) 314. Parchment binding. From Leo S. Olschki. 270 x185 mm. [ab10 c-m8 n6 0-x8 y10 zAB8 C4]. F.2o8a, col.2, line 11: cpfudis/simi AML; pfudis/simi Hain. F. 1 mended in lower margin; an inscription had been cut out. Headlines in brown at beginning. Some traces of foliation in brown near end; folio numbers added in Tabula in brown. JOHANNES DAMASCENUS, Aphorismi. In: 297, 399, 400. JOHANNES HISPALENSIS, De regimine sanitatis. In: 100. JOHANNES DE SANCTO GEMINIANO 262 De exemplis et similitudinibus rerum. Venice: Joannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis, de Forlivio, for Stephanus and Bernardinus de Nallis, 10 Apr. 1497. BMCV35o(IA2ii3i); Klebs 562.3; StUlwell J 3 86. Brown calf; white label on front cover with tide in early hand. Clasp, restored. Flyleaves from paper manuscript of liturgical content, 116 Army Medical Library written in black and red in contemporary hand; on front flyleaf a later hand has added: Amb[rose?]: Investigare syderum cursus pulchrius est quam utUe. Fragments of parchment choir book on inside covers. Inscription in brown on f.ia, Conuentus Sancti Petrj, followed bv an erasure. From Davis and Orioli. 197 x145 mm. Initials in blue. 263 De exemplis et similitudinibus rerum. [Basel: ] Johann Froben and Johann Petri, 25 Jan. 1499. BMC III 792 (IA 37898); Klebs 562.4; StUlwell J387. Inscriptions on f.342a, inked over. Back flyleaf has stamp of bundes- denkmalamt (Wien). 202 x 145 mm. F.i2, blank, missing. Notations in brown on f.ia and on back flyleaf. A few scattered marginalia in brown. 264 De exemplis et similitudinibus rerum. Venice: Joannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis, de Forlivio, 12 July 1499. BMCV 351 (IA21146); Klebs 562.5; Stillwell J3 88. 190 x 125 mm. F. 1 mended at top margin. A few marginalia in brown. JOHANNES DE SAXONIA,In Alchabitium. In: 32,33. JOHANNITIUS, Isagoge ad Tegni Galeni. In: 61,62. 265 Isagoge ad Tegni Galeni. Leipzig: Wolfgang Stockel, 27 May [14197. HC(Add) 9435; Klebs 534.1; StUlwell J424. 200 x140 mm. a-c6, all folios mounted. Incunabula 117 F.i8a, end: nonogesimoseptimo AML, nonogesimo septimo Copin- ger; May) AML, May Copinger. F.i 8b and a following flyleaf filled with astrological notes in brown; notations by the same hand on f.ia. Stains. JOHN OF GADDESDEN 266 Rosa anglica practica medicinae. Pavia: [Franciscus Girardengus and] Joannes Antonius Birreta, 24 Jan. 1492. BMC VII 1005 (IB 31417); Klebs 424.1; StUlwell J289. Late brown calf, restored. Flyleaf has bookplates of Dr. Robert James and of Atkinson. From WUliam Wesley. 276 x 190 mm. F.i78, blank, missing. A few marginalia in brown, faded. Foxed. JOSEPHUS, FLAVIUS 2 67 De antiquitate Judaica. De bello Judaico. Venice: Albertinus Vercellensis, for Octavianus Scotus, 2 3 Oct. 1499. BMCV 421 (IB 23201); StUlwell J439. Copy I: Author and title in brown on top edges. Inscription in red at top of f.ia: Ego andreas... appreciaui ilium librum precio vndecim grassorum (?) anno 1580 (?) ad ... in ulma (?) existendo. Black stamp of animal with shield at bottom. 315x210 mm. Marginalia and underlines in brown and red in several hands. F.i4b has in brown a passage from Peter Lambeck's Commentarii de Bibliotheca Caesarea [ Vindo- bonensi], Liber VIII paginae 6 et 7: Hoc est: Licet igitur Apostolorum et Evan- gelistarum de Servatore nostro testimonium sufficiat.. . turn a Iudaeis potuissent inspici ac consuli. Wormed. Stains. Copy II: Signature on flyleaf: Anton Krabbe (?). Leather index tabs. 315x215 mm. Initial strokes, paragraph marks, and underlines in red. Marginal note in brown on f.i4a suggesting that Book 18, Chapter 9 of the De antiquitate Judaica is prob- ably an interpolation. Stains. 118 Army Medical Library JUNG, AMBROSIUS 268 Tractatus de pestilentia ex diversis auctoribus aggregatus. Augsburg: Johann Schonsperger, 20 Nov. 1494. BMC II 368 (IA 6335); Klebs 568.1; StUlwell J447. From Joseph Jolowicz, Posen. 197 x 137 mm. F.i, missing, supplied in photostat. All folios mounted. Marginalia in brown. Wormed. Stains. The front flyleaf has on its recto manuscript prayers as follows: De Sancto Rocho Oratio (Schullian p.419); Ad beatum patrem Simonem ordinis minorum; Ad quindecim sanctos auxiliatores. The verso bears the title Oratio devota tempore Pestilentie dicenda, but the prayer itself is not set down. KETHAM, JOHANNES DE 2 69 Fasciculus medicinae. Venice: Joannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis, de Forlivio, 15 Oct. 1495. Additions: pietro da tossignano, ConsUium pro peste evitanda; mondino, Anatomia corporis humani. BMC V 347 (IB 21101 and 21102); Klebs 573.2; StUlwell Ki2. 300 x 205 mm. Many folios mounted. A few marginalia in brown. 270 Fasciculus medicinae. Venice: Joannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis, de Forlivio, 17 Feb. 1500/01. Additions: pietro da tossignano, Consilium pro peste evitanda; mondino, Anatomia corporis humani; rhasis, De aegritudinibus puerorum. BMCV 351 (IB 21148); Klebs 573.4; Stillwell K14. Bound with this are four preliminary folios of manuscript. Of these, flf.ir-3r contain a treatise in German on the four humors, 235x130 mm., 37-38 lines, written in a sixteenth-century hand; it has initial strokes in red and in the margins colored Ulustrations of the four humors in jars, with appropriate legends in scrolls; see Schullian p. Incunabula 119 419. F.3V contains a secret electuary against the pest by Doctor Her- manus Siderius; it is dated 1563 and contains the words: ... et videbis mirabilia, dixit ad me dominus doctor hermanus his Verbis germanice, Mein Lieber Dominus Leopolte... Inscription below: Leopolt standi est autor huius, and lines praising the virtues of the electuary: Hoc preservatiuum haud Iniuria sol philosorum (sic) adpellari. . .detur, ab innumeras, quas praecipuas, habet, vires, aduersas infecti aeris, seu eiusdem in corpora humana saeuitiam: Nam ut sol inter Caelestia Ula Corpora, Regiam sedem, Cuncta regendo et Illustrando tenet: hoc non secus omnes alias medicinas excellens, Corpora nostra preseruat incolumia et putrescibilis aeris flatus, sanguinari peste inficere solidos procul pellit, nee non humanum corpus, ab omni Contagione ui sua tuendo, Custodit. Nee minus item Corpora inf ecta, ab omni molestia pestis subleuat, Idque mediante auxilio Dei optimi maximi Cui omnia, Vti suo Conditori, iure optimo parent. Inscription below: 1577 ist der her doctor hermanus siderius in augspurg gestorben... der Liebe gott. F.4T has an electuary described in the following terms: . . . et est secretum experitissimum Contra pestem reseruetur Vsui pro Offi- cina nostra... F.4V, blank. 306 x 213 mm. Woodcuts and woodcut initials roughly colored in light shades of blue, green, and brown; some gilt in chart of urines, with notations in red. Initial strokes, paragraph marks, and underlines in red. A few marginalia in brown, trimmed. Wormed. Stains. KYRSSMANN, JOHANNES. See: 129. LACTANTIUS, LUCIUS COELIUS FIRMIANUS 271 Opera. Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 27 Aug. 1478. BMC V 233 (IB 20343 and 2°344); StUlwell L9. Inscription on front flyleaf, above erasure: James Cowie. Purchased at Worcester Octr. 11, 1876. 283 x187 mm. F.i, blank, missing. Lower half of folios stained throughout. Traces of foliation and headlines in brown. Marginalia, trimmed, and under- lines in brown. A few initials roughly supplied in dull red and brown. 120 Army Medical Library LAMBERTUS DE MONTE 272 Copulata super octo libros Physicorum Aristotelis iuxta doctri- nam doctoris Thomae de Aquino. [Cologne: Theodoricus (=Diederich Molner), about 1485.] Voull(K)727; Klebs 583.1; Stillwell M716. Copy I: Parchment binding. Bookplate on f.ir of preliminary ma- terial: Ex libris Pierre Duhem; also indication of ownership in brown: 1396 C. fr. o. p. (Conventus Fratrum Ordinis Praedicatorum, cf. Copy II); Duhem's signature on f.2a of the Lambertus, and also the inscrip- tion "fratrum predicatorum franckfordensium." The preliminary material consists of a gathering of ten paper leaves, on ff.iv-iov of which is written in two columns in a tiny hand, with red initial strokes and paragraph marks, a Tabula for the Lambertus which follows; it begins "Ut nouelli phUosophie discipuli proficere cupientes rem cog- nitam memorie que de se labUis est..." and ends, in the first column of the blank f.ia of the Lambertus, "Tabula in lamberti de monte eximij doctoris super octo physicorum libros copulata per fratrem n (?). e. praedicatorum ordinis ... finit feliciter. laus deo. Amen." From Leo S. Olschki. 270 x 200 mm. ab8 c6 de8 f-16-8 m6 no8 p-s6-816 u10, 146 ff. F.146 mounted. Initial letters for each book in red and brown; initial strokes, paragraph marks, and underlines in red. Extensive marginalia in brown through- out. Rubbings of print on both sides of f.146. Copy II: Old parchment binding of doubled thickness which shows clear traces, when held to the light, of a notarial document in Latin concerning one Gerhardus and of another tract in German; badly worn and too short for the volume. The inside covers are filled with notations, doodlings, and drawings in several hands in brown. Leather index tabs, torn. Two flyleaves at the beginning, ff .xiiii and xix of an early printed text which included Psalms 68-71 and 89-92; 2 columns, 224x 148 mm., 44 lines, type 102G, with initials and titles printed in red. Indication of ownership in brown on f.9a: Nro 1261 C.F.O.P., in a hand close to that of the simUar indication in Copy I; the Tabula of Copy I was written by a Frater Praedicatorum Ordinis, and both these copies belonged, if the abbreviations are expanded as above, to a Conventus Fratrum Ordinis Praedicatorum. In this mon- astery, since they concerned Thomas Aquinas, a member of this order, they received heavy use for instructional purposes. The preaching order in question was the Dominican; the inscription on f.2 a of Copy I establishes that the monastery was located at Frankfurt, and W. K. Incunabula 12 I Ziilch, to whom Copy II alone was known and who makes no mention of its indication of ownership, determined from marginalia and other manuscript notes that this copy was used at the Frankfurt monastery. For an analysis of the notes in it, some serious, some facetious, and a list of the persons, including the renowned Johannes Dietenberger (cf. f.i24a, 274 f.io3a, and Wetzer and Welte, Kirchenlexikon, 2. Aufl. Ill [1884] coll. 1739-1741), who wrote them, see Zulch's article, "Ein Schul- und Studierbuch der Frankfurter Dominikaner, 1497- 1518," in Frankfurter Biicherfreund, Mitteilungen aus dem Antiqua- riat von Joseph Baer und Co. 14, N.F.3 (1920-1921), Heft 3, pp.93-94 and PI. XLI. See also, especially in connection with 274, which is bound with Copy II, Henry E. Sigerist, "Two Fifteenth Century Anatomical Drawings," Bull, of the Hist, of Med. 13 (Mar. 1943) 313- 316. FromH.P. Kraus. 290x203 mm. Ff.i-8 missing. Initial letters for each book in red and brown in a style similar to that used in Copy I, with additions of faces, etc.; initial strokes, paragraph marks, and under- lines in red. Foliation of f.i6 changed in manuscript to xxi. Copious marginalia, underlines, and drawings in brown throughout; see above. Badly stained throughout; frayed and mended. The copy described in the Nachtrage zu Hain's Repertorium bibliographicum ... (1910) 200 and explicitly stated by Voullieme, Die Incunabeln der Kgl. Bib- liothek u. d. anderen Berliner Sammlungen(igo6) 1071 to be not Voull (K) 727 differs at least at the end of signature a and the beginning of signature b from the two AML copies, which read in the first column of b1 (f-9a): substatie senate et materialia sicut quidditates/. In the other readings quoted in the Nachtrage it agrees with Copy I and at least in ff.i43-146 with the incomplete Copy II. Its col- lation coincides with the one given above except that 8 folios are assigned to sig- nature c; the total foliation is reckoned nonetheless as 146. 273 Copulata super octo libros Physicorum Aristotelis iuxta doctri- nam doctoris Thomae de Aquino. Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, 8 Sept. 1498. BMC I 288 (IB 4669); Klebs 583.5. Brown calf, stamped in borders and lozenges; restored. Clasps, re- stored. Endpapers from parchment choir book. Printed label pasted on f.ib: Bibliothecae Fratrum Minorum Sancti Francisci Conven- tualium Mariae Mayngae. LArt Ancien to H. P. Kraus to AML. Bound with this are: 379, 275. 285 x200 mm. Ff.50 (m2) and 53 (m5), missing, supplied in photostat. Marginalia and underlines in brown and red in several hands. Stains. 12 2 Army Medical Library 274 Copulata super tres libros Aristotelis De anima iuxta doctrinam Thomae de Aquino. [Cologne: Theodoricus (=Diederich Molner), about 1485.] H 11582*; Voull (K) 721; Klebs 582.1; StUlwell M718. Bound with: 272, Copy II. 290 x 203 mm. A-M8 N4+5,105 ff., as in Hain. Voullieme assigns 103. F.i03a (101 Voullieme), col. 2, line 9: diligenter AML=Voullieme; diligenter Hain. Rubrication, marginalia, underlines, and drawings as in 272, Copy II. See the articles by Ziilch and Sigerist there cited on this editorial activity and on the drawing of the head of a tonsured monk on f.i05b with its designation of the sensory organs and with its ribbon at the bottom reading: Sensus Tactus per totum corpus etc. Item per me fratrem siluestrum coci dyaconum sancti ordinis fratrum predicatorum filium conuentus franckfordensis facta est hec ymago Anno salutifero incarnacionis domini 1497. Sigerist's remarks on p.316 concern- ing the nose in the drawing and a student's amusement with it are supported by the drawings of the "Nasatus. . . sueuus" on f.8ia and of the "Scoticus nasus" on f.32a of 272, Copy II. Foliation in brown. Stains; last folios frayed and mended. 275 Copulata super tres libros Aristotelis De anima iuxta doctrinam Thomae de Aquino. Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, 5 Oct. 1498. BMC I 288 (IB 4671); Klebs 582.6. Bound with: 273. 285 x200 mm. Marginalia and underlines in brown and red as in 273. LANFRANCO, OF MILAN, Chirurgia maior. In: 227, 228. Chirurgia parva. In: 227, 228. 276 Chirurgia parva, Chirurgia maior [Spanish:] Compendio de la cirurgia menor, Arte complida de la cirurgia. Seville: 'tres Alemanes compafieros' (Pegnitzer, Herbst, and Glockner), 15 May 1495. Incunabula 12 3 HC(Add)R988i; Haebler BI I and II 349; Klebs 587.1; Stillwell L44. Haebler and Klebs assign only the Cirurgia Menor to this edition. Parchment binding. Ties, restored. 278 x205 mm. F.2a, col. 1, line 2: cirugia AML=Haebler; cirurgia Reichling. F.i5a, col. 1, line 2: cirurgia AML; cirugia Reichling=Haebler. A few marginalia and underlines in brown. LAPIDARIUM 277 Lapidarium omni voluptate refertum. Vienna: Johann Winterburg [n.d.]. C3492; Stillwell L55. Front flyleaf has bookplate of Germain Barre, Cure de Mouville, pres Rouen. 205 x145 mm. F.2a, line 1: uolui AML; volui Copinger. LAZZARELLI, LODOVICO, Crater Hermetis. In: 239. LE GRAND, JACQUES 278 Sophologium. Paris: [n. pr., for] Jean Petit, [n.d.]. R 240; Klebs 595.12; StUlwell M39. Parchment binding. Signature on f.i 19a: I. Bonetti. 186 x126 mm. a-v8-4. F.2a, line 4: ma/gni: religionis AML; ma/gni 7 religionis Reichling. Line 7: so ph ologium AML; so phologium Reichling. The readings given in Reichling for f. 120 occur in the AML copy on f. 119; f. 120 is blank. From f. 119 the foliation CX is missing. Jean Petit's early volumes carry the address "in vico Sancti Jacobi ad intersig- nium Leonis argentei" (cf. Renouard, "Imprimeurs Parisiens, libraires, fondeurs 124 Army Medical Library de caracteres et correcteurs de I'imprimerie depuis l'introduction de I'imprimerie a Paris jusqu'a la fin du XVIe siecle." Suite. Rev. des Bibl. 42 [1932] 273). A vol- ume dated 15 Mar. 1506 carries a new address, "Sub lilio flore in vico divi Jacobi," but the date, in the opinion of Renouard, may be false, for the device portraying two lions supporting a shield which contains a fleur-de-lis and the letters I P does not appear again until 1511 (cf. e.g. no. 887 in Renouard, Les marques typo- graphiques Parisiennes, 1928). The two addresses are at first found joined, "Sub intersignio Floris Lilii, aut Leonis argentei"; the new address later occurs alone, "In vico Jacobaeo sub intersignio Lilii aurei." It is the new address and the new device (Konrad Haebler, Verlegermarken des Jean Petit [Halle 1914] VIII) which appear on f.ia here, and it is probable there- fore that this edition, dated by Reichling and Stillwell [about 1495] and by Klebs [1495], is not an incunabulum. Stains. Slightly wormed. LEONICENO, NICOLO 279 De morbo gallico. Venice: Aldus Manutius, Romanus, June 1497. BMC V557 (IA24441 and 24440); Klebs 599.1; StUlwellLi43. Copy I: 203 x 138 mm. F.29, missing, supplied in photostat. Copy II: With this were formerly bound: 327, 342, 421, and two six- teenth-century works; the volume carried the bookplate of Arthur Hope which is now pasted on the flyleaf of 327. 204 x 147 mm. Ff.i, 28, and 29, missing, supplied in photostat. Stains. 280 De morbo gallico. Milan: GuUlermus Le Signerre, for Johannes de Legnano, 4 July 1497. HR 10020; Klebs 599.2; StUlwell L144. 202x142 mm. F.ia, line 1: Epidimia AML=Hain; Epidemia Reichling. 281 De Plinii et aliorum in medicina erroribus. Ferrara: Laurentius de Rubeis, de Valentia, with Andreas de Grassis, de Castronovo, 18 Dec. 1492. BMC VI 612 (IA 25741); Klebs 598.1; Stillwell L146. Black morocco binding, tooled in gold, by S. Ridge, Grantham. Front Incunabula 12 5 endpaper has bookplates of Sir John H. Thorold, Syston Park; see Seymour de Ricci, English Collectors of Books and Manuscripts (1930) PI. VIII. 212 x145 mm. F.i8a, end: die xviij Decembris AML; die xvij Decembris BMC (but "18 December" in entry). Marginalia in dull red. LICHTENBERGER, JOHANN 282 Prognosticatio [German:] Practica unnd Prenostication [Sine nota]. H 10087*; Sudhoff 434; Schreiber 4504a; Klebs p.202 n.; StUlwell L182. F.2b has library stamp, inked over, probably herzoglicher meinix- gischer bibliothek, with duplicate mark. 245x175 mm. Folio AML=Hain=Sudhoff; quarto StillvoelUGarrison no. 254 (see p. 5 of this catalogue, note 13). A-G6 H3. 45 ff. AML=Sudhoff; 44 ff. Hain. F.i missing; its recto is supplied in photostat, but the first line of f.2 a begins abruptly in the middle of a sentence because the beginning of the Vorrede for f. ib is lacking. F.3a, line 1: buchs AML, buchs Hain; darzu AML, darzu Hain. The colophon assigned by Hain to f.44a occurs in the AML copy and in the Sudhoff description on f.45a. In the AML copy, however, the signature is H3, in Sudhoff G3. F-45a (44 Hain), end: ver-/dyenenn AML=Hain; ver-/dyenen Sudhoff. F.45b: f Hie steett ein Aychpaumen ast, mitt seynen/ BUdern vnnd dreyen Aychapflen./ f Auss dem ersten Apff elkreiicht ein wurmleyn, ... (line 7) Diss Regel hatt gegeben ein Waldschmid haysst SUuanus./, followed by the cut of the tree. Hain mentions a woodcut of a tree "cum expositione" on f-44b, Sudhoff gives no description for this verso. In the 1534 edition this cut of the tree is followed by a final folio bearing on its recto a cut of two women giving coins to a man in clerical robes. According to Schreiber, the woodcuts were done at Augsburg about 1525 and were perhaps designed by Jorg Brew. Stains. Some edges mended. 12 6 Army Medical Library LILIO, ZACCARIA 283 De origine et laudibus scientiarum [with other tracts]. Florence: Francesco Bonaccorsi, for Piero Pacini, 7 Apr. 1496. BMC VI 675 (IA 27630); Klebs608.1; StillwellLi93. Binding from parchment manuscript of ecclesiastical content; initials in red and blue. From Leo S. Olschki. 196 x139 mm. Foliation in brown; folio numbers added for the five books listed on f.ia. The same hand has also supplied on f.ia eleven additional titles with folio numbers; for the last, Book XVI, the folio number is 303, and immediately after comes the word Tc'Aos. It is clear therefore that the volume in which the above edition was the first item ran to more than 300 pages. A few marginalia in brown. Foxed. Stains. LOCHER, JACOB 284 Carmen heroicum de partu monstrifero. Ingolstadt: [Johann Kachelofen, after 26 Nov. 1499]. BMC III 679 (IA 13546); Klebs 613.1; StUlwell L230. 203 X152 mm. LOTARIO DEI CONTI DI SEGNI 285 Liber de contemptu mundi, sive De miseria humanae conditionis. [Germany: Epon. press (Printer of Lotharius), probably before I474-] BMC III 707 (IB 15179); StUlwell I77. Binding from parchment choir book. From EmU Hirsch. 272 x198 mm. F.ia, line 1: dyaconi AML; dyaconj BMC. The BMC discusses in a note the puzzling date M cccc xlviij in the incipit. Blind impression on f.36a of f-35b, lines 20-21. Initials, initial strokes, paragraph marks, and underlines in red. Incunabula 12 7 LUCRETIUS CARUS, TITUS 286 De rerum natura. Venice: Theodorus de Ragazonibus, 4 Sept. 1495. BMC V 478 (IA 23566 and 23565); Klebs 623.3; StUlwell L299. Parchment binding, lvcretivs in brown on fore-edges. Signature in brown on f.ia. From Leo S. Olschki. 207x152 mm. Foxed. LUL, RAMON 287 Arbor scientiae. Barcelona: Pedro Posa, 22 Aug. 1482. Polain 3309; Klebs 629.1; StUlwell L344. Parchment; two straps from back cover slipping into insets on front cover. Inscription in brown on f.295b: Ex libris Francisci de Pedrolo et de Dyclergue Ulustrissimi Doctoris. Below is a line inked over, and then the following, struck out: Ego supradictus de Pedrolo et de Dyclergue die secundo Septembris anni mUlessimi sexcentessimi sexa- gessimi noni... concedo hunc librum magnifico Francisco Granadio Medicinae Doctori per totum dictum hunc mensem Septembris; see Schullian p.424. From LArt Ancien. 284x185mm. Ff.i and 296, blank, missing. F.3b, col. 1,line 2: e d' AML;e. d' Polain. F.295b, line 6 of colophon: xxii. AML; xxii Polain. Line 7: M./.cccc. lxxxii. AML; M./cccc.lxxxii. Polain. Initials and paragraph marks in alternating red and black or blue. Marginaha in brown in several hands, trimmed. Wormed. Stains. MACER FLORIDUS 288 De viribus herbarum. [Geneva: n. pr.,n.d.] Type assignment by GW: [Geneva: Printer of the 'Fardelet du temps,' about 1495]. FairMur(F) 669; Klebs 637.2; Stillwell M3. 12 8 Army Medical Library 197 x135 mm. Ff.i-2,7-12, 16-24, missing, supplied in photostat. Hain 10418 lists an edition "De virtutibus herbarum," the incomplete description of which otherwise fits the present edition; Copinger's fuller description, how- ever, shows discrepancies. Reichling 608 describes an edition which he con- siders very like HC 10418; it agrees with the present edition except that 6 instead of 8 folios are assigned to signature a and the reading cognoscere instead of cognoscre is given for the penultimate line on the last folio. The Morgan Library has an incomplete copy; cf. Pollard, Catalogue of ... Early Printed Books from the Libraries of William Morris, Richard Bennett, . . . and other sources now forming portion of the library of J. Pierpont Morgan (II, 1907) 541, who gives the reading tutus instead of doctus for the last line of the last folio. The only complete copy in America seems to be the one in the Missouri Botanical Garden Library. Initials in red; initial strokes in yellow. A hand in brown has furnished Roman numerals on some of the folios, starting with xix on f.3; they are consecutive to Ixviii on f.5 2, and the folios which do not have them are nonetheless included in the count. 289 De viribus herbarum. [Geneva: n. pr., after 1500.] FairMur(F) 345; Klebs 637.1. Copy I: Navy morocco, restored; in the opinion of Mr. Jean Esch- mann this is an English binding. Signature in brown on f.ia. Notes on the author in French on front flyleaf; bibliographical notes in French on f.52a. From Leo S. Olschki. 190 x129 mm. Latin names of herbs in brown beside Ulustrations; French synonyms within the frames. A few marginalia in French. List of herbs on f.52b, trimmed. Copy II: Late brown calf, rubbed; restored. From Thomas Windsor, who wrote his initials on the front flyleaf in i860. Signature on f.ia: De la granche (?). Prescriptions in French, including one "Pour Ies yeux," on f»52a. 179x113 mm. Badly cropped; portions of letters missing at top edges on ff.5, 18, and 23. F.ib faced with mending tis- sue; mending at many points elsewhere. A few faded notations in brown. F.5ib, line 28: diagridij AML, Copies I and II; diagridii FairMur(F). 290 De viribus herbarum. [Geneva: n. pr., after 1500.] HC 10417*; Klebs 637.4. Incunabula 129 Black stamp on f.ia. Bibliographical notes in brown on two back fly- leaves. Signature on a third. 183 xi 36 mm. a-f8 g4. Traces of foliation in brown. Notations in brown on f.i and elsewhere. Some names of herbs in German. Stains throughout. MACROBIUS, AURELIUS THEODOSIUS 291 In somnium Scipionis expositio. Saturnalia. Venice: [Joannes Rubeus Vercellensis], 29 June 1492. BMCV417 (IB23151); Klebs638.4; StillwellM8. Covers from early printed book, with headline "De vsuris." From F. Thomas Heller. 286 x200 mm. F.i, blank, missing. On f.44b (g6), penultimate line, the printer made an error: "... sed tanta inchoata res est" (Saturnalia 1.24.11 p. 130 Eys- senhardt2 [Teubner ed., 1893]) is followed directly by "ei reliqua erit incendio..." (II.2.4 p. 138). In the BM copy he caught his error, cut away g6, and inserted outside the quiring two new folios which car- ried the text to the point where f.46 (h1) follows properly upon it. In the AML copy the original g6 remains; the two new folios have been supplied in photostat. MAGNINUS 292 Regimen sanitatis. Louvain: Johann de Paderborn (Westphalia), 1482. Polain 2559; Klebs 640.1; StUlwell M41. Signature, cropped, at top of f .2a. Traces of early foliation in brown, beginning with 81 on f.5; this foliation ran to 252 on f.i76 and was used for the Tabula on ff.2b-3b. That another item preceded this in an earlier binding is revealed also by the fact that traces of manu- script signatures begin with o in signature e, run through to o in signature q, and begin again with a in signature r; some earlier ones have been erased. 189 x128 mm. 130 Army Medical Library F.i, blank, missing. F.2a, line 6: pmis AML; primis Polain: Initials and paragraph marks in red. 293 Regimen sanitatis. Paris: Ulrich Gering, 5 Mar. 1483/84. H 10484*; Klebs 640.2; StUlwell M42. Stamped pigskin. Wormed. Clasp, restored. Notes on front end- paper in various hands: De la Vente de Sir Hebert avec sa 1 .re reliure en peau de truye, 1836; Gering qui a imprime ce traite est le premier des trois imprimeurs que Ies Docteurs de la Sorbonne firent venir a Paris vers 1469 pour y faire I'essai du bel art de I'imprimerie; II y a cent ans, lorsque I'imprimerie commencoit, U y avoit plus d'hommes doctes que maintenant. Chacun scait de chaque chose un peu, U n'y a plus de Scavans. Scaliger. Inscription on f.ia: Donum Illustrissimi viri de Furco (?) ... Acad. Alterg. (?) Prescriptions in various hands on back endpaper. See Schullian p.419. 208 x140 mm. a-08 p4. Hain takes no account of the first blank. F.i 16b, end: dievero AML; die vero Hain. Initials in red, gilt, and black; initial strokes, paragraph marks, and underlines in red. A few marginaha in brown. 294 Regimen sanitatis. Basel: Nicolaus Kesler [not before 8 Nov. 1493]. BMC III 771 (IA 37689); Klebs 640.4; Stillwell M44. Copy I: 205 x 140 mm. Without the letter to Thomas, Bishop of Con- stance, dated 8 Nov. 1493, which sometimes occurs on f.ib. Initials, initial strokes, paragraph marks, and underlines in red. Copy II: Black stamp on f.ia. 198 x137 mm. With the letter to Thomas, Bishop of Constance. F.4, blank, missing. Marginalia in brown and dull red, trimmed; underlines in brown and dull red. Stains. 295 Regimen sanitatis. [Lyons: Francois Fradin?, 1500.] Additions: arnaldo de villanova, Phlebotomia; hippokrates, Incunabula !3J Astronomia; jean de zantuliete (Barbantini), De dieta; nico- laus salernitanus, Quid pro quo; averroes, De venenis; De tyriaca; hippokrates, Secreta; arnaldo de villanova, De vinis; Regimen senum et seniorum. H 10482*; Klebs 640.5; StUlwell M45. 193 x127 mm. a8 b-v6 x8. Stains. MAHOMET II 296 Epistolae magni Turci. [Venice: Otinus de Luna, Papiensis, about 1500.] Additions: Epistolae Diogenis Cynici, Bruti, et Hippocratis. BMC V 570 (IA 24616); StUlwell M55. Navy morocco, with gilt centerpieces and frames. From Wilfrid M. Voynich. 192 x134 mm. F.ia, line 1: Continentur AML; Continen ur BMC. A few underlines in brown. MAIMONIDES, MOSES, Aphorismi secundum doctrinam Galeni. In: 400. 297 Aphorismi secundum doctrinam Galeni. Bologna: Franciscus (Plato) de Benedictis, for Benedictus Hec- toris, 29 May 1489. Additions: Johannes damascenus, Aphorismi; rhasis, De se- cretis in medicina, sive aphorismi; hippokrates, Capsula eburnea. BMC VI 824 (IA 28878); Klebs 644.1; StUlwellM63. Parchment binding, restored. Author and title in brown on tail edges. Inscription in brown in bottom margin of f. 1 a, struck out: Ouidij ... Montalbani Bononiae PhUosophiae et Medicinae Doctoris. . . ; see Schullian p.415. Inscription in brown on f.i58b: Io Antonio maria son uero possessor de questo libro alii 8 d& Maggio Laurentio Figliol de . . . bondi fornarre delli Albonici mello dono 1555. Ano Domini summi pontificis Marzelo II; see Schullian pp.431-432. 13 2 Army Medical Library 201 X143 mm. F.i58a, line 4 of colophon: Bononie AML; Bonouie BMC. A few marginalia in brown, trimmed. 298 De regimine sanitatis ad Soldanum Babyloniae. Florence: Apud Sanctum Jacobum de Ripoli, [about 1481 ]. BMC VI 623 (IA 27063); Klebs 643.1; Stillwell M66. 205x143 mm. All folios mounted. Marginalia in brown, much faded. MAIOLO, LORENZO 299 De gradibus medicinarum. Venice: [Aldus Manutius, Romanus] 1497. BMCV 557 (IA 24454); Klebs 646.1; Stillwell M70. 195 x135 mm. Ff.57-58, missing here but supplied in photostat, carry Errata for both this and the Epiphyllides which Manutius published in July, 1497; they are shown by their type to be later than the rest of this book. Initials and paragraph marks in red. Wormed. MANFREDI, GIROLAMO 300 Liber de homine [Italian:] Libro del perche. Bologna: Ugo Rugerius and Doninus Bertochus, 1 July 1474. BMC VI 805 (IB 28589); Klebs 653.1; StillweU M166. Red morocco, with frames of gilt; spine decorated in gilt. 288 x197 mm. Text-page framed in red ink. A few marginalia in brown, much faded. Slightly wormed. 301 Liber de homine [Italian:] Libro del perche. Bologna: Ugo Rugerius, 4 Mar. 1497. BMCVI 810 (IB 29179); Klebs653.3; Stillwell Mi 68. Stamped brown calf binding by Rolando Gozzi, Modena. Traces of lettering on taU edges reveal that in an earlier binding another item Incunabula 133 preceded this one. Label on front endpaper: C. E. Rappaport, Libre- ria Antiquaria, Roma. 302 x 205 mm. Early foliation in brown. A few marginalia in brown. Slightly wormed. 302 Tractatus de peste. [Bologna: Johannes Walbeck, after 31 Dec. 1479.] HR 10696*; Klebs 656.1; StUlwell M169. Flyleaf has bookplate of Josephus Martinus Lucensis; his stamp on ff.i a and 36b. From Martinus Nijhoff, 114 Fifth Ave., N. Y. 213 x155 mm. Ff.2-36 numbered in brown 30-63; in an earlier binding therefore an- other item preceded this one. Marginalia in same hand, including one of interest on f.25a: Vidi fratrem Sancti Francisci qui in 2 pestilentijs usus est uesicatorijs in ambobus pulsibus manuum... et tenebat aperta ulcera quamdiu erat infectus et dixit mihi quod quandoque manabat aqua citrina mali coloris quando fuerat in aliquo loco magis infecta. MANILIUS, MARCUS 303 Astronomica. [Venice: Bernardinus Venetus, de Vitalibus, about 1498-1500.] BMC V 598 (IA 24364 and 24364a); Klebs 661.6; StUlwell Mi78. Parchment binding. 205 x150 mm. MANLIO, GIACOMO 304 Luminare maius super Mesue Antidotarium et Practicam. Pavia: Antonius de Carcano, 9 Apr. 1494. HR10711; Klebs662.i; StUlwellM179. Wooden boards, wormed. Back and clasps restored. Coat of arms in brown ink on tide-page. 301 x 197 mm. Preceding the title-page (a1) are two unsigned folios of Tabula which are not included in the Register and are not mentioned in HR; in the 134 Army Medical Library copy at the College of Physicians in PhUadelphia they occur directly after the title-page, between a1 and a2. They begin: Tabula electua- rio U odito U loch sirupo U 7 cetera U descriptionu que I hoc antido- tario reperiutur./ 7 primo de electuarijs./ Electuariii d' aromatib'./ The Tabula then continues in four columns to the verso of the second folio, which contains one column and ends: cassia fistula pro clisterijs. F.ala, line 2: vt AML; ut Reichling. F.alb, line 1: due AML; ciu Reichling. Foliation in brown; folio numbers added in the Tabula. Prescriptions in brown on the front flyleaf and last folio and at scattered points in the margins; see Schullian p.419. Drawings of human and animal figures on the inside covers and in the margins of the Tabula; see Schullian p.435. Spots and stains. 305 Luminare maius super Mesue Antidotarium et Practicam. Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 28 May 1496. BMCV446 (IB 22942); Klebs662.2; StUlwellM180. Inscriptions in brown ink on f.ia: Ex Bibliotheca Winclhagiana, struck out; Sum ex libris Sigismundi... Wagrani... 313x212 mm. Ff.i and 80 mounted and mended; a few other folios at beginning and end mounted. MARBRES, JUAN. See: 261. MARSILIO DI SANTA SOFIA. See: no. Expositio in particulam tertiam et septimam Aphorismorum Hip- pocratis. In: 256,257. MARSILIUS DE INGHEN 306 Abbreviationes libri physicorum Aristotelis. [Pavia: n. pr., about 1480.] HR 10780; Polain 2617; Klebs 667.1; Stillwell M244. Parchment binding. Label of Pierre Duhem on front flyleaf. From Leo S. Olschki. 282 x 200 mm. Incunabula 13 5 F.i, blank, missing. F.82a, col.i, line 45: cipali. 7 per oris d' toto libro phisicorum/ (space) Explicit liber phisicorum 7c./ AML; cipali. 7 per oris d' toto libro phisicorum 7c./ Polain. A few initials, paragraph marks, and underlines in red. Some marginaha, trimmed, and underlines in brown. Some corners mended. Wormed. Stains. MATTEO DA LUCCA 307 De diebus criticis dialogus. Rome: [Andreas Freitag] 1493. BMCIV 136 (IA 18993); Klebs 673.1; StUlwell M328. 211 x 140 mm. MATTEOLO DA PERUGIA 308 De memoria. [Rome: n. pr., about 1474.] H 10905*; Klebs 674.1; StUlwell M309. Parchment binding from early book of ecclesiastical content, printed in black and red. Index tab on f .6. From F. Thomas Heller. 200 x140 mm. F.i, perhaps a blank, missing; Hain takes no account of it. All folios mounted. F.2a, line 3: viri AML; uiri Hain. Initial strokes and underlines in red. 309 De memoria. [Milan: n. pr., 1475.] R623; Klebs 674.6; StillwellM312. Binding from parchment choir book. From Leo S. Olschki. 209 x145 mm. All folios mounted. F.4b, line 29: igfAML, igr Reichling; it' AML, it. Reichling. Line 30: meoria AML, meoria Reichling. 310 De memoria. [Rome: Stephan Plannck, about 1490 or later.] BMCIV 100 (IA 18736); Klebs674.11; StUlwellM3i6. Army Medical Library Preceded in an earlier binding by another item or by more than one item; foliation in brown 169-172. From Paul B. Hoeber. 208 x140 mm. 311 De memoria. [Rome: JohannBesicken and Sigismundus Mayer, 1493.] HC 10906*; Klebs 674.13; StUlwell M318. 210x143 mm. F.4a, end: Hain has the reading "fine (sic)"\ a very faint line over the "e" is discernible in the AML copy. Folios mounted. Stains. MENSA PHILOSOPHICA 312 Mensa phUosophica. Paris: Jean Petit,'12 Apr. 1500.' HC 11081; Pr II p.826 [not before 1511]; Klebs p.225 [appears to have fictitious date]; StUlwell M425 [possibly with fictitious date]. Green morocco, with spine and armorial centerpieces of Prince d'Ess- ling tooled in gUt; binding by Hardy-MennU. 142 x96 mm. Octavo, a-i8. 72 ff. F.6a: 107 x65 mm., 35 lines, type 62G. Wood- cut initials and Lombards. F.ia: (large type) Mensa phicaOptime custos/ valitudis studiosis iu- venib'/ apparata no min' sriia.il gra/uitate coducibilis op facetiae / enarratioe delectabUis./ Below, device of Jean Petit, 63 X48 mm., see Konrad Haebler, Verlegermarken des Jean Petit (Halle 1914) XI. Below (small type), ^ Venudantur Parisius a Iohane Petit sub inter/- signio lilij aurei. F.ib: ^Epistola Theobaldus anguUbertus byber- nien./ artium et medicine doctor iuuentuti bonarum litte-/rarum per- cupide.S.D., ending line 34 . . . lepida enarratione./ Valete felices. F.2 a: (in 2 columns) ^ Incipit tabula in li-/bru} qui dicit mesa phi/lo- sophica. Et primo po/nunt tituli primi libri./ f Prohemium/ De hora comestionis ..., continuing on ff .3 and 4 in long lines and ending on f.5a, in 2 columns, col.2, line 23: Diuersis artificibus/ f Et hec de ta-/ bula titulorum/ libri mense phi/losophice. F.5b: f Prohemium in librum qui di-/citur mensa phUosophica incipit./ S(5 lines)Icut dicit Macrobius tertio libro satur/nalium. . . Sign.b: bUiora 7 digestioni 136 Incunabula r37 facUiora, femina caro est min' / calida. . . F.7ib, line 5: . . . instru- ments monstrauit./f Presens liber quem mensam phUosophicam vo-/ cant vnicuiq^ perutUis compendiose pertractans. .. (line 12) feliciter explicit Parrisij impressus Anno ab orbe/ redempto quingentesimo supra mUlesimum pridie/ idus aprUes. F.72 blank. 313 Mensa phUosophica. Cologne: Apud predicatores [ Cornells de Zieriksee, about 1500. ] BMC I 306 (IA 5225); Klebs 676.9; StUlwell M426. Bound with: Magninus, Regimen sanitatis (Strassburg, Johann Priiss, 1503). Wooden boards; back of stamped pigskin. Clasps. Library inscription, faded, on f.ia of the Magninus. 198 x134 mm. A few notations in duU red. Stains. Foxed. MESUE, JOHANNES 314 Opera medicinalia (Canones universales, De simplicibus, Graba- din, Practica). [Venice: Clemens Patavinus, not before 18 iMay 1471.] BMCV 185 (IB 19782); Klebs680.1; StillwellM437. Late brown and black sprinkled calf, restored. 314x212 mm. Ff. 171 and 180, missing, supplied in photostat. Initial in blue with red tracery on f.ia; other initials in alternating red and blue. Chapter numbers in black ff.24-54. Some marginalia in brown, trimmed. Pre- scriptions in brown on ff.203^204 and on 5 following flyleaves. Slightly stained and wormed. 315 Opera medicinalia. Venice: Reynaldus de Novimagio, 31 Jan. 1479. Additions: Francesco di piedlmonte, Complementum Practicae; nicolaus salernitanus, Antidotarium, Quid pro quo, Syno- nyma; abulcasis, Liber servitoris. BMCV 255 (IB 20647); Klebs 680.8; Stillwell M442. Pigskin, stamped in frames with medallions and lozenges; clasps, re- Army Medical Library stored. Inscription in brown on f.2a: Gottofredus Briedius Pharma- cop. Reuttl. 1683. Stamps: bibliotheca publica regia stuttg. and DOUBLETTE DER K. OFFENTL. BIBLIOTHEK IN STUTTGART. 303 x 200 mm. F.i, blank, missing. A few initial strokes and paragraph marks in red. A few marginalia in brown. 316 Opera medicinalia. Venice: [Peregrinus de Pasqualibus, Bononiensis] for Dionysius Bertochus, 'M°.CCCC° octuagesimo quarto, duodecio vero Cale- das ianuarias' (i.e., 21 Dec. 1484). Additions: pietro d'abano, Additiones ad Practicam; Francesco di piedimonte, Complementum Practicae; nicolaus salerni- tanus, Antidotarium, Quid pro quo, Synonyma; abulcasis, Liber servitoris. H11109*; Klebs 680.11; StUlwell M443. Maroon calf, stamped with fleurs-de-lis in oval fillets, lozenges, me- dallions, etc.; restored. Clasps, restored. 297 x195 mm. Ff.i28 and 133, missing, supplied in photostat. Hain takes no account of the first blank. F.io3a, col.i, line 1: ^sequit AML; psequit Hain. F.294a, col.2, line 28: octuagesio AML; octuagesimo Hain. BMC V 390 (IB 22245) describes a copy with variant colophon (Hi 1109* var, Klebs 680.12). Initial strokes and paragraph marks in red, ff.2a-y8a. Initials in alternating red and blue, ff.2a-6ya, in red, ff.67b-78a. A few marginalia in brown. Stains. 317 Opera medicinalia. Venice: Peregrinus de Pasqualibus, Bononiensis, 1) 21 Nov. 1490; II) 2 Dec. 1489; III) 18 July 1491. Additions: mondino, Expositio super Canones universales; cri- stoforo de' onesti, Expositio super Antidotarium Mesue; pietro d'abano, Additiones ad Practicam; Francesco di piedimonte, Complementum Practicae; nicolaus salernitanus, Antidota- rium, Quid pro quo, Synonyma; abulcasis, Liber servitoris; saladino ferro d'ascoli, Compendium aromatariorum. i38 Incunabula *39 BMCV 391 (IB 22279); Klebs 680.13; StUlwell M444. Front and back covers of parchment manuscript, restored; new mo- rocco back. Author on top edges in brown; author and tide on taU edges (see Holmes, p.53 and Fig. 10). Inscription in brown on front flyleaf: Di ragione di Antonio Rognani. Inscription in brown on f.ia, struck out: CoUeggiati Phisici Iulij Francisci Brettizellae (?) Papiae. 302 x198 mm. F.328, which contains a variant setting up of the matter on 329 and is rightly cut away in the BM copy, remains here. A few initials and paragraph marks in brown or red. Some marginalia, trimmed, in brown. 318 Opera medicinalia. Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 31 Mar. 1495. Additions: mondino, Expositio super Canones universales; cri- stoforo de' onesti, Expositio super Antidotarium Mesue; pietro d'abano, Additiones ad Practicam; Francesco di piedimonte, Complementum Practicae; nicolaus salernitanus, Antidota- rium, Quid pro quo, Synonyma; jean de s. amand, Expositio super Antidotarium Nicolai Salernitani; abulcasis, Liber servi- toris; saladino ferro d'ascoli, Compendium aromatariorum. BMC V 444 (IB 22919); Klebs 680.14; StUlwell M445. Pigskin, stamped with fleurs-de-lis in oval fillets and scrolls lettered maria. Clasps, restored. Author in brown on top edges. Bookplate on front endpaper: Casp. Balth. Tschudi etc. etc. Eccl. Cath. Const. Cap. Mag.; (see Schullian p.421). Inscriptions in brown on f.ia: Ex Dono Reverendissimj PerUlustris ac Amplissimj Dominj Dominj Mar- guarij de Ain Lyrgenstein Ecclesiae Catholicae Const. Canon. Capit. accepit Caspar Balthasar Tschudius eiusdem Catholicae Ecclesiae Capellanus et Magister; Ex Munere Reverendi Patris Dionysn Ebe in memoriam vaccinationis cum eo instituto et fauste peracto 1802 ac- cepit Sebastianus Reiner Medicinae Doctor et Physicus Salernitanus; see Schullian p.415. 320 x208 mm. Initials, paragraph marks, and underlines in red. Wormed. 140 Army Medical Library 319 Opera medicinalia. Venice: Joannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis, de Forlivio, 14 Oct. 1497. Additions: mondino, Expositio super Canones universales; cri- stoforo de' onesti, Expositio super Antidotarium Mesue; pietro d'abano, Additiones ad Practicam; Francesco di piedimonte, Complementum Practicae; nicolaus salernitanus, Antidotari- um, Quid pro quo, Synonyma; jean de s. amand, Expositio super Antidotarium Nicolai Salernitani; abulcasis, Liber servitoris; saladino ferro d'ascoli, Compendium aromatariorum. BMCV 350 (IB 21133); Klebs 680.15; StUlwell M446. Late brown calf, restored. From Leo S. Olschki. 300 x 200 mm. F.ia, line 2: vniuersales. AML; vniuersales BMC. Line 6: Additiones AML; Additioes BMC. Line 7: Antidotarium AML; Antidotariu^ BMC. Line 8: platearij AML; platearii BMC. Corrections of foliation in brown; folio numbers added on title-page. Some mar- ginalia, trimmed, and underlines in brown. 320 Opera medicinalia [Italian:] II libro della consolatione delle medi- cine semplici solutive. Florence: [Bartolommeo di Libri, about 1492]. BMC VI 663 (IB 27533); Klebs 681.2; StUlwell M449. Copy I: Parchment binding. 265 x198 mm. F.n (a3) was missing from this copy; it was supplied from another copy together with the other half of the sheet, so that this copy now has f. 14 (a6) in duplicate. A hole in f.i23 caused a slight loss of text; the hole has been mended and the text supplied in manuscript. Fohation in brown beginning on f.o. F.228b bears in brown the autograph of the publisher Pacini; cf. BMC description, Ballard 471 (where the final abbre- viation is omitted), and BMC VI xvi. Stains. Foxed. Wormed. Copy II. 280x 208 mm. F.i missing except for the tide itself, which has been cut out and pasted to a new leaf. Foliation in brown beginning on f.o. Autograph of Pacini on f.228b. Mending in long margins of last two signatures; last signature mounted. Stains. Foxed. Incunabula 141 3 21 Opera medicinalia [Italian:] II libro della consolatione delle medi- cine semplici solutive. Venice: Petrus de Quarengiis, Bergomensis, 12 Dec. 1493. BMCV511 (IB 24157); Klebs 681.4; Stillwell M450. Boards, wormed; new morocco back. Clasps, restored. 320x207 mm. F.6a: Incipit in black AML, red BMC. Line 1: de le/ medicine AML; de/ le medicine BMC. Line 2: el quale fece. Gioan-/ne Figliolo AML; el qle fece. Gio-/anne sigliolo BMC. F.iooa, end: Et la prima/ Finis. AML; Et la prima BMC. BMC notes that the heading on f .6a is found in a slightly different set- ting up and printed in black. Wormed. Badly stained. Grabadin. In: 335. METLINGER, BARTHOLOMAEUS 322 Ein Regiment der jungen Kinder. [Augsburg: Gunther Zainer, after 7 Dec. 1473.] BMCII321 (IB 5454); Klebs682.1; StillwellM456. 273 x 197 mm. Outline capitals filled in with red. Underlines in red. A line and a half missing at the foot of f.2ob is supplied in contemporary manu- script, as in the BM copy. 323 Ein Regiment der jungen Kinder. Augsburg: Johann Bamler, 28 Aug. 1474. Polain 2685; Klebs 682.2; StUlwell M457. 275 x185 mm. Polain's entry has the date 1473, but the date in the colophon is quoted correctly. F.ia, line 4: kiinde AML; kiinden Polain. Line 27: hab AML; hat Polain. F.3a, line 1: lind AML; eind Polain. Line 2: dan AML; dan Polain. F.25b, line 12: johi AML; iohi Polain. Line 13: Augusteins 142 Army Medical Library AML; Augustein Polain. Line 15: jn AML; jm Polain. F.26, blank, missing. Hain 11128* and Sudhoff 36 describe this tract as the first item of a tract-volume issued during 1474 with a collective table of contents (cf. Ballard 474). In addi- tion to minor variants, they assign the lines "Bin jch Bartholomeus Metlinger jn erczney doctor vo. Augspurg mer male . . . ," occurring here on f.ia, to the verso. 324 Ein Regiment der jungen Kinder. Augsburg: Johann Schaur, 13 Feb. 1500. Sudhoff 39; Klebs 682.5; StUlwell M459. An earlier binding carried the ownership label of J. Baart de la FaUle Med. Prof. Groningen. 176x125mm. F.23a, line 7: Cristi ^AfL; Christi Sz/d^ojf. F.24, blank, missing. Last few letters of seven lines of text missing at long margin on both sides of f.7. All folios mounted; many corners and edges mended. Badly stained throughout. Notations in brown on ff.ia and 23a; drawings on f.23. MODESTUS, De re militari. In: 440. MONDINO, Anatomia corporis humani. In: 269, 270. 325 Anatomia corporis humani. Padua: Matthaeus Cerdonis, 1484. BMC VII922 (IA 30016); Klebs 688.4; StUlwell M747. 209 x145 mm. Most folios mounted. Some corners mended. A few faded marginalia in brown. Slight stains. 326 Anatomia corporis humani. [Leipzig: Martin Landsberg, about 1493.] Addition: gentile da foligno, Additio que est reprobatio ali- quorum dictorum Mundini in anothomia prescripta (This Ad- ditio begins: Nota in anothomia partium gule errat mundinus...; a different incipit appears in T-K 433). Incunabula 143 H 11633*; Klebs 688.6; Stillwell M749. Label on front flyleaf: Leipzig, T. O. Weigel. Bookplate on front flyleaf: Ex Bibliotheca Christiani Fridrici Eberhard Lips. J.V.D. 210x142 mm. A-E8, as in Ernest Wickersheimer, Anatomies de Mondino dei Luzzi etde Guido de Vigevano (Paris, 1926) no. 5. 327 Anatomia corporis humani. Venice: Bernardinus Venetus de Vitalibus, for Hieronymus de Durantibus, 20 Feb. 1494/95. Polain 2794; Klebs 688.7; StUlwell M750. Formerly bound with: 279, Copy II. Front flyleaf has coat of arms of Arthur Hope, Esq. of Woodbury, Canterbury, New Zealand. 203 x147 mm. F.ib, line 11: inueniant, AML; inueniant Polain. Line 14: animo sus- cipere no AML; animo no Polain. Expositio super Canones universales. In: 317,318,319. MONTAGNANA, BARTOLOMEO, Antidotarium. In: 328, 329. De balneis Patavinis. In: 3 28, 3 29. De compositione et dosi medicinarum. In: 328,329. 328 ConsUia medica. [Venice:] Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 2 Aug. 1497. Additions: De balneis Patavinis; De compositione et dosi medi- cinarum; Antidotarium. BMC V 448 (IB 22964); Klebs 689.3; StUlwell M702. Copy I: Stamped pigskin, restored. Clasps, restored. 308 x 205 mm. F.i missing. A title-page from a later edition has been substituted for it, with title, surrounded by ten religious woodcuts, reading in Gothic: Consilia Bartholomei/ Montagnane. Tracta-/tus tres de balneis pa-/tauinis. De composi-/tione, et Dosi me-/dicinarum, An/ti- 144 Army Medical Library dotarium/ eiusdem. Inscription in brown: Sum ex libris loannis Klop- fingeri... Sueb... Headline missing on f.8a. Some marginalia in brown, trimmed. Inscription in red on back flyleaf: Mors vltima linea rerum memo; see Schullian p.435. Stains. Copy II: Inscription in brown on f. ia. 310 x 205 mm. Some marginalia, trimmed, and underlines in brown. Foxed. 329 Consilia medica. Venice: Simon de Luere, for Andreas Torresanus, 20 Aug. 1499. Additions: De balneis Patavinis; De compositione et dosi medi- cinarum; Antidotarium; antonio cermisone, ConsUia medica; Francesco caballo, De theriaca. BMC V 574 (IB 24651); Klebs 689.4; StUlwell M703. Stamped pigskin; clasps, restored. Shelf mark 93 on fore-edges. Sig- nature on front endpaper: Adam Krentzer. From Leo S. Olschki. 308 x 210 mm. The last line of the title seems to have been added later. Notations in brown on front and back endpapers. Extensive marginalia and un- derlines in brown in several hands. 330 De urinarum iudiciis. Padua: Matthaeus Cerdonis, 17 Feb. 1487. BMC VII 923 (IA 30029); Klebs 690.1; Stillwell M704. 206x143 mm. MONTI, PIETRO 3 31 De dignoscendis hominibus. Milan: Antonius Zarotus, 17 Dec. 1492. BMC VI 722 (IB 26070); StUlwell M736. Brown morocco binding by C. & C. McLeish. Lettering on fore- edges. Leather bookplate of Jacobus P. R. Lyell on inside front cover. From F. Thomas Heller. 285x192 mm. F. 1 in facsimile. Incunabula 145 MOLLER, JOHANN 332 Calendarium. Venice: Erhard Ratdolt, 15 Oct. 1485. BMC V 290 (IA 20549); Klebs 836.5; Stillwell R91. Red morocco binding by Leighton. 213 x 150 mm. F.ib, line 24: tenet. AML; tenet BMC. Ff.27-28, missing, supplied in photostat. XICANDER 333 Theriaca et Alexipharmaca [Greek:] SrjpLaKa kcll 'AAe^ap^a/ca. Venice: Aldus Manutius, Romanus, July 1499. The Theriaca and Alexipharmaca, 38 ff., form Part II of the edition of the De materia medica of Dioscorides which is described in the cata- logues listed below. Part I, the Dioscorides, and Part III, Scholia on the Alexipharmaca, are missing from the AML copy. The Scholia are not listed on the title-page of the Dioscorides, are in different type, and were probably printed later. BMC V 560 (IB 24488 and 24492; 24491 and 24490 lack Part III, 24489 lacks Parts II and III); GW 8435; Klebs 343.1; StUlwell D216. 313 x205 mm. Slight stains. NICEPHOROS BLEMMYDES, Logica. In: 477. MCEPHOROS GREGORAS,Deastrolabo. In: 477. NICOLAUS SALERNITANUS, Antidotarium. In: 315, 316, 317, 318,319. 334 Antidotarium. Venice: Nicolaus Jenson, 1471. Additions: Quid pro quo; Synonyma. BMCV 170(^19636); Klebs 703.1; StUlwellNi39. Parchment binding. Inscriptions on front endpaper: Pinelli Auction; Army Medical Library M. Wodhull, Apr. 16th 1789. Faded inscription on f.2a. With this is bound: 3. 225 x155 mm. Slightly wormed. 335 Antidotarium. [Strassburg: Johann Priiss, about 1483/84.] Additions: johannes mesue, Grabadin; abulcasis, Liber servi- toris. H 11763*; Polain 2842 (Antidotarium missing); Klebs 703.(6) and 680.10; StUlwell N142. Ff .69a and 96b have stamp of F. W. E. Roth. Parchment index tabs. 287 x200 mm. i2 26 Polain; in the AML copy these two signatures are combined in one signature of eight folios. Hain, who ascribes the work to Nicolo Falcucci, takes no account of the first blank. F.24D, col.i, line 20: gnis A ML; gries Hain. F.26a, col.i, line 2: aggre- gacio AML; aggregatio Hain. F.68a, col. 2, line 31: egregioa AML; egregios Hain. F.69a, col. 1, line 7: aggregator, AML; aggregator Po- lain. F.69b, col.i, line 9: adustionis AML; ad ustionis Polain. Initials in red or blue; initial strokes, paragraph marks, underlines, and foliation in red. Traces of signatures in brown. Folio numbers 1-22 added in red for the index of the Antidotarium on f.2a; another series of numbers added in brown. Index in brown for the Mesue on f.25a. Marginalia in brown in Latin and Ger- man, trimmed; marginal note in green on f .65b. Slight stains. Quid pro quo. In: 295,315,316,317,318,319,334. Synonyma. In: 315,316,317,318,319,334. NIDER, JOHANNES 3 3 6 De morali lepra. [Basel: Michael Wenssler, not after 1475.] BMCIII721 (IB 37067); StillwellN166. Covers from early printed German Bible, portions of Isaiah 46,47, 54, and ^; initials in red and blue, initial strokes and paragraph marks in red. Parchment back and corners. From Heinrich Rosenthal. 146 Incunabula 147 282 x 205 mm. Slightly wormed. 337 De morali lepra. [Louvain:] Johann de Paderborn (Westphalia) [about 1485]. Polain 2867; StUlwell N170. Flyleaf has bookplate in red, two shields suspended from a branch, with initials R[obert] P[roctor] and legend macte virtute esto. Foli- ation in brown lxv-cliiii reveals that in an earlier binding another item preceded this. From WUfrid M. Voynich. 202 x138 mm. a-c8 D-G(g3 and g4)8 K(k3 and k4)8 L10 AML; a-c8 D-K8 L10 Polain. F.2a, line 2: predicatolf A ML; pdicato U Polain. Line 3: testame-/ti AML;testame/tiPolain. F.2b, line 24: agitur A ML; agit Polain. Line 25: supbia AML, superbia Polain; otinet AML, otin^ Polain. Line 26: otemptus AML; contempt' Polain. Folio numbers added in Arabic at Tabula of chapters. The text is blocked into unequal sections by Gothic letters in brown running in the margins over several folios to the end of the alphabet and then beginning again with the letter A. Ini- tials, initial strokes, and underlines in red. Some folios mounted. Slight stains. NOGAROLUS, LEONARDUS 338 De mundi aeternitate. [ Vicenza: ] Henricus de Sancto Ursio, Zenus, 31 Jan. i486. BMC VII1045 (IB 31841); StUlwellN232. 274 x195 mm. According to BMC, there is a space for diagrams on f.46b; in the AML and Huntington copies, however, this space comes at the end of the first column of f-49a, after the line "tarn reflexus appropinqt. a.c. Vide figuras." OFFREDI, APOLLINARE 339 Expositio in primum Posteriorum Aristotelis. Venice: Otinus de Luna, Papiensis, 14 Jan. 1497. BMCV 568 (IB 24585); StUlweU05i. 148 Army Medical Library 308 x 203 mm. Marginalia in brown. Wormed and stained; mending in colophon and elsewhere. ONESTI, CRISTOFORO DE', Expositio super Antidotarium Mesue. In: 317, 318, 319. ONOSANDER, De optimo imperatore. In: 440. ORTOLFF VON BAYERLAND 340 Arzneibuch. Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 17 Mar. 1477. BMC II 414 (IB 7152); Sudhoff 22; Osier (IM) 123; Klebs 715.2; StUlweUOio2. Pigskin, tooled in oval fillets, lozenges, etc.; restored. Clasps, restored. Monogram HR, with cross and date 1519 above, on front endpaper; inscription between date and monogram inked over. Parchment fly- leaves. 310 x212 mm. 86 ff. (. . . g10 . . .), f.68 blank, AML=Sudhoff; 85 ff. (. . . g101 . . .), BMC=Osler. F.i blank Sudhoff; f.5 blank AML=BMC=Osler. F.4D (5 Sudhoff), line 1 of colophon: herre AML=BMC=Osler; herrh Sud- hoff. Line 2: am AML=BMC=Osler; an Sudhoff. Line 4: fleis AML= BMC=Osler; flais Sudhoff. Line 6: disem AML=BMC=Osler; diesem Sudhoff. F.6a, line 10: Bayrlandt AML, Bayrlandt Sudhoff; ertzney AML, ertzney Sudhoff. Line 11: ye AML; ye Sudhoff. F.^Sa, line 11: darzu AML; dazu Sudhoff. Line 12: Hye nympt AML, Hye nympt Sudhoff; ertzney AML, ertzney Sudhoff. Line 13: mayster AML; mayster Sudhoff. Line 14: mayster AML; mayster Sudhoff. Line 15: mayster A ML; mayster Sudhoff. Line 17: bey seyne AML; bey seyne Sudhoff. F.58a (54 Sudhoff), line 23: mayster AML; may- ster Sudhoff. Line 24: hymelische AML, hymelische Sudhoff; hymel- reich AML, hymelreich Sudhoff; aUer weisshait AML; aUerweisshait Sudhoff. Line 25: dy synne AML; dy synne Sudhoff. Line 26: sey AML, sey Sudhoff; sey AML, sey Sudhoff; bey AML, bey Sudhoff. F.6ya, line 29: dyss AML; dyss Sudhoff. Line 31: yppocrates AML; yppocrates Sudhoff. F.6ga, line 3: wy AML; wy Sudhoff. Line 4: manigerley AML; manigerley Sudhoff. Line 5: ainerlay AML; ainer- ley Sudhoff. Incunabula 149 The ending given for 85b in BMC occurs on 86a in AML and Sud- hoff, on 85a in Osier. Initials and paragraph marks in alternating red and blue; initial strokes in red. Ff.5-86 numbered in brown 1-82. 341 Arzneibuch. Augsburg: Anton Sorg, 11 Aug. 1479. BMC II (IB 5885); Klebs 715.3; StUlwell O103. Wooden boards, wormed; new morocco back. Clasps, restored. Label on front endpaper: T. O. Weigel, Leipzig. Front flyleaf has notation with date 1788. 270x191 mm. Slightly wormed and foxed. PALLADIUS, RUTILIUS TAURUS, De re rustica. In: 441. PALLAGARI, PIETRO 342 De ingenuis puerorum et adolescentium moribus. Ferrara: Laurentius de Rubeis, de Valentia, 7 Oct. 1496. BMC VI 613 (IA 25749); StUlwell P490. Formerly bound with 279 Copy II. 203 x147 mm. Ff.i and 8, missing, supplied in photostat. A few marginaha in brown, trimmed. PECKHAM, JOHN 343 Prospectiva communis. [MUan: ] Petrus de Corneno[ 1482/83? ]. BMC VI 759 (IB 26588); Klebs 738.1; StUlwell J355. Inscription in brown on f.ia: hic liber est d. evsebii de incisa b.s.f. 272x183 mm. Some folios mounted. Slight stains. 150 Army Medical Library PETRARCA, FRANCESCO 344 Epistolae famUiares. Venice: Joannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis, de Forlivio, 13 Sept. 1492. BMCV 342 (IA 21036); StUlwell P353. Signature on f.i24b: Cuasius (?) Andreas. From Leo S. Olschki. 202 x 141 mm. Inscription on f.i24a: Crux Sancta Crux Benedicta aue tibi. Inscrip- tion on f.i24b: Clara dies uenit nostrae spes certa salutis/ Qua puer est natus uirginis e gremio/ Clara dies aegris affulsit gentibus ex quo/ Prodiit ex utero quem cecinere senes/ Ergo suus reddatur honos et gratia luci/ Cum sit christicolis reddita uita uiris/ De natiuitate/. Drawing of star below. See Schullian pp. 421-422. 345 De remediis utriusque fortunae. Cremona: Bernardinus de Misintis and Caesar Parmensis, 17 Nov. 1492. BMC VII956 (IB 30816); StUlwellP363. Wooden boards, wormed; back of stamped pigskin. Clasp. Signa- ture in top margin of f .2a: Froschauer; another signature perhaps cut out from the bottom margin, which now shows mending. 285 x190 mm. Extensive marginalia in brown and dull red, trimmed. Underlines in brown and duU red. PETRUS DE ARGELLATA 346 Chirurgia. Venice: Benedictus Genuensis, 9 Aug. 1480. GW 2321; Klebs 777.1; StUlwell A850. Pigskin, stamped; restored. Clasps. Leather index tabs. Bookplate of F. Hoffstadt on front endpaper. Inscription, trimmed, on f.ia. In- scription on f.2 a: Monasterij Ochsenhusani emptore C. Columbano Hallero eiusdem Monasterij MembroBt^SXto^tXct) 1654; see Schullian, Incunabula *5i p.421. Stamp on f.2a: ochsenhusan. sig. bibliothec. Illuminated coat of arms, trimmed, in bottom margin of f .8a. 307 x 205 mm. Ff.6 and 7, blank, missing; f.i88, missing, supplied in photostat. Traces of foliation in brown; folio numbers added in Tabula. Large Uluminated initial with marginal decoration on f.8a at beginning of Book I; smaller illumi- nated initials at beginnings of later books. Other initials in alternating red and blue. Paragraph marks in alternating red and blue. A few marginalia in brown, trimmed. Wormed; some early folios mounted and mended at edges. Chirurgia. Venice: [n.pr.] 12 Sept. 1499. BMCV 588 (IB 25145); Klebs 777.4; StUlwell A853. Maroon calf, elaborately stamped in frames with portraits, initials, floral designs, double-headed eagles, etc.; restored. Clasps, restored. Bound with: Abulcasis, Liber theoricae necnon practicae (Augsburg, Sigismund Grimm and Marcus Wirsung, 1519) and Rhasis, Alman- soris liber nonus cum Sillani... expositione necnon ... Petri de Tus- signano ... receptis... (Venice, Lucantonio Giunta, 1518). Endpapers of parchment manuscript; front endpaper has label of Schoenhof & Moeller. Inscription on front flyleaf: Ex libris Magistri Petri Schriners Medici Ducis Adolphi Anno Domini 1588 aetatis 63, emptus ab Henrico Ranzonio Segebergae (see Schullian p.415); also subtractions of 1519 from 1748 and from 1842 to give resulting age of the first item in the volume, and a purchase note in German in the hand of 1748. Inscriptions on tide-page of the Abulcasis, struck out: Domus Professae Societatis Jesu ad S. Nicolaum... and Ex Bibliotheca P. . . , with purchase note. Inscription on f.ia of the Petrus: Liber Matthei... doctoris quem recepit donatione Magistri Matth... Anno 1530. Inscription in top margin of f.2a: Liber Antword... 300 x 200 mm. Ff.107-110 (O3-6) misbound in the order 108, 107, no, 109. F.i 16, missing, supplied in photostat. A few initials in red or blue. A few marginalia in brown, trimmed. 15 2 Army Medical Library PETRUS HISPANUS 348 Thesaurus pauperum. Antwerp: Thierry Martens, 22 May 1497. Bibl. Osier. 7472; Klebs 749.1; Stillwell J212. Inscription on f.24b: Thomas Harris was my friend and to me he ... From WUliam Wesley & Son. 266 x188 mm. F.i a, line 1: Siue A ML; siue Bibl. Osier. F.4ib, col.2, end: 1497 AML. The copy in the Osier Library has the misprinted date 1476. F.42, perhaps a blank, missing. Wormed. 349 Thesaurus pauperum [Italian:] Tesoro dei poveri. [Florence: Bartolommeo di Libri, about 1485-90.] HCR8713; Klebs 748.1; StUlwell J213. Copy I: Parchment binding. Bibliographical notations in Italian on front flyleaf. 210x134 mm. 84 ff., a-k812 [*2] AML; 80 ff., a-1 Reich- ling. F.i 1 a, line 1: anco asanare illitvrgico/ c-pitolo qvrto (cf. CopyII).F.82D, (80b Reichling), end: FiNis.F.83a: Questa e, la tauola de capitoli delle ricepte lequale/ si contenghono in questo libro chia- mato/ Tehsoro (sic) depoueri./ De capelli che chagiano Capitulo .i. a carte .i./ F.84a, line 27: Alia quartana G. (sic) sesantadue a carte .lxxviiu. F.84b blank. Ff. 80-84 mounted, 83-84 tipped in. Foliation in brown. Initials in blue. Foxed. Copy II: Parchment binding. Label on front endpaper: ex libris jacobi manzoni. 200x129mm. F.i ia, line i: anco asanare illi- targico/ capitolo qvarto/. Ff.25-32 (d8) misbound 25, 31, 27-30, 26, 32. Ff.81-82 tipped in, 83-84 missing. Stains. 350 Thesaurus pauperum [Italian:] Tesoro dei poveri. Venice: Joannes Alvisius, 20 Nov. 1500. BMCV 572 (IA 24697); Klebs 748.5; Stillwell J217. Inscription on f.6ob. Others, inked over, ff.i a and 60b. 208 x137 mm. Incunabula 15 3 a-g8 h4 AML; a-g8 f4 BMC. Badly stained. Edges scorched; small portions of text missing along fore-edges, ff. 36-41. PEYLIGK, JOHANNES 3 51 Compendium phUosophiae naturalis. Leipzig: Melchior Lotter, 12 Sept. 1499. BMC III 650 (IB 12115); Klebs 754.1; Stillwell P493. Sheet of paper stamped E. H. Owen and containing bibliographical notes laid in. 300 x205 mm. Marginaha and underlines in brown. Excerpts in brown on f .98a from Jacob von Jiiterbog, De exutis animabus. Stains. PFLAUM, JAKOB 352 Calendarium (1477-1554) [German]. [Ulm: Johann Zainer, about 1477.] Sudhoff 269; Klebs 757.1; StUlwell P497. Light calf, elaborately tooled in gold, with coats of arms in oval cen- terpieces; restored. Clasps. From H. P. Kraus. 305 x 208 mm. [a-b10 c8], 28 ff., 1 and 28 blank AML; 26 ff. Sudhoff, without the blanks. F.2a (ia Sudhoff), line 23: niin AML; nun Sudhoff. Line 29: men AML, man Sudhoff; dar in AML, darin Sudhoff. Line 31: welher AML; welcher Sudhoff. F. 2 6b (2 5b Sudhoff), line 1: War AML; Was Sudhoff. F.27b(26b Sudhoff), end: zedancken, AML; zedanken Sud- hoff. 353 Calendarium (1477-1554) [German]. Ulm: Johann Zainer [about 1477]. H 12869; Sudhoff 268; Klebs 757.1 var.a; StUlwell P498. Parchment binding. 282 x198 mm. 154 Army Medical Library [a-b10 c8], 28 ff., first and last blanks not original, AML; 26 ff. Hain= Sudhoff, without the blanks. A few folios mounted. F.27b (26b Sudhoff), line 17: zedancken, AML; zedanken, Sudhoff. Doodling on f.27 and on the substitute blank at the end. PHARETRA DOCTORUM ET PHILOSOPHORUM 354 Pharetra doctorum et prulosophorum. [Cologne: Conrad Winters, de Homborch, before 20 Sept. 1479?-] BMC I 247 (IC 4086); Klebs 759.3; StUlwell P526. Maroon calf, stamped in frames and lozenges; wormed. Restored; new back. Four wooden bosses on each cover. Clasps, restored. Leather index tabs. From Leo S. Olschki. 388 x285 mm. F.2a, col.i, line 4: vtutibus AML; ^tutibus BMC. F.-ja, col.i: [D]E Abbate Grego/rius in rgistro ad/ Anastasium Ab/bate^ AML; [D]E abbate. Grego/ ri' in registro ad/ Anastasiu abba/tem BMC. Traces of signatures in brown. Elaborate initial in red, blue, purple, and green on f .7a; other initials in red or blue. Initial strokes, paragraph marks, and under- lines in red. Slightly wormed and stained. PICO DELLA MIRANDOLA, GIOVANNI 355 Opera. Venice: Bernardinus Venetus, de Vitalibus, I) 9 Oct. 1498; II) 14 Aug. 1498. BMCV 548 (IB 24328); Klebs 764.2 and 764.2 var; Stillwell P581. Copy I: Parchment binding; new back of brown morocco. Flyleaf has bookplate of R. Ambrosini. Inscription in brown, inked over, on f.ia. 315 x208 mm. This copy (Klebs 764.2 var) has on f.256b the unchanged colophon from the first edition: Disputationes has . . . dUigenter impressit Benedictus Hectoris Bononiensis/ adhibita pro uiribus dUigentia ne ab archetypo aberraret. Bononiae Anno salutis/ .m.cccclxxxxv. Die uero .xvi. lulu. Slightly wormed and stained. Copy II: Inscriptions in brown on f.ia: Sum WUlehelmi... mutatus Incunabula *55 pro sancto Thoma contra gentUes (struck out); Sum Richardi clyff ei; Henricus Euban (?). 298 x 190 mm. A few marginalia in brown, trimmed. Wormed and stained. Copy III: Inscription in brown on f.ia: Jacobi Sansoni (?).3i8x2io mm. Slight stains. PIETRO D'ABANO, Additiones ad Practicam. In: 316, 317, 318, 319. 356 ConcUiator differentiarum philosophorum et medicorum. Venice: Gabriele di Pietro, for Thomas de Tarvisio, [after 5 Mar.] 1476. Additions: De venenis; petrus de carariis, De terminatione venenorum. BMCV201 (IC 19928); Klebs 773.2; StUlwellP388. Copy I: 410 x 255 mm. Ff.i and 280, blank, missing. Foliation in brown. Manuscript correction of signature g4. Marginalia in brown, occasionaUy cropped in top margin. Copy II: Tan calf, stamped with borders and diapers; restored. Clasps missing. Presented by Charles L. Bogert, New York. Flyleaf has manuscript extracts from Panzer, Brunet, and other bibliographers made at Astor Library, New York, April 1854 by C.L.B. F.2a has in bottom margin old shelf mark, in top margin traces of what was per- haps an indication of ownership, beginning: Sanct. . . 420 x 275 mm. Ff.i (blank), 184-185, 270-279, 280 (blank) missing. Elaborate initial, poorly preserved, in red and blue on f.2a; initials elsewhere in alternating red and blue, initial strokes in red. Paragraph marks in alternating red and blue. Manuscript correction in brown of signature g4. Wormed. Early folios stained and mended; some mounted. 357 Conciliator differentiarum philosophorum et medicorum. Venice: Johannes Herbort, de Seligenstadt, 5 Feb. 1483. BMCV303 (IB 21557); Klebs 773.3; Stillwell P3 89. Two manuscript labels pasted on modern flyleaf: Bought of W. S. Lincoln, Cheltenham House, Westminster Road, London; Thomas Pearson, Nov. 2nd 1852. Also bookplate of Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex. F.i has on recto notes in brown with dates 1495, 1497, and 1505 (grandis et uniuersalis penuria fuit in uniuerso Army Medical Library mundo. . .) and references to Rome, MUan, and Brescia; inscription on verso: Acquisitus per fratrem Faustinum. Inscription on f .2a: Bi- bliotecae Sancti Barnabae Brixiae. The notes of f.ia are continued on f.284b with dates 1490 (die decima maij hora secunda in die lunae ... immensa ruina de tempestate...) and 1494 (die 23 maij Brixiae in con- sUio generali f actus sum ciuis brixiae et mei descendentes aderant. enim in eo consUio suffragia nonaginta sex ex quibus habui octoginta quin- que in fauorem mei et tantum undecim habui contra me et antea die 15 mensis aprUis... obtinui in consUio speciali nemine discrepante...). 331 x 220 mm. A few marginalia in brown. Slightly wormed and stained. 358 ConcUiator differentiarum philosophorum et medicorum. Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 15 Mar. 1496. Additions: De venenis; petrus de carariis, De terminatione venenorum. HC(Add)*4; Pell 4; Klebs 773.6; StUlwell P391. Inscription on f.ia, struck out: Phisici Iulij Francisci Brettizellae Col- leggiati Papiae. 322 x 210 mm. F.i mounted. Ff.89-120, 193-200, 217-256, 266 (blank) missing. F.245, with Ulustration showing the dissected abdominal muscles, sup- plied in photostat at end. F.ib: ^1 Franciscus argUagnes AML;Franciscus argilagnisHain;Fran- ciscus argUagnes Pell. F.2a, col. 1: ^| ConcUiator AML=Hain; Con- cUiator Pell. F.265a, end: regente AML=Pell; regnante Ham. Some marginalia in brown. Early folios mended at corners. Stains. 359 Expositio problematum Aristotelis cum textu. Mantua: Paulus de Butzbach, 1475. H16*; AmBCat344; Osier (IM) 95; Klebs 776.1; Stillwell P392. Parchment, restored. Inscription on f.ia: marci barbi, altered to maroe barbeo. From Leo S. Olschki. 413 X272 mm. [*4 a-d10 e-h810 i-n10 0-r8 s10 t8 v-zAB810 C8 D6 E-H8 IK10], 300 ff. AmBCat and Osier give 300 ff., Hain only 293. F.5b, line 1: nee non .56 Incunabula i57 AML=Osler; necnon AmBCat. F.298b, col.2, colophon: problema- tum Aristo. qua/ AML=Osler; problematum/ Aristo. qua AmBCat= Hain. Fohation in brown, cropped. Verso of last folio in each gathering signed in small Arabic numerals. Two series of numerals as headlines of Particulae, the upper, cropped, in large Arabic figures, the lower in Roman. Manuscript Tabula of Particulae on f.ib, probably in the hand of the Roman headlines. Numbering of Problemata in early folios in large Arabic figures. A few marginalia. Slightly wormed. 360 Expositio problematum Aristotelis cum textu. [Venice: ] Johannes Llerbort, de Seligenstadt, 25 Feb. 1482. BMC V 303 (IB 21553); Polain 3073; Klebs 776.2; Stillwell P393. Pigskin on cardboard, stamped in borders and oval fillets centered with rosettes; restored. Title in brown on tail edges. Leather index tabs. Strips of parchment manuscript in hexameter verse visible in- side covers. Front endpaper duplicate of portions of ff.3b and 2a. Label on front endpaper: from the library of william morris kelmscott house hammersmith. Inscription in brown on f.2a: Monasterij... Minoris. 315 x205 mm. Of the blank f.i present in this copy and ff.2-4 containing the Tabula there is no evidence in the BM copy, which begins with f.5 (blank). The four preliminary folios, unsigned and not included in the Regis- ter, are described by Polain, who does not however include the blank folios at the end of which the BM copy has two, the AML copy one. The AML copy runs therefore to 315 folios, as against the BM's 312 andPolain's 314. F.2a, col.i, line 2: fpblematibus AML;^pbleumatibus Polain. F.i3a, col.i, line 1: 1^ AML; b^ Polain; le/dunt AML, se/dunt Polain. F.314a, col.2, line 38: quidem AML; quid m Polain. Initials and paragraph marks in red or blue. A few marginalia in brown. De venenis. In: 42, 356, 358. 361 De venenis. Mantua: [Johannes Vurster] 1473. Addition: matteo silvatico, De lapide Begaar ex pandectis (Cap. 398 in 450). (For the Arnaldo de Villanova, De arte cognos- Army Medical Library cendi venena and the Valasco de Tarenta, De epidemia et peste with which this edition is sometimes found see 54, which is from a different copy.) BMC VII 929 (IA 30623); GW 2522; Accurti p.143; Klebs 774.1; StUlwell A95 3. Bookplate on front flyleaf: Bibliotheca Doctoris J. B. Holzinger. From Leo S. Olschki. 220 x158 mm. F.i (17), blank, missing. Foliation, trimmed, in brown. Traces of signatures in brown. Prescriptions in brown on f.26 (42). A few marginalia in brown, trimmed. De venenis. Padua: [Leonardus Achates, de Basilea] 1473. Addition: matteo silvatico, De lapide Begaar ex pandectis (Cap. 398 in 450). (The Arnaldo de Villanova, De arte cognos- cendi venena and the Valasco de Tarenta, De epidemia et peste with which this edition is sometimes found are missing here.) BMC VII 909 (IA 29874, 29873); GW 2521; Accurti p.143; KleDS 774.2; StUlwell A952. From Leo S. Olschki. F.ia (19a) has a diagram in brown and nota- tions in Greek on poetry. 205x145 mm. Traces of signatures and catchwords in brown. Many folios mounted. Holes, with loss of a few letters, at top of f.8 (26). Initials and paragraph marks in red; Arabic numerals in red for some chapters. De venenis. Rome: Joannes Philippus de Lignamine, 27 Jan. 1475. Addition: matteo silvatico, De lapide Begaar ex pandectis (Cap. 398 in 450). (The publisher issued on 14 Jan. 1475 an edi- tion of Benedetto da Norcia, De conservatione sanitatis [see 99]; in the dedicatory letter of that edition, addressed to Pope Sixtus IV, he mentions [1.3b] both the Benedetto and the Pietro d'Abano, and it is possible that the two belong together.) Pell 8; Osier (IM) 84; Klebs 774.3; StillwellP395. 200 x138 mm. Incunabula [a-b8 c10 d-e8 f10]. F.5ob, line 11: famUiaris. hie AML=Osler; familiaris hie Pell. Syxti AML=Osler; Sixti Pell. Initials and paragraph marks in alternating red and blue. 364 De venenis. [Padua:] Matthaeus Cerdonis, 18 Dec. 1487. Additions: matteo silvatico, De lapide Begaar ex pandectis (Cap. 398 in 450). arnaldo de villanova, De arte cognoscendi venena; valasco de tarenta, De epidemia et peste. H 12*; Pell 10; Klebs 774.7; StUlwell P398. 204x133 mm. [a-i4]- F.ia, line 1: cplogus AML; plogus Hain=Pell. Line 2: excellentiss mi AML=Hain; excellentissimi Pell. F.34a, end: cerdois d' vni/ disch- grecz AML=Pell; cerdois vni/ disch grecz Hain. F.34b, end: tractaluli AML; tractatuli Hain=Pell. Headlines in red. Marginalia in brown. 365 De venenis. Leipzig: Jacobus Thanner, 9 Nov. 1500. H 15*; Klebs 774.10; StUlwell P401. Signature on f.ia: Joannes. . . Inscription on f.ia: Ad Conuentum Kambs. . . Ordinis Eremitarum Sancti Augustini. Stamp on f.2a: Schoenhof & Moeller 40 Winter St. Boston. 197 x129 mm. a-b6 c8, 20 ff.; the last blank was not reckoned by Hain. All folios mounted. Fohation in brown, cropped. Marginalia and underlines in brown. Stains. PIETRO DA TOSSIGNANO, Consilium pro peste evitanda. In: 269, 270. 366 De peste. [Venice: n. pr., 1470-80.] BMC VII 1143 (IA 24840); Klebs 778.1; StUlwell P491. 159 Line 14: 160 Army Medical Library 194 x140 mm. Ff.i and 2 containing the Tabula were formerly bound between ff.27 and 28. Some folios mounted. Marginalia, trimmed, and underlines in brown. Receptae super nonum ad Almansorem. In: 404, 405. PISTORIS, SIMON 367 Declaratio defensiva cuiusdam positionis de malo franco. [Leipzig: Conrad Kachelofen, after 3 Jan. 1500.] BMC III 629 (IA 12361); Klebs 781.1; Stillwell P596. Duplicate notation on f.ia. 212 x 145 mm. Some folios mounted. A few marginalia in brown. Wormed. PLATEARIUS, Practica. In: 444. De simplici medicina. In: 444. PLATINA, BARTOLOMEO SACCHI 368 De honesta voluptate et valetudine. [Rome: Udalricus Gallus (Ulrich Han), about 1475.] HC(Add)R 13049; Picot, E., Catalogue des livres composant la bi- bliotheque de feu le baron James de Rothschild (T.1-5, Paris, 1884- 1920) 193; Klebs 783.1; StUlwell P692. Parchment binding. Signature in brown on f.ia: Biblioteca Sancti Francisci Barg. From Leo S. Olschki. 207 x137 mm. 117 ff. (Reichling 106). Many folios mounted. Ff. 1 -4, containing the Tabula, in 2 columns, are not included in Reichling's description. F. 1 a, col. 1: platine d'/ honesta uoluptate/ & ualitudine lib. ca/ pitula/ Deligendus locus ad/, ending f.4b, col.2,... pertur/ bationibus/Capit. Lib. Platine/ de obsoniis fin./ F.i 17, containing the Register, miss- ing; supplied in photostat. It is not included in Reichling's descrip- tion. Marginalia in brown. Incunabula 161 369 De honesta voluptate et valetudine. Venice: Laurentius de Aquila and Sibyllinus Umber, 13 June H75- BMC V 239 (IB 20432); Klebs 783.2; Stillwell P693. Signature on verso of back flyleaf: Henry G. Peppard (?) 1879. 281 x 198 mm. Ff.i-4, missing, supplied in photostat. Even without the colophon on f.4b it is clear that this copy agrees with (IB 20432) and not with the variant (IB 2043 3) which has as the last word of line 1 on f .38a "iditu." Four lines of text lost at top of f.87; supplied in manuscript. Traces of manuscript signatures and headlines. Initials and paragraph marks in alternating red and blue; initial strokes in red. Marginalia and underlines in brown in several hands. Stains in top margin; folios near end mended in top corners. 370 De honesta voluptate et valetudine. Bologna: Joannes Antonius de Benedictis, 10 May 1499. Maignien, Edward, Catalogue des incunables de la Bibliotheque Muni- cipale de Grenoble (1899) 454; Walters p.321; Polain 3185; Klebs 783.6; StUlwellP696. Inscriptions on f.ia: Ex libris Francisci; Est Isoardi Alardi Medici & Amicorum; Pulcrum est benefatere Rei publice (see Schullian p.434); Ex libris Francisci Ignatij Carleuaris;... Petrus Alardus. .. Notes in brown on f.ib, including Oratio Beatae Mariae, signed L. Ansen (?). Signature on f.2a: Carleuaris. From Leo S. Olschki. 205 x136 mm. F.2a, line 1: De AML=Maignien; de Polain. Line 2: Rouellam AML= Maignien=Walters; Rouerellam Polain. F.9ob, line 8: ualitudine AML=Maignien=Walters; ualetudine Polain. Line 11: .x. AML= Maignien=Walters; .xi. Polain. F.96, blank, missing. On f.oob, line 7, the AML and Walters copies and those described in Maignien and Polain 3185 all have "spledidissime" and in line 11 "Bononiensera" with the "m" inverted. In the edition of 11 May described in HC * 13056, BMC VI 852 (IA 29252), and Polain 3i85A these readings were altered to "splendidissime" and "Bononiensem" with the "m" in correct position, and there were additional changes, as in line endings. A letter under date of Mar. 3, 1947 from Fr. Lyna, Conservateur en Chef, Bibliotheque Royale de Belgique, confirms that the vari- ants given in Polain are typographical errors only, and that Polain 3185 is the edition of 10 May. Some folios mounted. Marginalia in brown, trimmed. Stains. i6z Army Medical Library PLATO, PSEUDO-, Axiochus. In: 63. PLINY THE ELDER 371 Historia naturalis. Parma: Stephanus Corallus, 1476. BMC VII 939 (IC 30223); Klebs 786.5; StUlwell P720. Maroon calf, stamped in frames and diaper of lozenges; restored. Clasps, restored. Author and title on top and tail edges. Parchment endpapers. Note on front endpaper: Coll. complete, J. Martini. Two parchment flyleaves at beginning; large piece, possibly carrying an indication of ownership, cut from bottom of first. Verso of first and second carry diagrams illustrating respectively Book 18, Chapters 33-34 and Book 2, Chapter 49. Three parchment flyleaves at end, verso of second carrying a similar diagram of the winds and solstices. Illuminated coat of arms on f .4a. 430 x275 mm. Ff.i and 358, blank, missing. Traces of signatures in brown. Headlines in brown. Finely executed initial in red, blue, and gold on f.4a; other initials in alternating red and blue, larger at the beginnings of books. Paragraph marks in alternating red and blue. Marginalia and interlinearia in brown throughout except for Book 6. 372 Historia naturalis. Parma: Andreas Portilia, 8 July 1481. BMC VII 937 (IC 30266, 30267a, 30267b); Klebs 786.8; StUlwell P722. Pigskin, wormed, stamped in center panels and frames with lettered figures of the virtues and faces, with scrolls, etc.; front panel signed G K 1592. Covers and clasps restored. Signature in brown on f.2a: Thomas Jessop; see Schullian p.416. From Leo S. Olschki. 403 x 272 mm. Ff.i and 268, blank, missing. Marginalia, trimmed, in several hands. Some are merely key words; others give some expression of opinion on the text or glimpses into the age in which they were written. Among the most interesting are the following: F.i8b: Augusti tempore cometes visus qui et coli cum iussit ego credo tempore natiuitatis cristi visus fuerit; see Schullian p.421. F.22b: Incunabula i63 Nota a gadibus nauigasse per oceanum ad finem arabie ex nostris tem- poribus rex portugalie aliquas insulas inuenit; see Schullian p.427. F.24b: Ego opinor ilium motum terrae fuisse quando Christus passus est sub Tiberio Caesare; see Schullian p.421. F.29a: Graeci in gloriam suam effusissimi sunt etgalli nunc; see Schullian p.427. F.55a: Homi- nem habere quidquid mali in orbe est. F.6oa: Quemadmodum Matu- salem qui mille annos minus triginta vixisse prodeunt; see Schullian p.421. F.65b: Rhinocerotem rex lusitanie ex india. . . portauit quem egocontrafactumvidiaugusteinaedibusconradipeutingero (?) con- sobrini mei; see Schullian p.432. F.7ia: Mirum est in hoc plynium tantae doctr. .. atque auctoritatis virum errasse. Hie . . . dasypodem a lepore diuersum facit q... vnum idemque animal sit. dasypus voc... quod hirsutos habeat pedes. . . hirsutum pUosumque significat . . . pedem sic apud nos a pedum velocita... nomen habet. Scribit Aristo- teles dasypo... timidum animal omnium praedae nasci... superfaetare aliud educantem. Aliud in utero pUis vestitum habentem Aliud. . . plume aliud inchoatum aliud non per . . . Duo praeterea de dasvpode apud gr... prouerbia extant quae de lepore ... dici palam est. Vnum deys qui factum. . . cUia sunt. . . prius testudo cur. . . preueniet le- porem Alteram de us qu. . . ab alio querunt quae in se habent q. . . eleganter interpretatus est Asser Lep. . . tu te es et pulpamentum quaeris ... id est quaeris ab alio quod in te ha. . . Quod si donatus et caeteri Ulius po... interpraetes intellexissent non fuissent tot ambagi- bus usi in re simplici... aperta; see Schullian p.432. F.8 ia: Turdos ego uulgariter gramaticos voco. F.8ib: Coturnices aues sunt aduenae ter- restres pocius quam sublimes: has nunc vulgus qualias appellat: quibus veneni semen gratissimus est cibus quam ob causam eas damnauere mensae simulque propter comicialem morbum hec varro. Et solinus quam pulcherrime describit naturam coturnicis cum dicit de creta insu- la. F.i 14a: Inde germani in gymnasijs creant baccalaureatas; see Schul- lian p.427. F. 185a: Melampodis famosissima herba. Heinricus hacker multas pecunias ex ea habuit; see Schullian p.418. F.i89a: Morbus Ule quam uulgo mal francos. . . appellamus primum irrepsit in germa. . . sub alexandro sexto pontifice et maximo imperatore quasi per totam europam incepit anno 1494; see Schullian p.419. F.2oob: Nota. Ro- manos sternutamentis salutaverunt... emadmodum nos cristiani faci- mus nomine cristi. F.209b: Contra medicos VirgUius. Cum pater omnipotens aliquem indignatus ab umbris mortalem inferni ad lumina surgere uite Ipse repertorem [medicinae lacking] talis et artis fulmine phebigenam stygias detrusit ad undas; see Schullian p.425. F.25ib: Nota praxitelem istos equos f ecisse qui sunt in monte caballino et non Army Medical Library eos portasse ex aegiptio quemadmodum narrant C alij; see Schullian p.432. F.252a: Iste Lachoontis inventus est Rom... sub Iulio secundo pontifice maximo quem ego vidi et pontifex inventori magnas pecu- nias dono dedit; see Schullian pp. 432-433. F.26ib: Ideo dUexi man- data tua super aurum et topazion Dauid in penultimo psalmo ad 6. Wormed and stained. Historia naturalis. Venice: Reynaldus de Novimagio, 6 June 1483. BMC V 257 (IB 20678); HC 13095*; Polain 3200; Klebs 786.9; StUlwell P723. Maroon calf, rubbed, stamped in frames; restored. Clasps, restored. Author in brown on fore-edges. Inscription in brown on f.i8b: Bartholomei de Zachis Patauini amicorum et demum fortunae; see Schullian p.42 5. His coat of arms drawn in brown within shrine on f.3oa. From Leo S. Olschki. 306 x205 mm. F.i, blank, missing. Signatures aaii-aaiiii altered by erasure to read aai-aaiii. Ff.8 and 356, missing, supplied in photostat. F.3b, line 1: plynii AML=Hain=BMC; plinu Polain. Line 2: plynyus AML= BMC=Polain; plynius Hain. F.i9a, line 1: inci. AML=Hain=Polain; iNfcipit BMC. Line 3: Caelum AML; Coelum Polai?i. BMC suggests that the parts printed with type 90R (signatures aa, bb, sheets 1-4 of signature a) are a later setting-up by some other printer (De Pasqualibus?) to make good damage to the original stock. In the AML copy it is only signatures aa and bb which are printed with type 90R. Some headlines of book numbers in red or brown. Marginalia in red and brown in several hands; one on f.36b dated 1578. Notes on back endpaper. Stained and foxed. Some folios mended. Historia naturalis. Venice: Joannes Alvisius, 18 May 1499. BMCV 572 (IB 24690); Klebs 786.15; Stillwell P7 29. Parchment, stamped with gilt frame; restored. Five inscriptions in brown on f.ia, including: Pro Johanne Pierres Artium Magistro et Medico Curato de Menilosymone ex dono domini Johannis du four pro Visitane (?) Vltime Egritudinis, J. Pierres; Johannes Wallen. .. artium magister et medicine. . . me jure possidet. . . 1575. Signature in brown on f.268a. From Leo S. Olschki. Incunabula 165 310 x195 mm. F.268 mounted. Text on each page framed in red. Initials and paragraph marks in alternating red and blue; initials at beginning of each book in red and blue. Delicately U- luminated initial on f4a in red, blue, white, and gold. Underlines in red. Slight stains. 375 Historia naturalis [Italian:] Storia naturale. Venice: Nicolaus Jenson, 1476. BMCV 176 (IC 19694 and 19693); H13105*; Klebs 787.1; StUlwell P730. Maroon calf, stamped in frames; wormed. Back restored. Metal bosses and corners. Parchment endpapers. Label on front endpaper: ex libris jacobi manzoni. From Leo S. Olschki. 430 x260 mm. F.6a, line 2: secondo AML; sedondo Hain. The setting up of ff.400 and 403 agrees with that in (IC 19694). This copy has none of the variants noted by Hain. Manuscript signatures, partially trimmed. Ff.22-78 numbered in brown I-XXXX XVII. A few initials in brown. Slightly wormed, foxed, and stained. 376 Historia naturalis [Italian:] Storia naturale. Venice: Filippo di Pietro, 1481. BMCV 223 (IB 20198); Klebs 787.2; StUlwell P731. Parchment binding; restored. Inscription by an owner from Padua on f. 129a. From Leo S. Olschki. 306 x205 mm. F.i, blank, missing; f.293, missing, supplied in photostat. On ff.i5b, 16a, and 66 solid sections of text on the gods, the soul, and resurrec- tion, ranging in length from 3 to 37 lines, have been inked over line by line. Some pagination in black. Initials in alternating red and blue; initial in red and blue on f.2a, with marginal decoration, has lost part of its pigment to the verso of the preceding flyleaf. Crude marginal markings in red crayon on many folios. Doodling in brown on f.i4a, and inscription: Io antonio Ca. Slightly wormed and stained. 166 Army Medical Library PLUTARCHUS, De invidia et odio. In: 144. Problemata: In: 34. POLCASTRO, SIGISMONDO 377 De restauratione humidi. Venice: Peregrinus de Pasqualibus, 25 Oct. 1490. R1326; Klebs 791.2; StUlwell P855. From LArt Ancien. A flyleaf at the beginning bears the following verses in brown in an early hand under the title De Celso et per li amicij: S'impegnio d'l mio amor ui diedi '1 core/ Madonna '1 di ch'a uoi prima mi uolsi/ S'in lui mia fe scorgete a tutte Tore/ El duol on- d'io mi strugo inerui el polsi/ Se la uostra belta uostro ualore/ Son li saldi. . . ch' al'alma auolsi/ El fin d'i miei pensier altieri et casti/ Di pocha fede per ch' dubitasti/ Se leggiadre cagion al mio languire/ Scorgo (s'oso mirar) ne bei uosti occhi/ Che suoaue mi fanno ogni martire/ Per cui tanto piacer nel petto fiocchi/ Dolci mi son di uoi gli sdegni et 1 ire/ Dolce ch'in me le tue quadrelle scocchi/ Amor si dolce fiame al cor mandasti/ Di pocha fede per ch' dubitasti/ Fermo son di soffrir ogni aspra doglia/ Ch'amor me'affida all' amorosa in- presa/Et gli ardenti disir ogni or mia uoglia/ D'ostinato pensier la mente acesa/ Ne mai se cangera quella mia uoglia/ Per altro amor, per tempo o per offesa/ Donna ch'la mia speme al ciel altiasti/ Di pocha fede per ch' dubitasti. For reproduction and translation see Schullian PP-43 3-434- 315x211 mm. Stained and wrinkled. Mending at edges. PORPHYRIOS,Dedivinisetdaemonibus. In: 248. PORTIS, LEONARDUS DE 378 De sestertio pecuniis ponderibus et mensuris antiquis. [Venice?: n. pr., about 1500.] Smith p.70; Klebs 802.1; StUlwell P862. Front flyleaf has bookplates of Marquis Salsa-Malaspine of Naples and Viscount Ward, Earl of Dudley. From H. P. Kraus. Incunabula 167 195x142 mm. A-P, 36 ff. Smith assigns 37, but Mr. Samuel A. Ives in a letter dated Dec. 28, 1945 reports that the Plimpton copy has in reality only 36 and is identical with the AML copy. Text type 101R; corrections 72R. Woodcut initials. F.ia: See facsimile in Smith. F.ib: blank. F.2a: egnativs lectori./ N(3 lines) ihil Erat in 01 If aria re nostrati pplexu inuo-/lutuue magis: . . . , ending f.2b, line 12, . . . ingratus haberetur & in-/iucundus, bene Vale. F.3a: leonardi de portis iVRiscoN-/sulti Vicentini de Sestertio Pecuniis ponderibus/ & mensuris Antiquis, Liber Primus./ C(io lines)ommercia rervm/ permutado cuiqz superflua & ne/ces- saria: . . . Sign. B: niunt: quia totidem nostram libra constituunt: Drachmas/ F.i7b, line 29: mutauerint coniectura assequi. F.i8a: f leonardi de portis ivRiscoN/sulti Vicentini de Sestertio, Pecuniis, Ponderibus/ & Mensuris Antiquis. Liber Secundus./ I(io lines)AM excvsso sester-/ tio: & Pecuniis antiquis ita de-/claratis, . . . F.33a: Diagram, Dimidium Pedis Antiqui. F.35b, line 3: ... & ipsa aliquado fortasse edentur si vita & otium/ suppetat./ finis./ Quae absente auc- tore librarioi? in curia corrupta sunt sic corrigito./ Prisco^ niimoi?, pagina.i. linea.2., ... in 2 columns, ending f«36a, line 10, Alia figura sestertii H-S. F.36b: blank. Another copy is recorded in The Harvey Cushing Collection of Books and Manuscripts (1943) as Incunabulum 123. POSITIONES CIRCA LIBROS PHYSICORUM ET DE ANIMA ARISTOTELIS 379 Positiones circa libros Physicorum et De anima Aristotelis iuxta processum magistrorum Coloniae in Bursa Montis regentium. [Cologne: Heinrich Quentell] 16 May 1494. BMCI282 (IB4619); Polain 3246; Klebs 804.1. Bound with: 273. 285 x200 mm. F.47a, line 5 of colophon: rexerunt AML=Polain; rexeruut BMC. A few marginalia in red and brown. F.47b has an anatomical drawing of the head and inner organs; cf. Plate 6 and Henry E. Sigerist, Bull. Hist. Med. 13 (Mar. 1943), 317-319. 168 Army Medical Library PRISCIANOS OF LYDIA and MARSILIO FICINO, Expositio in Theophrastum De sensu, phantasia, et intellectu. In: 248. PROCLOS, In Alcibiadem Platonis de anima atque daemone. In: 248. De astrolabe In: 477. De sacrificio et magia. In: 248. PSELLOS, MICHAEL, De daemonibus. In: 248. De victus ratione. In: 477. [PUTEOLI] 380 De mirabilibus et balneis Puteolorum. Naples: Arnaldus de Bruxella, 31 Dec. 1475. BMC VI 858 (IA 29372); Osier (IM) 89; Klebs 819.1; StUlwell M508. Red morocco, restored. Label on front endpaper: RUegatoria E. Giannini, Napoli, Via Trinita Maggiore 17. Bibliographical notes in Italian on front flyleaf. From Paul Gottschalk, Berlin. 193 xi 37 mm. F. 1, blank, missing. Ff .2-9 quarto, rather than octavo, in what appears to be almost perfect facsimUe. Photostats from the Huntington copy supplied in a separate binding. F.45a, line 6 of the colophon: demini AML=Osler; domini BMC. F.46, blank, missing. Manuscript signatures. Foxed. PYTHAGORAS, Aurea verba. In: 248. Symbola. In: 248. QUAESTIONES NATURALES ANTIQUORUM PHILO- SOPHORUM. In: 13. 381 Quaestiones naturales antiquorum philosophorum. [Cologne: Cornells de Zierikzee, about 1500.] Positiones circa libros Physicorum et De anima Aristotelis. [Cologne: HeinrichQuentell] 16 May 1494. F.47b. (379) Incunabula BMC I 306 (IA 19494); Klebs 821.1; StUlwell Q9. 200x143 mm. F. 1, missing, supplied in photostat. 382 Quaestiones naturales antiquorum philosophorum. Cologne: Cornells de Zierikzee [after 1500? ]. BMCl3io(IA52i3); Klebs 821.2. 196 x135 mm. F.ioa, end: Corueliom AML; Coruelium BMC. RABANUS MAURUS 383 De sermonum proprietate, sive Opus de universe [Strassburg: The R-Printer (Adolf Rusch), before 20 July (or June?) 1467.] BMC I 60 (IC 638); Bibl. Osier. 7478; Klebs 524.1; Stillwell R3. F.ia has two library stamps, blurred. 373 x 265 mm. This copy agrees with the Osier copy in having a separate half-sheet, f.9, inserted between signatures [a] and [b]. This folio is necessary to the text and is apparently missing in the BM copy, which has only 168 ff. Ff.i68-169, blank, missing. Initial on f.ia in red, blue, and black. Other initials, initial strokes, underlines, paragraph marks, and headlines in red. Guide letters in brown. A few notes in brown, trimmed. F.ia has a note in brown on Rabanus Maurus, with a reference to Tritheim's De scriptoribus ecclesiasticis. Some folios mounted. REGIMEN SANITATIS 384 Regimen sanitatis [German:] Die Ordnung der Gesundheit. Augsburg: Johann Bamler, 23 Apr. 1472. Sudhoff 10; Osier (IM) 14; Ballard 592 (cf. 425); Klebs 828.1; StUl- well R42. Flyleaves from early printed commentary on the Psalms. 249 x 180 mm. 169 170 Army Medical Library Ff.2-37, 51, missing. F.i, which according to Sudhoff and Osier be- gins "(H)Ie hebt sich an das Register vri/ ...," is missing from both the AML and Boston copies. F.35V Sudhoff, "Hie enndet sich d-z buchlin/ genant Regimen sanitatis," is f-37b in the Boston copy. F.37r Sudhoff, 36a Osier, "Hie hebt sich an ein ander buch darinn (darinn Sudhoff=AML, darin Osier) man videt (videt Sudhoff=Osler, vindet AML),/ . . ." is f-38a in the Boston copy. Initial letters and paragraph marks in red. Stains. Manuscript signatures l1, m1; manuscript foliation xcvii-cix. Stains. 385 Regimen sanitatis [German:] Die Ordnung der Gesundheit. Ulm: Conrad Dinckmut, 5 Oct. 1482. H 13742; Sudhoff 16; Klebs 828.8; Stillwell R46. 270x193 mm. The collation is apparently [a4+3 b-d8 e10], 41 ff. F.4 is a half sheet and is necessary to the text. F.41, a blank, is mounted. Sudhoff reckons 40 ff., without the blank. F.3a, line 1: regimentt AML; regiment Sudhoff. F.2a has at the bottom two lines of blind impression. The outline capitals are filled in with red. Initial strokes, paragraph strokes, and underlines in red. Addi- tions to the Register on f.2a in brown. A few marginaha in red. F.4ia has 21 lines in German on the colors of urines; see Schullian p.419. Slightly stained. Many folios mounted. 386 Regimen sanitatis [German:] Die Ordnung der Gesundheit. Augsburg: Anton Sorg, 1490. BMCII 355 (IA 6053); Sudhoff 17; Klebs 828.9; StUlwell R47. Apparently deerskin, restored. Clasp, restored. Old shelf number on front flyleaf. Inscription of convent ownership on f. 1 a; name of con- vent erased. 190 x127 mm. F.ia, line 3: ge-/suntheit AML=BMC; ge/gesuntheit Sudhoff. In the AML copy the Register occurs on ff .71 a-7 2 a; Sudhoff lists it for ff .70^ 72r. In the colophon Sudhoff omits the diacritical marks on the y's. The initials proper in the Maiblumen capitals are colored in red which has pene- trated in each case to the other side of the folio. Initial strokes, paragraph marks and strokes, and underlines in red. A few marginalia. Incunabula 171 387 Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum, with commentary of Arnaldo de VUlanova. [Louvain: Johann de Paderborn (Westphalia), about 1480.] Addition: arnaldo de villanova, Regimen sanitatis ad regem Aragonum. C 5054; Polain 3325; Klebs 829.3; StUlwell R55. Late parchment binding, stamped with gilt. Signature on f.ia: Johan- nes Chadwicke. Inscription on f.ib: Charles Clay m.d., Audenshaw Lodge, Audenshaw, Manchester; see Schullian p.415. 198x132 mm. Initial in red and brown on f.2a. Initials elsewhere, initial strokes, and para- graph marks in red. Some foliation in brown, trimmed. Marginalia in brown, trimmed, in Latin and English; see Schullian pp.418-419. Recipe in English "contra flegma" on f.ib. 388 Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum, with commentary of Arnaldo de VUlanova. Paris: Felix Baligault, 17 Nov. 149 3. HC 13760; Pell 1296; Klebs 831.3; Stillwell R59. Late brown calf, restored. Signature in right outer margin of f .2a: De Reaux. 191 xi 30 mm. a-g8 h10. F.i missing. F.2 cropped at top and bottom margin, with loss of two lines of text at top on recto and verso. F.65a, colophon: \ Explicit AML; Explicit Pell. A few folios mounted. Marginal note on 1.2a: fratres sobrij estote; see Schullian p.421. 389 Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum, with commentary of Arnaldo de VUlanova. Paris: Andre Bocard, 17 Nov. 1493. C5069; Pell 1295; Klebs 831.4; Stillwell R60. Stamp on flyleaf: C. Clay, m.d. Signature on f.ia: Stephanus Hegger (?)• Army Medical Library 180x122 mm. A-F8-6 GH614. F.58a, colophon: f Explicit AML; Explicit Pell. Title and incipit underlined in red, device framed in red. Initial in black on f.2a. A few marginalia in brown, trimmed. Some fohos mounted. Ff.39 anuflfali al padirc ba carne t»ura molta fugfluita fa n ingcncra pur e men ria mfiiia a cbe la tenera Ogni carne x>c uacba c freda e fccba nutriea poco efca poco ualore poco augmenta e x>a poco ca lore Xferuello naufea fa c fie fredo at ftomacbo fa abbominattone uolfe majar mnanst'ogni ftafone Xa lingua a fua natura teperata comunamento e da bon nutrimento come la cbiede fa temperamento DDcdula in meja (la fredo e caldo fgma induce e molto la purifica c (o ftomacbo bumilia c mulltnca Xe rene tarde fan toigcfttone no fa bon fangue ne bo nutrimento ne fanno 350 ncflun operamenro ttbera oe fua natura e fredo e groflb nutriea aflat ma tardi (\ tugeflfe al ealdo ftomacbo n figato bon cite £1 figato molto e caldo e bumido ala aigeftion e molto buro c graue ctbo ? e poco fecuro Xa mtlja fa nutrimento no bono genera fangue nero e tofto fatia bona al ftoacbo ma tropo utfpaja Xo core e bt natura caldo e ouro c nel ftomacbo fe padiile tardt cbt uolefle igraflar t>a lut fi guard! £! uentre e fredo nt fua natura e nel ftomacbo tardt fe paduTc flema nel fangue fa c poco nutrifte Xa coda e calda ? al ftomacbo noce e fa fafttdio ofia toura o tencra colera rofla ancora aflai ingenera TPolmonc e dt natura feca e freda v tardt trigefte * ft.i aflat nel loco ' n anco fi nutriea molto poco DOofcoli ouer lacerti^oe le polpe bumide fon n fan fangue aflat ' cfiiperfluttafennemangerai Xa'carnc magra fi fa fangue feco i poco fuperfluita lei fi lafla ma meglto nutriea cbc la grafla Xa carne grafla fa bumido fangue |molfe fugfluttade e mal talento n ancbe fi fa bon nutrimento Uergelata f\ fa fangue tempcrato la coda e calda e al ftomacbo noce fa faftidie fa colera rofla adduce' £odica fa il fangue molto fredo " e fal uifcofo fecund: cbio fcriuo n anco (\ fa molto opilatiuo Xi piedi fi fa fangue aflai uifcofo e fredo ne pero e molto greue anci put tofto St natura lieue Ognianimal cbt (I mangiper Ibo li mebrt foi otnanci en caldt e lietti * X>i dricto fon fredife tuft greui Xa carne cocta cbe fia nela brafa molto nutriea e lo corpo fa forte ouro al padirc el fluro ftringe forte jCarne in graflb frita fa fafttdio Sura al padir ma pur fa nutrimento cocerla con oho fa put operamento Xacarne cbe fia cocta nele tecbt'e poco nutriea c poco t>a conducto utile molto a tufcaw lo ructo Oil pan oel gran col frumeto e Tale lettacto e cocto nifun e miglior digefta ben e oa forja e calore Xasimo pan oe gran tardi oigcfte optla ml figato e fa ooler el uentre la pietra fa in le renefimelmente 31 pan oorjo a freda fua natura nutrife poco e fa uentofit ade reftringe il uentre e fa friQiditadc iPantco e miglio He feco ogniuno e ciafcun di (or poco nutriea reftringe tl corpo tgrofla ognt molica £>gnialtro panefi ba fua natura fecudo quel t)i cbc complcrionato colli nun ufc come e naturato 31 rifo c temperate fredo e bumido nutriea ben me none bon al fianco cocer R uoi col lacte e ftitica anco Rhasis, Hystoria d'Almansore phUosopho: Libro terzo dAlmansore, 'Cibaldone.' [Venice: Baptista de Tortis, about 1493.] F.3a. (398) Incunabula 17 7 nosticatio secundum lunam (Astronomia); Capsula eburnea; De natura hominis; De aere et aqua et regionibus; De pharmaciis; De insomniis; avenzohar, De curatione lapidis. BMC V 448 (IB 22966); Klebs 826.2; Stillwell R170. Author and tide in brown on taU edges. 316 x210 mm. A few notations in brown. Stains ff.i 58b-159a. RHASIS, Liber divisionum. In: 399,400. 401 Liber Elhavi id est Continens artem medicinae. Brescia: Jacobus Britannicus, 18 Oct. i486. BMC VII 975 (IC31128); Klebs 827.1; Stillwell Ri72. Author in brown on fore-edges. Coat of arms stamped on f .2a: comes hercules silva [Count Ercole SUva, a book collector of MUan]. From Jacques Rosenthal. 414x275mm. Ff.i (blank) and 285-590 missing. This copy stops at the end of Book XII. Ff.5-284 numbered in brown 1-278, with errors. Some marginalia in brown. Slightly wormed. RHASIS, Liber nonus Almansoris, with commentary of Cristof oro Bar- zizza. In: 94. 402 Liber nonus ad Almansorem (cum expositione Joannis Arculani). Venice: Bernardinus Stagninus, de Tridino, 12 Nov. ^93. BMCV367 (IB 22178); Klebs 79.2; StUlwell R174. 332 x 220mm. A few marginalia in red and brown. F.i mutilated in upper corner. F.164 mended through colophon. Stains. 403 Liber nonus ad Almansorem (cum expositione Joannis Arculani). Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 18 Sept. 1497. HC(+Add) 13900*; Klebs 79.3; StillwellRi75. 17 8 Army Medical Library 308 x210 mm. A-X8Y10. F.i77b, line 1 of colophon: loan. Arcu. AML; loan Arcu Hain. Line 2: exce-/ptis AML; exce/ptis Hain. Line 3: felicis-/sime AML; felicis/sime Hain. Line 7: pecunie AML, pecunia Hain; assiduis AML, assidius Hain. Line 8: hone-/stu AML; hone/stii Hain. Line 10: Octauia./ni AML; Octauia-/ni Hain. Marginalia and underlines in brown. Stains. 404 Liber nonus ad Almansorem (cum expositione Sillani de Nigris). Venice: [Bonetus Locatellus] for Octavianus Scotus, 10 Apr. 1490. Addition: pietro da tossignano, Receptae super nonum ad Al- mansorem. BMCV 438 (IB 22842); Klebs 946.3; Stillwell R177. F-9ob: stamp of University Library of Freiburg, wreath with mono- gram VF. 293 x 195 mm. Marginalia in brown, trimmed. Underlines in brown. Notes in German and Latin on f.oob. Some stains. 405 Liber nonus ad Almansorem (cum expositione SUlani de Nigris). Venice: Otinus de Luna, Papiensis, 21 July 1497. Addition: pietro da tossignano, Receptae super nonum ad Al- mansorem. BMCV 569 (IB 24593); Klebs 946.4; Stillwell R178. Bound with: 164, Copy III. 303 x 200 mm. Ff.43-48, missing, supplied in photostat. Notes in brown on f .90b. De pestilentia. In: 477. De praeservatione ab aegritudine lapidis. In: 400. De proprietatibus membrorum et nocumentis sexaginta anima- lium. In: 400. Incunabula 179 De secretis in medicina, sive aphorismi. In: 297, 399,400. De sectionibus et cauteriis et ventosis. In: 399,400. Synonyma. In: 399,400. Tabula de herbis medicis. In: 399, 400. RODRIGO DE ZAMORA 406 Speculum vitae humanae. Rome: Conradus Sweynheym and Arnoldus Pannartz, 1468. BMC IV 4 (IB 17105); Klebs 857.1; StUlwell R208. Red morocco binding by R. De. Coverly. From Paul B. Hoeber. 273 x 186 mm. Ff.i and 81, missing, supplied in printed facsimUe and in photostat. F.i46a, line 3 of colophon: "norme" altered in manuscript to read "Rome." Initials in alternating red with purple tracery and blue with red tracery. Para- graph marks in alternating red and blue. Underlines, headlines, and a few mar- ginalia, trimmed, in red or brown. Slightly stained and wormed. 407 Speculum vitae humanae. Augsburg: Giinther Zainer, 11 Jan. 1471. BMC II 316 (IB 5419 and 5420); Klebs 857.3; StUlwell R209. Modern brown calf, probably embossed from an old design. Inscrip- tions on f.ia: Sum loannis Danielis Gudeni Anno 1650; Ex Testa- mento M. Michaelis Suppan, prae m. Decani & Senioris in Haugis anno 88. (See Schullian p.435). Inscription on f.i25b: Idem liber recussus Argentorati, hoc nostro seculo Anno 1606 in i2mo. 301 x 210 mm. F.ia, line 4: tpali AML; tpli BMC; tpali Hain. F.i25b, line 3 of colo- phon: saluberrima AML=BMC; saluberrime Hain. Line 4: arciepos. AML=Hain; archiepos. BMC. Line 8: impressoria AML=BMC; im- pressorie Hain. Line 9: MUesimo AML=BMC; MiUesimo Hain. Initial in red and blue on f.ia. Initials elsewhere, initial strokes, and underlines in red. Slightly wormed and stained. 180 Army Medical Library 408 Speculum vitae humanae. Besancon: [Peter Metlinger] 1488. HC 13947; Polain 3444; Klebs 857.16; Stillwell R222. Brown morocco binding by The French Binders, Garden City, N. Y. Inscriptions on f.ia in brown: Iste liber . .. (inked over) ordinis fra- trum predicatorum . . . (inked over); Ex biblioteca . . . ordinis fra- trum predicatorum (struck out); Iste liber ... est fratri... a magistro Iohanne de . . . fratribus Iohanne . . . Inscription on f.i8ob: Hunc autem librum emit . . . (inked over) straphici ordinis predicatorum conuentus . . . (inked over) legebat anno domini 1493 . . . (inked over); other notes below. From Wilfrid M. Voynich. 180 x124 mm. Of the 8 tracts listed on the title-page only the first, ending on f.i8ob, is present in this copy. Some initials and paragraph marks in red or blue. A few marginalia in brown, trimmed. Hole due to ink blot on f.i80. ROLANDO, Libellus de chirurgia. In: 227,228. ROLEWINCK, WERNER 409 Fasciculus temporum. [Strassburg: Johann Priiss, not before 1490.] HC 6916*; AmBCat 34, with the benefit of additional readings pro- vided by Miss StUlwell; Polain 3362; StUlwell R268. 280 x198 mm. 98 ff. (... P6), last two blank, AML=Polain=ont of the copies (Bonn) listed by Copinger; 96 ff. (. . . P4), Hain=two of the copies listed by Copinger (Copinger Library, Besanqon)= AmBM. F.7b: 50 lines plus headline AML=AmBM; 50 1. Copinger; 41 11. (Preface) Polain. F.2a, col.i, line i:li-/bro AML^Hain; li/bro AmBM=Polain. Line 3: vbi AML=AmBM; ubi Polain. F.7a, line 2: ps.cxliiij. AML, ps cxluij. AmBM, ps.clxiiij. Polain; di-/ligentia AML=Polain, di/ligentia AmBM. F.8b, line 1: felicter AML=AmBM; feliciter Polain. F.96D, line 33: Frederici AML=AmBM; Friderici Polain. Line 34: Mcccclxc. Incunabula 181 AML=AmBM; M cccc lxc Polain. Line 36: ali-/quali AML=Polain; ali/quali AmBM. Line 37: stra gemultoy AML=AmBM=Polain; strage multo U Hain. Initials, initial strokes, underlines, and paragraph marks in red. Marginalia in red and brown. Drawing of knight on horse on f .98b. Foxed and stained. 10 Fasciculus temporum. [ Lyons: Matthias Huss, about 149 5. ] C 2437; StUlweU R269. Brown calf, stamped; restored. Inscription on f.ia in brown: Ex Libris Congr. Semin. Iesu et Mariae (and in another hand) Cado- mensis. A second inscription, struck out, below. From WUfrid M. Voynich. 250x162 mm. F.98, blank, missing. F.2a, col.i, line 1: vtUis AML; utUis Copinger. F.97a,line 27: honestevi/te AML;honeste vi/teCopinger. Line 28: q>- plurma AML; qmplurma Copinger. Line 29: qd' AML qu~ Copinger; des angis AML, de angis Copinger. Marginalia and underlines in brown. A few stains. 11 Fasciculus temporum [French:] Les fleurs et manieres de temps passes. Lyons: Matthias Huss, 1498. HCR 6945; StUlwell R272. From Leo S. Olschki. 277x197 mm. Ff.3 and 6, missing, supplied in photostat. Ff.90-96 wormed. 12 Fasciculus temporum [German:] Ein burdlin der zeyt. [Strassburg: Johann Priiss, after 27 Oct. 1492.] BMC I 123 (IB 1673); StUlwell R274. Red morocco binding, with gold tooling, by Riviere & Son. From WUfrid M. Voynich. 270 x184 mm. Ff.i41-142, blank, missing. 182 Army Medical Library RUGGIERO,Practica. In: 227, 228. RUSIO, LORENZO 413 Liber marescalciae equorum. [Speier: Johann and Conrad Hist, not after 1489.] BMC II 504 (IA 12918-12920); Klebs 869.1; StUlwell R346. From Thomas Windsor. 205x142 mm. Ff.5 (BMC 4)-io3 numbered Fo.I.-XCIX. A few marginalia in brown. Slightly wormed and stained. Some mending. SACROBOSCO, JOHANNES DE, Sphaera mundi. See: 434. SALADINO FERRO D'ASCOLI, Compendium aromatariorum. In: 317, 318, 319. SALEMO, BISHOP OF CONSTANCE 414 Glossae. [Augsburg: Monastery of SS. Ulrich and Afra, about 1474.] BMC II 340 (IC 5767 and 5768); Klebs 877.1; Stillwell S20. Brown calf, stamped in squares, lozenges, scrolls, etc. Wormed. Re- stored. White label on front cover giving title and author in Gothic script. Parchment endpapers. Bibliographical note in German on flyleaf. Inscription on f.ia: Monasterij Sancti Saluatoris Lollingae. From WUfrid M. Voynich. 390 x270 mm. F.i, blank, missing. Ff.17-18 ([b56]) are single leaves. Woodcut capitals colored in yellow, red, blue, green, pink, and white through f.23oa. Smaller initials supplied in red. Underlines in red. SALICETO, GUGLIELMO DA, Chirurgia. In: 418,419. 415 Chirurgia [French:] LaCyrurgie. Lyons: Matthias Huss, 16 Nov. 1492. Incunabula i83 C5212; Klebs 486.1; StUlwell S24. Late brown calf, restored. Label on front flyleaf: Eugenio Moreno Lopez, Consejero de Estado, 1875. Note on f.2a: E bibliotheca Peronnet 1770. 179x115mm. a-p8 qr6 (c4 signed diiii), 132 if. F.3a: 143 x91 mm. 38 lines and head- line. Text 75G. Capital spaces and guide letters. Figures of instru- ments on f.i 19a. F.ia: (larger type) La cirurgie de maistre/ guUlaume de salicet/. F.ib blank. F.2a: Cy commece la cyrurgie de maistre GuUlaume/ de salicet dit de placentia./ Preface/ (6 lines) (text type)On bon amy ie auoys propose de te faire vng liure/ de cyrurgie. A celle fin doncques que la satisfaction/ corresponde a la petition de toy et des copaignons/ ... F.5a, line 17: Chapitre premier de leaue cogregee en la teste des enf ans nou/ueUement netz/ g (3 lines) Eneral enseignement est q quatre choses sont necessaires/ ... Sign.b: il y a pointure a la semblace de la pointure de vne aguUle. Et quat/ ... F.i32b, line 32: ... 7 a albarras 7 a morfee/ f Cy finist la cyrurgie de maistre GuUle de salicet dit de place-/tia par luy comacee a bologne 7 acheuee 7 corrigee a verone la de/ lincarnatio de nf e seigneur 1276 le. xxve. iour de may. veue sur le/ latin p honorable home maistre Nicole preuost docteur en me- dicie/ Et imprimee a lyo par maistre Mathieu hufz iprimeur la. 1 .^.9.2/ le. xvie. iour de nouembre. Initials in alternating red and blue, initial strokes in red. Paragraph marks in red or blue. Foxed and stained. 416 Chirurgia [Italian:] La ciroxia vulgarmente fata. [Brescia: Boninus de Boninis] 19 Dec. i486. R314; Klebs 485.2; StUlwell S26. Wooden boards; back of stamped brown calf. Clasps, restored. 204 x138 mm. [*4] a-18 m4 n-08 p6. F.2a: 139 x96 mm. 35 lines. Type 81R. Capital spaces and guide letters. F.ia (missing in copy described by Reichling): p(9 lines)Roponudo a ti dar ouer de componer un/ libro dela operacion manual: azo che la sa/tisfacion responda ala domanda a ti et a li/ toi copagni___ A few marginalia in brown. SUght stains. 184 Army Medical Library 417 De salute corporis. [ Cologne: Cornells de Zierikzee, about 15 00. ] Addition: juan de torquemada, De salute animae. BMC I 306 (IA 19497); Klebs 484.5; Stillwell S29. 200 x138 mm. Initial on f.2a in blue. Other initials, initial strokes, paragraph marks, and un- derlines in red. 418 Summa conservationis et curationis. Chirurgia. Piacenza: [Joannes Petrus de Ferraris] I) 1476; II) 25 May 1476. BMCVII1071 (IC32820); Klebs487.1; StUlweUS3o. Sheepskin, rubbed; restored. Inscriptions on f.ia: Ex libris Doctoris et professoris ordinis publici Chirurgiae...; Dr. Io. Gottl. Thi... 1833. 410 x265 mm. Initials in red and blue on ff.ia and 183a. Initials elsewhere in alternating red and blue; initial strokes and underlines in red. Paragraph marks in red or blue. Some marginaha in brown in early fohos. Slightly wormed, foxed, and stained. 419 Summa conservationis et curationis. Chirurgia. Venice: [Marinus Saracenus] 8 May 1490. BMC V 414 (IB 23233 and, with variants, 23234); Klebs 487.3; StUl- well S3 2. Copy I: Leather index tabs, torn. 317x210 mm. F.i, blank, missing. Copy II: Author in brown on fore-edges. 310x 207 mm. F.i, blank, missing. A few initials in early fohos in alternating red and blue. Paragraph marks in red; sprawling marginalia in red and brown. Foliation in brown. These copies display variation in type and setting up of numerous signatures and sheets from both BM copies and from one another. SALICETO, NICOLAUS DE 420 Antidotarius animae. Strassburg: Johann (Reinhard) Gruninger, 4 Mar. 1493. BMC I 108 (IA 1417); StUlwell S37. Maroon calf, stamped; restored. Clasp, restored. Leather index tabs, torn. Inscription on f.i44a: Hunc librum emit Romanus Klampurer Incunabula 185 (?) S. (?) crucigeris anno 1569. Notes in German entitled "Salomans radt" on f.ib. Notes in brown on back endpapers. 147 x96 mm. Initials, initial strokes, and underlines in red. Stained. SANTRITTER, JOHANNES LUCILIUS, Canones in tabulas Al- phonsi. In: 36. SAVONAROLA, GIROLAMO 421 Expositio super psalmo Miserere mei Deus. [Ferrara:] Laurentius de Rubeis, de Valentia, [after 23 May 1498]. BMC VI 614 (IA 25761); Stillwell S195. Formerly bound with: 279, Copy II. 203x147 mm. F.i6a, end: amen. AML; Amen. BMC. Notes in brown on f.i6b. SAVONAROLA, MICHELE, De balneis et thermis naturalibus omni- bus Italiae. In: 426. 422 De balneis et thermis naturalibus omnibus Italiae. Ferrara: Andreas Belforris, Gallus, 10 Nov. 1485. BMC VI 603 (IB 25701); Klebs 884.1; StUlwell S265. 300 x 202 mm. F.i, blank, missing. F.4ob, line 34: Registru huius libri. AML; Re- gistru quinterno U huius libri. BMC. Initials in red or blue; paragraph marks in red. Underlines in brown. 423 De balneis et thermis naturalibus omnibus Italiae. Bologna: Benedictus Hectoris, 13 May 1493. BMC VI 840 (IB 29047); Klebs 884.2; Stillwell S266. Flyleaf has bookplate of R. Ambrosini. From WUfrid M. Voynich. ! 86 Army Medical Library 305 x 200 mm. A few marginalia in brown. 424 De balneis et thermis naturalibus omnibus Italiae. Venice: Christophorus de Pensis, de Mandello, 20 Nov. [ 1496]. BMCV470 (IB 23494); Klebs 884.3; Stillwell S267. Copy I: From Leo S. Olschki. 310 x 205 mm. Marginalia in brown. Notes in brown on f.32b. Copy II: Bound with: 425. 291 x 197 mm. Marginalia and underlines in brown ff.25-32. De egestionibus. In: 426,429,430. 425 De febribus. Venice: Christophorus de Pensis, de Mandello, 16 Oct. 1496. BMC V 470 (IB 23487); Klebs 885.2; Stillwell S269. With this are bound: 424, Copy II; 430. Title on tail edges in brown. 291 x 197 mm. Marginalia and underlines in brown. 426 De febribus. Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 22 Nov. 1498. Additions: De pulsibus; De urinis; De egestionibus; De balneis et thermis naturalibus omnibus Italiae; De vermibus. HC 14489; BMC V 451 (IB 22991); Klebs 885.3; StUlwell S270. 310 x210 mm. F.i4ib, colophon: de febrib': pulsib': AML=HC; de febrib': de pulsib': BMC. Woodcut initials on ff.2a and 4a colored in red. Marginalia in brown. Stains. 427 Practica medicinae, sive De aegritudinibus. Venice: Andreas de Bonetis, 10 May i486. BMC V 362 (IC 22098); Klebs 882.2; Stillwell S272. Pigskin, stamped in borders and center panels of oval fillets, restored. Incunabula 187 Clasps, restored. Leather index tabs, torn. Printed label on front end- paper: J. Baart de la FaUle Med. Prof. Groningen. Inscription in brown on front endpaper: Hunc libro (sic) testamento donauit. . . vir dominus loannes Solczsch rector ecclesie in konigswart. Orate deum pro eo. See Schullian pp.421, 435. 430 x275 mm. Initials and paragraph marks in alternating red and blue. Ff.5-265 numbered in brown i-cclxi. Folio numbers added in Tabula on ff.2a-4a. A few marginalia in brown. 428 Practica medicinae, sive De aegritudinibus. Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 27 June 1497. BMCV 448 (IB 22962); Klebs 882.3; StUlwell S273. Inscription in brown on f.ia: 1515 die 8 decembris hora 2 2a Leo Xs pontifex maximus fecit introitum suum in hac ciuitate Bononiensi ut haberet coloquium cum christianissimo francisco francorum rege qui intrauit die ... mensis hora ... See Schullian, pp.427-431. 316 x207 mm. Marginaha and underhnes in brown throughout, including: (f.2ib) Ut in Franco Crescendulo Naonio 1563 mense Augusto; huic tamen non aderat dolor capitis, sed fortasse quia delirabat; (f.62b) Ut in Com. Mutio & in Annibali meo 1565 mense Augusto; (f.i43a) In anathomicis Recitat tamen Alexander Benedictus libro tertio capitulo quarto de quodam patre qui proprio lacte filium nutriit per plurimum tempus; (f.26ia) Ut in coniuge mea 1558. See Schullian pp.417-418. Slightly wormed. De pulsibus. In: 426. 429 De pulsibus, urinis et egestionibus. Bologna: Henricus de Harlem and Johannes Walbeck, 8 May 1487. BMC VI830 (IB 28772); Klebs 886.1; StUlwell S274. Flyleaf has coat of arms of Kirby famUy. 308 x 208 mm. 430 De pulsibus, urinis et egestionibus. Venice: Christophorus de Pensis, de Mandello, 10 Feb. 1497. BMCV470 (IB 23491); Klebs 886.2; StUlwell S275. i88 Army Medical Library Bound with: 425. 291x197 mm. A few marginaha and underlines in brown. Slightly wormed. De urinis. In: 426,429,430. Devermibus. In: 426. SCHEDEL, HARTMANN 431 Liber chronicarum. Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 12 July 1493. BMC II 437 (IC 7451-3); Polain 3469; Klebs 889.1; StUlwell S281. Pigskin, stamped with rosettes, lozenges, etc.; restored. Clasps, re- stored. Abbreviated tide on fore-edges in brown. Inscriptions in brown on front endpaper: Codex loannis Baermost (?) Ac In Vtri Doc. Omnia donat: damnatque tempus (see Schullian p.435); Maxi- mum vectigal Parsimonia. Printed bookplate on front endpaper, par- tially torn: m. jo. ad ami lempii, scholae crvcianae collegae tertii optime meriti, hvnc librvm possidet bibliotheca crvciana. An- other bookplate removed. From Leo S. Olschki. 470 x320 mm. ... [Le (5 and e blank) ^e] AML=Polain;... [L62 M6] BMC, which has a note concerning the variant in a copy seen by Gordon Duff. F.7a, line i:[E]Iula AML, [E]Yula Polain; XIIII AML, XIII Polain. Line 2: The AML copy does not have the correction of the numeral CXCI noted in the BMC. F.i6ja: The AML copy does not have the correction of the foliation CCXLXVII noted in the BMC. F.272 (CCLII)b, line 2:maguntia AML; moguntia Polain. Line 3: inuenta AML, inuenta Polain; aiiit AML, aiunt Polain. Line 26 anis A ML; annis Polain. F.278 (CCLVIII)b, line 34: de tan-/to AML; e tan-/to Polain. Line 42: profertnr AML; profatur Polain. F.282(CCLXII)a, line 1: libri. AML; libri Polain. Line 5: maximUiani AML, maximU ani Po- lain; sexti annus sui pontifi/catus primus. AML, sexti sui pontifi/catus. primus. Polain. F.284 (CCLXIIII)a: Woodcut of Dance of the Dead (CCLXIII Polain). F.286(CCLXVI)a, line 24: hystorijs AML; his- tories Polain. F.287(CCLXVII)a, line 50: friderico AML; frederico Polain. F.288 (CCLXVIII) a, line 13: usq5 in AML; usq3 ad Polain. Line 22: klendas aprilis AML, kalendas Aprilis Polain; M.cccc.lviij Incunabula 189 AML, M.ccc.lxviij Polain. F-32ob, line i: finis libri Cronicarum AML =BMC; finis Cronicarum Polain. F.32 3a, line i of text: existit AML, extitit Polain; fiet AML, fit Polain. For memoranda on woodcuts and text see FairMur (G), v.II, no. 394. A few marginaha and underlines in brown. Stains and some mending at tops of fohos through first half of volume. SCHRICK, MICHAEL 43 2 Von den ausgebrannten Wassern. [Strassburg: Martin Schott] 27 0ct. 1481. R(Suppl) 174; Klebs 895.7; Stillwell S301. Flyleaf has bookplate of Georgius Kloss, m.d., Francofurti ad Moe- num. 210x143 mm. [ab6]. Initials, initial strokes, and paragraph marks in red. 43 3 Von den ausgebrannten Wassern. Augsburg: Johann Schonsperger, 1484. H 14533?; C5320; Klebs 895.15; Stillwell S305. Blue morocco-grained leather, embossed in Florentine style; label in brown in center of front cover with title in gUt. Binding by J. Nep. Eckert, III Beatrixg. 12, Wien. 270 x195 mm. [a12], 12 ff. F.3a: 207 x132 mm., 32 lines, type 120G. Maiblumen capital on f.2 a. F.ia, line 1: ^| Hie AML; Hie Copinger. Line 2: zu AML, zu Co- pinger; gelydern AML, gelijdern Copinger; niiczen AML, niiezen Copinger. Line 3: Als AML; als Copinger. Line 4: gut AML; gut Copinger. F.i2b, line 1 of colophon: f Gedruckt AML, Gedruckt Copinger; Schons-/perger AML, Schonsperger Copinger. SCOTUS, MICHAEL 434 Expositio super auctorem spherae. Bologna: Justinianus de Ruberia, 16 Sept. 1495. 190 Army Medical Library BMC VI 849 (IA 29195); Klebs 900.1; StUlwell M479. From WUfrid M. Voynich. 187 x135 mm. Signature c (ff.i3-16), missing, supplied in photostat. In place of signature c this copy has a duplicate signature e (ff.21-24); signature e occurs also in its correct order between d and f. The BMC men- tions an erroneous signature d ij on the last folio of signature d; this error is not present in the AML copy. F.4ob, line 1: lectorer BMC. In the AML copy there is mending at the end of the word, on which the letters "re" have been supplied in manuscript. 435 Liber physiognomiae. [Venice: Jacobus de Fivizano, Lunensis] 1477. BMC V 242 (IA 20472); Klebs 899.1; StUlwell M480. Parchment binding. 195 x142 mm. F.78, blank, missing. A few marginalia in brown. Stains. 436 Liber physiognomiae. [Basel: MichaelWenssler, about 1485.] HR(Suppl) 14543; Klebs 899.8; StUlwell M481. From Leo S. Olschki. 205x145 mm. F.3b: 151 x 103 mm., 39 lines, type 78G AML; 34 lines, 77G Reichling. F.3a, col.i: [5 lines]Nci/pit li/ber AML; [ ]Ncipit li/ber Reichling. Line 3: phisi/onomie. A ML; phisi/onomie Reichling. Marginalia and underlines in brown. 43 6a Liber physiognomiae. [Reutlingen: Michel Greyff, i486.] H 14549*; Polain 2704; Klebs 899.9. Formerly bound with: 2 2a. From F. Thomas Heller. 207 x 147 mm. Incunabula 191 Traces of manuscript signatures, [a-e8 f6], 46 ff. AML; 1-58 64, 44 ff. Polain. Hain gives 45 ff., without mention of the first blank. F.2a, line 1: Cap.i. AML; Capi.i Polain. F«4a (3a Hain), line 2: Fe- derici AML=Polain; Frederici Hain. Line 3: q? AML=Hain, qd Polain; Conti-/nes AML=Polain, Contines Hain. Initials and paragraph marks in alternating red and blue. Underlines in red and brown. A few marginaha in red and brown. 437 Liber physiognomiae. [Venice: Joannes Rubeus Vercellensis, 1486-1499.] BMCV421 (IA 23144); Klebs 899.16; Stillwell M483. Brown calf, stamped in borders and center panels of rosettes; restored. Clasps missing. Oval coat of arms in white leather and gilt on front endpaper: rt. honble. thos. grenville. Back endpaper of parch- ment manuscript, written in brown in two columns in a tiny hand. 200 x 134 mm. F.i, blank, missing. Initials, initial strokes, and paragraph marks in red. Marginalia in brown. Under- lines in red and brown. Stains. 438 Liber physiognomiae. [Venice: Joannes Rubeus Vercellensis?, 1490.] HCR 14542; Klebs 899.15; StUlwell M487. Parchment binding. Inscription on front cover in brown: Signor Cr . . . Marescotti Bologna 169 (?) 3. Inscription on f.2a: Annibalis Mariscotti. From Leo S. Olschki. 190x135 mm. F.i, missing, supplied in photostat. F.2 a, line 1: Ca. .i. AML; Ca. .1. Reichling. F.4a, line 2: name of author inked over. F.40, blank, miss- ing. Some marginalia in brown and red. 439 Liber physiognomiae. Paris: [n. pr.], for Jean Petit, [after 1500]. C5326 [1500]; BMC (Th:Fr) p.397 [1505?]; Klebs 899.20. Parchment binding, colored purple; M.A.I, and .17.13. tooled on front cover. Oval stamp on f.ia; also inscription in brown: Ratisp.. 192 Army Medical Library 127 x9omm. Octavo, a-f8g4 (A-F8 G4 Copinger). F.3a: 93 x68 mm., 30lines, type 62G. Woodcut initials and Lombards. F.ia: (large type) Phisionomia magi/ (smaller type)stri Michaelis Scoti. Below, device of Jean Petit, cf. Polain, Marques des im- primeurs et libraires en France au XVe siecle (1926) 145, and, for the later and less perfect form which appears in this item, Konrad Haebler, Verlegermarken des ]ean Petit (Halle 1914) Hid. F.ib: blank. F.2a: I (7 lines)Ncipit liber phi-/ (text type) sionomie que compilauit magister/ Michael scotus ad pees. D. Frede/rici romano U imperatoris. . . F.3D, line 17: f Prima pars libri huius Cap. i./ N (4 lines)Obilis impator vir gratiose quasi omniu/ gratiaru et donoru/... F.5ob, line 24: ... Et hec de phisionomia / q nunc pdiximus dicta suf- ficiant./ ^1 Michaelis scoti de procreatioe, 7 hominis/ phisionomia opus feliciter finit./^[ Exaratum Parrhisijs sumptibus honesti viri Jo-/ hanis Parui comoran. in vico diui Jacobi. F.5 ia: P(4 lines)Rima pars libri hui' cap.i./ . . . , ending f-52a, line 27 . . . singuloy capituloy eiusde scientie. ca.cij./f Expliciut rubrice omniu capituloy con- teto-/rum in hoc presenti volumine./ F.52b: blank. Device on f.ia colored in red, green, and brown. Underhnes in red and brown. Shghtly stained and wormed. Ff.3-6 closely cropped at top. SCRIPTORES REI MILITARIS 440 Scriptores rei militaris, sive scriptores veteres de re mUitari. Rome: EuchariusSUber, I) 24Oct. 1494; II) 3 Nov. i494;III-V) [n.d.]. Contents: I)flavius vegetius renatus, De re militari; II) sex- tus julius frontinus, Strategematica; III) modestus, De re militari; IV) Claudius aelianus, De instruendis aciebus; V) onosander, De optimo imperatore. BMCIV 116 (IA 19003); Klebs 903.2; StUlwell S316. Front flyleaf has label of Paul B. Hoeber. 188x135mm. SCRIPTORES REI RUSTICAE 441 Scriptores rei rusticae. Bologna: Benedictus Hectoris, 19 Sept. 1494. Incunabula 19 3 Contents: marcus porcius cato, De re rustica; marcus teren- tius varro, De re rustica; lucius Junius columella, De re rus- tica; rutilius taurus palladius, De re rustica. BMC VI 841 (IB 29054); Klebs 902.3; Stillwell S320. Front flyleaf has stamp of Paul B. Hoeber. 305 x 208 mm. Headlines in brown. Slightly stained. SENECA, LUCIUS ANNAEUS, PHILOSOPHUS 442 Opera phUosophica. Venice: Bernardinus de Choris, de Cremona, 31 Oct. 1492. Addition: lucius annaeus seneca, Rhetor, Suasoriae et Con- troversiae. BMC V 466 (IB 23442); StUlwell S3 36. Parchment binding. Oval medallions in center, blind-stamped, with initials I.V.P. 308 x195 mm. The Declamationes, ff.6ja-8-$a, are in reality prefaces and excerpts of the Controversiae of L. Annaeus Seneca Rhetor; these prefaces and excerpts do not appear in the Controversiae on ff.i8oa-2iob. Shghtly wormed. SENECA, LUCIUS ANNAEUS, RHETOR, Suasoriae et Contro- versiae. In: 442. SERAPION, JOHANNES, THE ELDER 443 Breviarium medicinae. Venice: Reynaldus deNovimagio, 1 Aug. 1479. BMCV 255 (1620650,20651); Klebs 911.1 (pt. II), 912 (.1); StUl- well S420. Bound with: 446. The colophon on f.i42b covers both this book and 446. 300 x195 mm. 194 Army Medical Library Foliation in brown, by the separate tracts, to f.oi. Headlines also to this point. A few marginalia in brown and red. Rubrication as in 446, with delicately decorated initials on f.2a. Mending on f.150. 444 Breviarium medicinae. Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 16 Dec. 1497. Contents: serapion the elder, Breviarium medicinae; serapion the younger, Liber aggregatus in medicinis simplicibus; galen, De virtute centaureae; platearius, Practica et De simplici medi- cina. BMC V 448 (IB 22971); Klebs 911.2; Stillwell S421. Wooden boards, wormed; restored. Clasps, restored. Title on tail edges in brown. Inscription in brown on f.ia: Josephi M. Gamperij (?) Medicinae Phys... 1652. From Leo S. Olschki. 305 x 202 mm. F.212, blank, missing. A few marginaha, trimmed, in brown. Slightly stained and wormed. SERAPION, JOHANNES, THE YOUNGER, Liber aggregatus in medicinis simplicibus. In: 444. 445 Liber aggregatus in medicinis simplicibus. MUan: Antonius Zarotus, 4 Aug. 1473. Addition: galen, De virtute centaureae. HC 14691*; Osier (IM) 34; Klebs 913.1; StUlwell S422. Late brown calf, elaborately tooled in gUt; restored. Front endpaper has bookplates of Sir John H. Thorold, Syston Park. Penciled nota- tion on flyleaf: Longman 1879 (?). 312 x 220 mm. [a10 b6 c-f10. g8 h10 i11 k-s1018 u2]. In this copy ff. 12 and 15 occur be- tween 10 and 11 and again in their regular order, i5 (f.79) is a single leaf. F.ia, col.i, line 2: Trasla-/to AML=Osler; Trasla/to Hain. F.i85a, col.2, colophon: Antuium AML; Antoium Hain=Osler. Line 3: Au- gust. AML; Augusti Hain=Osler. Line 4: glieni AML; galieni Hain= Osier. Incunabula l95 Mr. James F. Ballard in a letter of May 18, 1945, states that the colophon of the copy in the Boston Medical Library corresponds with that in the AML copy. Shghtly wormed. 446 Liber aggregatus in medicinis simplicibus. Venice: Reynaldus de Novimagio, 8 June 1479. Addition: galen, De virtute centaurea. BMCV 255 (IB 20649); Klebs 911.1 (pt.I), 913 (.2); Stillwell S42 3. Earlier endpapers from register of I. R. Ispezione Forestale, c. 1859. Painted coat of arms on f.4a. With this is bound: 443. The colophon on f.i42b of 443 covers both 443 and this book. 300 x195 mm. F.3, blank, missing. Blue initial on f.4a on a delicately colored background of red, green, gilt, and white. Marginal decoration of red and purple. Other initials and paragraph marks in alternating red and blue; a few initials in brown. Ff.i and 2 backed; stains and mending in early folios. SERENUS SAMMONICUS, QUINTUS, Carmen medicinale. In: 82. 447 Carmen medicinale. [Rome: Eucharius SUber, about 1487.] BMC IV 124 (IA 19222); Bibl. Osier. 7495; Klebs 914.2; Stillwell S425. Parchment binding. Inscription in brown on f. 1 a. 198 x130 mm. Octavo AML=Bibl. Osier.; quarto BMC=Stillivell. SERMONETA, GIOVANNI 448 Quaestiones super Aphorismos Hippocratis et libros Tegni Galeni. Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 31 Mar. 1498. BMCV 450 (IB 22975); Klebs 915.2; Stillwell S429. Note of collation by J. Martini on earlier endpaper. Stamp on f.ia. 196 Army Medical Library 303 x 205 mm. Foxed and stained. SIBILLA, BARTOLOMEO 449 Speculum peregrinarum quaestionum. Strassburg: Johann (Reinhard) Gruninger, 19 Aug. 1499. BMCI 113 (IA i486); GW3460; Accurti2 p.73; Klebs 917.2; StUl- well S445. Wooden boards; clasp. From Leo S. Olschki. 200 x140 mm. F.i 1 a, line 5: seperataru AML=GW; separataru BMC. A few underlines in red. A few marginaha in brown or red. Shghtly stained and wormed. SILLANUS DE NIGRIS, Expositio in librum nonum ad Almansorem. In: 404, 405. SILVATICO, MATTEO, De lapide Begaar ex pandectis (Cap. 398 ^450). In: 42, 361, 362, 363,364. 450 Liber pandectarum medicinae. Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 10 Oct. 1480. BMC V 237 (IB 20384); Osier (IM) 193; Klebs 919.5; StUlwell S462. Pigskin, stamped in rosettes, fleurs-de-lis, etc. Clasps, restored. In- scription on f.ia: Ex libris Jacobi Janer Sacellarij in W. . . ; a signa- ture below. Inscription on f.2 a: Ecclesiae Sorethanae. 300 x 207 mm. 236 ff., f.236 blank, AML; 235 ff. Osler=BMC. Initials in alternating red and blue. Underlines in red. Marginalia in brown in German and Latin; see Schullian p. 149. Notes in German on back flyleaf; pre- scription on back endpaper. Stains. 451 Liber pandectarum medicinae. Vicenza: Hermannus Liechtenstein (Levilapis) [1480]. Incunabula 197 BMCVII1038 (IB 31820); Klebs9i94; StUlwellS463. Parchment binding. Early shelf mark on flyleaf. Inscription in brown on i.-^na: 1520. Liber iste mihi donatus est a doctore paulo lesbo Nissensj alias ursino cognominato phisico brixinensj fratre et amico meo incomparabUj; see Schullian p.425. 282 x195 mm. F.i, missing, supplied in photostat. Initials and paragraph marks in alternating red and green and initial strokes in red to f.io. A few marginalia in brown. Prescription in brown on f.322b. 452 Liber pandectarum medicinae. [Strassburg: The R-Printer (Adolf Rusch), about 1480.] BMC 164 (IC 676); Klebs 919.6; StUlwell S464. Maroon calf, stamped; restored. Clasps, restored. Initials of Thomas Windsor on flyleaf, with date May 22, 1884, and clipping from Kat. 39 (1884) of Karl J. Triibner, Buchhandler zu Strassburg. Inscrip- tion, mutUated, on f.3o8b: Est liber hie sancti. .. ; the inscription oc- curs entire on f. 152a: Est liber hie sancti martini louaniensis; see Schul- lian, p.42 3. 400 x265 mm. Manuscript signatures, partially trimmed. F.i, blank, missing. Initial on f.2a in red, blue, buff, purple, and white, with marginal decoration; initials in red and blue at beginnings of alphabetical sections throughout. Ini- tials elsewhere, initial strokes, and paragraph marks in red. 453 Liber pandectarum medicinae. Venice: PhUippus Pincius, for Bernardinus Fontana, 16 June 1492. BMCV493 (IB 23627); Klebs9i9.8; StillwellS466. Leather index tabs, torn. Inscription in brown on f.ia: Liber Sancti Thomae in Bursfeldia. On f.ib is a listing of contents in an early binding: Insunt Matthaei Sylvatici opus pandectarum Venetiis 1492. Quaedam manu scripta astrologica et medica. Johannes Jacobus de Bosco de Manliis luminare maius seu lumen apothecariorum in Me- suen Venetiis 1513. The last 2 items are missing from the present binding. 315x215 mm. 198 Army Medical Library F.i88, blank, missing. Initials and initial strokes in red to f.25a. Ff.i-4 mended. The editions of this work represented by 450,451, and 452 are those of Matthaeus Moretus. With 453 the name of Georgius de Ferrarus appears at the end, while the dedicatory letter of Moretus is retained at the beginning. In the edition pub- lished by Bonetus Locatellus at Venice in 1498 (BMC V 449, IB 22973) the letter of Moretus is missing, and Georgius de Ferrariis is said to have added "sinonyma succincte que deerant Symonis Ianuensis locis propriis cum quotationibus aucto- ritatum Plinij, Galieni, et aliorum doctorum." In 454 the name of Georgius is not mentioned; the title sets forth the same additions. Further investigation is needed to determine the extent of these accretions over and above the debt to Simon and many other authors which had already been pointed out in the letter of Moretus. 454 Liber pandectarum medicinae. Venice: Bernardinus Stagninus, de Tridino, 27 Mar. 1499. BMCV 368 (IB 22196); Klebs9i9.io; StUlwell S468. Brown calf, rubbed, with oval centerpieces stamped in gilt; restored. Ties, restored. Inscription on flyleaf: Johannes Houbholm (?) me possidet 1587. Bookplate of Dr. J. B. Holzinger on flyleaf. Inscrip- tion on f.2 a: Carmeli Straubingani. 300 x200 mm. Marginaha in brown, trimmed. Foxed and stained. Slightly wormed. Mending on ff.1-2. On the additions from Simon of Genoa in this edition see 453. SIMON OF GENOA 455 Synonyma medicinae sive Clavis sanationis. Milan: Antonius Zarotus, 3 Aug. 1473. BMCVI 710 (IB 25918); Klebs 920.2; Stillwell S475. Bibliographical notes in Latin and Italian on flyleaf. Illuminated coat of arms on f.ia. 326x230mm. Traces of manuscript signatures. Signature [1] misbound so that its folios run 1, 4, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 7, 10. F.i59, blank, missing. Illuminated initial on f.ia; initials elsewhere in alternating red and blue. Stains. 456 Synonyma medicinae sive Clavis sanationis. Venice: Guilelmus Anima Mia, Tridinensis, 13 Nov. i486. Incunabula 199 BMC V 410 (IB 23061); Klebs 920.4; Stillwell S477. 280 x190 mm. Ff.i and 100, blank, missing. Initials in alternating red and blue. A few marginalia in brown, trimmed. SOLDI, JACOPO 457 De peste. Bologna: Johannes Schriber, de Annunciata, for Thomas de Bo- nonia, 1478. BMCVI 818 (IA 28672); Klebs 921.1; Stillwell S548. Parchment binding. Signature in brown on f. 1 a. 197x137 mm. Initials and paragraph marks in red or blue. Slightly stained. SPEUSIPPOS, De definitionibus Platonis. In: 248. SPIEGEL DER KRANKEN UND STERBENDEN MEN- SCHEN. In: 131. SPRENGER, JACOBUS & INSTITORIS, HENRICUS 458 Malleus maleficarum. Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 17 Mar. 1494. BMC II 438 (IA7468); Klebs 926.4; StUlwell I140. Parchment binding, with some red coloring. Ties, restored. Inscrip- tion in brown on front cover: de Veneficio. Early title and shelf labels on flyleaf. Inscription on f.ia: Monasterii Sancti Michaelis Archangeli in ... . Inscription on f.2a: Monasterii Michael-Buranj. 220x163 mm- Initials in alternating red and blue. Marginalia in brown, trimmed. STEBER, BARTHOLOMAEUS 459 A malafranczos morbo Gallorum praeservatio ac cura. [Vienna: Johann Winterburg, 1497-98.] BMC III 811 (IA 51549); Klebs 931.1; Stillwell S679. 200 Army Medical Library 182 x 125 mm. F.8a, colophon: Finis. AML; Finis./ Impressum Vienne p lo. w. BMC. Notes in brown on f .8b, including method of treatment "In morsu canis rabidi." See Schullian p.419. AU fohos mounted. Mending at lower edges. Stains. STEINHOWEL, HEINRICH 460 Biichlein der Ordnung (Pest Regiment). Ulm: Conrad Dinckmut [ about 1482]. BMC II 533 (IB 9333); GW (Nachtr) 336; Klebs 933.5; StUlwell S681. Notes in German on f. 1. 270 x198 mm. [ab10l, f.i blank AML=BMC=Klebs=Sudhoff, Die ersten gedruckten Pestschriften (Munich, 1926) 104; [ab8], f.i6 blank? GW. Sudhoff, Deutsche medizinische Inkunabeln 191 points out that the Ulm copy [used by GW] has 15 ff., the Stuttgart copy 20. Maiblumen and outhne capitals colored in red. Initial strokes, paragraph marks, and underhnes in red. Marginaha in red and brown; drawing of peacock on f.i ib. Some fohos mounted. STRODE, RALPH, Consequentiae. In: 240. Obligationes. In: 240. SYNESIOS, De somniis. In: 248. THEMISTIOS 461 Paraphrasis in Aristotelem. Treviso: Bartholomaeus Confalonerius and Morellus Gerardi- nus, 15 Feb. 1481. BMCVI 894 (IB 28407); Klebs 955.1; Stillwell Tin. Signature on f.ia: Theodore Dupuis, London, 1857. 290 x195 mm. Headlines and marginalia in brown. Stained and shghtly wormed. Incunabula 201 462 Paraphrasis in Aristotelem. Venice: Bartholomaeus de Zanis, for Octavianus Scotus, 6 Oct. 1499. BMC V 434 (IB 23734 and 23736); Klebs 955.2; StUlwell Ti 12. Inscription, inked over, on f.i 15b. From Leo S. Olschki. 311 x 210 mm. A few marginaha in brown. Wormed and shghtly stained. THEOBALDUS 463 Physiologus de naturis duodecim animalium. [Leipzig: Conrad Kachelofen, 1493.] BMCIII633 (IA 12367); Klebs956.7; Stillwell Ti 18. From Leo S. Olschki. 190x133 mm. F. 18, blank, missing. Stains. THEODORICUS, Chirurgia. In: 227,228. THEOPHILOS PROTOSPATHARIOS, Liber pulsuum. In: 61,62. Liber urinarum. In: 61, 62. THOMAS AQUINAS 464 Commentum in octo libros Physicorum Aristotelis. [Venice: n.pr.] 1480. BMC V 584 (IB 25057); Klebs 961.2; Stillwell T224. From Leo S. Olschki. 300 x 207 mm. F.i, blank, missing. Large ink stain across upper margin and down part of outer side margin of f.2; it was possibly intended to cover some notations and has penetrated partially to f.5. 202 Army Medical Library 465 Expositio super libros De generatione et corruptione Aristotelis. Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 22 Dec. 1498. HR 1535; Klebs 965.3; StUlwell T221. Inscriptions in brown on L33D, inked over. From Leo S. Olschki. 311 x 251 mm. F.34blank (lacking, Reichling). Marginaha in brown. Wormed and stained. 466 Opuscula (51). MUan: Beninus and Joannes Antonius de Honate, 1488. 49 numbered and 2 unnumbered items are enumerated in the table of contents. For their titles see StUlwell T2 3 2 and 234. BMC VI 742 (IB 26365); StUlwell T234. Binding of parchment manuscript, colored in purple; some writing in large characters in black and red stUl visible on front cover: Qui natus e ... Cum patre & ... In sempitern. . . Inscription on f.2a: ad usum fratrum capucinorum conventus perpinianensis. From Leo S. Olschki. 278 x200 mm. F.i, blank, missing. TIMAEUS, De universitatis natura. In: 477. TORQUEMADA, JUAN DE 467 De efficacia aquae benedictae. [Augsburg: Anton Sorg, about 1475.] BMC II 342 (IB 5863); Stillwell T456. Binding from parchment choir book. 291 x 200 mm. Initials, initial strokes, paragraph marks, and underlines in red. Notation in red on f.8b: Aue vera salus que attulit veram lucem. De salute animae. In: 417. Incunabula 203 TORRELLA, GASPARE 468 Dialogus de dolore cum tractatu de ulceribus in pudendagra. Rome: Johann Besicken and Martinus de Amsterdam, 31 Oct. 1500. BMCIV 142 (IA 19436); Klebs980.1; StillwellT356. Copy I: 182 x127 mm. Copy II: Bound with Joannes Almenar, Libellus ad evitandum et ex- pellendum morbum Gallicum (Venice, Bernardinus Venetus, de Vitalibus, 13 June 1502), in a parchment cover upon which are a closely written imperial document and interlinear medical notes; trimmed. 202 x148 mm. Ff.2-59 numbered in brown 1-58. Marginalia in brown. F.6ob and the back fly- leaf have medical notes continued from the front flyleaves and ff.i-2 of the Almenar. Extensive stains throughout. TORRELLA, GERONIMO 469 De imaginibus astrologicis, 1 Dec. 1496. 'Valencia: Alfonso de Orta' [after 1 Dec. 1496]. HCR 15560; Haebler (BI) I & II642; Klebs98i.i; StUlwell T357. Parchment binding. Ties, restored. Signature in brown, trimmed, and stamp with crucifix on f. 1 a. 185 x140 mm. F.93, missing, supplied in photostat. F.94, blank, missing. Foliation in brown, trimmed. Marginalia in brown, trimmed. Ff.i-2 stained and mounted. TOURNEMIRE, JEAN DE 470 Clarificatorium super nono Almansoris cum textu Rhasis. Lyons: Johann Trechsel, 17 June 1490. HC15551*; Klebs984.1; StUlwellT35i. Inscription on f.ia: Ex libris Doctoris Joannis Seehauseri Monacen- sis. Bibliographical notation below. Two inscriptions, inked over, at top of folio. Inscription, inked over, on f. 162b. 204 Army Medical Library 226x157 mm. a-fffg-s8t10. F.i6ob, col.2, colophon, line 1: Iohanis AML; Iohanis Hain. Initials and initial strokes in red. A few marginaha, trimmed, in brown. Introductorium ad practicam medicinae. In: 476. TROMBETTA, ANTONIUS 471 De humanarum animarum plurificatione. Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 25 Oct. 1498. BMCV451 (IB 22987); StUlwellT418. 295 x205 mm. Some fohos mounted. TURA DE CASTELLO, De utUitatibus (Recepta) aquae balnei de Porrecta. In: 202, 227, 228, 229. ULSEN, DIETRICH 472 Hymnus de Sancto Judoco. [Deventer: Richardus Pafraet, about 1500.] C 5906; Polain 3883; StUlweU U50. Flyleaf has bookplate of Georgius Kloss, m.d., Francofurti ad Moe- num. Inscription on f.ia: Bernardus.. . From E. L. Voynich. 200 x138 mm. F.ib blank. The copy described by Polain shows traces of a figure of phUosophy (?). F.2a, line 1: Vlsenij AML; Vlsemij Polain. Line 2: bonom' AML; bononi' Polain. F.3a, line 15: rutulat AML; rutUat Polain. Initial strokes in red on f.ia. Copious marginaha and interhnearia. See Schul- lian p.425. Pharmacandi accidens. In: 241. Pharmacandi substantia. In: 241. Incunabula 205 VALASCO DE TARENTA, De epidemia et peste. In: 42, 54, 55, 5<5, 364- 473 De epidemia et peste. [Basel: Martin Flach, about 1474.] BMC III 741 (IB 37234); Klebs 1007.2; Stillwell V4. Cover of parchment manuscript, written in black in large Gothic characters with initials of alternating red and blue; ecclesiastical in content. Front endpaper has bookplate of J. Baart de la FaUle, Med. Prof. Groningen. 283 x195 mm. Stains. Ff.i-2 mended at inner margin. Some folios mounted. 474 De epidemia et peste. Hagenau: Heinrich Gran, 23 Nov. 1497. BMCIII685 (IA 13759); Kiebs 1007.3; Stillwell V6. 190 x134 mm. F.i 4, blank, missing. 475 Practica, quae alias PhUonium dicitur. Lyons: Matthias Huss, 20 Nov. 1490. HC 15251*; Polain 3889; Bibl. Osier. 7501; Klebs 1010.3; StUlwell V9. Inscriptions in brown, partly faded, on f.ia; two concern Sigismondo Polcastro's De restauratione humidi and Pietro da Tossignano. From Leo S. Olschki. 312x213 mm. The Tabula occurs on ff.ib-2b in the AML and Osier copies; accord- ing to Polain f.ib is blank and f.2 carries the Tabula. F.i ia, col.i, line 1: laxatia AML; laxatia Polain. F.269b, col.2, line 12: vtUissimus AML; vltimus Polain. Line 17: .xx. AML=Polain=Bibl. Osier; .yy. Hain. Drawing in brown on f.270a. A few marginaha in brown. Wormed and slightly stained. 476 Practica, quae alias Philonium dicitur. [Lyons:] Nicolaus Wolf, 10 Mar. 1500. 206 Army Medical Library Addition: jean de tournemire, Introductorium ad practicam medicinae. jacques despars, Summula super plurimis remediis ex ipsius Mesue libris excerptis, which is sometimes found inserted as signature A10 between signatures [ *4] and a8 of this edition, is absent from this copy; a photostatic reproduction of it from the Pol copy in the Cleveland Medical Library Association is bound separately and shelved with the volume. HC 15252*; Klebs 1010.4; Stillwell V10. Maroon calf, stamped; restored. Clasps. Leather index tabs, torn. Signature on f.i a. 197x135 mm. [ *4] a-z A-X8 YZ6 AML; a-z4 A-Z4 Copinger. F.368a, col.2, line 4 of colophon: atq? AML; atqu^ Hain. Marginalia in several hands, trimmed. Four flyleaves at the back have in brown the beginnings of an Index. Shghtly wormed and stained. VALLA, GIORGIO 477 Collectio. Venice: Simon Bevilaqua, 30 Sept. 1498. Contents: nicephoros blemmydes, Logica; valla, De expedita ratione argumentandi; euclides, Quartus decimus elementorum; hypsicles, Interpretatio eiusdem libri; nicephoros gregoras, De astrolabo; proclos, De astrolabo; aristarchos, De magnitudini- bus et distantiis solis et lunae; timaeus, De universitatis natura; cleonides, Musica; eusebius, De quibusdam theologicis ambi- guitatibus; cleomedes, De mundo; athenagoras, De resurrec- tione; aristoteles, De coelo; Poetica; Magna ethica; michael psellos, De victus ratione; galen, De optima corporis nostri con- firmatione; De bono corporis habitu; De inaequali distemperantia; De praesagitura; Praesagium; De succedaneis; Alexander of aphrodisias, De febribus; rhasis, De pestilentia. BMCV 52 3 (IB 23982); Klebs 1012.1; StUlwell N3 3. 312 x205 mm. F.i04, blank, missing; f.i34 misbound between 129 and 130. A few marginalia in brown. F.i mended; ff.17-19 and 24 cropped into headline. Slightly foxed. Incunabula 207 De expedita ratione argumentandi. In: 477. VARGAS, ALFONSO, DE TOLEDO 478 Quaestiones super libris De anima Aristotelis. Florence: Nicolaus Laurentii, Alamanus, 26 July 1477. BMC VI 626 (IB 27072); Klebs 49.1; Stillwell V84. Parchment binding. From Leo S. Olschki. 285 x195 mm. VARRO, MARCUS TERENTIUS, De re rustica. In: 441. VEGETIUS RENATUS, FLAVIUS, De re militari. In: 440. VERSEHUNG 479 Versehung von Leib, Seele, Ehre und Gut. Nuremberg: [Peter Wagner, 14189. BMC II 463 (IA 7976 and 7977); Klebs 1028.1; StUlwell V210. Visiting card on front flyleaf: Conte Paolo Vimercati-Sozzi/Socio degli Atenei di Bergamo e di Bassano/ della R. Accademia Valdar- nense del Poggio/ Membro effettivo della Societa Italiana d'Archeolo- gia e Belle Arti/della Societa Lombarda d'Economia politica/ del- l'lstituto Storico di Francia sezione Archeologica/ Vice Presidente d'onore dell' Istituto d' Africa/ Membro della Commissione per la conservazione de' Monumenti/ ed Oggetti d'Arte nella Provincia di Bergamo/ Membro effettivo fondatore dell' Accademia Storico Archeologica di Milano/ Socio corrispondente della Societa Filotec- nica di Torino/ Membro onorario dell' Accademia Fisio-Medico- Statistica di MUano/ ora Presidente del Patrio Ateneo. Added in pen and ink below and on reverse side of card: Socio onorario dell' assem- blea di storia patria in Palermo/ Membro corrispondente dell' Ac- cademia Dafnica in Acireale/ Socio onorario dell' Accademia Gioe- nia in Catania; see Schullian p.435. Inscriptions in brown on f. ia: Sum Ulderici Kraysii physici; Ex Libris Joannis Bapt. Lorenzoni I. U. Doctoris Clesij; PX. A fourth inscription is inked over. 205 x 143 mm. F.i 82, blank, missing. 208 Army Medical Library Marginalia, sometimes trimmed, in brown. They disagree occasionally with the text, as on f.i2b: Vide quam peruersa doceat; f.4ob, Vide quid tribua. . . super- stitioni. Slightly foxed. 480 Versehung von Leib, Seele, Ehre und Gut. Augsburg: Johann Schobsser, 1490. BMCII378 (IA6630); Klebs 1028.2; Stillwell V211. Stamped pigskin; clasps, restored. 178 x115 mm. F. 136, missing, supplied in manuscript facsimile and in photostat. Notations in German on ff.i a and 176b. The back flyleaf has a prescription for the lungs and a list of names perhaps from a family register. 481 Versehung von Leib, Ehre, Seele und Gut. Augsburg: Johann Schonsperger, 1493. BMC II 368 (IA6331); Klebs 1028.3; Stillwell V212. Covers of parchment manuscript, written in black in two columns, with red paragraph marks; ecclesiastical in content. Back of stamped brown calf, restored, with date 1680. Ties, restored. Endpapers, up- side down, from early printed book, passages relating to St. Catharine. Inscription of ownership on f.ia: Ruprecht. . . zugehorrig+1600. . . Im Monat Octob. From F. Thomas Heller. 179x122 mm. F. 160, blank, missing. Shght stains. VERSOR, JOHANNES 482 Quaestiones super libros Aristotelis. [Cologne: Successor of Arnold Ther Hoernen (Theodoricus or Conrad Welkerof Bopard)] III) [n.d.];IV) 5 Mar. 1488. Part 1 [n.d.], here missing, is sometimes ascribed to another edi- tion. Contents of Part 2 (Tracts III and IV): Parva naturalia; De generatione et corruptione. BMC I 297 (IB 5014); Klebs 1030.2; Stillwell V227. Incunabula 209 Maroon calf, probably a modern binding stamped after old patterns. Clasps. From F. Thomas Heller. 273 x 200 mm. A few initials, initial strokes, and paragraph marks in red. VINCENT DE BEAUVAIS 483 Speculum naturale. [Sine nota.] C 6257 [Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 1485]; Polain 3948 [Strass- burg: Printer of the 'Legenda aurea']; BMC II p.x [Basel: Johann Amerbach?], transferred in BMC III (Add) 860 (IC 1252) to [Strass- burg: Printer of the 'Legenda aurea']; Klebs 1036.2 [Nuremberg: anon, pr., i486]; StUlwell V265. Bound in parchment in two volumes, both containing on their front endpapers a mutilated bookplate of the Archinto family of Milan, and a second bookplate, also mutilated, in red. Vol. I (32off.): Illuminated coat of arms in wreath, cropped, at bot- tom of f .2a. It is colored in green, red, and white, and bears the legend priamo. candit. proles (?). 410x265 mm. F.2a, col.i, line 1: Vincentij AML=Polain; Vincentii Copinger. Line 2: pri/mo AML=Polain; pri-/mo Copinger. Line 4: materia. AML= Copinger; materia Polain. Line 6: libroruz/ 7 AML=Polain; libro- rum^ 7 Copinger. Line 10: q AML; q Polain. Line 12: Michi AML; Mihi Polain. F.5a, col.2, line 46: liber partis hui' AML; liber hui' Po- lain. Line 47: totius AML; totius. Polain. F.na, col.i, line 1: libro AML; libris Polain. Line 2: mudi. AML; mundi Polain. Line 6: em pmo mo /do mund' archeti/pus A ML; em archeti/pus Polain. F.3 20b, col. 2, line 20: quo venerant AML; quo venerant Polain. Illuminated initial in red, green, blue, black, silver, and gold on f.2a, with decor- ation on all four margins; bottom margin cropped. Slightly wormed and stained. Vol. II (282 ff.): Illuminated coat of arms in wreath, cropped, at bot- tom of f .9a. It is colored in green, red, and white, and bears the legend priamus. Some features present in vol. I, f .2a are missing here, but the actual escutcheon is the same. 410 x 265 mm. F.2 (322 Polain)a, col.i, line 1: deciminoni AML; decimi noni Copin- ger; decimononi Polain. Line 2 [6 lines] Ecimusnon' AML; [D]Ecimus non' Copinger=Polain. F.9(329 Polain)a, col.i, line 3: Guillerinus 21 o Army Medical Library (GuUlermus, Polain) de conchis. C. I. AML=Polain; Guillermus de conchis. Copinger. Line 4: auib' AML=Polain; avib' Copinger. Line 7: tenuior AML; teniora Polain. F.28ia is numbered 600 in Polain, but its verso is correcdy numbered 601. F.282(6o2), blank, is missing from the AML copy. Polain, though giving the total foliation as 602, states that when this edition is found in two volumes, the first volume contains ff.i-322 and the second 323-604. Illuminated initial and marginal decoration on f.9a similar to that in vol. I, f.2a. Stains throughout. Shghtly wormed. VISCONTI, GIROLAMO 484 Lamiarum sive striarum opuscula. MUan: Leonardus Pachel, 13 Sept. 1490. BMC VI 778 (IA 26646); Klebs 1041.1; StUlwell V244. Front flyleaves have bookplates of Georgius Kloss, m.d. Francofurti ad Moenum and I. M. Kemble, Esquire. 212 x145 mm. Foliation in brown. F.2 mended in lower margin. VOCABULARIUS 485 Vocabularius [Latin-German]. [Augsburg: GiintherZainer, 1473-74.] BMCII321 (IB 5564and 5565); Sudhoff 104; Klebs (Add) 1044.01; StUlwell V288. Maroon calf, stamped in rosettes, scrolls, etc.; restored. Badly wormed. From Leo S. Olschki. 310 x208 mm. F.ia, line 1: sequentis. AML=BMC; sequentis Sudhoff. F.i38b, line 27: qnq^ AML, quq^ Sudhoff; ponit AML, ponit' Sudhoff. Line 29: huiusmodi A ML; huius modi Sudhoff. Line 31: f Laus AML=Sud- hoff; Laus BMC. Shghtly wormed. Incunabula 2 I I WIDMAN, JOHANN 486 De pustulis, sive mal de franzos. [Strassburg: Johann (Reinhard) Griininger, after 1 Feb. 1497.] BMC I in (IA 1452); Klebs 1048.1; Stillwell W14. 195 x 135 mm. Marginalia, trimmed, and underlines in brown. All fohos mounted. Stains. WIRECKER, NIGELLUS 487 Speculum stultorum. [Leipzig: Conrad Kachelofen, about 1490.] BMC III 631 (IA11671); StUlwell W53. Back cover of old brown calf, restored; spine and front cover in mod- ern imitation, tooled in simUar designs. Clasps, missing. From Paul B. Hoeber. 210 x145 mm. Slight stains. XENOKRATES,De morte. In: 248. ZENO, ANTONIO 488 De natura humana. Venice: Dionysius Bertochus, 1 Jan. 1491/92. BMC V488 (IA 23591); Klebs 1055.1; StUlwell Z22. Of the 152 ff. in this edition, the AML copies contain only 58, stop- ping at the end of the De embryone. Copy I: Printed label on front flyleaf: J. Baart de la Faille, Med. Prof. Groningen. Stamp on f.ia: bibl. vnivers. lips. Duplum; a second stamp with coat of arms. Bibliographical reference in brown on f.ia to Conrad Gesner's Bibliotheca universalis. From Leo S. Olschki. 200 x140 mm. Initials, paragraph marks, and underlines in red; the color in the initials has pene- trated to the other side of the fohos. Slightly wormed. Copy II: Unbound. Ff.i and 5 have index tabs of parchment manu- script. 200 x 143 mm. 212 Army Medical Library ZERBI, GABRIELE 489 De cautelis medicorum. [Venice: Christophorus de Pensis, de Mandello, not before I495-] BMC V 470 (IA 23481); Polain 4068; Klebs 1058.1; StUlwell Z25. 199 x155 mm. F.ia, col.i, line 4: theorice medicine ordinari-/am AML=Polain; theorice ordinari-/am BMC. F.i6a, line 30: cuncta AML=BMC; cunta Polain. Line 34: appollo AML; apollo Polain. Line 37: cupis: alter AML; cupis i alter Polain. Some folios mounted. 490 Gerontocomia. Rome: Eucharius SUber, 27 Nov. 1489. BMCIV no (IA 18900); Klebs 1057.1; StUlwellZ26. Parchment binding. Signatures in brown on f.ia: Jo. Fan. Mani (?); A. Prigenti, inked over. 200 x133 mm. Ff.i35-136, missing, supplied in photostat. Traces of foliation in brown. A few marginalia in brown, trimmed. Mending in early folios. Stains. EARLY WESTERN MANUSCRIPTS ABULCASIS, Liber servitoris. In: 518. ALAIN DE L'ISLE,AnticlaudianusIV.i. In: 522. ALBERTUS, De sanctissimo sacramento. In: 524. ALBICH, SIEGMUND 491 Regimen sanitatis. 27 June 1459. Additions: [john of burgundy], De pestilentia; astrological miscellany; pietro d'abano, De physiognomia. I-C First Series XII (1891) 2. Limp veUum binding; ties, restored. Inscription on front flyleaf: T[homas] W[indsor] June 29,1883 nm/x. Also stamp of C. Clay, m.d. 213 x160 mm. Paper, [i2 810], 82 ff. Catchwords between gatherings. Traces of foliation beginning on f.3. F«4a: 128 x95 mm., 27 lines, written in brown in a humanistic hand. Tides, initials, and paragraph marks in red. F.ir: Notations in two columns, including "die 30 nouembris 1460 fuit maximum tonitruum in vrbe patauina etc. hora 17s" and an address in verse to the reader which begins "O tu che in questo libro te tra- stulli" and ends "E sia che si vole o vilano o cortese." F.iv: blank. F.2r: Astrological notes. F.2V: blank. F«3r: (red, 3 lines)R(brown) egimen sanitatis cuiuslibet hominis con- sistit in debita administratione sex rerum non naturalium que sunt aer cibus potus sompnus et motus vigilia in... et repletio motus et quies et accidentia anime et eis annexa. Primo videamus de aere. Aer in nimis parua quantitate per anhelitum inspiratus facit difficultatem anelitus... Different incipits for Albich's Regimen sanitatis are given in T-K 622, 644. In a letter under date of Apr.23, 1947 E. G. MUlar shows that the anonymous treatise in Arundel MS. 334, ff.53V~7ov, 213 214 Army Medical Library which has a somewhat similar incipit (T-K 506), is evidently not this work. The ascription to Albich here is on the authority of the ex- plicit. The tract contains scattered hexameters from the Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum and other sources. F.I4T,line 17: Notandumgenera juniperimane sumpta cerebrumcon- fortant visum pectus mundificant vocem clarificant stomacum con- f ortant ventositates repellunt cibum digerunt lapidem vesice frangunt renes dissoluunt dolores renum curant et valent contra venenum. Et si ignis ... cohopertus f uerit ad annum durat. Explicit regimen sani- tatis compUatum per reverendissimum magistrum Albicum bis doc- torem medicine physicumque Ulustrissimi principis et domini domini Vincislaui Regis bohemie etc. F.14V: (red) Tractatus de pestilentia secundum magistrum francis- cum de la pergula. Q(2 lines) (brown)uoniam omnia inferiora tam elementa quam elementata a superioribus reguntur ex influentia cor- porum supercelestium. .. (f. i5r, line 19) . . . Idcirco ego Franciscus de pergula physicus minimus de praesenti sum tractaturus et in- formare uolo de pestUentiis ficturus ad praeseruandum humana cor- pora. Et narrare de causis et materia corupti... (f.i8r, line 20) ... Et tamen unus magister Petrus morans... zagrabie... T-K 600. A com- parison with Sudhoff's text there cited shows that this is John of Bur- gundy's pest tract. F.i9V, line 14: . . . omnes libri medicinales conditi et completi ab origine mundi et hec dicta sufficiunt pro praesenti. Explicit tractatus vtUis et bonus de pestUentia factus et compUatus in actach (sic) per magistrum Franciscum de la pergula. A miscellany follows which includes: (red) NotabUe bonum de statura et quantitate ac com- plexione vniuscuiusque. N(2 lines) (brown)ota physici et quanti- tate et statura hominum allegant istam et talem rationem ... F.2ir, line 15: (red) Nota in quolibet mense quomodo debet se quis regere. 1(2 lines) (brown)n ianuario cottidie bibas tres globos de vino optimo... Cf. T-K 324. F.2 3r, line 23: (red) Incipit tractatus de natura signorum. S(2 lines) (brown )ciendum est igitur quod aries est signum orientale mobUe masculinum diurnum calidum et siccum igneum colericum. . . Cf. T-K 55. F.28r, line 18: Verses beginning "NU capiti facias aries cum luna re- fulget."T-K43o. F.29r, line 10: (red) Nota versus de complexionibus signorum. (brown) Magnum pUosum pulcrum corpus quoque forte ... Early Western Manuscripts 215 F.29V, line 24: (red) Sequitur de natura planetarum. U(2 lines) (brown)lterius est dinoscendum quod in tempore siue in hora natiui- tatis cuiuslibet. .. F.33r, line 18: (red) De creatione humana. 1(2 lines) (brown)n primo mense puer in vtero matris sue est quasi quidam sanguis coagulatus nullius rei hominis conformitatem et ymaginem... F.33V, line 15: (red) De natura planetarum. A(2 lines) (brown)nti- qui vere planetas uocauerunt dominos super hominem ex parte cor- poris ex animo revertatur... F.34V, line 24: (red) Sequitur de locatione signorum 1(2 lines) (brown)nfesto beate ... virginis sol dicitur in aquario ... F.35V, line 24: (red) Sequitur de tonitruo. S(2 lines) (brown)i in Ianuario tonitruum sonuerit. . . FL36V-37V are concerned with the various planets and begin "Nota quod in hora Saturni et in hora Martis non est bonum mutare de loco ad locum." Ff.38r-4iv, line 15 treat of the planets in Italian; they begin "(red, 2 lines)S(brown) e tu volesi sapere in qual segno tu seray nato computa U tuo nome e quel di tua matre" and end "Cancer Scorpio et piscis sonno de natura di aqua frigidi et humidi." Ff.41 v, line 16-42 v treat of the planets in Latin; they begin "Si vis scire in quo luna est" (cf. T-K 678) and end "et perficit cursum suum in 30 diebus." F.43r: (red, 4 lines)N(brown)obUitate generis vrbanica cum titulis uiro fulgenti domino bardeloni de bonatorsis mantue honorabUlissimo capitaneo generali petrus bald (struck out) padubalnensis parisius phUosophie minimus alumpnorum... T-K 431. F.8or, line 5: hoc bonum optimumque creauit. (red) Explicit liber compUationis physonomie a petro de padua in ciuitate pisiensi cuius tres sunt particule prima particula in intentione operis ... Completus anno domini M°CC° nonagesimo quinto. Amen, (brown) Scriptum per me . . . (erasure) ... in dicta ciuitate anno domini M°CCCC° quinquagesimo nono Iunij 270. Ff.8ov-82r: Notes on the planets beginning ".Ota quod si luna fuerit in ariete bonum mutare de loco ad locum" (cf. T-K 670) and ending "Non est bonum incipere bellum neque mittere ignem neque fodere pro here neque pro aqua neque domare equum." F.82V: blank. Stains. 216 Army Medical Library ALDEROTTI, TADDEO 492 Expositiones super 1) librum Tegni Galeni; 2) Johannitii Isago- gen; 3) Prognosticorum Hippocratis librum; 4) Regiminis acu- torum morborum Hippocratis librum; 5) Aphorismorum Hippo- cratis librum. 14th century. Army Medical Library News 111 (November, 1946) 1. Otto H. F. Vollbehr (De Ricci-WUson I 504 no. 15684). From The Rosenbach Company. In three parchment-bound volumes. 375 x 278 mm. Vol. I, containing 1) and 2): [128], 96 ff.; vol. II, containing 3) and 4), [5s j2 (single folios) jS+4 j8 jS+ij^ 6l ff<; voj tjj^ containing 5), [i4 i2 8 folios) j x8 x4+3 28 22j^ I21 ff. Additional parchment leaf at beginning of each volume lettered as modern tide-page. Catchwords between gatherings, and traces of signatures and foliation. Vol. I, f.2r: 272 x 209 mm., 2 coll., 62 lines, faintly ruled. Written in brown in Gothic, with paragraph marks and initials in alternating red and blue; dec- orated initials at beginning of tracts. Headlines in a later hand. A few marginalia in several hands. Some holes, tears, and mending in parch- ment. Some stains. Vol. I, f.ir: Q($ lines, decorated)Voniam omne bonum desursum est a patre fluens luminum in creaturas subiectas... (line 32) (red, 3 lines) T(brown)Res sunt omnes doctrine etc. liber iste diuiditur in u partes scUicet in prohemium et executionem... For an edition of this work see Thaddeus Florentinus, In C. Gal. Micratechnen commentarij secunde editionis emaculati et ab obliuionis iniuria nuperrime vindi- cati studio Thome Dionysii Polii Neap. (Naples, Antonius Frizius Corinaldensis, 1522). F.56V, col.2, end: ... De tertio uero habetur aliquid ab eodem eodem capitulo et quinto de generatione capitulo finali. [The text of the MS. is incomplete, stopping about halfway through Book III, at f .ccib, col.i, line 51 of the printed edition.] ut in car. Nolui. F.57r: (upper margin) Medicina diuiditur in duas partes in theoricam et praticam Quarum theorica diuiditur in tria id est in contempla- tione naturalium rerum et non naturalium. Et earum quae sunt con- tra naturam Ex quibus egritudinum scientia procedit quando extra cursum naturalem humores quattuor excrescunt ex qua occasione et Early Western Manuscripts 217 qua significatione egritudo habeatur. (text) Q($ lines, decorat- ed) Voniam compendiosa et lucida breuitate audientium animi demul- centur . . . For an edition of the Expositiones super Johannitii Isa- gogen see Thaddeus Florentinus, Expositiones in arduum aphorismo- rum Ipocratis volumen, in diuinum pronosticorum Ipocratis librum, in praeclarum regiminis acutorum Ipocratis opus, in subtilissimum loannitij Isagogarum libellum, loannis Baptiste Nicollini Salodiensis opera in lucem emisse (Florence, Antonio Giunta, 1527), ff. 343-400. F.96V, col.2, end: . . . uno modo essentialiter et hoc modo solum [Catchword below indicates that the next gathering, now missing, began "nam carnem"; the text of the MS. is incomplete, stopping in Chapter 54 at f.398a, col.i, line 61 of the printed edition.] Vol. II, f.ir: A(5 lines, decorated)micorum copiam delectabilem et gloriosam promictit studentibus scientia praeuidendi sicut uetustis- simi medici nos docet auctoritas... For the Expositiones super prog- nosticorum Hippocratis librum see the edition cited above, ff. 195-246. F.24V, col.2, line 32: ... et medici reales et medici rationales qui sciunt in utroque [The text of the MS. is incomplete, stopping with Book III, chapter 10, at f.24oa, col.i, line 43 of the printed edition. There follows in the MS. a line in red which is now in erasure.] F.25r: N(5 lines, decorated)Ostis enim quod nee hoc nee aliud aliquid opus scripsi gloriam quae a multis concupiscens Sed autem amicis largiens aut exercitans me ipsum et ad praesentia utUissimo exercitio et ad senectutis obliuionem ut plato ait monumenta thesauricans. . . For the Expositiones super regiminis acutorum morborum Hippo- cratis librum see the edition cited above, ff .247-342. F.6iv, col.i, line 18: ... quod talis stimulatio iudicet ptisanam esse dandam quod non uidetur [The text of the MS. is incomplete, stop- ping in Book II, chapter 53, at f.3o6a, col.i, line 2 of the printed edi- tion.] Vol. Ill, f.ir: quia non ad ultimitatem uenit causa autem ... For the Expositiones super aphorismorum Hippocratis librum see the edition cited above, ff.1-194; the text of the MS. is incomplete at the begin- ning, starting in Particula I, Aphorism 3, at f.4b, col.2, line 52 of the printed edition. F.55V, col.i, end: . . . passum sum lassitudinem grauem propter ex- ercitium quod duraui bene xx diebus. Expliciunt glosse super tertia particula quas corrigendo in eis fere nullas addictiones (col.2) feci nee correxi ea intentione ut adderem sed solum propter vitium scriptorum 218 Army Medical Library eas sicco pede uolui pertransire Et ego poeta compleui eas scribere in uigUia matheina de mense septembris M.CC.lxxxij [End of Particula III, at f .86b, col.2, end, of the printed edition; the title-page of this vol- ume of the manuscript has the note: Apografo scritto nel MCCL XXXII-MCCLXXXIII da Amedeo Poeti bolognese discepolo e poi esecutore testamentario del grande Maestro.] F. 121 v, col. i, line ^6: Haec autem verba ideo scripsi ut si alicubi minus completa reperiatur non ascribatur ignorantie sed potius nouitati et pigritie scriptoris et est perfectum hoc opus currentibus annis domini M.CClxxxiii decima die septembris deo gratias Amen.ff.194b, col.2, end, of the printed edition.] ARISTOTELES 493 De animalibus. iph century. De Ricci-WUson I 451 no.3. Modern wooden boards, with back of white pigskin; clasps. From WUfrid M. Voynich. 245 x 180 mm. Parchment. [212 i10 712 i8 312 i2] i64ff. Catchwords between gather- ings, some partially trimmed, some entirely cropped. F.2r: 2 coU., 150 x 105 mm., 32 lines, faintly ruled, written in England. Headline numerals in red and blue; initials in red with blue marginal tracery and blue with red marginal tracery, paragraph marks in alternating red and blue. F.ir: (red) Incipit liber Aristotilis de natura animalium agrestium et marinorum. (red and blue) in nomine domini nostri ihesu christi omnipotentis misericorditer et pie (black) translatio tractatus primi libri quem composuit aristotUes in cognitione naturarum ani- malium agrestium et marinorum___ F.i64V, col.i, line 26: . . . scUicet accidentium que accidunt non ex necessitate sed propter aliud scUicet propter causam finalem et propter causam mouentem. Marginalia in black and brown. Early Western Manuscripts 219 ARNALDO DE VILLANOVA 494 De bonitate memoriae. ijth century. Additions: Phlebotomia; Selections; De decoratione. I-C Second Series I (1896) 666. Parchment binding. Inscriptions on inside front cover: T[homas] W[indsor] June 29, 1883, n/z and C. Clay, m.d. Audenshaw Lodge, Audenshaw in Manchester. 205x141 mm. Paper, [i10], ioff. F.2v: 147x97 mm., 35 lines. Small Gothic cursive. Text framed in red ink; tide-page supplied in black and red by a later hand on f.i. F.2r:Incipit Tractatus de bonitate memoriae secundum Magistrum Arnoldum de Villa noua. Primo sunt necessaria ista euacuare mate- riam impedientem vel alterare malam complexionem... T-K 519. F.2V, line 34: . . . quia aliter non valeret et vngatur pars capitis me- morialis scUicet pars posterior etc. Finis. F-3r: Incipit phlebotomia Magistri Arnold] de VUla noua. Omni tempore si necessitas vrget phlebotomia est adhibenda verum ab .8. kalendas aprUis vsque ad 8 kalendas Iunij. . . T-K 462, where Ar- naldo's authorship is questioned. F.3V, line 6: ... vt pulegij aut menthe aut balsamitae aut aliarum her- barum quarum nomina sunt Infinita. Explicit phlebotomia. De con- fectionibus. Quia homines sanj communiter vtuntur confectionibus et ante cibum et post et tempore frigido et calido... Part II, Chapter 31 in the De regimine sanitatis beginning "Quod regimen sanitatis sit necessarium duplici via inuestigare contingit" (T-K 583) which was printed in the 1504 edition of Arnaldo's works; it is generally ascribed to Magninus. F.4V, line 18: Et haec breuiter de confectionibus et earum vsu suffl- ciunt. Finis. There follow, without tide, selections on wines, some at least from his De Vinis, as: Vinum aqueum ad decipiendum In- firmos, Vinum aromaticum ad ornatum mulieris, Vinum contra ven- tositatem et raucedinem, Vinum nobUissimum quod restringit fluxum. F.5V: Tractatus de decoratione. Faciei decor et venustas non tantum capiti sed etiam toti corpori conuenit. . . T-K 259, "(Richard of England?)." 220 Army Medical Library F.'jv, line 3: .. . Postea locum depUandum In loco ab aere frigido re- moto cum penna Illinias aqua tepida pilos Itaque humectando poteris euellere. Explicit tractatus de decoratione. Ff.7v-iovblank. De decoratione. In: 494. Phlebotomia. In: 494. Selections. In: 494. De virtutibus benedictae quercus. In: 516. ASTROLOGICAL MISCELLANY. In: 491. AUGUSTINE, Fragmentum. In: 524. Sermo. In: 524. AVICENNA 495 Canon medicinae I 2-4; III 1-22; IV 1-2. 14th century. De Ricci-WUson 1451 no. 1. Maroon calf, restored; clasps, restored. Both covers have four rec- tangles, each 77 x 50 mm., divided into three stripes; the two outer stripes contain 5 figures, mostly animal, within curves of foliage, the inner and narrower stripe contains the legend "ora pro nobis sancta dei genitrix." Each rectangle is framed by a border of vine leaves. An identical rectangle is described in detaU by Goldschmidt, vol. I, 266- 267 from a binding which he assigns to Ghent and dates about 1540. Bibliographical notes in French on front endpaper and monogrammed bookplate of Michael Tomkinson. Stated, according to De Ricci- WUson, to have belonged to the Benedictines of Saint-Amand, near Valenciennes; Tomkinson sale (London, 1922, II n.1614) to Ed- wards. From WUfrid M. Voynich. 185 x 120 mm. VeUum. [612 i6 2512 i10 812 i6 (4"6 cut »*•*>], 487 ff. Signatures, partially trimmed; catchwords between gatherings. F.2r: 133x81 mm., 2 coll., Early Western Manuscripts 2 21 60 lines, faintly ruled, with pin pricks in margin at each line. Written in brown in tiny, even Gothic hands; inscription on f.78r: Me wUlel- mus de predio scripsit. On this calligrapher see E. Ph. Goldschmidt & Co., Ltd., Catalogue 79 (1946) no.2, a signed manuscript of Caesar and Solinus; also mentioned are his 3-volume Rainerius de Pisa dated 1457-8-9 in the Bruges Town Library and a medical manuscript (this one?) in the A. Cavelier Sale, 1895, lot 3. Titles in red. Initials in various sizes beautifully Uluminated in red, blue, white, and gold. Headlines in a late hand. F.ir: (red) Capitulum primum de doctrina cause et egritudinis et ac- cidentis. D(6 lines, illuminated) (brown)icemus quod causa in libris medicorum est id quod primo uero est et ex quo prouenit inuencio alicuius dispositionis in corpore humano aut eius fixionis... F.78r, col.2, line 45: De principiis vniuersalibus doctrine medicinalis sufficiens. Deinceps autem elaboremus ut de simplicibus medicinis librum componamus si deus voluerit. Et ipse quidem nos iuuabit cui sint grates secundum innumerabiles misericordias. Amen. Me willel- mus de predio scripsit. F.78V blank. F.79r: (red) Incipiunt capitula secundi (sic) libri auicennae. (brown) Fen prima est de egritudinibus capitis vniuersis . . . (Tabula) . . . (f.82r)(red) Dictio prima de vniuersis egritudinibus capitis tercij libri canonis in medicina. Capitulum de utUitate capitis et partibus ipsius. Et primo. (brown) [2 5 lines] Nquit galienus intencio in crean- do caput. .. F»42 3r, col.i, line 11: ... decocte coniunctim et singulariter. (red) Expletus est tractatus secundus de doloribus horum membrorum et cum ipsius supplemento completur fen xxii. et cum eius complemento completur liber iii. . . (line 26) Explicit liber tertius auiceni (sic) (col.2) Incipit liber quartus. L(4 lines, Uluminated) (brown)iber ca- nonis incipit quartus de egritudinibus particularibus . . . (Tabula) ... (f-428v, col.i, line 18) (red) Fen prima de febribus et est quartus tractatus. Tractatus primus de febre F( 11 lines, Uluminated) (brown) EBRIS est calor extraneus accensus in corde... F.487r, col.i, line 37: Deinde facit crisim in septeno. Scias ergo Ulud. (later hand) Expleta est fen secunda. A few marginalia in a later hand. A few folios neatly mended at edges. Canon medicinae I 2.3 chapters 1-11,14. In: 511. 222 Army Medical Library BARTHOLOMEW THE ENGLISHMAN 496 De proprietatibus rerum. 14th century. De Ricci-Wilson I 452 no.7. Original wooden boards, badly wormed; they still retain considerable portions of the faded parchment manuscript with which they were covered. Back board split vertically, front board partially split. The spine was originally covered with brown calf, of which the over- lapping sides tacked to front and back covers remain, now rubbed and torn. The open spine reveals an admirable example of original sew- ing, in five bands and kettle-stitches; see Holmes, p.53 and Fig.9. Clasps missing. White paper label with number 270 on front cover. Holes for attaching chain on back cover; also parchment label with inscription in formal Gothic hand: Liber proprietatum rerum. Re- ponatur uersus occidentem in banco VII° I. Traces of designation of ownership on paper label in bottom margin of f.ir. Signature on f.2 ir: frater Mar... From WUfrid M. Voynich. 303 x 210 mm. Parchment. [612 i10 712 i8+5 912 i4 (4 missing>], 288 ff., plus two flyleaves at the beginning; f.284 mounted. The gatherings are signed at be- ginning and end in Roman numerals, except for the first, which has on f.ir "primus quaternus" and on f.i2V "primus"; catchwords at ends of gatherings. F.iv: 135 x 200 mm., 2 coll., 46 lines, faintly ruled, written in black in an English Gothic hand. Extensive marginalia, for which ruling is provided, in the same hand through much of the volume. Initials in red with blue tracery and blue with red tracery; paragraph marks in alternating red and blue. Headlines and titles in red. The guide words for the titles had been set down by the original scribe at the top and bottom of the folios, with reference marks in the text designating the spot where each title was to be inserted by the rubricator. It was probably intended that aU these guide words be trimmed off after the rubricator had finished his task; some were indeed trimmed entirely, others remain complete or only partially trimmed to reveal the work- ing methods used in the scriptorium which produced this manuscript. See Plate 8. F.ir: (red) Incipiunt proprietates rerum (red and blue, 3 lines) a«AW>4»» t^tj-uri put- MM&Vt'" $&**• cjuStA C? fljfm W.yJwprtV<*4>?.e>* uuM Oo fc^tie- wita^ •inctpir-'tttaib; dttftaTtirtlKuk 14-io Wjfit^trfyttt^iictt^tudilHiP * #-»* *\10 ^ <>ftViC ^tlorcfTdJn i«bw <£ 4Rw laMT *£u«r Arftrutr «-«t _ tt2c-&ce«M*'64>iuAF ArtfltvtW •fata ie-lTuc ^tu^vt (^niw ^j^f cy ; f ;«^^tew^^iaj* ;f4luw «W0 ttfW ql^W4j#? fh^dmtetf ttS VcaiuStvW*AurctfiMxd 1/uOy tic ^)o*- "prtfctauf 18 uct«n(> i# tCtefenf •«# eau«<-uUij «?m ca «j«4iifec}"U«&h?- dctm1;i«J«t . A>i4t ] iuuf>»u««Tr^Oicalaroart>n^CTrtoe «*■ Ya(hil4r^HbllM«ii»CUtfetti.'hUttuJ^ ^M - ttf^iWa tzRaptfl Bartholomew the Englishman, De proprietatibus rerum. [14th century.] F.59V. (496) Early Western Manuscripts 223 C( black )um proprietates rerum sequuntur substantias secundum dis- tinctionem et ordinem substantiarum erit ordo et distinctio pro- prietatum de quibus adiutorio diuino est praesens opusculum com- pUatum... F.287r, col.i, last line: . . . qui est alpha et omega principium et finis omnium (col.2) bonorum qui est deus sublimis et gloriosus uiuens et regnans in secula seculorum amen. Explicit tractatus de proprietati- bus (another hand, larger characters, in brown) fratris bartholomei de burgundia. (original hand) Auctores de quorum scriptis sunt haec dicta sunt isti. Augustinus. . . (line 36) . . . Zoraster magus. Istorum et multorum aliorum in istis libellis verba in diuersis locis. sumatim et breuiter resit.a.tur [recitantur in editio princeps, 89 in this catalogue] ut patere potest dUigentius intuenti. FL287V and 288 blank. Some holes in parchment around which text is written; some mending. BERNARD DE GORDON 497 Practica, seu Lilium medicinae. 1349. I-C First Series V (1884) 514. This manuscript is mentioned in the issue of the New York Herald Tribune for Sunday, June 30, 1889. A photograph of L73V was dis- played by the Medical Department of the U. S. Army at the Inter- national Exposition in PhUadelphia in 1876. Bound with: 523. 360 x240 mm. Paper, [i12 i7+6 614116 i12 i14], 1516°. Traces of catchwords between gatherings. Ff.2-151 numbered 1-150 by modern hand in dark red ink. Some folios mounted. F.3r: 257x152 mm., 2 coll. faintly ruled, 52 lines, written in brown in Gothic cursive. Initials, titles, and para- graph marks in red. F.i, written in different format and in a smaller hand, carries a text which begins in the middle of col.i of the recto "Causa epydimie et praeseruatio eiusdem primo de epydimia secundo de praeseruatione eius. . ." [cf. T-K 89], continues through the second column of the verso, and finishes at the top of col.i of the recto, ". . . ad pondus coriandri." 224 Army Medical Library F.2r: (red, 10 lines) I(brown)nterrogatus a quodam socrates quomo- do posset optime dicere respondit... F.i48V, col.i, line 56: . . . et si adderetur hoc esset opus perfecti ma- gisterij sUicet (sic) libeUus de regimine acutorum (col.2) morborum et libellus de crisi et de diebus criticis et libellus qui intitulatur tabula ingeniorum et sine ista factum est nihU et libellus de graduatione. [In the second edition, 112 in this catalogue, the text of Particula Septima ends at this point, and upon it, after an explicit, follow the tracts De ingeniis curandorum morborum, De regimine acutarum aegritudinum, and De prognosticis, which are absent from the editio princeps (GW 4080), from this manuscript, and from 498.] (red) Explicit Anno domini M°C0C0C°xlix feria quarta ante . . . velonge. On this follows a Regimen contra pestilentiam in another hand which stops at the bottom of the column with the words "alternis diebus pUlulis." Ff.i49r-i5iv blank except for ruling and for a few notes at the bot- tom of 151V. Scattered marginalia in brown and black. A few corrections in the text in black. 498 Practica, seu LUium medicinae. 8 Feb. 1419. I-C Second Series VI (1901) 367. Doeskin, rubbed and wormed; restored. Holes for bosses in center and four corners of both covers. Clasps, restored. Inscription on f.iv: Liber sancti petri in erfordia. LUium medicine ut dicitur. Inscrip- tion on f.2r: liber sancti petri In Erfordia. Flyleaves of stained parch- ment manuscript (offset on inside covers) in 2 coll., with initials in red and green and initial strokes in red; portions of the same manu- script visible in strengthening strips at the center of each gathering. Inscriptions on f.2i6v: Anno salutiferi partus 1603; Hubertus Gobe- lius 1603. 313 x210 mm. Paper. [1812], 216 ff., plus a loose leaf laid in, of different format but by the same hand, bearing in its first line the date 1417 and contain- ing weather predictions and other matter. Ff.3-215 numbered by scribe 1-213. Some folios mounted. F.3V: 228x152 mm., 2 coll. faint- ly ruled, 47 lines, written in black in a Gothic cursive. Initials, initial strokes, paragraph marks, headlines, and titles in red. F. 1 blank except for special ruling and inscription mentioned above. Early Western Manuscripts 225 F.2r: (red) Incipit registrum lUij cuius prima particula continet 30 capitula. (black) Primo de febribus in generali .1. (red) i., continuing with folio numbers in red to f.3a, col.2, line 14, De antidotis que valent contra passiones renum etvesice.24. (red) 212. F.3r, col.i, line 16: (red) 1(2 lines)ncipit tractatus optimus de medi- cina qui intitulatur lilium editus in monte pessolano per magistrum bernhardum de gordonijs deo gratias prologus I (14 lines) (black )nter- rogatus a quodam socrates quomodo posset optime dicere respondit... F.2i5r, col.i, line 6: ... Et si addentur hec hoc esset opus perfecti ma- gisterij scilicet libellus de crisi.et de diebus criticis Et libellus qui in- titulatur tabula ingeniorum et sine ista factum est nichil Et libellus de graduatione. Expletus est liber benedictus deus in secula et Bene possum ergo dicere. Hoc opus exegi quod nee iouis ira nee ignes nee ferrum nee edax poterit abolere vetustas etc. [The tracts De ingeniis curandorum morborum, De regimine acutarum aegritudinum, and De prognosticis are absent from this manuscript as from 497. The sentence above beginning "Hoc opus. . ." has echoes of Horace, Carmina III.20.1-5.] Explicit liber medicinalis qui intitulatur lUium medicine Scriptus pro (per?) henr... regis (is in eras.) pro quo dictum orate Anno dominj 1419. inconpleto 8. die mensis februarij scilicet in vigUia sancte appolionie (io corr.) appolonie ante meridiem hora quasi nona. deo gratias (red) Finito libro sit laus et gloria. . . C0I.2 blank. F.215V: (brown ink, smaUer characters, same hand) Contra guttam rosaceam ij?..., ending col.2, line 27. Below is the title Ad dissinteri- am lienteriam et diarriam. F.2i6r: Medical notes in German in the same hand, ending col.i, line 36. F.216v blank. Wormed in lower corners. Practica, seu Lilium medicinae I 1, 3-10. In: 507. BONA VENTURA, De praeparandi ad celebrandam missam. In: 524. BRUNO DA LONGOBUCCO 499 Chirurgia magna. 14th century. 226 Army Medical Library Green morocco binding, by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, London. PencUed pagination reveals that with this was once bound 501. From E. Ph, Goldschmidt & Co. 270 x180 mm. Parchment. [84 i6], 38 ff. Catchword at end of first gathering. Rectos numbered in pencil 285-359. F-3r: I04x I4I mm-> 2 coll., 48 lines very faintly ruled, written in brown in a Gothic hand. Large initial in blue with red tracery on f.ir; other initials, initial strokes, paragraph marks, and titles in red. Scattered marginalia in several hands. F.ir: R(i5 lines)ogasti iam est diu me andreas uincentine venerabUis amice mi quod tibi breui et aperto sermone in medicatione cirugie librum describerem collectum et exceptum ex dictis . . . T-K 631. F.37V, col.i, line 31: Inter eius tamen dentes aliquod lignum locetur ne cum motus involuntarius superuenerit dentium constrictione lingua ledatur et custodiatur ne eum frigus capiat et accidant sibi peiora prioribus. Explicit cirugia Magistri bruni dej gratia Amen. Qui dedit expleri laudetur mente Fideli. Amen. Amen. Amen. There follow in col.2 and on f.38 passages on the colors of urines, a "Difi- nitio bone urine secundum Ypocratem," and observations on the pulse; cf. 501. Some holes and tears in the parchment around which the text is written; some mending. Ff.i 3-14, 19-20, and 31 severely trimmed in bottom margin, without loss of text; f.38 cropped at fore-edge into text. BURKHARD VON HORNECK 500 Introductorium. 1464. Addition: De senectute conservanda [no date]. I-C Third Series VI (1926) 808. Bookplate on front flyleaf: Georgius Kloss m.d. Francofurti ad Moe- num. Inscriptions on front flyleaf: T. Windsor July 1873 m/d, and Emptus a Salkeld Londiniensi 29 Iulii 1867 W. H. Black. Another flyleaf has in Black's hand bibliographical notes signed Melas, with the indication "Utrumque librum rapidissime perlegi cal. Aug. 1867." Bibliographical notes in another hand on back flyleaf. 195 x135 mm. Paper, [i12 i10; i10 88 i6], 102 ff. Ff.2-22 are an autograph of Burk- Early Western Manuscripts 227 hard von Horneck, written in a large, ugly cursive and without re- gard for the way margins might be affected in binding; the inner mar- gins of the rectos and the outer margins of the versos are extremely wide, but the text is cropped along the fore-edges on the rectos and comes just short of being bound into the inner edges on the versos. F-3r: 144 x 93 mm., 14 lines. Ff.23-94 are written for the most part in a neat Gothic cursive and with more normal margins. F.26r: 155X 104mm., 22 lines. F.25 is by another hand. F.95r contains additions in the hand of Burkhard. His corrections occur on various other folios; those in the margin are often trimmed. F.i blank. F.2r: MS 1464. Introductorium burkardj de horneck Imperiali. Archiducalisque phisici etc. ad fratres et magistr.. dominum nicolaum peltz dominum Magistrum conradum medicin. doctores physicos franckfordenses spirenses et ad alios fratres meos nouos medicos et practicantes etc. fratres amantissimi dudum a me petistis ut vobis modum et formam ... introductoriam quam a diuo domino Magistro bartholomeo montagano medicinarum doctorj et monarche. . . vidi: et hac IuuenUj in etate mea exerpsi ad vos (ad vos struck out) de- scriberem... F.2 2r, line 14: periculosum vereberis Hec sunt fratres charissi.. quae sensi a praeceptorj nostro domino Magistro bartholomeo et exerpsi quia nihil vobis negare potui Valet.. lectores omnes et me amate et si quid . . . posuissem emendetis vestra lima acutissima or. . Datum in graycz Anno a natali christiano 1464. F.22V blank. F.23r: De Senectute Conseruanda. F.2 3 V blank. F.24T: Reuerendissimo Patri in Christo et domino domino Laurentio Herbipolensi episcopo et Franciae Orientalis duci dignissimo domino suo obseruantissimo Burchardus Horneck deditissimus seruitor. Cum mecum ipse duram humani generis sortem reuoluerem et inter cetera quae patimur mortale genus incommoda etiam laboriosam cogitarem senectutem quae et mille mala et grauem sepe molestiam se cum af- f eret... F.94V, line 18: praeseruant dorsum et neruos. Addition of two lines in Burkhard's hand; his hand continues on f-95r: Sic miseratore inter- veniente diuina praesertim... gratia conseruationj senectutis princeps ac Ulustrissime possidebis ad laudem cunctipotentis saluatoris Ihesu 228 Army Medical Library Christi Cui laudes infinitas et mortales porrigo semper in omnibus artibus et laboribus meis indesinenter. Amen. b. horneck. A prescrip- tion in his hand follows. FL96V-102V blank. A study of this manuscript in relation to Burkhard's life, his work, and his li- brary is in process of preparation by Dorothy M. Schullian. De senectute conservanda. In: 500. CLEOPATRA, Gynaecia de morbis mulierum. In: 518. COFONE, De modo medendi. In: 521. CONSILIUM PRO REGIMINE CORPORIS DEBILITATI IN MEMBRIS. In: 518. CONSTANTINUS AFRICANUS. See: 505. DINO DEL GARBO 501 De emplastris et unguentis. 14th century. PencUed pagination reveals that this was once bound with 499. 270 x180 mm. Parchment, [i10 i4], 14ff. Rectos numbered in pencU 361-387. F.3r: 203 x 138 mm., 2 coll., ^6 lines, written in brown in a Gothic hand. Initials, paragraph marks, and titles in red; marginalia in several hands. F.ir: (red, 3 lines)R(brown)ememoratio quarundam medicinarum que sunt apte cyrurgie secundum sententiam Galieni in libro de sim- plicibus medicinis particula quinta et ultima dicti libri. . . T-K 623. F.i2r, col.2, line 14: et balneum. Item fricatio cum suco corticum recentium eradicat furfures est expertum. Expliciunt Vnguenta Magistri Dini. There follow various medical notes in Latin and in Italian, including: Cura ernie aquose et carnose et ventose; (f.i2V, col.i) Aqua fortissima ad cautericandum et ad omnes corruptiones; Unguentum bonum et expertum ad sananda ulcera mala; (col.2) Aqua bona ad dealbandam faciem; Puluis magistri bernardi qui bis in die Early Western Manuscripts 229 carnem mortificat et abradit; Item aqua bona clarificans oculos; Item aqua contra pruritum oculorum; (f.i3r, col.2) Capitulo como lo corpo se uoi purgare; (f.i 3V, col.2) Lo grano sie una brave laquale... Marginal note on f.i probably continued from f.38v of 499: De urinarum diffe- rentia negocium multi .. ., cf. T-K 184. Some holes in the parchment; text written around them. DISCIPULUS AD MAGISTRUM DE SACRAMENTO AL- TARIS. In: 524. DOMINICI, DOMENICO,Dedecimisnonexigendis. In: 502. 502 Quod liceat pestUentiam fugere. ijth century. Addition: De decimis non exigendis. I-C Second Series XIV (1909) 237. Wooden boards; new back of brown morocco. Clasps, restored. That other tracts were formerly bound with the above is shown by the fact that lettering along the fore-edges is now incomplete and by the fol- lowing table of contents which is written on the front flyleaf: Iste liber est... Iohannis de Carbonibus capenatis 1490; Insunt hij tracta- tus videlicet Quod pestis est fugienda; Quod non licet laicis in bene- ficijs ecclesie imponere decima; Reverendi Patris Domini episcopi Brixiensis sunt praedicti tractatus; Item quod pestis non est fugienda de praedestinatione et alij tractatus; Item de missa et de utilitate di- centium et audientium et earn negligentium; Item expositio misse secundum dominum Ugonem car...; Item de priuUegijs et praeroga- tiuis uirginis mariae; Item Speculum peccatorum et de contemptu mundi; Item de Articulis fidei et ecclesiae sacramentis. Notes in brown in various hands on front endpaper and flyleaf, including: Non sum missus nisi ad oues que perierant domus israel [Matth.15:24]; Non est bonum sumere panem filiorum et dare canibus ad manducandum [Mark 7:27]; Etiam domine nam et cateUi edunt de miscis que cadunt desuper mensas dominorum suorum [Mark 7:28]; Tunc dicit Uli Jesus mulier magna est fides tua, fiat tibi sicut tu vis [Matth. 15:28]. Inscrip- tion on f.ir: Congregationis eremitarum Sancti Romualdi Camaldo- lensis ordinis sub numero 45. 208 x138 mm. 230 Army Medical Library Paper, [i10 i12 i4], 26 ff. Catchwords between gatherings. F.2r: 142 X95mm., 22 lines, written in brown in humanistic cursive between 1468 [see incipit on f.i2v] and 1490 [see front flyleaf]. F.ir: (dark red) Quod liceat pestUentiam fugere ad Reverendum Cardinalem sancte grisogonj papiensem nuncupatum [Giacomo Am- mannati-Piccolomini] eiusdem Reverendi Patris Domini episcopi Brixiensis epistula Incipit R(brown) euerendissimo in christo patri et domino colendissimo. . . sancte romane ecclesie Cardinali papiensi Dominicus episcopus Brixiensis salutem plurimam commendat. .. F.12V, line 6: . . . hie singulo die decedunt xviij uel xxti de discessu pape adhuc incertum est recipiam me in oppido propinquo. Vale. (dark red) Reuerendissimo (ssimo struck out) patris domini dominici Episcopi Brixiensis pro summo Pontifice Paulo [Paul II, Barbo] ad ducem et senatum venetum 1468 (brown, hand of table of contents) de decimis non exigendis. . . (dark red) Vas Electionis (brown) Paulus doctor gentium cuius nominis et autoritatis licet immeriti suc- cessoris sumus ad Thimoteum scribens nos monuit... F.2 5r, line 10: ... uos ad uiam rectitudinis perducamus. Finis. Ff.25V and 26 blank. Stains. For an analysis of the first tract in relation to its background and content see Dorothy M. Schullian, "A Manuscript of Dominici in the Army Medical Li- brary," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 3 (Summer 1948) 395-399- DE XII FRUCTIBUS LIGNI VITE. In: 524. EGIDIO DA ROMA 503 De regimine principum. 14th century. De Ricci-Wilson 1452 no. 6. Doeskin, torn and rubbed; restored. Clasps, restored. Decorated edges. From Wilfrid M. Voynich. 275 x185 mm. Parchment, [u12 2s i4+3], 155 fT. Catchwords between gatherings. Some gatherings signed. Folios numbered in an early hand. F.2r: 200x138 mm., 2 coll., 50 lines. Faintly ruled. Written in brown in Early Western Manuscripts 2 31 English Gothic hands. Titles and initial strokes in red. Paragraph marks in blue and red alternating with red and puiple. Illuminated initials with marginal decoration of ivy leaf; some with human heads as grotesques, as on ff.4ov, 41V, 61 v. Illuminated initial on f.ir with figure of bishop holding cross, and illuminated border with gro- tesques of crowned human heads, reptUe bodies, etc. Headlines of book numbers in a later hand. Scattered marginalia. Ff.i50-155, the Tabula, in a Gothic cursive. F.ir: (red) Incipit liber de regimine principum editus a fratre egidio romano ordinis fratrum sancti augustini. E(8 lines, Uluminated) (brown)x Regia ac sanctissima prosapientia (entia expunged) oriundo suo speciali domino philippo primogenito... F.i49r, col.2, line 44: Nam si intendat commune bonum et pacem ciuium merebuntur pacem Ulam eternam in qua est summa requies quam deus ipse suis promisit fidelibus qui est benedictus in saecula saeculorum. Amen. Explicit liber de regimine (verso) principum. Editus a fratre Egidio Romano ordinis Heremitarum Sancti Augus- tini. F.i5or: [3 lines] Vbscriptam tabulam de regimine principum venera- bUis Egidij volens advertere In primis sciat quod . . . (Tabula) . . . (f.i55V, col.i, line 23) Explicit tabula venerabUis egidij de regimine principum edita a fratre Galfrido Horsford ordinis fratrum heremi- tarum sancti augustini sacre theologie lectore. Wormed. DE ERRORE CONSCIENTIAE. In: 524. EXAMEN LEPRORUM. In: 518. GALEAZZO DI SANTA SOFIA 504 De febribus. ijth century. I-C Second Series X (1905) 118. Addition: mesue, Grabadin, 1426, I-C Second Series X (1905) 766. An earlier parchment binding, torn and creased, contained on its in- side front cover portions of a rescript of Charles VI of France con- 232 Army Medical Library cerning one Jean Champenois; additional strips from this rescript had been used to strengthen the center folds of the gatherings in this vol- ume. The back cover of this earlier binding, a parchment manu- script written in two columns, is here bound in as a back flyleaf. In- scription, inked over, on f.ir. 297 x 212 mm. PaDer Ti1 I210 I10 ^8"10 m!ss'ns) I10 I10 (8-10 missing). 212 I14 I12 C3"11 missing)"! 186 ff. Although the Galeazzo (ff.2-145) and the Mesue (ff.146-183) are quite distinct, the Mesue is treated as an Addition here, rather than as a separate manuscript, because ff.i and 184-186 show the same watermark, a watermark different from those occurring in the Ga- leazzo and the Mesue. Traces of signatures in the Galeazzo; catch- words between the gatherings. Ff.2-145 numbered in red in early hand 1-146; ff.128-129 of the early reckoning torn out. F.3r: 207 x 151 mm., 2 coll., 42 lines. Ff.i29-144 are written in long lines. Initial strokes, titles, and underlines in red; initial spaces and guide letters provided, but initials for the most part not supplied. Marginalia. F.i47r: 232 x140mm., 2 coll., 45 lines, faintly ruled. Initials, initial strokes, and titles in red. Marginalia. The whole is written in a variety of Gothic hands. F.ir: Prescription in long lines at top. F.iv: Tabula for the Galeazzo: Capitulum primum De cura generali febrium ... (col.2, line 28) 68 De variolis et morbUlis. F.2r: Cum teste Galieni septimo terapeutice et tertio aphorismorum commento decimoquinto et affirmante philosopho in prohemio physi- corum. .. T-K 162; cf. also the edition in Marsilio di Santa Sofia, Opus aureum (Lyons, 1517) ff.cxi-ccxxxix. F.i25V, col.i, line 12: cum comfortantibus earn quae praemissa sunt et potes de . . . iulep pluries (f.ccxxiiija, line 30 of the 1517 ed.). At this point the text is interrupted by a number of prescriptions which run through f.i28V, col.2, line 2. F.i26V, col.i, line 22 carries the date 1425. F.i29r resumes with the Galeazzo at an earlier point: aut quia (fiat suprascr.) hoc digestivum. 1? radicum feniculi apij... (f.ccxxib, line 6 in the 1517 ed.). F.i44V, line 35: in suma in hoc secundo tempore sic regatur paciens ut medicine variolarum sufficienter et celeriter plene ducantur ad extra In tertio autem tempore [Tabula codicum manu scriptorum praeter Graecos et Orientales in bibliotheca Palatina Vindobonensi Early Western Manuscripts 233 asservatorum v.IV (Vienna, 1870) records a similar explicit for no. 5298; f.ccxxxixb, line 16 of the 1517 ed. concludes, however: . . . ducantur ad extra. Et hie sit finis huius secundi tractatus ad laudem dei.]. F.i45 blank. F.i46r: (red) Incipit antitodarium (sic) Egregij lohannis damasceni continens xii distinctiones. S(2 lines) (brown)icud in libris nostris ex hijs que experti sumus quid rememoracione digna ex eorum agrega- cione sumam conteximus. T-K 686. F. 170 blank. F.i83r, col.2, line 15: oportet et quanto est antiquus melius. Finem huius grabadin accidit locus iste quae gratias omnium largitate bono- rum refecimus qui auxUiatur laboribus nostris et statuit in hunc tene- bras in quiete laborem. Iohanis nazareni filij mesue grabadin medi- cinarum ac vniversalem explicit particularium autem medicinarum cum dei auxilio incipiemus benedictus deus. Amen. Finitus 1426 die 26 octobris. The remainder of this folio is occupied with prescrip- tions; prescriptions follow also on f.i85r (verso is blank), i86r, and i86v. Some mending on edges. GALEN, Liber Tegni. In: 511. See: 492. De virtute centaureae. In: 525. GENTILE DA FOLIGNO, De hernia. In: 516. G£RARD DU BERRY. 505 Super Viatico Constantini. 13th century. I-C Third Series IV (1923) 146; De Ricci-WUson I 453 no.11. Flyleaf has bibliographical notes of T [nomas] W[indsor] AprU 4, 1873. Also armorial bookplate, with initials BAZW, of an abbot in Austria or Germany, possibly, in the opinion of Miss Meta Harrsen, at Walderbach; the dove and rainbow device which appears was de- 234 Army Medical Library rived from the mother-house of Alderspach. Signature on f.ir: Bi- bliotheca Weissenaviensis [Praemonstratensians]. 200x143 mm. Parchment. [11818 (8 missing>], 95 ff. F.9r: 152 x 119 mm., 40 lines, faint- ly ruled. Written in brown in tiny Gothic. Traces of headlines. Titles, underlines, and paragraph marks in red. Initials in alternating red and blue with tracery of purple or red to f.79, with some omis- sions; initial spaces thereafter unfilled. Illuminated initial, faded and cropped, on f.ir. Some cropping at top margins in early folios. Others mutilated at bottom before text was written. Some holes in parch- ment; text written around them. Remains of elaborate mending with thread on f.53. F.i rubbed and faded. F.ir: C(4 lines)um omnia ex quattuor dementis generata. . . T-K 150. F.95^ col.i, line 26: talia enim puluerizata cum oleo roseo habent consolidare et mendificare. Expliciunt Flosule uiatici. F.95V blank. On another manuscript of Gerard, with the text of the Viaticum, see Henry E. Sigerist, "Rare Books in the Welch Medical Library. 3. The Crummer Manuscript," Bull, of the Inst, of the Hist, of Med. 4 (Apr. x936) 335~338 andFig.i. Wormed. GIL DE PORTUGAL 506 Tractato di medicina. Perpignan: 24 May, 1463. 281 x 205 mm. Paper, [i16 (1 missing) ,16 jl4 jl6 j 10 j 16 j6 j4 (4 missing)^ j 2^ ff. Catch- words between gatherings. Folios numbered ii-cxxv in brown. F.i8r: 182 x 105 mm., margins ruled, 36 lines, written in brown in an easUy legible cursive. Titles in Gothic bookhand. Initials in alternating red and blue; initial strokes in yellow. F.ir blank. F.iv: Nota che U peso dimedicina equasi chomune intute parti et si- mUe... F.2r: (red, 2 lines)T(brown)Auola decapitolj diquesto libro. Et apresso segue alchune dichiarazioni dinomj derbe et drogherie et Early Western Manuscripts 235 malatie nominate in deto libro. Ilquale e stato translato dUingua Cate- lana in toscana. . . (line 7). . . Et prima Cominciano icapitolj dideto libro... F.4V, line 3: Aristrigniere tuttj humor j dicorrentj della natura delle donne. Capitolo Lxxuj. Finita larublicha o tauola deltractato dimedi- cina CompUato per Maestro Gilio diportogallo. Et segue daltre Re- cepe et medicine. Et virtu deche scripte in questo libro apresso aldeto tractate Et prima. Seguita larubricha dicose agiunte in questo libro... FL5V-6V blank. F.7r: (blue, 2 lines) C(brown)omincia ladichiarazione dipiu nomi derbe edrogherie et medicine et malatie contenute in questo libro et prima ... (Tabula running alphabetically to L15V). F.i6r: (blue and red, 6 lines) A(brown)l nome dinostro signore yhesu christo Et della sua madre sempre vergine madonna sancta maria. Questa opera e trattato fu compUato perlo VenerabUe reli- gioso Maestro GUio diportogallo dellordine disancto domenico. II quale ... fu maestro in artj et in medicina et compUo lodicto tractato. Et apresso che fu nellordine fu grande Theologho et uisse nellordine .XL. annj. Et finj sua uita ilgiorno della ascensione dinostro Saluatore yhesu christo liannj MCClxvj nella vUla apellata Santarem nelchon- uento delsuo ordine neldetto regno diportogallo. Doue apresso lasua morte alsuo sepolcro furono facti moltj miracholj. Et anchora per- tuto quello regno e tenuto in grande diuotione. Et io scriptore sono stato aldetto luogo et chonuento et sentito dimolti suoi miracholj et notabUj facti in vita et in morte. Infra lialtrj . . . (line 21) ... La presente opera tracta di Rimedij didiuerse malatie chome seguira perordine laquale . . . dUatino . .. stata translata in lingua Catalana Et io scriptore misono messo a translatarla in linghua italiana toschana lo migliore che sapro. Et quellj nomj dimalatie o derbe et vocabolj che io bene non Intendero lascero auocabulizare achi piu dime sara sperto della detta lingua. Et prima. Per Conseruare Icapelli delcapo. Capitolo primo. (red, 3 lines) P(brown)er conseruare icapellj delcapo che non chagiano prendete... F.88v (end of Chapter 73, line 24):Edaltra parte pomj dipesta in forma dimprastro etc. Et sic finis. Deo gratias. Finito adi xxiiij djma- gio M iiij lxiij in perpigniano il quale etranslatato dUingua cathalano in lingua toscana pero se alcuna cosa uifusse non bene dichiarata dinanzi trouera ladichiarazione piu distintamente diquello opotuto investigare parte in nostro vulgare et parte in latino. 236 Army Medical Library Ff.89r-i 2 ir, in the same hand, are occupied (ff .89V, 93V, 96r, 97V-99V, 109V, 1 iov, 113V, 115V blank) with various prescriptions and remedies, including: Perconfortare Uchuore; Amale didenti prouato; Amale dipondi et per fare dormire pillole marauigliose; Amale dibachi de- fanciullj; A dolore di capo edifetti ditesta; Medicine et rimedij dafuo- cho o acqua bollita; Hora seghue U regimento delcibo et delbere; Ricetta contro apistolenza per Maestro Io. dassmoneta; Item altra ricepta contro apeste. F.i 2 iv blank. F. 12 2r: Recipes in later hand. Ff. 12 2 v-124V blank. Mending at many points where the ink has penetrated the paper. On Gil see Ulysse Chevalier, Repertoire des sources historiques du moyen age, Bio-Bibliographie I (1905), 1791 s.v. Gilles de VaUadares. GIOVANNI DA PERGOLA 507 Practica. Osirno: 8 Dec. 1434. Addition: Bernard de Gordon, Practica, seu Lilium medicinae I 1, 3-10. I-C Second Series XII (1907) 813. Front flyleaf from a parchment ecclesiastical manuscript in 2 columns, bound in at its lower edge; initials and titles in red. 257 x180 mm. Parchment, [i1 212 i8 610], 93 ff. Traces of catchwords and signatures. F-4r: 153 x67 mm., margins ruled, 41 lines with spacing between paragraphs. Written in brown in a Gothic cursive. Extensive mar- ginalia in the same hand in the Giovanni. Some initial spaces un- filled. Titles in Gothic bookhand. F.ir: Tabula in 2 coll., beginning De Soda— primum, and ending col.2, line 27 De Variolis et morbUlis — 72. F.iv blank. F.2r: Soda est dolor seu lesio in membris capitis. Est autem notan- dum... F-79r (end of Chapter 72): pulueris concularum et cum oleo delUio fiat vnguentum et utere prouestigijs variolarum et morbUlorum de- Early Western Manuscripts 237 struendis. Ehic sit finis huius parue pratice perminimum Artium et Medicine doctorem Johannem Ser Anthonij depergula agregate ex intentione plurimorum famosissimorum doctorum complete in (?) anno secundo quo fuj Auximj 1434 die conceptionis beate Marie vir- ginis ante prandium In Agregatione cuius multum insudauj in signis omnium egritudinum distinctiuis Amore dUectissimj Amicj nostrj Johannis Bertutij [cf. f.48r, line 29: Experimentum Johannis Bertutij ad omnes istas oppilationes. . .] de auximo [cf. f.55V, marginal note: Vidisti totum hoc Auximj in thoma Angelj] Ad laudem Magnj dei Amen. F.79V blank. F.8or: [4 lines]Ebris est calor igneus (struck out) mutatus ad igneum calor est ibj loco generis quia omnes febres conueniunt in calore in- natural j... T-K 261. F.93r, line 28: debilitas apetitus confortetur cum aromaticis et ace- tosis. Clarificatio hec locum primo regiminis acutorum. F.93V blank. Cited in the Giovanni are such authors as Mesue, Avicenna, Galen, Serapion, Rhasis, Guglielmo da Saliceto, and Pietro da Tossignano. Some imperfections in the parchment. Slightly wormed in early and late fohos. GREGORY, De dignitate sacerdotum. In: 524. Moralia, c.29. In: 524. GUAINERIO, ANTONIO, Antidotarium. In: 508. 508 De balneis. ijth century, after 1481. Addition: Antidotarium. I-C Third Series VI (1926) 283. Bound with: 221. 267 x187 mm. Paper, [i1016], 16 ff. F.2v: 200x 125 mm., 2 coll. ruled, 45 lines. Writ- ten in brown in a humanistic hand. The same hand has supplied ff. 265-266 of 221 (1481). Titles in larger characters. Initial spaces and guide letters; initials not supplied. Army Medical Library F.ir: Antonij Guaijnerij de balneis aque ciuitatis antiquissime Com- mentariolus feliciter Incipit quinque tenens capitula. Capitulum primum. De notificatione balneorum . . . (Tabula) . . . (line 21) De notificatione balneorum et eorum munere. Capitulum primum. [3 lines] Via nonnulli uiri doctissimi balneorum quorundam in Italia ex- istentium uirtutes descripserunt propter mirabiles ipsorum erf ectus... T-K 569. F-4r, col.2, end: . . . se habeat custodire quae praesentis capittuli in- tensionis fuerant Amen. Finis tractatus de balneis montisferrati. F.4V: [2 lines]Ncipit antidotarium eiusdem clarissimi Doctoris An- tonij Guaijnerij non minus utUe quam compendiosum et ad opus prac- ticum maxime necessarium continens capitula. Capitulum primum De clisteribus . . . (Tabula) . . . (col.2) De clisteribus Capitulum primum [2 lines]listere commune lenitiuum 1^ Malue matrum Viola- rum . . . T-K 104. F.i6v, col.2, line 36: . . . ex aqua rosata cum folijs aurj et argentj de- corentur. Laus deo nostro Ihesu christo. Finis. GUY DE CHAULIAC 509 Chirurgia. n Mar. 1476. I-C Second Series VI (1901) 560. Maroon calf, badly rubbed, stamped with frame lines, rosettes, and scrolls bearing the legend maria; restored. Clasp, restored. Index tabs, torn. Cropped notes in brown pasted on f.ir: Johannes Eber- hardi Cappellanus vester in lutembach. . . ego peto consUium a uobis ich verschreiben wie ich zu ... ich harter stulgang hab frisch blut von mir ... Also bookplate of Arthur Hope, Esq. of Woodbury, Canter- bury, New Zealand. Inscription on f-9r: Collegii Sancti Petri junioris Argentinae. 288 x206 mm. Paper, [i8 1712], 212 ff. Catchwords between gatherings; gatherings numbered without regard for first gathering. F.i or: 215 x145 mm., 2 coll. ruled, 42 lines, written in brown with titles in red, paragraph mar.ks and initials in red or blue. Headlines in a tiny hand. Drawings of surgical instruments in red, blue, or black. See Plate 9. F.ir: see above. 238 & ;uctnl4ia5-pot-t>ttiaMiOCyHC In ttol fia aH-utv:«tur abm^ix j^^ao^nV-^Fijre uo nnatnu dFpAlta >»3*c-TUitciia. fticuikt cu tut %ni.-ur^vr dr vwt^i w «|£>>vhI ta rait-cnt-jWt^i/^rbttJ pofh/2 auut obUn^jrcjAptir OuJ oifuaal d-fij^n*mw7vla run* fWfVbu^rvf 2tftec!rtit CjhtnU$ ^ I c|hoiiuA2C Vio 4^fWl»A {VU|OU ucufbntrutc:itt Sn^t^Y*}' "^c comtcbiS rniHtibu$ Jc^opa ctf* o|rt>^ if * LA i if cy^af 0-& tiArt-vH fimu** rh*Hh$Jytrfcec3r j?f\ttt wiOrxt fif ^*iy^uctw*1 VHcllOit ^2VHA2auj) t-8V IU3 % uj 'pi tip rruit-cua 5>ottcivm -v* hh pUmtfWtilui Cf pftwaw* v;autc: id«jutt*ui Vf b»mrftvUa aVioWu (; pwitr n3 LUtltV wL^ W^02^*^ (W(ri], 11 ff. F.2r: 263 x 155 mm., 2 coll., 65 lines, ruled. Written in brown, with initials, initial strokes, paragraph marks, and titles in red. Several diagrams. F.ir: (red) Incipit Spera Dass ist das anwanch des puchse spere. D(4 lines) (brown)as kurcz puch von der gestalt der werld teil wir in vier haubstuck... F.ur, col.i, end: . . . Das krichischen sprechet ariopagita sprech an Early Western Manuscripts *57 dem marter tag vnsers herrn ihesu christi. Aintweder got der maister der natur leitt oder das gancz werck der werld entsleuzzet sich vnd wil vallen. Followed by a diagram. Col.2 and f.i iv blank. For an edition of this work see Konrads von Megenberg Deutsche Sphaera, aus der Miinchener Handschrift herausgegeben von Otto Matthaei (Berlin, Weid- mannsche Buchhandlung, 1912) (Deutsche Texte des Mittelalters, herausgegeben von der Koniglich Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Band XXIII). Matthaei lists 3 manuscripts of this translation; Ernst Zinner, Verzeichnis der astronomischen Handschriften des deutschen Kulturgebietes (1925) gives (nos. 4830, 4832-4, 4836) five more, to which must now be added the present one and another reported by Curt Biihler on February 4, 1946 as being in the possession of Henry C. Taylor of New York. The verse introduction found in Graz II 470 and in Mr. Taylor's manuscript is missing here. In the opinion of Dr. Biihler the German De sphaera found in MS. 722 of the Morgan Library (De Ricci- Wilson II 1488) is not this translation. SCHULTES, WILHELM 524 Enchiridion. Brussels: 1471. For contents and references see below. I-C Third Series V (1925) 430. Parchment flyleaves. Inscription on verso of front flyleaf: . . . Lege et relege omnia scripta sanctorum et non inuenies horribilius quam hominem viuum in illo statu in quo non audet morj. Iheronimus. Be- low: Pertinet fratri henrico vogma (?) ordinis praedicatorum. These inscriptions are transcribed in a later hand on f.ir. Inscriptions on f.2r: T. Windsor, 1873, tn/o; E Bibliotheca W. H. Black (in another hand: Qui emit ab amico Farrentio) Londini, Anno 1825 3 Id. Oct. (MSS. N° 17). Note on f.5v: Ampliorem notitiam eorum quae in libro habentur praefixit possessor eius Guil. Hen. Niger. Inscriptions on f.i7ov: (in hand of Schultes) Wilhelmus Schultetj dictus de mechlinia [Malines] presbyter possessor huius libelli eundem Anno dominj M° CCCC°lxxj bruxelle incepit scribere et finiuit; (in another hand, struck out) Post mortem istius venerabilis domini fuit idem liber datus fratri petro de haseldone ordinis praedicatorum in bruxel- la cuius anima requieuit in pace. These two inscriptions are tran- scribed in a later hand on f .6r. 120 x 90 mm. Parchment and paper; the outer and inner sheets of each gathering are Army Medical Library of parchment. [1710]. Tracesof signatures a-q in [2-17]. Catchwords between gatherings. 170ff., ff.io-170 numbered 1-161. F.i2r: 80x60 mm., ruled, 18 lines, written in a clear cursive with initials, initial strokes, titles, and underlines in red. Titles in larger characters. The first gathering, ruled like the others, is blank except for the in- scriptions noted above, a description on f.5V in the hand of f.6r (en- chiridion Theologico-Morale guilelmi schulteti Mechliniensis, varios comprehendens tractatus excerpta versiculosque, cum breui praemissa nomenclatura, ab ipso conscriptum Bruxellis, Anno 1471, prout ex inscriptione sua plane constat in fine libri), a list of tracts in the hand of W. H. Black on ff -7r-8v, and a list of tracts in the hand of Schultes on f.iov. 1. Ff.i ir-6or: tractatus de veneno [on the seven mortal sins; Rob- ert of Grosseteste or Malachias de Hibernia?]. F.nr: (red) Incipit tractatus de veneno. R(4 lines) (brown)Atio potissima venenj con- uenit peccato. . . A. F. Little, Initia operum Latinorum quae saeculis XIII, XIV, XV attribuuntur (Manchester, 1904) p.212; Warner & Gilson, British Museum Catalogue of Western MSS. in the Old Royal and King's Collections vol.1 (1921) p.17^ 7-C-I anc* P-I09> 7FII- F.6or, line 6: In sepulchro cum eo viua et hoc habet ilia pro magno omnibus aliis derelictis. Explicit De Veneno. 2. Ff.6or-6iv: recapitulatio venenorum. F.6or, line 9: Superbia. Adam de paradiso eiecit.. . F.6iv, line 2: Baptistam decollauit Marc. VI0. Explicit. 3. Ff.6iv-69v: publilius syrus, Sententiae. F.6iv, line 4: (red, 2 lines) A (brown)lienum est omne quicquid optando euenit. . . F.69V, line 11: possit zelare autem hominibus viciosum est. Explicit. Mors est porta patens terrenis peruia cunctis: Sed quaero post hanc que sit habenda domus. 4. Ff.7or-77v: de horis canonicis. F-7or: (red, 8 lines)I(brown)n- cipit deuotus humilis ac vtilis sermo de modo dicendi horas canonicas quem inuenj auctentice positum In choro ecclesie metropolitane beati petrj coloniensis... F.77V, line 3: Vitam etiam pro mercede ob- tinebit quam nobis filius dei concedat qui cum patre suo Viuit et regnat deus per omnia seculorum secula. Amen. 5. F.77V, Gregory: De dignitate sacerdotum. F.77V, line 6: Gregorius De dignitate sacerdotum. O dignitas sacerdotum veneranda in quo- rum manibus ... fratres hoc scitote nichil maius sacerdote. Early Western Manuscripts 259 6. Ff .7 8r-81 r: hugh of st. victor, Consolatio optima in temptationibus. F-78r: Consolatio optima In temptationibus ex libro magistri Hugonis de Sancto Victore. (red, 2 lines) A (brown) liqui per cordis pusillani- mitatem putant se desperare. . . F.8ir, line 8: Fidelis deus non pacie- tur vos temptari supra id quod potestis etc. 7. F.8ir: Gregory, Moralia, c.29. F.8ir, line 9: Gregorius moralium c.29. Idcirco nonnumquam impulsu illicite cogitationis... importuni- tate temptationis inquinatur. 8. F.8ir: de patientia. F.8ir, line 15: De patientia. Sicut videmus... Idcirco dicitur In epistula Pauli quanto plus infirmior etc. 9. F.8iv: de errore conscientiae. De errore conscientie. Error con- scientie octo modis causatur... non sit nimia. 10. Ff.82r-83r: richard, De consideratione sui. F.82r: Richardus de consideratione suj. (red, 2 lines) E(brown)X consideratione suj cordis oculus mundatur. . . F.83r, line 17: ... mirabilia eius In pro- fundo. Idem de eodem. O homo discute ... se ipsum ignorat. 11. Ff.83V~97r: scientia moriendi. F.83V: Scientia moriendj. (red, 3 lines)C(brown)Um omnes homines naturaliter scire desiderant. . . Little, op. cit. p.56. F.97r, line 3: . . . a te separari non permittas. Et sic est finis. Deo gratias. 12. Ff.97r-ii9v: matthaeus de cracovia, Dialogus de more cele- brandi seu recipiendi sacramentum eucharistiae. F.97r, line 6: Incipit dyalogus magistri Mathei de Cracouia doctoris sacre theologie Vni- uersitatis pragensis de modo celebrandi seu recipiendi sacramentum eucharistie qui nunc est episcopus Wormaciensis anno scilicet dominj M° xlix0 lege feliciter. Due pennam rege cor Virgo maria precor. F.97V: (red, 3 lines)M (brown)ultorum tarn clericorum quam lay- corum querela est non modica. . . F.i 19V, line 17: ... pro viatico datum est nobis corpus dominj nostrj ihesu christi qui cum patre et spiritu sancto viuit et regnat in secula seculorum. Amen. Explicit. 13. Ff.i 19V-123V: meditatio devota. F.i 19V, line 20: Incipit deuota meditacio a sacerdote celebraturo habenda circa magnalia misteria sacramenti eucharistie. F.i2or: (red, 2 lines) D (brown)ominus nos- ter ihesus christus vnigenitus dei viui patris omnipotentis. . . F.i23V, line 20: vbi ipse regnat cum patre et spiritu sancto in seculorum secula. Amen. 14. Ff.i23V-i26v: meditatio devota, No. 2. F.123V, end: Meditacio deuota qualiter se debet sacerdos habere cum ad celebrandum saluti- 260 Army Medical Library ferum sacramentum eucharistie accedit. F.i24r: (red, 2 lines) A(brown)D missam celebrandam sex considero attendentia . . . F.i26V, line 11: . . . quod nobis concedat dominus noster ihesus christus filius dei viui omnipotentis. Amen. I 5. Ff.i 26V-1 3or, DISCIPULUS AD MAGISTRUM DE SACRAMENTO ALTARIS. F.i26V, line 13: Discipulus ad magistrum de sacramento altaris. (red, 2 lines)M(brown) Agister vidi te aliquando in sacramento altaris . .. F.i3or, line 2: ... cathecuminj expellebant de ecclesia. Explicit. 16. Ff.i 3or-i 37r: de xii fructibus ligni vite. F.i 3or, line 4: De fruc- tibus ligni vite xij. (red, 3 lines) E(brown)x vtraque parte fluminis (?) lignum vite afferens fructus.. . F.i371, line 11: ... nos producat dominus noster ihesus christus amen. Versus compositi de salutifero sacramento. Inflammat memorat sustentat roborat auget Hostia spem purgat reficit vitam dat et vnit Consummatque fidem munit fomi- temque remittit. 17. Ff.i37V-142v, meditatio. F.137V: (red, 2 lines) E(brown)Xurge nunc anima mea et excutere de puluere... F.i42V, line 12: ... beatifi- cam tranquillitatem viuens et regnans cum patre et spiritu sancto rex benedictus in secula. Amen. 18. Ff.i42v-i5ov, sermo. F.i42V, line 14: Sermo sancti Augustinj. Vel ut quidam estimant Reuelatio beate virginis ad beatum bernar- dum. Anselmus. (red, 3 lines) Q(brown) Vis dabit capiti meo aquam. ... Cf. Little, op. cit. p. 198; Warner & Gilson, op. cit. p. 99, 5.A.XII. F.150V, line 17: ... cum ihesu filio tuo qui cum patre et spiritu sancto viuit et regnat deus bonus per omnia secula seculorum. Amen. 19. Ff.i5ir-i62r: bonaventura, De praeparandi ad celebrandam mis- sam. F.i5ir: Incipit opusculum dominj Bonauenture de modo prae- parandi ad celebrandam missam. (red, 2 lines) A(brown)D honorem gloriose et indiuidue trinitatis. . . cf. Little, op cit. p. 8. F.i62r, line 12: prestare dignetur. Amen. Explicit opusculum de modo prae- parandi ad celebrandam missam. 20. F.i62r-i62v: albertus, De sanctissimo sacramento. F.i62r, line 15: Albertus episcopus de sanctissimo sacramento. (red, 2 lines) Q(brown)Vando corpus christi accipis ... F.i62V, end: ... leticiam habere non valet. 21. F.i63r: augustine, Fragmentum. Augustinus. Si Vna missa pro pluribus def unctis dicatur... quia sacerdotium non recepimus a ludeis sed a gentibus. Early Western Manuscripts 2 61 22. F.i63V: de horis canonicis, No. 2. Canonicas horas si deuote legis et oras... Nil magis inde feret quam si sua lingua tacetur. Lancea crux clauj spina mors quam tollerauj Demonstrant qua vi miserorum crimina lauj. 23. Ff.i64r-i66r: orationes dicendae super agonizantes in mortis articulo. F.i64t: Quedam orationes dicende super agonizantes in mortis articulo. Fuit quidam papa qui ... , ending f.i66r, line 18. F.i66v blank. Ff.i67r-i69v blank except for ruling. F.i7or blank. F. 170V: see above. SCIENTIA MORIENDI. In: 524. SERAPION, JOHANNES, THE YOUNGER 525 Liber aggregatus in medicinis simplicibus. /fth century. Addition: galen, De virtute centaureae. I-C Second Series XV (1910) 443. Brown calf, restored. Presented by Thomas Windsor, Sept. 21, 1897. Bibliographical notations on front endpaper and flyleaf, including some in his hand dated at Manchester May 5, 1871. 390 x277 mm. Paper. [1310 i5+4], 139 fF. Signatures. Catchwords between gather- ings. F.2r: 267 x185 mm., 2 coll., 59 lines. Written in brown in a Gothic cursive. Initials and paragraph marks in alternating red and blue; tides in red. A few marginalia, trimmed. F. ir: (red) Incipit liber serapionis aggregatus ex medicinis simplicibus ex dictis dyoscoridis et galieni et aliorum translatione symonis ianu- ensis interprete abraham judeo tortuosensi de arabico in latinum. In- quit serapion [15 lines]ostquam vidi librum dyoscoridis et librum galieni in medicinis simplicibus aggregatos super hoc quod necessa- rium est de scientia eorum... F.137^ col.i, line 13: et desiccat calefactione et desiccatione forti. Explicit aggregator serapionis. Incipit liber galieni ad papiam de virtute centauree capitulum primum de intentione eius in hoc libello (red and blue, 4 lines)E(brown)Go uidi frater mi--- 262 Army Medical Library F.i38V, col. 1, line 27: bonum etiam est in collutionibus mulierum communiter quidem et proprie matricis Et de centaurea in tantum dicta sufficiant. Explicit liber galieni de centaurea ad papiam medi- cum laudetur altissimus. Faded inscription below. F.i 39 blank. SERMO. In: 524. SYNONIMA HERBARUM (2). In: 518. 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Vari- ant forms are followed by an equality sign and the form used in this catalogue. See refer- ences are from names other than authors' names. Dates are listed without indication of brackets which may surround them in the body of the catalogue. The Introduction is not included in the Index. All references are to entry numbers. Abano, Pietro d'=Pietro d'Abano Abdilazi=Alchabitius Aben Ezra, Abraham= Abraham ben Ezra Abiosus, Johannes Baptis- ta=Abiosi, Giovanni Battista Abraham Additor, 2 Abraham Avenezra= Abraham Ben Ezra Abraham Judaeus, 2 Abu Bakr al-Razi=Rhasis Abulcasis, 347 Abulkasim and Abul- Qasim=Abulcasis Academia Alterg., 293 Achates, Leonardus, de Basilea, 156, 362 Achillinus, Alexander= Achillini, Alessandro Acireale, 479 Adam de Rottweil, see Rottweil, Adam de Adolphus, Dux, 347 Aegidius, Magister=Gilles de Corbeil Aegidius Columna=Egidio da Roma Aegidius Corboliensis= Gilles de Corbeil Aegidius Monachus= Gilles de Corbeil Aegidius Romanus=Egi- dio da Roma Afra, St., 52, 414 Agost. Descale, de Coim- bra, 133 Alanus de Insulis=Alain de l'lsle Alanus Porretanus=Alain de l'lsle Alardus, Isoardus, 370 Alardus, Petrus, 370 Alban, St., 181 Albert der Grosse=Alber- tus Magnus Albertis, Leo Baptista de= Alberti, Leone Battista Albertus de Colonia=Al- bertus Magnus Albertus Magnus, Pseu- do-, 247 Albich, Siegmund, 22A Albicus, archiepiscopus Pragensis=Albich, Siegmund Albicus von Unicow= Albich, Siegmund Albucasis=Abulcasis Alchabitius, 396 Alcinous=Albinos Alderotti, Taddeo, 100 Alderspach, 505 Aldus Manutius, Roma- nus, see Manutius, Aldus, Romanus Alexander VI, 372 Alexander Aphrodisaeus and Alexander Aphro- disiensis=Alexander of Aphrodisias Alexander Benedictus= Benedetti. Alessandro Alexander Gallus=Alex- andre de Villedieu Alexander Grammaticus= Alexandre de Villedieu Alexander de Villa Dei= Alexandre de Villedieu Alexandrinus, Johannes, 61,62 Alfonso Vargas de To- ledo=Vargas, Alfonso, de Toledo eAli Ibn Rudwan, see Haly Rodoham Aliate, Alexandre, see Alyate, Alexandre Almenar, Joannes, 468 Alphonsus X=Alfonso X Alphonsus, archiepisco- pus Toletanus=Vargas, Alfonso, de Toledo Alphonsus Bonihomine= . Bonihominis, Alfonso Alphonsus rex Castellae= Alfonso X el Sabio Alphonsus de Toleto= Vargas, Alfonso, de Toledo Alvernus, Guillelmus= Guillelmus Alvisius, Joannes, 350, 374 Alyate, Alexandre, 51 AM (initials), 173 (II) Ambrose, 262 Ambrosini, R., 117, 355 (D, 4^3 Amerbach, Johann, 187, 483 Ammannati-Piccolomini, Giacomo, 502 Amorbach, 107 (II) Amsterdam, Martinus de, 468 Andreas . . ., 267 (I) Andreas de Grassis, de Castronovo, see Grassis, 271 272 Army Medical Library Andreas de, de Castro- novo Angelicus, Frater, 219 Angelo of Chivasso=An- gelus Carletus Angelus, Jacobus=Angeli de Ulma, Jacopo Angelus, Johannes=En- gel, Johann Angelus de Clavasio= Angelus Carletus Anglicus, Bartholomaeus= Bartholomew the Eng- lishman Anglicus, Johannes, de Gatisden=John of Gaddesden Angulo, Ludovicus de, see Loys de Langle Anima Mea, Guilelmus, Tridinensis, 456 Anne, St., 172 (II) Ansen, L., 370 Antonio, 376 Antonio, Marco Piero, 399 Antonio Maria, 297 Antonius Francisci, see Francisci, Antonius Antwerp, 13, 53, 251, 348 Antword . . . , 347 AP (initials), 115 Aphrodisaeus, Aphrodisi- as, and Aphrodisiensis, Alexander=Alexander of Aphrodisias Apollinaris Cremonensis= Offredi, Apollinare Aquila, Laurentius de, 369 Aquinas, Thomas=Thom- as Aquinas Arabia, 372 Arch into, 483 Arcolani, Giovanni, 164 (IV) Arculanus, Johannes= Arcolani, Giovanni Ardoynis, Santes de= Ardoini, Sante Argellata, Petrus de=Pe- trus de Argellata Arias, V., 71, 146 Arimensis, Henricus, see Henricus Arimensis Aristo teles, 372 Aristotle=Aristoteles Armeno, 511 Arnaldo de Villanova, 164 (V), 390, 391, 392, 393. 394. 395 Arnoldus, Christophorus, *32 Arnoldus de Colonia, see Colonia, Arnoldus de Arnoldus de Villa Nova= Arnaldo de Villanova Arrivabenus, Georgius, 19 AS (monogram), 5 Ascoli, Graziadei d'=Gra- ziadei d'Ascoli Ascoli, Saladino Ferro d'= Saladino Ferro d'Ascoli Astor Library, 356 (II) Atkinson, Jacobus, 221, 266 Attel, 93 Audenshaw, 387, 494 Augsburg, 29, 37, 46, 52, 60,93, i3f» J34» i72> *77i 179, 180, 226, 247, 250, 253, 268, 270, 282, 322, 323, 324, 341, 347, 384, 386, 407, 414, 433, 467, 480, 481, 485 Augusta Vindelica, see Augsburg Augusti, Cyrice degli= Augustis, Quiricus de Augustine, St., 126, 184, 365> 5" Augustus, 372 Augustus Frederick, 357 Aurelius Germanensis, Frater, 171 Austria, 50? Austria, Georgius ab, see Georgius ab Austria Averroes, 81 Avicenna, 109,164 (IV), 507 Aynetta, Antonius, 245 Azriel ben Joseph de Gun- zenhausen, see Gunzen- hausen, Azriel ben Jo- seph de Baart, J., de la Faille, see Faille, J. Baart de la Bacchis, Giovanni di, 519 Baermost, loannes, 431 Bagellardus, Paulus=Ba- gellardi, Paolo Baligault, Felix, 388 Ballard, James F., 152, 445 Balsarin, Guillaume, 146 Bamberg, 36 Bamler, Johann, 60, 323, 384 Baptista Farfengus, see Farfengus, Baptista Baptista de Tortis, see Tortis, Baptista de Barbaro, Daniele, 87 Barbaras, Hermolaus= Barbaro, Ermolao Barbus, Marcus, 359 Barcelona, 287 Barnabas, St., 48, 239, 357 Barnheim, 523 Barre, Germain, 277 Bartholomaeus Anglicus =Bartholomew the Eng- lishman Bartholomaeus de Glan- villa=Bartholomew the Englishman Bartholomaeus [Granchi] =Bartolommeo dei Granchi Bartholomaeus Guldin- beck, see Guldinbeck, Bartholomaeus Bartholomaeus de Pisis= Bartolomeo da Pisa Bartholomaeus [Sacchi] de Platina=Platina, Bartolomeo Sacchi Bartholomaeus de Sancto Concordio=Bartolom- meo dei Granchi Bartholomaeus Sibylla= Sibilla, Bartolomeo Bartholomaeus de Valde- zoccho, see Valdezoc- cho, Bartholomaeus de Bartholomaeus de Zanis, see Zanis, Bartholo- maeus de Barzizius, Christophorus^ Barzizza, Cristoforo Basel, 86, 89, 128, 187,263, 294, 336, 436, 473, 483 Basilea, Leonardus Acha- General Index 273 tes de, see Achates, Leo- nardus, de Basilea Bassano, 479 Baveriis, Baverius de= Baverii, Baverio de Bayerland, Ortolff von= Ortolff von Bayerland BAZW (initials), 505 Beauvais, Vincent de= Vincent de Beauvais Beauval, Firmin de=Fir- min de Beauval Belcher, Geo. E., 34 Belfortis, Andreas, Gallus, 43, 107, ii2, 163, 422 Bellano, 511 Belvacensis, Vincentius= Vincent de Beauvais Benalius, Bernardinus, i52> 393 Bencius, Hugo=Benzi, Ugo Benedict, St., 107 (II), 495 Benedictis, Franciscus (Plato) de, 95,125, 297 Benedictis, Joannes Anto- nius de, 370 Benedictus, Alexander= Benedetti, Alessandro Benedictus Fontana, see Fontana, Benedictus Benedictus Genuensis, 346 Benedictus Hectoris, see Hectoris, Benedictus Benedictus de Monte Re- gali, 15.1 Benedictus de Nursia= Benedetto da Norcia Benevenutus Grassus= Grassus, Benevenutus Bentius, Hugo=Benzi, Ugo Benzi, Ugo, 109 Benzon, Petrus, 260 Berengarius de Landora, 179 Bergamo, 479 Bergmann, Johann, de Olpe, 86, 128 Bergnus Septempnus, Pe- trus Antonius, 194 Berlin, 120, 380 Bernardinus Benalius, see Benalius, Bernardinus Bernardinus de Misintis, see Misintis, Bernardi- nus de Bernardinus Rizus, No- variensis, see Rizus, Bernardinus, Novari- ensis Bernardinus Stagninus, de Tridino, see Stagninus, Bernardinus, de Tridi- no Bernardinus Venetus, de Vitalibus, see Venetus, Bernardinus, de Vitali- bus Bernardinus de . . . inna Perusinus, 173 (II) Bernardus, 524 Bernardus . . . , 472 Bernardus de Gordonio= Bernard de Gordon Beroaldus, Philippus=Be- roaldo, Filippo Berry, Gerard du=Gerard du Berry Bertapalia, Leonardus= Bertapaglia, Leonardo Bertochus, Dionysius, 316, 488 Bertochus, Doninus, 300 Bertochus, Vincentius, 124 Bertonacio, Hortenzio, 205 Bertutius, Johannes, 507 Besancon, 408 Besicken, Johann, 159, 311, 468 Besonadensis, Johannes, 234 Bevilaqua, Simon, 48, 65, 80, 171, 192, 237,477 Beyrlandt, Ortolff von= Ortolff von Bayerland Bianchi, Nicolo, 17 Biblioteca Sancti Barna- bae Brixiae, 357 Biblioteca Sancti Francisci Barg., 368 Bibliotheca Academiae Francofurti, 87 Bibliotheca Collegii Sanc- torum Pauli et Barnabae Mediolani, 48, 239 Bibliotheca Cruciana, 431 Bibliotheca Fratrum Mi- norum apud Clarissas Brixinae, 217 Bibliotheca Fratrum Mi- norum Sancti Francisci Conventualium Mariae Mayngae, 273 Bibliotheca Patrum Fran- ciscanorum Ingolstadi, 250 Bibliotheca Publica Regia, Stuttgart, 45, 184, 315 Bibliotheca Regia Beroli- nensis, 120 Bibliotheca Regia Mona- censis, 128 Bibliotheca Regia Par- mensis, 47 Bibliotheca Sanctae Mari- ae Brixianoriae Castri- leonis Ordinis Mino- rum, 85 Bibliotheca Universitatis Lipsiensis, 488 (I) Bibliotheca Universitatis Viadi Vrat., 87 Bibliotheca Weissena- viensis, 505 Bibliotheca Winclhagi- ana, 305 Bibliotheca . . . beriana, 185 Bibliotheque Mazarine, 174 Bibra, Lorenz von, see Lorenz von Bibra Bild, Veit, 147 Birreta, Joannes Antoni- us, 266 Bissolus, Johannes, 188 Black, W. H., 500, 517, 524 Blanchellus, Menghus= Bianchelli, Mengo Blemmydes Nicephoros= Nicephoros Blenheim Palace, 192 (II) Bocard, Andre, 389 Bogert, Charles L., 356 • (ID Bohemia, 491 Bohn, John, 112 274 Army Medical Library Bollanger, Ant. van, 164 (III) Bollstadt, Albert von= Albertus Magnus Bologna, 4, 95, 100, 103, 116, 117, 118, 125, 139, 144, 195, 297, 300, 301, 302> 355* 37°. 423» 428, 429, 434, 438, 441, 457 Bolzano, 177, 218 Bonaccorsi, Francesco, 283 Bonellis, Manfredus de, de Monteferrato, 35 Bonetis, Andreas de, 427 Bonetti, I., 278 Bonetus Locatellus, see Locatellus, Bonetus Bonincontrius, Laurenti- us=Bonincontri, Loren- zo Boninis, Boninus de, 416 Bononia, see Bologna Bononia, Thomas de, 457 Bonus Gallus, 203 Borthweill, Dominus de, 5i3 Boschmans, F. Bartholo- meus, 164 (III) Boscho, Joannes Andreas de, 108 Bosculus, Antonius, 519 Bossus, Matthaeus=Bosso, Matteo Boston, 365, 515 Bracius, Gabriel, 188 Braegensis, 77 Brandis, Marcus, 22A Braschi, see Pius VI, Braschi Braunschweig, Hierony- mus=Brunschwig, Hi- eronymus Breidenbach, Johannes de=Breitenbach, Jo- hannes de Brescia, 17, 18, 85, 217, 357. 40I» 4l6> 451* 5°2, 5i9 Breslau, 87 Brettizella, Julius Francis- cus, 317, 358 Brew, J org, 282 Breydenbach, Johannes de=Breitenbach, Jo- hannes de Briedius, Gottofredus, 3i5 Britannicus, Jacobus, 401 British Museum, 245 Brixianorius, see Brescia Brockhaus, F. A., 143 Bruges, 495 Brunus Longoburgensis= Bruno da Longobucco Brussels, 524 Bruxella, Arnaldus de, 380 Buer, 458 Biihler, Curt, 97, 523 Bulchasis Benaberazerin= Abulcasis Bundesdenkmalamt, Wien, 26 (I), 65, 179, 248, 263 Buonincontri, Lorenzo= Bonincontri, Lorenzo Bura, see Buer Burgundy, John of=John of Burgundy Burlaeus, Gualtherus= Burley, Walter Bursfeld, 453 Butler, Charles, 128, 147 (I) Butzbach, Paulus de, 7, 359 Byrdesey (Byrdesye), John, 90 (II) Caballus, Franciscus= Caballo, Francesco Caen, 410 Caesar, 495 Caesar Parmensis, 345 Caillaut, Antoine, 24, 390 Calabrensis, Andreas (Pa- piensis), no Calcagnini, Carolus, 27 Camaldoli, 502 Campbell, William, 238 Candido, Pietro=Decem- brio, Pietro Candido Candidus Decembrius, Petrus=Decembrio, Pietro Candido Canibus, Christophorus de, 15, 16 Canon, John=Johannes Canonicus Canonicus, Johannes= Johannes Canonicus Canterbury, 112, 327, 509 Canutus, Benedictus= Jacobi, Johannes Capcasa, Matteo (di Co- deca), 135 Capellutius and Capellu- tus, Rolandus=Capel- luti, Rolando Capena, 502 Capucini, 39, 466 Caracciolus, Robertus= Caraccioli, Roberto Carbonibus, Johannes de, 502 Carcano, Antonius de, 57, 73,94, 155,221,222,255, 304 Carletti, Angelo=Angelus Carletus Carlevaris, Franciscus Ig- natius, 370 Carmelitae, 90 (II), 147 (II), 227,454 Carolus, Dux ..., 228 Carpanis, Dominicus de= Carpani, Domenico de Carru, G. de Michelis, 94 Carthusians, 181, 523 Castelleone, 85 Castello, Tura de=Tura de Castello Castrois, 234 Castronovo, Andreas de Grassis de, see Grassis, Andreas de, de Castro- novo Castrumleonis, see Ca- stelleone Catania, 479 Catharine, St., 481, 511 Catinellus, Hieronymus= Catinello, Hieronymo Cauliaco, Guido de=Guy de Chauliac Cavelier, A., 495 Centofanti, Silvestro, 18 Cerasianus, Johannes= Kyrssmann, Johan- nes Cerdonis, Matthaeus, 84, 151, 204, 207, 212, 213, General Index 275 325. 330, 364 Cerlata, Petrus de=Petrus de Argellata Cermisonus, Antonius= Cermisone, Antonio Chadwicke, Johannes, 387 Chaimis, Bartholomaeus de=Bartholomaeus de Chaimis Champenois, Jean, 504 Champerius, Symphori- anus=Champier, Sym- phorien Chappusius, Nicolaus= Chappusot, Nicolas Charles VI, 504 Charlier, Jean=Gerson, Johannes Chauliac, Guy de=Guy de Chauliac Cheltenham House, 357 Cherubino da Siena= Cherubino da Spoleto Chiswick Book Shop, 513 Chivasso, Angelo of=An- gelus Carletus Choris, Bernardinus de, de Cremona, 190, 442 Christopher, St., 511 Christophorus, see Arnol- dus, Christophorus; Ca- nibus, Christophorus de; Pensis, Christophorus de, de Mandello; Scho . . . , Christophorus a; Valdarfer, Christopho- rus Chuzard de l'lnstitut, 22, 24 . . . CK (initials), 133 CKW (initials), 90 (I) Clare, St., 40 Clarissae, 217 Clavasio, Angelus de= Angelus Carletus Clay, Charles, 387, 389, 49i. 494 Clemens Patavinus, 314 Clesium, 479 Cleveland Medical Librar- y Association, 476 Clyffeus, Richardus, 355 (II) Cock, Alfred, 510 Codeca, Matteo Capcasa di, see Capcasa, Mat- teo (di Codeca) Coimbra, 133 Colbroke Bryge, 517 Colle di Valdelsa, 203 College of Physicians, Philadelphia, 147 (I), 304 Collegiata Ecclesia Inti- censis, 199 Collegio de S. Ritta da Cid e de Coimbra, 133 Collegium Sancti Barna- bae, 239 Collegium Sancti Petri junioris Argentinae, 509 Collegium Sanctorum Pauli et Barnabae Mediolani, 48 Cologne, n, 14, 50, 153, 208, 209, 210, 211, 220, 272, 273, 274, 275, 313, 354, 379, 381, 382, 417, 482, 524 Colonia, Arnoldus de, 252 Colonia, Johannes de, 47, 259, 271, 450 Colonna, Egidio=Egidio da Roma Columna, Aegidius=Egi- dio da Roma Como, 70, 511 Comum, see Como Concoregio, Johannes de= Concorreggio, Giovan- ni di Confalonerius, Bartholo- maeus, 461 Congregatio Eremitarum Sancti Romualdi Ca- maldolensis Ordinis, 502 Congr. Semin. Iesu et Mariae Cadomensis, 410 Conradus, 500 Conradus von Megen- berg, see Megenberg, Konrad von Conti, Lotharius de=Lo- tario dei Conti di Segni Contugo, Nicolaus de, 77,8i Conventus Bambergensis Ordinis Predicatorum, 36 Conventus Carmelitanus Marlebergiae, 90 (II) Conventus Fratrum Mi- norum Franciscanorum Bulsanensium, 177, 218 Conventus Fratrum Mi- norum in Egra, 236 Conventus Fratrum Or- dinis Praedicatorum Franckfordensium, 272 (I, II), 274 Conventus Kambs ... Or- dinis Eremitarum Sanc- ti Augustini, 365 Conventus Perpinianensis, 466 Conventus Sanctae Mariae Sancti Severini, 8 Conventus Sancti Albani extra muros Treveren- ses, 181 Conventus Sancti Joannis Comi ordinis . . . , 70 Conventus Sancti Johan- nis Baptiste de Saluciis, Conventus Sancti Petri, 262 Conventus Ursarnianus Carmelitarum Dis- calceatorum, 147 (ID Copho=Cofone Corallus, Stephanus, 371 Cordo, Simon a=Simon of Genoa Corinaldo, 195, 492 Cornells de Zierikzee, 14, 220, 313, 381, 382, 417 Corneno, Petrus de, in, 343 Coronei, Niccolo Ieno de,' 35 Cosoli, Mataloni de, Gio- vanni Francesco, see Mataloni de Cosoli, Giovanni Francesco Coverly, R. De., 406 Cowie, James, 271 Cox, Charles F., 172 (I) Cranstowne, Thomas, 513 276 Army Medical Library Crassus, Benevenutus= Grassus, Benevenutus Crema, see Grimma Cremia, 511 Cremona, 345 Cremona, Antonius de Strata de, see Strata, Antonius de, de Cremona Crescendulus Naonius, Francus, 428 Crescentiis, Petrus de= Crescenzi, Pier de' Crete, 372 Creussner, Friedrich, 137 Cruse, Louis, 42 Cuasius, Andreas, 344 Curialti, Pietro=Pietro da Tossignano Cyrice degli Augusti= Augustis, Quiricus de Damianus de Mediolano, de Gorgonzola, see Mediolano, Damianus de, de Gorgonzola Dank=Johannes de Sa- xonia David, 372 Davies, Robert, 246 Davis and Orioli, 117, 165, 190, 192 (I), 262, 396 Decembrius, Petrus Can- didus=Decembrio, Pie- tro Candido Denison, E. B., 172 (II) Derke, see Byrdesey, John Dertusa, see Tortosa Despars, Jacques, 109 Deventer, 472 Diedus, Franciscus=Die- do, Francesco Diessen, 61, 246 Dietenberger, Johannes, 272 (II) Dincklspiihl, see Dinkels- biihl Dinckmut, Conrad, 385, 460 Dinkelsbiihl, 40 Dinus Florentinus=Dino del Garbo Dinus de Garbo=Dino del Garbo Diogenes Synopensis= Diogenes Cynicus Dioscorides, 333 Dirnburg, Joannetta, 182 Dog ..., Caspar, 67 Dole, 234 Doljan, 248 Domaso, 511 Domenico de Carpani= Carpani, Domenico de Dominicans, 15.1, 36, 272 (I, II), 274,408,506, 524 Dominicus de Carpanis= Carpani, Domenico de Dominicus episcopus Bri- xiensis=Dominici, Do- menico Dominicus de Lapis, see Lapis, Dominicus de Dominicus de Nigro, Johannes, 45, 233 Dondis, Jacobus de=Don- di, Jacopo de' Dongo, 511 Dor.oni . . . , Augustinus, 107 (I) Dotier, M., 174 Aoi/pa vdos, 92 Ducei, Sebastiano, 141 Dudley, 378 Duff, Gordon, 431 Duhem,Pierre, 272 (I), 306 Duncanson, John, 245 Dundas, Sir David, 172 (ID Dundas, Joannes Marron, 238 Dunn, George, 20 Dupuis, Theodore, 461 Durantibus, Hieronymus de, 214, 327 Dyclergue, 287 Dyonisius, Frater, 219 Ebe, Dionysius, 318 Eberhard, Christianus Fridricus, 326 Ecclesia Sorethana, 450 Eckert, J. Nep., 433 Edinburgh, 513 Edwards, 495 Eger, 236 Egra, see Eger Egypt, 372 Eissenhard, Bernh., 22A Emericus, Johannes, de Spira, 173 Emmeram, St., 208 Engel, Hans=Engel, Johann Eremitae, 365, 502 Erfurt, 498, 523 Erjukovum, 248 Eschmann, Jean, 289 (I) Essling, Prince d,' 312 Euban, Henricus, 355 (II) Europe, 372 Eusebius Caesariensis, 248 Eusebius de Incisa, 343 Eusebius Pamphilus=Euse- bius Caesariensis Eyb, Albertus de=Eyb, Albrecht von Faille, J. Baart de la, 13, 324, 427, 473, 488 (I) Falcucci, Nicolo, 335 Falcutius, Nicolaus=Fal- cucci, Nicolo Farfengus, Baptista, 17, 18 Farrentius, 524 Fash, Geo. Wm., 34 Faulkner, J., 20 Faustinus, Frater, 357 Faventinus, Antonius= Cittadini, Antonio Ferrara, 43, 72, 105, 107, 112, 119, 163, 216, 281, 342, 421, 422 Ferrari da Gradi, Gian- matteo, 44, 178 Ferrariis, Georgius de, 453 Ferrarius, Johannes Mat- thaeus, de Gradibus= Ferrari da Gradi, Gianmatteo Ferratis, Joannes Petrus de, 418 FG (initials), 250 Ficinus, Marsilius=Ficino, Marsilio Firmanus, Romulus Mati- olus, 92 Fisch, Max H., 140 Fivizano, Jacobus de, Lunensis, 435 Flach, Martin, 473 Flintshire, 513 General Index 277 Florence, 68, 103,140,150, 165, 185, 186, 283, 298, 320, 349, 478, 492 Florentia, see Florence FMR (initials), 18 FO (initials), 47 Foligno, Gentile da= Gen- tile da Foligno Fontana, Benedictus, 114, H3, i97 Fontana, Bernardinus, 453 Forlivio, Jacobus de=Ja- copo da Forli Forlivio, Joannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis de, see Gregoriis, Joan- nes and Gregorius de, de Forlivio Foroliviensis, Jacobus= Jacopo da Forli Four, Johannes du, 374 Fradin, Francois, 295 Francis I, 428 Francis, St., 114, 161 (II), 302, 368 Francis, W. W., 140 Francisci, Antonius, 165 Franciscus, 370 Franciscus Pedemonta- nus=Francesco di Pie- dimonte Franciscus de la Pergula, see Pergula, Franciscus de la Franciscus de Senis=Fran- cesco da Siena Francofurtum ad Moe- num, see Frankfurt am Main Frankfurt am Main, 56, 272 (I, II), 274, 432, 472, 484, 500 Frankfurt an der Oder, 87 Freiburg, no, 404 Freitag, Andreas, 307 French Binders, 408 Friedberg, Peter von, 162 Frizius, Antonius, Cori- naldensis, 492 Froben, Johann, 263 Froschauer, 345 FS (initials), 114 Fulginas, Gentilis=Gen- tile da Foligno Furco, de, 293 Fiirstl. Leining. Hof-Bib- liothek, 107 (II) F.v.Z. (initials), 147 (I) Gabiano, Balthasar de, 229 Gabriel de Zerbis=Zerbi, Gabriele Gaddesden, John of=John of Gaddesden Gades, 372 Gaietanus de Thienis= Gaetano da Thiene Galen, 8, 147 (II), 507 Galenus=Galen Galletti, Gustavo Camil- lo, 103 Galli, 372 Gallus, Alexander=Alex- andre de Villedieu Gallus, Andreas Belfortis= Belfortis, Andreas, Gallus Gallus, Bonus, see Bonus Gallus Gallus, Udalricus, see Han, Ulrich Gamperius, Josephus M., 444 Gandavo and Ganduno, Johannes de=Jean de Jandun Garbo, Dino del=Dino del Garbo Garbo, Dinus de=Dino del Garbo Garden City, N. Y., 408 Gatisden, John of=John of Gaddesden Gazius, Antonius=Gazio, Antonio Geminiano, Johannes de Sancto=Johannes de Sancto Geminiano Geneva, 42, 288, 289, 290 Gentilis Fulginas (de Ful- gineo )=Gentile da Fo- ligno Georgius ab Austria, 40 Gerardinus, Morellus, 461 Gerardus de Lisa, de Flandria, see Lisa, Ge- rardus de, de Flandria Gerhardus, 272 (II) Gering, Ulrich, 293 Gerla, Leonardus, 104 Gerlachius Francus, loan- nes, 198 (I) Germanensis, Aurelius, Frater, see Aurelius Germanensis, Frater Germani, 372 Germany, 285, 505 Gesner, Conrad, 488 (I) Ghent, 495 Giannini, E., 380 Gigli, Zaccaria=Lilio, Zaccaria Gilbertus Porretanus=Gil- bert de la Porree Giles of Rome=Egidio da Roma Gilles de Valladares=Gil de Portugal Girardengus, Franciscus, 266 Girardengus, Nicolaus, 230 Giunta, Antonio, 492 Giunta, Lucantonio, 173, 347 _ GK (initials), 372 Glanvilla, Bartholomaeus de=Bartholomew the Englishman Glockner, 276 Gobelius, Hubertus, 498 Goes, Matthias van der, »3>53. *5» Goldschmidt, E. Ph., 495, 499 Gordonio, Bernardus de= Bernard de Gordon Gorini di Coppo, Gio- vanni=Johannes de Sancto Geminiano Gorizia, 95 Gorus, Johannes, de Sanc- to Geminiano=Johan- nes de Sancto Gemi- niano Gottschalk, Paul, 380 Gozzi, Rolando, 301 Gradi, Gianmatteo Fer- rari da=Ferrari da Gra- di, Gianmatteo Gradibus, Johannes Mat- thaeus Ferrarius, de= 278 Army Medical Library Ferrari da Gradi, Gian- matteo Graeci, 372 Grammaticus, Alexander^ Alexandre de Ville- dieu Gran, Heinrich, 474 Granadius, Franciscus, 287 Granche, de la, 289 (II) Granchi, Bartolommeo dei=Bartolommeo dei Granchi Grantham, 281 Grapaldus, Franciscus Marius=Grapaldi, Francesco Mario Grapheus, Benevenutus= Grassus, Benevenutus Grassis, Andreas de, de Castronovo, 105, 119, 281 Gratia Dei, Esculanus= Graziadei d'Ascoli Gratianus=Gratian Graycz, 500 Green, Samuel A., 515 Gregoras Nicephoros= Nicephoros Gregoras Gregoriis, Gregorius de, 164 (IV) Gregoriis, Joannes and Gregorius de, de For- livio, 6, 8, 9, 33, 66, 69, 74, 96, 98, 114, 201, 240, 262, 264, 269, 270, 319, 344, 396 Gregory, St., 511 Grenville, Thomas, 437 Greyff, Michel, 52, 181, 43 6a Grimm, Sigismund, 347 Grimma, 184 Grion . . ., G., 80 Grone, 193 (III) Groningen, 13, 237, 324, 427, 473, 488 (I) Grosseteste, Robert of= Robert of Grosseteste Grunbach, Johannes= Lichtenberger, Johann Griininger, Johann (Rein- hard), 130, 420, 449, 486 Guainerius, Antonius= Guainerio, Antonio Guaschis, Ludovicus de, 35 Gudenus, loannes Daniel, 407 Guglielmo da Piacenza= Saliceto, Guglielmo da Guglielmo da Saliceto= Saliceto, Guglielmo da Guido de Cauliaco=Guy de Chauliac Guidus, loannes Francis- cus Paulus, Urbinas, 49 di) Guilelmus Placentinus= Saliceto, Guglielmo da Guillelmus Alvernus= Guillelmus Guillermus=Guillelmus Guldenschaff, Johann, 210 Guldinbeck, Bartholo- maeus, 56, 157 Gunzenhausen, Azriel ben Joseph de, 75 Hacker, Heinricus, 372 Hagenau, 474 Halifax, John=Sacrobos- co, Johannes de Haller, C. Columbanus, 346 Halliwell, 517 Haly=Albohazen Haly Haly, Jesus=Jesus Haly Haly, Rodoham, 61, 62 Hamilton, Sidney Graves, 90 (D Hamman, Johannes, 36, 164, 239 Hammersmith, 360 Han, Ulrich, 368 Hannibal, 428 Harderwyck, Gerardus de=Gerardus de Har- derwyck Hardy-Mennil, 312 Harlem, Henricus de, 103, 429 Harper, Lathrop C, 397, 398 Harris, Thomas, 348 Harrsen, Meta, 505 Haseldo, Petrus de, 524 Hassia, Henricus de=Hen- ricus de Hassia Hatfield, 128, 147 (I) Haugae, 407 Havard, Aiartin, 234 Hebert, Sir, 293 Hectoris, Benedictus, 4, 116, 117, 118, 144, 297, 355,423,441 Heggenberg, 248 Hegger, Stephanus, 389 Heidelberg, 90 Heilbronn, 201 Helias Cretensis=Elias Cretensis Heller, F. Thomas, 14, 15.1, 22A, 33, 36, 151, 291, 308, 331, 436A, 481, 482 Henricus Ariminensis, 88 Henricus de Saxonia, 20, 21 Henry VIII, 517 Hentisberus, Gulielmus= Heytesbury, William of Herbipolensis, see Wurz- burg Herbort, Johannes, de Seligenstadt, 76, 357, 360 Herbst, 276 Hermannus, M., 228 Herzoglicher Meining- ischer Bibliothek, 282 Hibernia, Malachias de, see Malachias de Hi- bernia Hieronimus a Monte Regali, 15.1 Hieronymus de Crema, 184 Hieronymus de Sanctis, see Sanctis, Hierony- mus de Hieronymus Vicecomes= Visconti, Girolamo Hippocrates=Hippokrates Hippokrates, 8 Hirsch, Emil, 187, 285 Hispanus, Petrus=Petrus Hispanus Hist, Johann and Conrad, General Index 279 10,126,413 Hochfeder, Caspar, 241 Hoeber, Paul B., 31, 157, 196, 210, 310, 393, 394, 406, 440,441,487 Hoffstadt, F., 346 Holmes, Thomas J., 221 Holofernes, 77 Holywood, John=Sacro- bosco, Johannes de Holzinger, Dr. J. B., 241, 361, 454 Honate, Beninus and Jo- annes Antonius de, 466 Honestis, Christophorus Georgius de=Onesti, Cristoforo de' Hope, Arthur, 279 (II), 327, 509 Horneck, Burkhard von= Burkhard von Horneck Horsford, Galfridus, 503 Hoskier, H. C, 188 (II) Houbholm, Johannes, 454 Howland, Meredith, 101 HR (initials), 340 Hrabanus Maurus=Raba- nus Maurus Hugo Senensis=Benzi, Ugo Hunain ibn Ishaq=Johan- nitius Husner, Georg, 91, 392 Huss, Matthias, 41, 67, 410,411,415,475 HWH (initials), 130 I. R. Ispezione Forestale, 446 Ibn Sina=Avicenna Ieno, Niccolo, de' Coro- nei, see Coronei, Nic- colo Ieno de' Ilgis, Fabianus, 77 India, 372 Inglis, C, M.D., 20 Ingolstadt, 250, 284 Ingolstadt, Meister zu= Engel, Johann Innicnen, 199 Innocent III=Lotario dei conti di Segni Insulis, Alanus de=Alain de l'lsle loannes a Doljan & Erju- kovo, 248 lodocus Naso, M., see Naso, M. lodocus Iohannitius=Johannitius Isidorus=Isidore Isle, Alain de l'=Alain de l'lsle Italy, 121 Itri, Giovanni d'=Giovan- ni d'ltri Ives, Samuel A., 378 IVP (initials), 442 Jacme, Jean=Jacobi, Jo- hannes Jacob von Jiiterbog, 351 Jacobus de Clusa, see Jacob von Jiiterbog Jacobus de Dondis=Dondi, Jacopo de' Jacobus de Forlivio=Ja- copo da Forli Jacobus de Partibus= Des- pars, Jacques Jacobus Philippus de Bergamo=Foresti, Ja- copo Filippo Jacobus, Sanctus, de Ri- poli, see Ripoli, Sanctus Jacobus de Jacopo de' Dondi=Dondi, Jacopo de' Jael, 77 Jamblichus=Iamblichos James, Dr. Robert, 266 Jandun, Jean de=Jean de Jandun Janduna and Jandavo, Jo- hannes de=Jean de Jan- dun Janer, Jacobus, 450 Januensis, Simon=Simon of Genoa Jasme, Jean=Jacobi, Jo- hannes Jenson, Nicolaus, 3, 334, 375 Jerome, St., 524 Jersey City, 22A Jessop, Thomas, 372 Joannes . . . , 365 Joannes Philippus de Lignamine, see Ligna- mine, Joannes Philip- pus de Job, 241 Johann von K6nigsberg= Muller, Johann Johannes Alexandrinus, see Alexandrinus, Jo- hannes Johannes Anglicus=John of Gaddesden Johannes, archiepiscopus Cantuariensis=Peck- ham, John Johannes Eberhardi cap- pellanus, 509 Johannes, Frater . . ., 236 Johannes de Gaddesden= John of Gaddesden Johannes de Gandavo, Ganduno=Jean de Jan- dun Johannes Herbort, de Se- ligenstadt, see Herbort, Johannes, de Seligen- stadt Johannes Itrensis=Gio- vanni d'ltri Johannes de Janduno= Jean de Jandun Johannes de Ketham= Ketham, Johannes de Johannes, Magister, 408 Johannes Peachamus= Peckham, John Johannes de Peckham= Peckham, John Johannes Regiomontanus =Muller, Johann Johannes de Sacrobosco= Sacrobosco, Johannes de Johannes de Sancto Amando=Jean de S. Amand Johannes Sermoneta= Sermoneta, Giovanni Johannes de Tornamira= Tournemire, Jean de Johannes XXI=Petrus Hispanus John the Baptist, St., 15.1 John of Gaddesden, 511.1 John of Holywood=Sa- crobosco, Johannes de 280 Army Medical Library John of Sacrobosco=Sa- crobosco, Johannes de John, St., 70, 176 Jolowicz, Joseph, of Po- sen, 268 Jones, Harold W., 140 Jordanus de Quedlinburg, 9*i 392 Joseph, 520 Judaeus, Abraham, see Abraham Judaeus Judith, 77 Julius II, 372 Justice, 90 (I) Justinianus de Ruberia, see Ruberia, Justinia- nus de Jiiterbog, Jacob von, see Jacob von Jiiterbog Kachelofen, Conrad, 2 2a, 23, 367, 4<53, 487 Kachelofen, Johann, 284 Kamintus, episcopus Arusiensis=Jacobi, Johannes Kanuti, Benedictus=Jaco- bi, Johannes Keller, Ambrosius, 46 Keller, Johann, 253 Kelly, Howard A., M.D., 25 Kemble, I. M., Esquire, 484 Kempten, 180 Kesler, Nicolaus, 294 Kirby, 429 Klampurer, Romanus, 420 Klebs, Dr. Arnold C, 184 Klopfinger, loannes, 328 (I) Kloss, Georgius, M.D., 56, 101, 432, 472, 484, 500 Kneuffel, Johannes, 40 Knoblochtzer, Heinrich, 90 Koberger, Anton, 40, 133, 340,431,458,483 Koln, see Cologne Konigliche Hand Bib- liothek, 164 (IV), 200 Konigsberg, Johann von= Miiller, Johann Konigswart, 427 Konrad von Megenberg, see Megenberg, Kon- rad von Krabbe, Anton, 267 (II) Kraft, Caspar, 90 (I) Kraus, H. P., 272 (II), 273, 352, 37s Kraysius, Uldericus, 479 Krentzer, Adam, 329 Kroemer, Georg Hein- rich, 511.1 Kunne, Albrecht, 39, 160, 249 Lambach, 179 Lambeck, Peter, 267 (I) Lambillon, Antoine, 113 Landora, Berengarius de, see Berengarius de Lan- dora Landsberg, Martin, 2 2a, 326 Lanfrancus Mediolanensis =Lanfranco, of Milan Langle, Loys de, see Loys de Langle Lantz, 25 Laocoon, 372 Lapis, Dominicus de, 100 Largelata, Petrus de= Petrus de Argellata L'Art Ancien, 35, 48, 135, 184, 192 (II), 232 (II), 239, 241, 273, 287, 377, 390 Lattner, Michael, 114 Laurentii, Nicolaus, Ala- manus, 140, 478 Laurentio, 297 Laurentius Herbipolensis, see Lorenz von Bibra Laurentius de Rubeis, de Valentia, see Rubeis, Laurentius de, de Va- lentia Lavagna, Philippus de, 184 Lazarellus, Ludovicus= Lazzarelli, Lodovico Le Signerre, Guillermus, 280 Leavitt, Geo. A. & Co., Auctioneers, 256 Legnano, Johannes de, 280 Leighton, 28, 332 Leiningen, Prince of, 107 (II) Leipzig, 22a, 23, 25, 129, 235, 252, 265, 326, 341, 351, 365, 367, 463, 487, 488 (I) Leith, 513 Lempius, M. Johannes Adam, 431 Leo X, 428 Leonardus Achates, de Basilea, see Achates, Leonardus, de Basilea Leonardus, Bertapalia= Bertapaglia, Leonardo Leonicenus, Nicolaus= Leoniceno, Nicolo Leopold I, 179 Lesbos, Dr. Paulus, 451 LH (initials), 131 Libri, Bartolommeo di, 150, 320, 349 Libris, Sigismundus a, 100 Liechtenstein, Herman- nus (Levilapis), 219, 45' Liechtenstein, Petrus, 239 Lignamine, Joannes Phi- lippus de, 99, 363 Lilius, Zacharias=Lilio, Zaccaria Lincoln, W. S., 357 Lindelbach, 90 Linden, Johannes Antoni- des van der, 28 Lisa, Gerardus de, de Flandria, 232, 254 Lischatus, FiUppus, 238 Lloyd, Wallis & Lloyd, 397 Locatellus, Bonetus, 44, 62, 70, 106, 109, 115, 145, 164 (V), 167, 169, 195, 198, 223, 227, 257, 400, 403, 404, 426, 428, 444, 448, 453, 465, 471 Lollinga, see Nollingen London, 157, 192 (II), 229, 357, 461, 499, 500, 524 Longman, 445 Longoburgo, Bruno da= Bruno da Longobucco General Index 281 Lopez, Eugenio Moreno, 4i5 Lorenz von Bibra, 500 Lorenzonius, Joannes Bapt., 479 Lortic, 232 (I) Lotharius de Conti= Lotario dei conti di Segni Lotter, Melchior, 25, 129, 235,35i Louicz, Gregorius de, 161 (ID Louvain, 38, 292, 337, 387, 452 Loveno, 511 Loys de Langle, 2 Lucca, 302 Lucca, Matteo da=Matteo da Lucca Lucha, Matthaeus de= Matteo da Lucca Lucian, 144 Lucretia, 90 (I) Ludovicus de Angulo, see Loys de Langle Ludovicus de Guaschis, see Guaschis, Ludovi- cus de Ludovicus, Magister, 221 Luere, Simon de, 26, 168, 228, 329 Lugano, 184 LuDus, Raymundus=Lul, Ramon Luna, Otinus de, Papien- sis, 59, 71, 197, 296, 339, 405 Lusitania, 372 Lutembach, 509 Lutetia Parisiorum, see Paris Luzzi, Mondino de'= Mondino LW (initials), 38 Lyell, Jacobus P. R., 250, 33i Lyons, 22,41, 67, 113, 127, 146, 147, 161, 229, 234, 295, 391, 4'o, 4", 4*5, 470, 475, 476 Macdonald Co., James, 29, 5H Madrid, 105 Magini,... Benedetto, 195 Magni, Jacobus=Le Grand, Jacques Magninus, 313, 494 M[agyar] Academia Konyvtara, 60 MAI (initials), 439 Maidenhead, 20 Mainz, 162, 200, 244 Maiolus, Laurentius= Maiolo, Lorenzo Maius, D. de, 147 (II) Major, R. H., 245 Makculloch, Magnus, 513 Malachias de Hibernia, 524 Maldura, Petrus Ludo- vicus, 162 Malines, 524 Manchester, 221, 387, 494, 522 Manfredis, Hieronymus de=Manfredi, Girola- mo Manfredus de Bonellis, de Monteferrato, see Bo- nellis, Manfredus de, de Monteferrato Mangius, Benedictus, 188 Mani, Jo. Fan., 490 Manliis, Johannes Jaco- bus de=Manlio, Giaco- mo Manlio, Giacomo, 453 Manlio de Bosco=Manlio, Giacomo Manthen, Johannes, 47, 259, 271, 450 Mantirellius, 35 Mantua, 7, 54, 124, 359, 361 Mantuanus, Baptista= Baptista Mantuanus Manutius, Aldus, Ro- manus, 97, 174, 248, 279, 299, 333 Manzolus, Michael, 64, 175 Manzoni, Conte Giaco- mo, 349 (II), 375 Mar . . ., Frater, 496 Marcellus II, 297 Marchand, Gui, 51,63, 396 Mareschal, J., 147 Marescotti, Annibale, 438 Marescotti, Cr . . . , 438 Marguarius de Ain Lyr- genstein, 318 Maria, Antonio, see An- tonio Maria Marlebergia, see Marie- borough Marleborough, 90 (II) Marnef, Engelbert, Jean, et Geoff roy de, 149 Marsilius de Alamania= Marsilius de Inghen Marsilius de Sancta So- phia=Marsilio di Santa Sofia Martens, Thierry, 348 Martin, St., 452 Martina, 219 Martini, Giuseppe, 34, 52, 302, 371, 448 Martinus de Septem Ar- boribus, see Septem Ar- boribus, Martinus de Alary Magdalene, 80 Mary, St., 8, 85 Mataloni de Cosoli, Gio- vanni Francesco, 95 Matheolus Perusinus= Matteolo da Perugia Matthaeus Cerdonis, see Cerdonis, Matthaeus Matthaeus de Lucca= Matteo da Lucca Mattheus . . . doctor, 347 Matthias van der Goes, see Goes, Matthias van der Maufer, Petrus, 77, 78, 81 Maurus, Rabanus=Raba- nus Maurus Maximilianus a Schrat- tenpach, 248 Mayer, Sigismundus, 311 McLeish, C. & C, 50, 331 Mediolano, Damianus de, de Gorgonzola, 238 Mediolanum, see Milan Megenberg, Konrad von, 5f3. Meiningen, 282 Melas, see Black, W. H. Melchior Lotter, see Lot- Army Medical Library 282 ter, Melchior Melchior, Simon loannes, Memmingen, 39, 114, 160, 249 Menaggio, 511 Menghus Blanchellus=Bi- anchelli, Mengo Menilosymon, 374 Mercurius Trismegistus= Hermes Trismegistos Merdlin, Laurentius, 114 Meschiatis, Augustinus de =Augustinus de Meschi- atis Mesue, 507 Methuselah, 372 Metlinger, Petrus, 234,408 Meydenbach, Jacob, 244 Meyer, E., 166 Adeynberger, Friedrich, 120 Michael, the Archangel, St., 458 Michael Scotus=Scotus, Michael Michelis Carru, G. de, see Carrii, G. De Michelis Milan, 15.1, 48, 55, in, 141, 183, 184, 238, 239, 280, 309, 331, 343, 357, 399, 4«i, 445, 455, 4°6, 479, 483, 484 Millar, E. G., 491 Mirandola, Pico della= Pico della Mirandola Miscomini, Antonio di Bartolommeo, 185, 186 Misintis, Bernardinus de, 85, 345 Mocenigo, Giovanni, 32 Modena, 301 Molner, Diederich, 272, 274 Monachium, see Munich Monasterium Amorbach- ensis Ordinis Sancti Benedicti, 107 (II) Monasterium Attl., 93 Monasterium Beatae Vir- ginis in Diessen, 61, 246 Monasterium Carmeli- tarum Straubingano- rum, 227, 454 Monasterium Michael- Buranj, 458 Monasterium Ochsenhu- sanum, 346 Monasterium Sancti Em- merami Ratisbonae, 208 Monasterium Sancti Fran- cisci Schrobenhusano- rum, 114 Monasterium Sancti Mi- chaelis Archangeli in ...,458 Monasterium Sancti Sal- vatoris Lollingae, 414 Monasterium Sanctorum Udalrici et Afrae Au- gustae Vindelicae, 52, 414 Monasterium Sororum Sanctae Clarae, 40 Mondino, 22A Mondovi, 15.1 Mons Regalis, see Mon- dovi Montagnana, Bartolomeo, 500 Monte Cavallo, 372 Monte, Lambertus de= Lambertus de Monte Monte Domini, Lamber- tus de=Lambertus de Monte Monte, Petrus de=Monti, Pietro Monteferrato, Manfredus de Bonellis de, see Bo- nellis, Manfredus de, de Monteferrato Moretus, Matthaeus, 453 Morris, William, 360 Moses ben Maimon=Mai- monides, Moses Mostyn, Sir Pyers, 513 Mostyn, Th., 513 Mouville, 277 Mundinus=Mondino Munich, 114, 128, 470 Muntzdail, Paulus de, 181 Musso, 511 Mutius, 428 Nallis, Stephanus and Bernardinus de, 262 Naples, 75, 99, 138, 378, 380, 492 Naso, M. lodocus, 164 (I) Nebiis, Franciscus de, 104, 108 Negri, Sillano de'=Silla- nus de Nigris Neobrandenburgensis, see Neubrandenburg Neubrandenburg, 13 New York, 29, 172 (I), 302, 356 (II), 514 New York Academy of Medicine, 22A New Zealand, 327, 509 Nicolas, St., 347 Nicolaus Abbas, Frater, 164 (IV) Nicolaus Laurentii, Ala- manus, see Laurentii, Nicolaus, Alamanus Nicolaus medicus, 184 Nicolaus Petri, de Har- lem, see Petri, Nicolaus. de Harlem Nicolaus de Saliceto= Saliceto, Nicolaus de Nicolspurgensis, 65 Niger, see Black, W. H. Nigris, Syllanus de, see Sillanus de Nigris Nigro, Johannes Domini- cus de, see Dominicus de Nigro, Johannes Nijhoff, Martinus, 302 Nissensis, 451 Nobiallo, 511 Noble, Gen. Robert E., 184 Nollingen, 414 Norcia, Benedetto da= Benedetto da Norcia Nordlingen, Johannes de, 103 Novariensis, Bernardinus Rizus, see Rizus, Ber- nardinus, Novariensis Novimagio, Reynaldus de, 5, 3»5> 373, 443,44<5 NS (initials), 103 Nuremberg, 40, 133, 137, 241, 340, 431, 458, 479, 483 Nursia, Benedictus de= Benedetto da Norcia General Index 283 Nuttall, Geo. H. F., 105 Oberalteich, 46 Occimiano, Giovanni Maria di, 231 Ochsenhausen, 346 Octavianus Scotus, see Scotus, Octavianus Oder, 87 Oethieus, Jacobus, 227 Offenbacher, Emil, Inc., 5 Offredus, Apollinaris= Offredi, Apollinare Ohrslaw, Georgius, 65 Olpe, Johann Bergmann de, see Bergmann, Jo- hann, de Olpe Olschki, Leo S., 1, 4, 6, 8, 9, 16, 17, 18 (I), 32, 41, 47, 68, 80, 85, 94, 102, 103, 106, 116, 122, 123, 124, 127, 128, 138, 139, i52, J54, !56, J59, l67, 168, 170, 171, 174, 175, 176, 180, 181, 182, 194, 208, 231, 232 (I), 254, 255, 259, 260, 261, 272 (I), 283, 286, 289 (I), 306, 309, 319, 329, 344, 354, 359, 36l» 302, 368, 370, 372, 373, 374, 375, 376, 411, 424 (I), 431, 436, 438, 444, 449, 462, 463, 464, 465, 466, 475, 478, 485, 488 (I) Order of Knights of St. Anne, 172 (II) Ordo Carthusianus, 181 Ordo Eremitarum Sancti Augustini, 365 Ordo Eremitarum Sancti Romualdi Camaldolen- sis, 502 Ordo Fratrum Minorum, 85, 133, 177, 217, 218, 219, 236, 250, 268, 273, 360 Ordo Fratrum Praedica- torum, 15.1, 36, 272 (I, II), 274, 408, 506, 524 Ordo Sancti Benedicti, 107 (II), 495 Orta, Alfonso de, 469 Osimo, 507 Osterbitz, 248 Otinus de Luna, Papien- sis, see Luna, Otinus de, Papiensis Otmar, Johann, 120 Ovidius . . . Montalbanus Bononiae, 297 Owen, E. H., 351 Pachel, Leonardus, 141, 399, 484 Pacini, Piero, 283, 320 Paderborn, Conradus de, 224, 225 Paderborn, Johann de (Westphalia), 38, 292, 337, 387 Padoanis, Alessandro, 399 Padua, 76, 80, 83, 84, 151, 202, 204, 205, 207, 212, 213, 224, 225, 256, 261, 325, 330, 362, 364, 373, 376, 491 , Pafraet, Richardus, 472 Pal.. ., loannes, 134 Palermo, 479 Pannartz, Arnoldus, 406 Papiensis, Andreas Cala- brensis, see Calabrensis, Andreas (Papiensis) Paris, 24, 51, 63, 90 (I), 148, 149, 278, 293, 312, 388, 389, 390, 396, 439 Parma, 47, 215, 371, 372 Partibus, Jacobus de=Des- pars, Jacques Pasqualibus, Peregrinus de, Bononiensis, 316, 3*7. 373,377 Passau, 236 Patavium, see Padua Pathuanus, 161 (II) Paul. . . , 250 Paul II, Barbo, 502 Paul, St., 48, 239 Paulhac, de, 192 (II) Paulus de Butzbach, see Butzbach, Paulus de Paulus, Frater, 219 Pavia, 15, 16, 57, 73, 94, 104, 108, 155, 184, 221, 222, 255, 266, 304, 306, 317, 358, 502 Payne, Roger, 111 pazl, 241 Peachamus, Johannes= Peckham, John Pearson, Thomas, 357 Pedemontanus, Francis- cus=Francesco di Pie- dimonte Pedrolo, Franciscus de, 287 Pegnitzer, 276 Peltz, Nicolaus, 500 Pelusius, Bartholomaeus, 188 Pensis, Christophorus de, de Mandello, 1, 154, 424, 425, 430, 489 Peppard, Henry G., 369 Peregrinus de Pasquali- bus, Bononiensis, see Pasqualibus, Peregrinus de, Bononiensis Pergola, 507 Pergula, Franciscus de, 491 Peronnet, 415 Perpignan, 466, 506 Perugia, 173 (II) Peter of Blois, 511.1 Peter, St., 262, 498 Petit, Jean, 63, 278, 312, 439 Petri, Johann, 236, 263 Petri, Nicolaus, de Har- lem, 205 Petrovicensis, 65 Petrus de Abano=Pietro d'Abano Petrus Aponensis=Pietro d'Abano Petrus de Crescentiis= Crescenzi, Pier de' Petrus de Monte=Monti, Pietro Petrus Paduanus=Pietro d'Abano Petrus Tranensis=Palla- gari, Pietro Petrus de Tussignano= Pietro da Tossignano Peutinger, Conradus, 372 Philadelphia, 147 (I), 304, 497 Philaretos=Theophilos Protospatharios Army Medical Library 284 Philelphus, Franciscus= Filelfo, Francesco Philelphus, Johannes Ma- rius=Filelfo, Giam- mario Piacenza, 418 Pianello, 511 Piasiis, Thomas de, 165 Picus de Mirandola, Jo- hannes=Pico della Mi- randola, Giovanni Pierres, Johannes, 374 Pietro d'Abano, 2, 54 Pietro d'Argellata=Petrus de Argellata Pietro, Filippo di, 376 Pietro, Gabriele di, 356 Pietro da Tossignano, 347, 475, 507 Pincius, Philippus, 143, 164 (IV), 199,453' Pinelli, in, 334 Pisa, Bartolomeo da= Bartolomeo da Pisa Pisanus Anglicus=Peck- ham, John Pius VI, Braschi, 119 Plannck, Stephan, 101, 102, 122, 123, 136, 158, 170, 310 Piasiis, Petrus, 260 Plinius Secundus, Gaius= Pliny the Elder Poggio, 479 Pol, Dr. Nicolaus, 147, 199, 476 Polcastro, Sigismondo, 475 Porcastris, Sigismundus de=Polcastro, Sigis- mondo Porcia, Giacomo=Jaco- bus, Comes Purlilia- rum Porretanus, Gilbertus= Gilbert de la Porree Porrus, Baptista, 238 Portilia, Andreas, 372 Porto Rico, 164 (V) Portonariis, Vincentius de, de Tridino de Monteferrato, 229 Portugal, 372 Posa, Pedro, 287 Posen, 268 Powell, George H., 90 (I) Praemonstratensians, 505 Praxiteles, 372 Predio, Willelmus de, 495 Prigenti, A., 490 Printer of 1481 'Legenda Aurea,' 182, 483 Proctor, Robert, 337 Prosamer, Georgius, 233 Protospatharios, Theo- philos=Theophilos Pro- tospatharios Priiss, Johann, 245, 313, 335,409,412 Puff von Schrick, Michael =Schrick, Michael Purliliarum, Jacobus Comes=Jacobus, Comes Purliliarum PX (initials), 479 Quarengiis, Petrus de, Bergomensis, 231, 321 Quaritch Bernard, 20, 29, 192 (ID Quedlinburg, Jordanus de, see Jordanus de Quedlinburg Quentell, Heinrich, 11,50, 153, 208, 273, 275, 379 Quiricus de Augustis= Augustis, Quiricus de Rabanus Maurus, 10 Rabbi Moyses=Maimoni- des Ragazonibus, Theodoras de, 286 Rainerius de Pisa, 495 Ranzonius, Henricus, 347 Rappaport, C. E., 45, 301 Rasis=Rhasis Ratdolt, Erhard, 2, 27, 29, 31,32, 172, 193, 246,247, 3?2 Ratisbona, see Regens- burg Razi=Rhasis RE (initials), 51 (I) Reaux, de, 388 Regensburg, 208, 439 Regio, Antonius de, 219 Regiomontanus, Johannes =Muller, Johann Reichardt, Georg Gott- fried, 201 Reichardt, Joh. Martin, 201 Reiner, Sebastianus, 318 Renatus, Flavius Vegetius =Vegetius Renatus, Flavius Renchen, Ludwig von, 211 Reno, Johannes de, 202, 206 Reutlingen, 52, 181, 315, 436a Reynaldus de Novimagio, see Novimagio, Rey- naldus de Reynolds, Capt. F. P., 164 (V) Rezzonico, 511 Rhasis, 347, 507 Rhodius, Janus, 237 Richard . . ., 53 Richard of England, 494 Ridge, S., 281 Ridwan, CA1I Ibn, see Haly Rodoham Ripoli, Sanctus Jacobus de, 68, 298 Riviere & Son, 412 Rizus, Bernardinus, No- variensis, 45, 194, 233 Rocca C. . . , Ludovicus de, 161 (II) Roce, Denis, 148 Roch, St., 162, 268 Rocvaut, Jacobus, 13 Rodericus Sanctius, epis- copus Zamorensis= Rodrigo de Zamora Rodericus Zamorensis= Rodrigo de Zamora Roger of Salerno=Rug- giero Rognani, Antonio, 317 Rolandus Capellutus Par- mensis=Capelluti, Ro- lando Roma, Egidio da=Egidio da Roma Romani, 372 Rome, 45, 56, 92, 99, 101, 102, 122, 123, 136, 157, 158, 159, 170, 189, 242, 301, 307, 308, 310, 311, 357, 363> 368, 372, 4o6> General Index 285 440,447, 468,490 Romuald, St., 502 Rondono, Annibale, 511 Rondono, Pietro, 511 Rose, Valentin, 511.1 Rosenbach Company, The, 7, 390, 492 Rosenthal, Heinrich, 134, 336 Rosenthal, Jacques, 401 Rosenthal, Ludwig, 519 Rossen, 513 Roterodamum, see Rot- terdam Roth, F.W.E., 335 Rotterdam, 65, 221 Rottweil, Adam de, 20, 217 Rouen, 277 Roy, Cornells Henricus a, 62, 161 (I), 214 Royhier, 148 R-Printer, 166, 383, 452 Rubeis, Laurentius de, de Valentia, 72, 105, 119, 281, 342, 421 Ruberia, Justinianus de, '39, 434 Rubeus, Joannes, Vercel- lensis, 1, 142, 176, 291, 437, 438 Rugerius, Ugo, 300, 301 Ruppel, Berthold, 89 Ruprecht . . . , 481 Rusch, Adolf, 166, 383, 452 Rusius, Laurentius= Rusio, Lorenzo Russia, 172 (II) Sacchi, Bartolomeo de'= Platina, Bartolomeo Sacchi Sacon, Jacques, 127 Saint-Amand, 495 Saladinus de Esculo=Sa- ladino Ferro d'Ascoli Saliceto, Guglielmo da, 507 Salkeld, 500 Salomon, Episcopus Cons- tantiensis=Salemo, Bishop of Constance Salsa-Malaspine, Marquis, 378 Saluciae, see Saluzzo Saluzzo, 15.1 Sammonicus, Serenus= Serenus Sammonicus Samuel, Rabbi=Bonihomi- nis, Alfonso San Candido, 199 San Juan, 164 (V) Sanchez de Arevalo, Ro- driguez=Rodrigo de Zamora Sancius, Rodericus, de Arevalo=Rodrigo de Zamora Sancta Maria Brixianoria Castrileonis Ordinis Minorum, 85 Sancta Maria Magdalena Patavii, 80 Sanctipontianus, 234 Sanctis, Hieronymus de, 260 Sancto Concordio, Bar- tholomaeus de=Barto- lommeo dei Granchi Sancto Nazario, Jacobus de, de Ripa, 183 Sancto Paulo, Johannes de=Johannes de Sancto Paulo Sancto Ursio, Henricus de, Zenus, 338 Sanctus Augustinus Cremae, 184 Sanctus Jacobus de Ri- poli=Ripoli, Sanctus Ja- cobus de Sanctus Martinus Lova- niensis, 452 Sanctus Petrus in Erfor- dia, 498 Sanctus Stefanus Mar- tinae, 219 Sanctus Thomas in Burs- feldia, 453 Sandrianus, Angelus, de Corinalto, 195 Sangorski & Sutcliffe, 499 Sansoni, Jacobus, 355 (III) Sant' Angelo in Vado, 141 Santa Sofia, Marsilio di= Marsilio di Santa Sofia Santarem, 506 Santritter, Johannes Luci- lius, 36, 260 Saracenus, Marinus, see Sarrazin, Marin Sarrazin, Marin (Mari- nus Saracenus), 113, 419 Savonarola, Hieronymus =Savonarola, Girolamo Savonarola, Johannes Michael=Savonarola, Michele Saxonia, Henricus de, see Henricus de Sa- xonia Scaliger, 293 Schab, William H., 511.1 Schaffener, Wilhelm, 243 Schaur, Johann, 324 Scho . . . , Christophorus a, 40 Schobsser, Johann, 480 Schoeffer, Peter, 200 Schoenhof & Moeller, 114, 166, 347, 365, 523 Schonsperger, Johann, 131, 268,433,481 Schott, Martin, 432 Schrattenpach, 248 Schriber, Johannes, de Annunciata, 457 Schriners, Petrus, 347 Schrobenhausen, 114 Schrobenhusani, see Schrobenhausen Schulenburg, W. v.d., 187 Schuman, Henry, 195 Schureissen, Johannes, 509 Schussenried, 450 Scinzenzeler, Uldericus, 15.1, 141, 399 Scotus, Duns, Johannes= Duns Scotus, Johannes Scotus, Michael, 396 Scotus, Octavianus, 44, 49, 62, 70, 94, 106, 109, 115, 145, 164 (V), 167, 169, 195, 198, 223, 227, 257, 267, 305, 318, 328, 358, 400, 403, 404, 426, 428, 444, 448, 462, 465, 471 Scroffa, Camillo, 117 Seehauser, Dr. Joannes, 470 Segeberga, 347 286 Army Medical Library Seligenstadt, Johannes Herbort, de, see Her- bort, Johannes, de Seligenstadt Septem Arboribus, Mar- tinus de, 83 Serapion, 507 Serazonibus, Aloysius de, 15.1 Sessa, Joannes Baptista, 28, 395 Sessa, Melchior, 396 Severinus Ferrariensis, 216 Severinus, St., 8 Seville, 276 Sfortia, Ludovicus Maria, see Sforza, Lodovico Maria Sforza, Lodovico Maria, 104 Shipton, loannes, Chirur- gus Londinensis, 229 Sibylla, Bartholomaeus= Sibilla, Bartolomeo Siderius, Dr. Hermanus, 270 Sidriano, Johannes de, 184 Sigismundus, Frater, 244 Sigismundus a Libris, see Libris, Sigismundus a Sigismundus de Porcas- tris=Polcastro, Sigi- smondo Sigismundus . . . Wa- granus, 305 Silber, Eucharius, 189, 242, 440, 447, 490 Silesia, 172 (II) Sillanus de Nigris, 347 Silva, Count Ercole, 401 Silvaticus, Matthaeus= Sil- vatico, Matteo Silvester coci, 274 Simon a Cordo=Simon of Genoa Simon of Genoa, 164 (IV), 453, 454 Simon Genuensis, Janu- ensis=Simon of Genoa Simon de Luere, see Luere, Simon de Simon ordinis minorum, 268 Sinevrus, Alexander, 155 Sisera, 77 Sixtus IV, della Rovere, 3^3 Skeneus, 513 Societas Jesu ad S. Nico- laum .. ., 347 Socrates, 201 Solczsch, loannes, 427 Soldus, Jacobus=Soldi, Jacopo Solinus, 372, 495 Sorbonne, 293 Sorethum, see Schus- senried Sorg, Anton, 134, 179, 341, 386,467 Sorico, 511 Sorores Sanctae Clarae, 40 Spagnuoli, Baptista=Bap- tista Mantuanus Speier, 10, 126, 413, 500 Spentz, Sebastianus, 40 Spindeler, Nicolaus, 30 Spira, Johannes Emericus de, see Emericus, Jo- hannes, de Spira Spoleto, Cherubino da= Cherubino da Spoleto Staber, Bartholomaeus= Steber, Bartholomaeus Stadt- und Kirchenbib- liothek Kempten, 180 Stagninus, Bernardinus, de Tridino, 178, 218, 402, 454 Standi, Leopolt, 270 Stapel, Iacobus, 114 Stendal, Albertus de, 261 Stephen, St., 219 Stockel, Wolfgang, 265 Strassburg, 88,91,130,166, 182, 243, 245, 313, 335, 383, 392, 393, 407, 409, 412, 420, 432, 449, 452, 483, 486, 509 Strata, Antonius de, de Cremona, 34, 76, 82 Straubing, 227, 454 Strodus, Radulphus= Strode, Ralph Stuttgart, 45, 184, 315 Sudmel, Geo[r]gius, 180 Sunderland Library, 192 (ID Suppan, M. Michael, 407 Sussex, 357 Sweynheym, Conradus, 406 Switzerland, 184 Sybilla, Bartholomaeus= Sibilla, Bartolomeo Sylvaticus, Matthaeus= Silvatico, Matteo Symphorianus Champe- rius=Champier, Sym- phorien Syston Park, 281, 445 Tacuinus, Joannes, de Tridino, 191 Taddeo Fiorentino=Al- derotti, Taddeo Talacre, 513 Tarenta, Valasco de=Va- lasco de Tarenta Tarvisio, Thomas de, 356 Taylor, Henry C, 523 Ternisund, Nicolaus, 518 Thaddaeus de Florentia= Alderotti, Taddeo Thaddaeus Florentinus= Alderotti, Taddeo Thanner, Jacobus, 365 Theodoricus, 272, 274, 482 Ther Hoernen, Arnold, 482 Thi...,Dr.Io.Gottl.,4i8 Thiene, Gaetano da= Gaetano da Thiene Thienis, Gaietanus de= Gaetano da Thiene Thirmair, Dr. Thomas, 222 Tholosa, see Toulouse Thomas, Bishop of Con- stance, 294 Thomas, St., 244, 453 Thomas Aquinas, St., 272 (I and II), 273, 274, 275, 355 (ID Thomas-Stanford, Charles, 132 Thorndike, Lynn, 522 Thorold, Sir John H., 281, 445 Thuran de Castello=Tura de Castello Tiberius Caesar, 372 Tomkinson, Michael, 495 Topie, Michel, 22 General Index 287 Torino, 479 Tornamira, Johannes de= Tournemire, Jean de Torre, Giacomo della= Jacopo da Forli Torrella, Hieronymus= Torrella, Geronimo Torresanus, Andreas, de Asuli, 26, 164, 168, 196, 228, 329 Tortis, Baptista de, 58, 61, 79, 398 Tortosa, 261 Tossignano, Pietro da= Pietro da Tossignano Toulouse, 261, 391 Tranensis, Petrus=Palla- gari, Pietro Trechsel, Johann, 161, 470 Treviso, 64, 175, 232, 254, 461 Tridino, Bernardinus Stagninus de, see Stagninus, Ber- nardinus de, de Tridino Trier, 181 Trismegistos, Hermes= Hermes Trismegistos Tritheim, Johann, 383 Triibner, Karl J., 452 Tschudius, Caspar Baltha- sar, 318 Tubingen, 120 Turrecremata, Johannes de=Torquemada, Juan de Ugo da Siena=Benzi, Ugo Ugoletus, Angelus, 215 Ulm, 267 (I), 352, 353, 385, 460 Ulma, Jacopo Angeli de= Angeli de Ulma, Jacopo Ulrich, St., 52, 414 Ulsenius, Theodoricus= Ulsen, Dietrich Umber, Sibyllinus, 369 University Library of Freiburg, no, 404 Urbino, 49 (II) Ursarnianus, 147 (II) Vacchi, Francesco, 203 Valdarfer, Christophorus, 55 Valdezoccho, Bartholo- maeus de, 83 Valencia, 30, 469 Valenciennes, 495 Valentia, Laurentius de Rubeis de, see Rubeis, Laurentius de, de Va- lentia van Bollanger, Ant., see Bollanger, Ant. van van der Goes, Matthias, see Goes, Matthias van der van der Linden, Johannes Antonides, see Linden, Johannes Antonides van der Varenna, 511 Varro, 372 Vaughan, Dr. Victor C, 184 Venetus, Bernardinus, de Vitalibus, 214, 303, 327, 355, 394, 395, 4»8 Venice, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12, 19, 20, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 44, 45, 47, 48, 49, 5g, 59, 61, 62, 65, 66, 69, 70, 71, 72, 74, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 87, 92, 96, 97, 98, 106, 109, no, 114, 115, 132, 135, 142, 143, 145, 152, 154, 164 (IV, V), 165, 167, 168, 169, 171, 173, 174, 176, 178, 188, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 201, 214, 217, 218, 219, 223, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 233, 237, 238, 239, 240, 245, 246, 248, 257, 258, 259, 260, 262, 264, 267, 269, 270, 271, 279, 286, 291, 296, 299, 303, 305, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 321, 327, 328, 329, 332, 333, 334, 339, 344, 346, 347, 350, 355, 35<5, 357, 358, 360, 366, 369, 373, 374, 375, 37^, 377, 378, 393, 394, 395, 396, 398, 400, 402, 403, 404, 405, 419, 424, 425, 426, 427, 428, 430, 435, 437, 43g, I 442, 443, 444, 446, 448, 45o, 453, 454, 456, 46z, 464, 465, 468, 471, 477, 488,489, 502 Vercellensis, Albertinus, 267 Vercellensis, Joannes Ru- beus, see Rubeus, Joan- nes, Vercellensis VF (initials), 110,404 Viadus, see Oder Vicecomes, Hierony- mus=Visconti, Giro- lamo Vicenza, 156, 206, 338, 451 Victor, Sextus Aurelius= Aurelius Victor, Sextus Vienna, 21, 26 (I), 65, 179, 198 (I), 248, 263, 267 (I), 277, 433, 459 Villa Dei, Alexander de= Alexandre de Villedieu Villanova, Arnaldo de= Arnaldo de Villanova Villedieu, Alexandre de= Alexandre de Villedieu Vilseck, 39 Vimercati-Sozzi, Conte Paolo, 479 Vincent, Simon, 147 (II) Vincentius Bellovacensis= Vincent de Beauvais Vincentius . . . de Castel- lo, 196 Virgilius, 372 Vitalibus, Bernardinus Venetus de, see Vene- tus, Bernardinus, de Vi- talibus Vogma, Henricus, 524 Vollbehr, Otto H. F., 492 Vovnich, E. L., 472 Voynich, Wilfrid M., 10, 18 (II), 27, 28, 97, in, 132, 144, 146, 215, 234, 296, 337, 408, 410, 412, 414, 423, 434, 493, 495, 496, 503, 511 Vratislavia, see Breslau Vurster, Johannes, 54, 361 Wagranus, 305 Walbeck, Johannes, 302, 429 Irmy Medical Librar 288 Walderbach, 505 Wallen ..., Johannes, 374 Wallis, 10 Wallis and Lloyd, 17 Walsa, Thomas Paulus, i73 (D Ward, Viscount, 378 Warren Wood, 128, 147 (I) Warwick, Count, 517 Washington, D. C, 238 Watson, B. A., 22A Watson, Robert, 511.1 Webb, Robert W., 511 Weigel, T. O., 326, 341 Weissenau, 505 Welker, Conrad, of Bo- pard, 482 Wenceslaus, King of Bo- hemia, 491 Wenssler, Michael, 336, 436 Wesley, William, 244, 266, 348 Westphalia, see Pader- born, Johann de Wien, see Vienna Willehelmus . . . , 355 (ID William of Heytesbury= Heytesbury, William of Windsor, Dr. Thomas, 221, 289 (II), 413, 452, 49 *, 494, 5°°, 5°S-> 514, 517, 522, 524, 525 Winterburg, Johann, 21, 277, 459 Winters, Conrad, de Homborch, 354 Wirsung, Marcus, 347 Wittenberg, 90 (I) Wodhull, Michael, in, 334 Wolf, Nicolaus, 476 Wood, London, 157 Woodbury, 327, 509 Woolley Hall, 20 Worcester, 271 Wiirzburg, 500 York, Lord of, 517 Zachis, Bartholomeus de, 373 Zagreb, 491 Zainer, Gunther, 37, 93, 177, 180, 226, 250, 322, 407, 485 Zainer, Johann, 352, 353 Zanis, Bartholomaeus de, 12, 49, 462 Zarotus, Antonius, 331, 445, 455 Zel, Ulrich, 209 Zierikzee, Cornells de, see Cornells de Zierik- zee YEARS 1266: 506 1282-83: 492 1349: 497 1408: 519 1417: 498 1419: 498 1425: 504 1426: 504 1434: 507 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Oriental Manuscripts INTRODUCTION THE first comprehensive account of the Oriental manuscripts of the Army Medical Library is found in a paper prepared by Dr. Claudius F. Mayer for the 43 rd annual meeting of the Medical Library Association and published in the Bulletin of this Association in January 1942 under the title "The Collection of Arabic Medical Literature in the Army Medical Library." This article, with a few minor changes and augmented by a checklist, was reprinted in February 1942 in the Bulle- tin of the History of Medicine. As the foundations of the collection are mentioned: " (1) material which has been previously acquired for the Library by chance rather than by conscious undertaking, and (2) the original manuscripts recently purchased." The systematic purchase of Oriental manuscripts, which began in the fiscal year 1940-1941, is brief- ly mentioned in the prefaces to vols. 6 and 7 of the Index-Catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon-GeneraVs Office, Fourth Series (1941 and 1942). At that time Professor Abraham Shalom Yahuda, who had come to the United States as a refugee, offered to Col. Harold W. Jones, libra- rian of the Army Medical Library, some of his Oriental manuscripts of medical interest. Colonel Jones agreed to buy part of the collection and a careful selection was made to secure a good cross-section of early Arabic medical literature for the History of Medicine Division. The purchase was made in two installments and the payment was spread over several fiscal years. A part of the expense was paid out of a bequest known as the Edgar Fund. After the transfer of the Oriental manuscripts to Cleveland as a war measure, a program of systematic restoration, preservation, and cata- loguing was inaugurated under Colonel Jones, Major (later Lt. Col.) Keys and Dr. Fisch. The cataloguing of the collection disclosed a con- siderable number of Persian and Turkish manuscripts not mentioned by Dr. Mayer who dealt only with the Arabic medical literature. There is also one Hebrew manuscript. In a class by themselves are a few palm-leaf manuscripts in Singhalese 293 294 Army Medical Library writing. The labels on four of them state that they were given by Dr. Casey Wood in 1925 and 1926. When the project of publishing a catalogue of the manuscripts had been moved within the focus of realization, the undersigned gave a pre- liminary account of the collection in the Journal of the American Orien- tal Society for April-June 1946. The following catalogue is divided into five sections according to the languages represented: Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Singhalese, and He- brew. The last two sections are not included in the indices on account of the negligible number of items. Under each language the manuscripts are arranged alphabetically by their romanized titles. Untitled manuscripts follow at the end of the alphabet. Manuscripts containing works by different authors (Collec- tions) are grouped together as a second subdivision, their succession be- ing determined by the title of the first work contained in each. The transliteration of the Arabic titles and names is primarily based on that of the British Museum, except that q is substituted for k. I should have liked to follow more closely the Arabic catalogue of the Garrett Collection of Princeton University, which is a more modern model of Oriental bibliography, but I could not see any necessity for making the changes from d and z to dh and z or from ai and au to ay and aw al- though the combination of vowel plus consonant is undoubtedly closer to the spirit of the Arabic writing. I indicate wasl by an apostrophe only when a preposition is written together with the following word. Thus: bi'l-, wa'l-, but fi al-. The same transliteration is used also for Persian in spite of the difference in pronunciation, but a greater range of vowels has been admitted for Turkish. In the descriptions, the term Nasta^liq is used for the careful form of the Ta^liq style. Alif bi-siirat al-ya' is trans- literated a. The titles are given as they appear in the manuscripts. As the cata- logue is to be of interest to the medical profession as much as to Orien- talists, a literal translation of the flowery Oriental titles is added. Many of them are likely to sound awkward in English, but even Orientalists do not always agree on the best translation. Most of the undated manuscripts are of the seventeenth or eighteenth centuries, otherwise an approximate date is assigned. References are given, as far as possible, to catalogues where addition- al information may be found. The beginning is quoted only when it Introduction 295 differs from the reference or when there is no reference. All the cata- logues consulted are contained in my list published in the Journal of the American Oriental Society in September 1946 (Material for Orien- tal Research in Cleveland). But the number of those given as reference is limited because I wanted to refer to comprehensive descriptions rather than to give a list of all the catalogues in which the manuscript is mentioned. That information can be found in Brockelmann's latest in- dices. Although it may be assumed that the shortened references (name of city or institution) would be easily understood in connection with the language, they are given in full in a special list, together with the abbreviations. It is a pleasant duty to acknowledge my indebtedness for useful sug- gestions to Dr. Max H. Fisch, former Curator of the Cleveland Branch of the Army Medical Library, Dr. Leon Nemoy of Yale University, and Mr. Gordon W. Thayer, Librarian of the John G. White Collection of the Cleveland Public Library. Francis E. Sommer Cleveland, Ohio October 1,1948 REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS A Arabic ASB Asiatic Society of Bengal: Persian manuscripts (Ivanow, 1924 and 1926). Berlin Kgl. Bibliothek: Verzeichnis der arabischen Handschriften (Ahl- wardt); Verzeichnis der persischen Handschriften and Verzeichnis der turkischen Handschriften (Pertsch). Bodleian Oxford University. Bodleian Library: — SJL: Catalogue of Persian, Turkish . . . manuscripts begun by Sachau and completed by Ethe; — (Uri): ... Codicum ms. orientalium ... catalogus, v.i. BM British Museum, London: Catalogus codicum orientalium pt.2; — Ellis: Descriptive list of the Arabic mss. acquired since 1894; S: Sup- plement by Charles Rieu; Catalogue of the Persian manuscripts, 3V. and Supplement (Rieu). Brockelmann Geschichte der arabischen Litteratur, 2v., and 3V. of Supplement. Buhar Calcutta. Imperial library — Buhar library: Catalogue raisonne v.2, Arabic manuscripts. Cairo Egyptian Library: Fihrist al-kutub al-carabiyah. Cambridge University Library: Handlist of the Muhammadan manuscripts, with Supplement (Browne). Copenhagen Kongelige Bibliotek: Codices orientales, 1846-1857. Florence Bibliothecae Mediceae, Laurentianae et Palatinae codicum mss. ori- (Laurent.) entalium catalogus. Garrett Princeton University Library: Descriptive catalog of the Garrett col- lection of Arabic mss. Gotha Herzogliche Bibliothek: Die orientalischen Handschriften (Pertsch). India Office (of Great Britain), Library: Catalogue of the Arabic manuscripts (Loth); Catalogue of Persian manuscripts (Ethe). Kazan Universitet, Biblioteka: Opisanie arabskikh rukopisei. P Persian. Paris Bibliotheque Nationale, Departement des manuscrits: Catalogue des mss. arabes, 2v. (De Slane, continued by Blochet, numbered consecu- tively and therefore not distinguished); Catalogue des mss. turcs (Blochet), containing also a Supplement. S Supplement. T Turkish. Vienna Nationalbibliothek: Die arabischen, persischen und turkischen Hand- schriften, 3 V. (Flugel). 296 Oriental Manuscripts 297 ARABIC 1 Adab al-akl wa'l - sharb. (Manners in eating and drinking). Rules for eating, drinking, sleeping and praying, in verse accom- panied by explanations. The title is mentioned in the colophon. Author: Ahmad ibn al-cImad al-Aqfahsi, d. 1405/6. The beginning agrees with Berlin No. 5466. No date. Fols.42, 15 x 19.7 cm; Naskhi, 17 lines; rubrications. ^ji. 5jliJl jiyyi 2 al-Anwar al-shariqah sharh. (The bright lights, commentary). Supercommentary upon Ibn Sina's commentary on his psychological work on the "Rational soul." The label gives the title as "al-Ashi <^at al-bariqah bi'1-anwar al-shari- qah fi ahwal al-nafs al-natiqah", and ascribes the commentary "Flash- ing sunrays" to Abii al-Baqa' al-Ahmadi. The author and part of the beginning agree with Berlin 5353, where the commentary (takhmis) is ascribed to Mansur al-Misri. Beginning: ^Avr -9 ***&*>. <^>-yi\ - J^ No date. (15th cent.) Reference: Brockelmann S.I., p.892. Apparently rare manuscript. Fols.186,15 x 22 cm; clumsy old Naskhi, not fully pointed; 17 lines; paper slightly damaged by damp. J>*£-1 jjl-o A9 Dastur al-Jalali. (The rule of Jalal). A treatise on more recent diseases not mentioned in the older writ- ings and on new medicaments. The title is mentioned on p.2. 300 Army Medical Library The author, according to a statement on p.i, is Khalq Allah al-Ghani Jalal al-Din Muhammad, physician of Isfahan. Beginning: j-sJUJl 0^1 *^9 &»■ i£-^1 *& -ui-1 End missing. No date. Fols.120, 21x31 cm; neat Naskhi in different hands, 13-16 lines; rubrications; scattered marginal notes. Red leather binding, tooled. A10 Fawa'id al-husainiyah fi al-mujarrabat al-tibbiyah. (Benefits of Husain: on tested medicaments). Author: Muhammad ibn Baha' al-Din al-Shirazi, d. 1467. Begins: BTj^VI i j^^\ %M <£^) «B -^-l DatedSha^ban 1163 (i.e. 1750). 303 numbered leaves, 19.5 x30 cm; Naskhi, 21 lines; rubrications; the first 29 leaves have margin ruled with green ink, the next two with red ink; occasional notes on the margin. A11 Ghana wa mana. (Life and death). A manual of medicine by Abu Mansur al-Hasan ibn Nuh al-Qumri, fl. 2nd half of 10th cent. Imperfect at the beginning; title and author are supplied by a pencil note. No date; colophon torn out. (16th cent.) Reference: Gotha 1951. Fols.199, 12x18 cm; crowded Tafliq changing to small Naskhi on fol.i4b; 19-22 lines; rubrications; ornamental headings on the margin; scattered marginal notes. Glossy paper, partly soiled by damp; maroon leather binding, tooled. A12 Ghayat al-bayan fi tadbir al-insan. (The limit of explanation about the regime of the human person, extract). A treatise in 4 discourses about the preservation of health, possibly Oriental Manuscripts 3 o 1 taken from "Ghayat al-itqan fi al-tibb". Does not agree with Berlin 63*5- Author: Salih ibn Nasr Allah al-Halabi, Ibn Salam, d. 1669. Beginning: ^y <^ 3 j-^-J « j p*J\ j-^-^1 *tfl {-> Reference: Brockelmann S.II, p.666. No date. Title as given at the beginning (line 4). Defective at the end: the 4th discourse does not go beyond the 1st fasl of the 2nd bab. Fols.131,16 x 21 cm; Naskhi, 20 lines; rubrications. cJJl J jtfryi i.U A13 Ghayat al-itqan fi al-tibb. (The acme of perfection in medicine). This treatise is also known as "The limit of perfection in the manage- ment of the human body" (or: in the science of bodies); it is divided into 4 books. A "fihrist" of 4 pages in tabular form precedes. Author: Salih ibn Nasr Allah al-Halabi, Ibn Salam, d. 1669. References: Cambridge, p.264; Gotha No. 1940/41. Dated: 2nd of Sha^ban 1162 (i.e. 1749). 172 numbered leaves, followed by 2 leaves with notes, 17.8x30.2 cm; small Tacliq, 29 lines; rubrications; inner and outer margins red-ruled; the first two pages have gold-ruled inner margins; illuminated frontispiece; marginal notes, partly in Turkish. Dark brown leather cover. A14 Ghayat al-surur fi sharh diwan al-shudiir. (The limit of contentment in the explanation of the poetry collection called Nuggets of gold). The Diwan al-shudiir is a collection of poems about the philosophers' stone by ^Ali ibn Musa ibn Arfa^ - Ra's, who died A.H.593 (i.e. 1197 ). This commentary is by f Ali ibn Aidamir al-Jildaki who died 1361. The beginning is lacking. There are two parts, both dated 1180 (i.e. 1766). Copied by Muhammad Haikal al-Darawi. References: Gotha 1291; Berlin 4183. Fols.396, 14.7 x 21 cm; fair Naskhi, 19 lines; rubrications. Binding: brown leather with tooled designs and flap in slip case. 302 Army Medical Library o^-J»-i &J** ci o^*yi i^ A15 Ghayat al-umniyat fi macrifat al-hummayat. (The most that could be desired in the knowledge of fevers). A treatise on fevers in 13 sections (fasl), with lists of fevers in tabular form. Author: Ibn al-Akfani Sinjari al-Misri, d. 1348. (He is given on the label with a question mark). Begins after doxology: **^ Cf" ^J*i V t£>^1 p^l ^ -*-^-l No date. (15th or 16th cent.) Fols.49, 15.5x21.5 cm; Naskhi, 17 lines; rubrications; marginal notes; glossy paper with brown spots. •JaJl jlj-1 J»li> A16 Haqa'iq asrar al-tibb. (Realities of secrets of medicine). An explanation of medical terms and general discussions about medi- cine, divided into 3 sections (fann). Author: Mascud ibn Muhammad al-Sijazi, fl.ca. 1334. The title is taken from the label. Begins like Berlin 6236. Cf. A84-I. No date. (16th cent.) Fols.44,11 x 17 cm; from fol.40 on, the leaves are mixed up and leaves from a dif- ferent hand are bound in between; Tacliq, 18 lines; rubrications; marginal notes; brown leather binding, tooled. J^\ d (j^] ^ Cf ^^, 'J**1 A17 al-Hawi fi al-tibb. (The comprehensive in medicine). Author: Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Zakariya' al-Razi, d. 92 3. This is part 3, dealing with gastro-intestinal diseases and their treat- ment and corresponding to the 5th and 6th books of the Latin transla- tion. First heading: o*1^*l j* 5-v*lb iSj>\ i^LulXij b*Xf&to&> >» Abii Bakr Muhammad ibn Zakariya' al-Razi, al-Hawi fi al-tibb. November 1094. F.i86v. (A17) Oriental Manuscripts 303 paper damaged by damp; ink partly faded; worn off edges of first 40 leaves re- stored. This is the oldest item in the collection. See Plate 10. A18 al-Hawi fi film al-tadawi. (The comprehensive in the science of medical treatment). Author: Mahmiid ibn Diya' al-Din Ilyas al-Shirazi, who wrote the work not later than 1337. A treatise summarizing all the branches of medicine. Begins like Berlin 6324. Other references: BMS. 808; Gotha 1943. Imperfect at the beginning. The prefixed table of contents begins with bab 11 of the 2nd maqalah and is followed without break by the first maqalah. There are 4 maqalahs. No date. (15th cent.) Fols.226,18 x 25 cm; several leaves are missing; legible Naskhi, 21-27 lines; rubri- cations; marginal notes; damaged by damp. Fols.214-222 torn at the bottom. A19 Hayat al-hayawan. (Life of the animal). An alphabetically arranged work on zoology with reference to the use of animals in medicine, finished in 1372. Author: Kamal al-Din Muhammad ibn Musa al-Damiri, 1344-1405. Dated: Sha^ban 805 (i.e. 1403). References: BMS. 779; Cambridge p.65; Cambridge S. p.73. Fols.234, 17.8 x 25.5 cm; Naskhi, 27 lines; rubrications; edges reinforced; worm- eaten; some leaves replaced in different handwriting; brown leather binding with flap, tooled, new back. Oe-^t«aJ| i^^y^J oo^Sl) o^jl py&i A 20 Flam arbab al-qarihah bi'1-adwiyat al-sahihah. (Teaching of the pro- ficient in true medicaments). Author: Ahmad ibn Qasim al-Buni, 1594-1691. The title appears on p.2. Begins: f^»yi ^Jl J^ The label gives the date 1240 (i.e. 1824/5); tne en0< 1S missing. Ac- Army Medical Library cording to the label, another treatise is to follow: "Hall al-rumuz wa miftah al-kunuz" by fizz al-Din ibn cAbd al-Salam al-Maqdisi. Brockelmann S.II, p.715 mentions "Flam ahl al-qarihah" by al-Buni, which is presumably the same work. Fols.34,16 x 214 cm; Maghribi, 19 lines; marginal notes. iJLjy) oLj....Jftl 1 Ac> A 21 cIlm al-tabilyat al-insaniyah. (The science of human nature). No author is mentioned and no such title is listed in Brockelmann. The work apparently is defective at the beginning. The title is taken from the colophon which begins: ^>j^3 uiUJ^Jl oJ* U ^«Jl *-}lfr J jLa-1-1 A23 Istibsar fi filaj al-fain li'1-absar. (Scrutinizing the treatment of the eye for sight). Author: Ibrahim ibn Abi Talib ibn fAli al-Hanafi. Beginning: rr^\j>) J^ *$\ J\ j*&\ -^1 Jj* Oriental Manuscripts 305 Dated: 1110 (i.e. 1698). The title appears on the last page. Fols.51, 15.7x21.7 cm; cursive Naskhi, 18 lines; rubrications; pages numbered from 403 to 502; cardboard binding, red leather back, paper sides. Probably unique. A24 al-Jauhar al-nafis. (The precious gem). A commentary on an Iambic poem (urjuzah) of Avicenna. The author Qausuni al-Misri, who appears on the label, may be Mad- yan ibn J J-^ Dated: 1040 (i.e. 1630). The date is also given in Coptic chronology. Fols.90, 15 x20.6 cm, numbered with Coptic numerals from 30 to 119; fair Naskhi, 22 lines; profuse rubrications. A25 al-Kafi fi sinafat al-tibb. (What is sufficient about the medical art). Treatise of practical medicine. Author: Abu Nasr CAdnan ibn Nasr al-CAinzarbi, d. 1153. End missing. No date. (Perhaps 14th cent.) After the introduction a list of the 193 chapters is given (fol.i9b to 2 ib), numbered with Coptic numerals. References: Paris 2956; Cairo 495; Bodleian (Uri) 586. Beginning: JoJuJl Jpyd I ^-i)1 ci,-i.xaT ^JaJl *£>\^a *s*» ^> #\ J^ Dated: 1078 (i.e. 1667/8). References: Paris 2866; Bodleian (Uri) 577 and 592. Campbell, Arabian Medicine and its Influence on the Middle ages, v. I, p.66. Fols.160, 14 x 23.4 cm; Tacliq in different hands, 24 lines; rubrications; headings in red on the margin; brown leather binding, tooled. Oriental Manuscripts 307 29 Kitab al-Rahmah fi al-tibb wa '1-hikmah. (Book of mercy, on medi- cine and wisdom). A compendium of medicine in 5 sections which are mentioned at the end of the preface. Author: Mahdi ibn f Ali ibn Ibrahim al-Yamani al-Muqri', d. 1412. Dated: RabKII, 1226 (i.e. 1811). Beginning: (after doxology) <-J*Jl J& J ^o^xa oW 1-^9 References: Garrett 1109; Berlin 6305/6; BMS. 811-III. Fols.19, 17.5x21.5 cm; cursive Naskhi, 23-26 lines; rubrications; corrections be- tween the fines and on the margin; preceded by a poem on the title-page. Partly greenish paper; edges soiled. 30 Kitab Hibat Allah fi al-tibb. (Book on medicine by Hibat Allah). The author may be Hibat Allah ibn Jumaif, the author of "Irshad li- masalih." Beginning: o\i <3 The main text is preceded by an index of 5 pages, called "Barnamaj mufradat kitab Hibat Allah al-hakim." The title is added by a later hand. Dated: Jumadall, 1241 (i.e. 1826). Fols.95, 19 x29 cm; Maghribi hand, 31 lines; rubrications; margins ruled with green and red. Maroon leather cover with flap, tooled, new back. 31 Kitab tibb. (Medical book). A work on diseases in North Africa. Author: Ahmad ibn Muhammad Salawi, fl. 1813; he is mentioned in the colophon. Begins (after Bismillah): yi *&$+=** A34 Majmu^at al-arajiz fi al-tibb. (Collection of poems on medicine). Author: Avicenna (Ibn Sina), 980?-1037. The title is taken from the label. The collection which contains 8 poems is imperfect at the end; a prefixed list mentions 11 titles, partly garbled, which are supposed to be contained in the manuscript ( i*.^ j jl occurs three times for ij*»-j\)- Begins: ijy?jy\ J^j* j^i Oriental Manuscripts 309 No date. Fols.6o, 14 x20 cm; Naskhi, 14-17 lines; rubrications; scattered marginal notes; worm-eaten. A35 Majmiifat maqamat al-Suyiiti. (Collection of Suyiiti's "Assemblies" or rhetorical discourses). Author: al-Suyiiti, 1445-1505. The title is supplied by a pencil note. The 9th and 1 ith Assemblies are dated Rajab 1001 (i.e. 1593). References: Paris 3521-22, Berlin 8555-56. Fols.51, 14 x 20.2 cm; Naskhi in three different hands, 23 lines; rubrications. A36 Manzumah fi al-tibb. (Ode on medicine). No author is mentioned. He is: Avicenna (Ibn Sina), 98o?-io37. The poem is accompanied by a commentary which begins as in Gotha 2027-II and is ascribed to Averroes. The beginning of the poem is similar to Berlin 6268: >ui fj&\ *j\ j^yi j^ui ^1 ajJ jlJ-i The title is added by a later hand. No date. Fols.3,16x21 cm; Naskhi, 27 lines; rubrications. A 3 7 Maqalah fi tadbir al-amrad. (Discourse on the managing of diseases). A work on the use of domestic remedies, primarily for monks. The manuscript bears the title: Kitab al-maqalah fi film al-tibb, but the in- troduction gives the above title. Author: Mukhtar ibn al-Hasan, Ibn Butlan, a Christian, d.after 1063. The manuscript begins with a list of the 42 chapters (Abwab al-kitab). The first words of chapter I are: &j 19^)3 =U-OJl ,y j~£ ^3 ai Defective at the end: chapter 42 and the end of chapter 41 are missing. No date. 31 o Army Medical Library Reference: Brockelmann S.I. p.885. Fols.45,15 x 20.2 cm; Naskhi, 21 lines; rubrications; paper soiled and worm-eaten; cardboard binding. Rare. A38 al-Masabih al-saniyah fi tibb al-bariyah. (The exalted lamps regard- ing the treatment of human diseases). A therapeutical work by Shihab al-Din al-Qalyubi, d. 1658 or 59. The beginning agrees with Gotha 1961. Other reference: Paris 3044. Dated: Dual-qafdah 1228 (i.e. 1813). Fols.27, 17 x21.3 cm; fair Naskhi, 25 lines; rubrications; marginal notes; paper partly greenish; worm-eaten. A 39 al-Mayamir. (The homilies). A work in two parts, defective at the end and at the beginning. The title appears on fol.17. Author: Galen. Beginning: (!)^>LJlj ^aj*11 ^l^yi J *iJUJ| j$> £&\ 4J xJ>-\ No date. References: Berlin 6414; Paris 2948. The full title is: Minhaj al-bayan fi ma yastafmilhu al-insan. Fols.247, 13.5 x 20 cm; clear Naskhi, 23 lines; rubrications; marginal notes; mar- Oriental Manuscripts 311 gins ruled with gold and blue; headings in red; very brittle paper; worm-eaten. Cardboard binding, maroon leather back. <^Jl kjal! J tSiJl JfiJlj tf^Jl %\^J\ A 41 al-Minhaj al-sawi wa '1-manhal al-rawi fi al-tibb al-nabawi. (The smooth highway and the watering place by the roadside; about the medicine of the prophet). Author: al-Suyuti, 1445-1505. The manuscript corresponds to Berlin 6302. No date. Fols.129, 12.5 x20 cm; Naskhi, 14 lines; rubrications; gold-ruled margins; orna- ment at the beginning; rather coarse paper; dark red leather binding with tooled ornaments and gilding on both covers. A42 al-Mufradat al-mufarrabah. (The simple medicaments in Arabic translation). A translation of the Persian work "Tuhfat al-mu'minin". The title is taken from the colophon. Author: Muhammad Mu'min Husaini al-Tanukabuni, 17th century. Copied by Mustafa Dars f Am Yusuf Zadah al-Shirwani. Beginning: -y^ J^» ^» j^jyi J^ p*^1 *& -u^-1 Dated: 2nd of Muharram 1166 (i.e. 1752). Fols.426 (numbered), 16x21cm; Naskhi, 21 fines; rubrications. Red leather binding with flap. A43 al-Mujiz fi al-tibb. (Abridgment on medicine). A compendium of medicine abridged from Avicenna's Qaniin. Author: Ibn al-Nafis, Qarshi, d. 1288. Begins like Garrett 1084; other references: Berlin 6275; Gotha 1921; Paris 2919. No date; ownership mark mentions 1105 (i.e. 1596/7). Fols.123, 13 x 25 cm; Naskhi, 25 lines; rubrications; marginal notes. 312 Army Medical Library A 44 Another copy. The label has: Sharh Nafis, but a comparison with Berlin No. 6275 in- dicates that this is the Mujiz. Dated: 16th of Shawwal 905 (i.e. 1500). Fols.192, 16.5 x 23.5 cm; poor Taffiq, 27 lines; rubrications; a few marginal notes. Black leather binding, tooled. A45 Mukhtasar [al-] tadkirah. (Abridgment of the Tadkirah). The Tadkirah is a treatise on diseases, beginning with the head, writ- ten by fizz al-Din Abii Ishaq ibn Tarkhan al-Suwaidi, d. 1292. This abridgment was made by an unknown author in 1546. Begins after doxology: ij^ill S^illl o^ *J £>ja&A jl^ l-y ^.vj^dl pl»y| objiv Dated: 20th of Jumada I, 1038 (i.e. 1629). References: Garrett 1120, Gotha 1958, Paris 3003. Fols.131,15 x 20.5 cm; Naskhi, 25 lines; rubrications; marginal notes; paper partly soiled by damp; worm-eaten. A46 al-Munjih fi al-adwiyat al-mufradah. (Success in simple medica- ments). A medical treatise also known under the title of "al-munjih fi al- tadawi min sunuf al-amrad wa'1-shakawi"; it contains an alphabetical list of remedies (from f 0I.49 to the end). Author: Abii Safid ibn Ibrahim al-Maghribi, known as f Aslawi (or fAsla'i), fl. ca. 1850. Beginning: * <£■* ^» J^-l 3 oUai-l * ^j'1 U Jjl No date. Fols.278, 15.5 x22 cm; Naskhi, 19 lines; rubrications; red-ruled tables and mar- gins; red leather binding, tooled. i^yi 3 i^yi isyl £»U-i oVaOl <>.(!) tedi fr jjyi J>.\ A47 al-Muntaqa min al-kitab al-jamif li-quwwa al-adwiyah wa '1-aghdi- Oriental Manuscripts 313 yah. (Choice excerpts from the great compilation on the virtues of medicaments and aliments). Part I. Excerpts from the dictionary of simple medicaments and aliments of the famous botanist fAbd Allah ibn Ahmad, Ibn Baitar, of Malaga (d. 1248). This excerpt covers the first 6 letters of the alphabet; last definition: sy\ Ckj*" Abridged and copied in his own hand by Khidr ibn flsa al-Khaimi, fl. 17th century. Begins after doxology: fr y U-i <_>Uyi i*j» A 51 Nuzhat al-albab fima la yujad fi kitab. (Delight of hearts about what is not found in books). A collection of anecdotes and verses about sexual intercourse. Author: Shihab al-Din Abii al-cAbbas Ahmad ibn Yusuf al-Tifashi, d. I253- The beginning and the arrangement of the work correspond to Ber- lin No. 6382. The date is illegible, the last leaf being worm-eaten. Fols.119, 15x21 cm; Naskhi, 23 lines; rubrications; a few lines obliterated with black ink; worm-eaten; brown leather cover with stamped design. *^J*VI Ji-^J O^V J^*^" J *?^1 AAjJl 4JL-J A 52 al-Nuzhat al-mubhijah fi tashhid al-adhan wa tacdil al-amzijah. (Joy- inspiring delight of sharpening the wits and straightening the consti- tution of the body). A medical treatise consisting of Introduction, 8 chapters and Conclu- sion, by Da'iid ibn f Umar al-Antaki, d. 1599. Begins after doxology: i*jJ| JaJ| J J>jilSJ| A 5 3 al-Qaniin fi al-tibb. (The canon in medicine ). Author: Avicenna (Ibn Sina) 98o?-io37. This copy is one of the rare manuscripts containing all five books of Avicenna's famous work in one volume. Florence (Laurent.) has such a complete copy (No.211). No date. (16th cent.?) Fols.491 numbered by later hand, 16 x25.5 cm; small Nastacliq, 31 lines; rubri- cations; margins ruled in gold, red and black; 4 books have illuminated frontis- pieces. Red leather binding. A 54 al-Qaul al-sarih fi film al-tashrih. (The true word about the science of anatomy). This manuscript is stated to be a copy from the copy of the author. Author: Ahmad ibn fAbd al-Munfim, al-Damanhuri, d. 1778. Dated: RabicI, 1155 (i.e. 1742). Reference: Berlin 5147. Fols.69, 154 x 21 cm; cursive Naskhi, 17 lines; rubrications. A55 al-Qulanj, anwafhu wa mudawathu. (Kinds and treatment of colic). Author: Avicenna (Ibn Sina), 980?-1037. Beginning: cP^H -£*V1 ^•**■*' &-J*^ •*** •x*i^ End missing, no date. Title taken from the label. Reference: Brockelmann S. I. p.827. Fols.41,10.8 x 17.5 cm; Naskhi with Tacliq tendency, 13 lines; rubrications; blue- ruled margins; first two pages gold-ruled; some leaves soiled on edges by damp. Cardboard cover with flap, brown leather backs. 316 Army Medical Library A56 Risalah fi al-tashrih. (Treatise on anatomy). Author: Galen. Beginning: <&>• J o*-^' o\ ^fy^^r ^ Dated: 27th of Ramadan 1116 (i.e. 1704). Copied by Muhammad Rafic ibn fAbd Allah al-Tabrizi. Fols.30, 12 x 20.5 cm; Taffiq, 19 fines; rubrications; marginal notes. i-l^| ^9 cl *)Lo A57 Risalah fi fann al-firasah. (Treatise on the science of physiognomy). Anonymous work taken, according to the introduction, from the book of Aristotle written for Alexander the Great. Begins after doxology: i-A^Jl ^U> j 3 i-l^ill o^j fr *&& »1^ Dated: Rajab 1264 (i.e. 1848). Fols.9, 16x21 cm; stiff Naskhi, 20 lines; rubrications; 2 diagrams. A58 Risalah fi film al-firasah. (Treatise on the science of physiognomy). Author: Muhammad ibn Abi Talib al-Ansari al-Dimashqi, d. 1327. No date. A note in Turkish at the end mentions 988 (1580) as a birth date. The last word of the title is vocalized: farasah. Reference: Paris 2759. Fols.92, 15.5x21 cm; large Naskhi, vocalized, 9 lines; rubrications; ornamental title-page on which, however, the writing is blurred; a few drawings (fols.85-88). Brown and red leather binding, tooled. u*-» £1! . . . ijll C5ic . . . Jyij Cf) ' ' ' Tj^ '"** A59 Sharh al-alfiyah. (Commentary on the Alfiyah [or Thousand Distichs of Avicenna]). Author: Averroes (IbnRushd), 1126-1198. Beginning: j-^J) 7^) J^> Dated: 16th of Du al-qafdah 1005 (i.e. 1597). Fols.163, 14.5 x 20 cm; three different hands, 27 lines; rubrications; worm-eaten, except the first seven pages which apparently have been recopied on white paper. Oriental Manuscripts 317 A60 Sharh al-asbab wa'1-falamat. (Commentary on "The causes and symp- toms" [a treatise by Samarqandi]). Author: Nafis ibn fIwad al-Kirmani, d. 1446/7. Begins like Gotha 1955. Other references: Berlin 6291; Buhar 361; Kazan 73. No date. Fols.607, 11x18cm; Naskhi, 19 fines; rubrications; ornamental title; margins ruled in gold and blue; scattered marginal notes; first leaf torn; black leather binding with flap. j^Ull fr £JU) o&Ol fr q)J) frS) ^yi A 61 Sharh al-f ann al-rabif min al-kitab al-thalith min al-qaniin. (Commen- tary on the 4th section of the 3rd book of the Canon). Author: Sadid al-Din al-Kazariini, d. 1344. Begins after doxology:^! o*'^Vl (3 £»Ul -> o*^ «J^ fru££ y Date given on the margin of p. 1: 1135 (i.e. 1722/3). A comparison with Berlin 6277 and 6275 indicates that this is taken from the work "Al-mughni fi sharh al-mujiz," which is a commentary upon an abstract made by Ibn al-Nafis from Avicenna's Qanun. Fols.38, 16.7 x 25.4 cm; Naskhi, 27 lines; rubrications; a few additions in red on the margin. A62 Sharh al-kulliyat. (Commentary upon the "Collected tractates"). The colophon has: Sharh al-kitab al-awwal min kutub al-qaniin, con- firming that this is a commentary upon the first book of Avicenna's Qanun. Author: Hakim cAli; according to India Office 781 he is identical with fAli Jilani. No date. (14th cent.) 257 numbered leaves, to which a table of contents of 5 pages is prefixed, 28 x 41.5 cm; different styles, 25-37 fines; rubrications; marginal notes; fol.256 torn off at the bottom. Brown leather binding. 318 Army Medical Library A63 Sharh al-miijiz. (Commentary on the mujiz [or abridgment] made by Ibn al-Nafis from Avicenna's Qanun). Cf. A 43. Author: Nafis ibn fIwad al-Kirmani, d. 1446/7. The title is taken from the label. Begins after doxology: -V0'' ^3^ Dated: end of DQal-hijjah84i (i.e. 1438) inSamarqand. References: BM.-Ellis, p. 44; India Office 785. Fols.429, 16 x25 cm; fair Tacliq, 25 fines; rubrications; marginal notes; inter- leaved with yellow paper; worm-eaten. Brown leather binding, tooled. JjjViM 3\*J$\ f\r' A64 Sharh al-tiryaq al-fariiq. (Commentary upon "al-Tiryaq al-fariiq"). Author: cAli ibn cAbd al- f Azim al-Ansari, d. after 1268. This treatise on the mithridate antidote probably has some connec- tion with "Jamic al-iftiraq wa'1-ittifaq li-sancat al-tiryaq" listed in the Garrett catalogue under No. 1104. Begins after Bismillah: jl-^.yi ^j^\ *"•* J*> The date of Muharram 669 (i.e. 1270) given in the colophon is about the time of the author's death; the wording V^ ^ Cf t)^ ^ J indicates that it does not apply to this copy, which is much more re- cent. The title is given on a paper bag in which the unbound manuscript was kept. Fols.315, 19 x 32.5 cm; elegant Naskhi, 21 lines; headings in red. A65 Sharh diwan al-shudur. (Commentary upon the Diwan al-shudiir). The title is mentioned in the introduction. The Diwan al-shudur is a collection of poems about the philosophers' stone, written bycAli ibn Miisa ibn Arfaf-Ra's who died A.H. 593 (i.e. 1197). Cf. A14. Garrett No. 932 gives the name of the commentator as Abii al-Qasim Muhammad ibn f Abd Allah al-Ansari. " t. » IijAU. Sharh diwan al-shudiir. No date. F.84T. (A65) Oriental Manuscripts 319 Begins: j^>l .J*» «**H f^-VI £~^ ^ ->^] $*•* C> ^ No date. Other references: Berlin 4181; Paris 2623. 151 numbered leaves, 13.6x20.6 cm; Naskhi, 17 fines; rubrications; red-ruled margins; marginal notes; a few drawings. See Plate 11. A table of contents of 12 pages in tabular form is given at the beginning. Fine modern binding of orange colored leather, tooled and gilded. A 66 Sharh f usul. (Commentary on the Aphorisms [of Hippocrates]). The author is not given; he may be Abu al-Qasim cAbd al-Rahman ibn Abi Sadiq, who died after 1068 (as in Garrett 1096), or Abii al-Faraj ibn Yac qub, called Ibn al-Quff, the Christian, who died in 685 and is mentioned in BMS. No. 804. Fragment beginning with fol. 2; end missing after fol. 76. No date. (14th cent.) Fols.75, 16 x 22.5 cm; Naskhi, 21 lines; a few marginal notes; black leather cover. j».y\\ jso ig^X\ vJaJi pic J oy^l j=rr c^5, A67 Sharh mujiz al-qaniin. (Commentary on the abridgment of the Qanun [of Avicenna]). A medical work divided into 4 sections (fann). Author: Jamal al-Din Muhammad al-Aqsara'i, d. before A.H. 800 (i.e. 1397/8). Begins after doxology: 03^ *»->1 ^ o^3l \-u» c^j -v* JV5 Dated: Jumadal, 803 (i.e. 1400/01). References: Garrett 1088 mentions a similar work under the title "Hall al-mujaz"; see also Bodleian (Uri) No. 581. Fols.302 (numbered), 12.5 x 21.5 cm, to which a table of contents of 8 pages in tabular form is prefixed; different hands, mostly Tafliq 22 fines; rubrications; marginal notes. Black leather binding, tooled. 320 Army Medical Library A68 Sharh qaniinjah fi al-tibb. (Commentary upon Qaniinjah fi al-tibb). Author: Husain ibn Muhammad ibn fAli al-Astarabadi, fl. ca. 1427. Begins without doxology: <~? J\ C^y *!**• fl^yb jy^\ Reference: India Office 1041.3. No date; imperfect at end; ends one line after the 3rd fasl of the 10th maqalah; the work was finished in 1427. 19th century ms. Al-Qanunjah fi al-tibb, a work of Mahmiid ibn fUmar al-Jaghmini, is based on Avicenna's Qanun. Fols.130, 12.5x21.2 cm; Naskhi with Tacliq tendency, 18 lines; rubrications; a few marginal notes; black leather binding, tooled. A69 Sharh tabifat al-insan. (Commentary upon [the Hippocratic treatise] Ilepl (jyva-Lo? avOp^iTov [On the nature of man]). Author: Ibn al-Nafis, al-Qarshi, d. 1288. Begins after doxology: fV*yi «ul| ^\ Jt&\ ^ • • • f\r> 1-V MJ>.\ Dated: 4th of Rabif I, 668 (i.e. 1269) . Copied from a copy in the author's own handwriting. Fols.67, 12.5x17.5 cm; large Naskhi, not fully pointed; 13 lines; dark brown cover with flap, tooled and gilded. JjLJl j~j) o^*j A 70 al-Sirr al-sarr. (The delightful secret). A collection of 32 treatises on alchemy. Author: Jabir ibn Hayyan, known as Geber, fl. 8th century. Beginning: »U^i-l *j£ *+>J V *^^ !•*• No date; imperfect at the end. Reference: Brockelmann S.I., p.429. Fols.67, 17 x21.3 cm; cursive Naskhi, 20 lines; rubrications; marginal notes; glossy paper of slightly different shades; flexible brown leather cover, tooled. Oriental Manuscripts 3 21 U^>) 3 Jj-I ^_U1 ,3 i-l^ill plfr J i-LJl A 71 al-Siyasah f i film al-f arasah wa asha'ir al-khail wa ama'irha. (The book of grooming; on the art of horsemanship, and features and prognostics of the horse). Attributed to the Caliph f Ali, and supposed to be based on the knowl- edge of the poet Imru' al-Qais. Corresponds to Berlin 6187. Dated: 29th of Qanun II, 830 (i.e. 1426). Fols.92, 15 x 19 cm; Naskhi, 17 lines; rubrications; red-ruled margins. A72 Tabaqat al-hukama'. (Categories of the wise). A classified biographical dictionary by f Ali ibn Yiisuf al-Qifti (1172- 1248) abridged by Muhammad ibn fAli al-Khatibi al-Zauzani, fl. 1249. Same as Tadkirat (or Ta'rikh) al-hukama'. Begins like Vienna 1161 and Berlin 10053. Dated: 16th of Shacban 1045 (i.e. 1635). Fols.139, 12 x 20.5 cm; Taffiq, 23 lines; rubrications; cardboard binding with flap. ^JuJj J £i|^J «Uai»| £j^1 ibU" A73 Tadaruk anwaf al-khata' al-waqif fi al-tadbir. (Correcting different kinds of blunders occurring in the treatment of diseases). A manual of therapeutics. Author: Avicenna (Ibn Sina), 98o?-io37. Beginning: jj-^-1 M J^4"' £r^' ^ ^3 Dated: 28th of RabicII, 1120 (i.e. 1708). Reference: BM .-Ellis, p.42. Fols.36, 12 x 18.3 cm; small cursive Naskhi with Tafliq tendency, 12 lines; over- linings in red; glossy paper; soft gray leather cover with red borders. A 74 al-Taqasim al-insaniyah fi al-siirat al-bashariyah. (The divisions of man in the human face). 322 Army Medical Library A work about the knowledge of pulsations and the bones, nerves and arteries of the face, attributed to Galen. No translator is mentioned. Begins after Bismillah: p-&)| J p&-\ - g*3 ^» 1-^* No date; ownership marks give 1213-1236 (i.e. 1798-1821). Fols.15, 13 x17 cm; Naskhi, partly vocalized, 17 lines; rubrications; shghtly worm-eaten. uiJi ob^» J BVyi 0^3 s^»y! o^-j A75 Tarjuman al-atibba' wa lisan al-alibba' fi mufradat al-tibb. (Inter- preter of the physicians and language of the wise about simple medic- aments). A pharmaco-botanical dictionary. Author: Taqi al-Din Muhammad ibn Mania, al-Mafruf, d. 1585. Begins like Berlin 6431. No date. Fols.132, 11.4x19.8 cm; cursive Naskhi, 21 fines; rubrications; a few additions on the margin; gilded headings for the section of the different letters; first leaf with title recopied on new white paper; imperfect at end. Binding: dark brown leather. oi-k.yi jo^" ci o^ A76 Tashrih al-abdan. (Anatomy of bodies). Anonymous treatise. The title is taken from the label. Begins after Bismillah: j-xJl *1j»-l sUke-yi J^as No date. Fols.70, 10x16 cm; Naskhi, 12 short lines; a few marginal notes; the end is crowded into oblique fines; paper slightly soiled by damp at the upper edge; brown leather binding. A77 Taciin risalesi. (Treatise on the plague). The Turkish title is added by a later hand. Author: Tashkubri Zadah. He is no doubt identical with Abii al- Khair Ahmad ibn Muslih al-Din Mustafa Tashkubri Zadah who died inA.H. 968 (i.e. 1560/61). Oriental Manuscripts 3 2 3 Begins after doxology: ^1 'b->Y >^] ^^ *V No date; possibly 16th cent. Reference: Berlin 6378, an anonymous treatise on the same subject, has an identical beginning. Fols.17, 15x21 cm; Turkish Naskhi, 25 lines; rubrications. A78 al-Tibb al-jadid al-kimiya'i cala tariqat Barakalsus. (The new alchem- ic medicine according to the method of Paracelsus). This is the 4th book of "Ghayat al-itqan" by the same author. Author: Salih ibn Nasr Allah al-Halabi, Ibn Salam, d. 1669. References: Cambridge S., p. 169; Gotha 1941. No date. Begins after bismillah: (!)3 **\**?» *ti) -u>- a* 1*1 No date. (16th cent.) References: BM.-Ellis, p.46; Paris 5851. Fols.81, 21 x 29.7 cm; Naskhi by different hands; the number of fines varies con- siderably, a few sections running in vertical direction; the pages are broken up into sections by red lines and red headings; red-ruled margins. (Collection) A82 Fols. 202, 14.5 x 20.5 cm; different hands; rubrications; red leather binding, tooled. i.i^tyi^ ij£yj 0U^al-Aghdiyah wa'1-ashribah. (Food and drinks, from the medical point of view) by Najib al-Din al-Samarqandi, d. 1222. Dated (fol.87a): 3rd of Du al-hijjah 1012 (i.e. 1604). Cf. Gotha 1999.4. 2. fol.89b: Kitab al-qarabadin cala tartib al-cilal. (Remedies arranged according to ailments). The author is not mentioned; according to Gotha 1999.2 he is al-Samarqandi. The end (after fol. 176) is missing. Marginal notes, mostly in Turkish. 3. fol. 177b: Aghdiyat al-marda. (Aliments for the sick) by the same author. Cf. Gotha 1999.3. 4. fol.2oib: Risalah fi al-aswilat al-tabFiyah. (Treatise on the ques- tions pertaining to nature). Oriental Manuscripts 325 (Collection) A83 Fols.261, 14 x 21 cm; different hands; 21 lines; rubrications; profuse marginal notes; brown leather cover. The label reads: Asbab wa calamat li'l-cAilaqi. i.ol»>kJli o^-yi al-Asbab wa'l-falamat. (The causes and symp- toms). A treatise on all diseases, arranged according to the members of the body beginning with the head; compiled for his own use by Najib al-Din al-Samarqandi, d. 1222. Begins after doxology: fr-A\ *-~>o' *U<1£-I <-J^i ^Uyi £JiJ| JVi Dated: 1087 (i.e. 1676). References: Berlin 6289-90; Paris 2971; BM.- Ellis, p.42, Kazan p.250. All available space is filled with notes in three languages, and loose leaves with notes are inserted. A table of con- tents is prefixed. 2. fol.i63a: Miscellaneous notes in Arabic and Turkish, beginning: 3. fol. 181a: Kitab al-fAilaqi fi al-tibb. In the table of contents the work is called "Kitab matn f Ailaqi". Author: Muhammad ibn f Ali al- fAilaqi, d. 1141. (Cf. Brockelmann I, p.485). (Collection) A84 A collection containing 5 medical treatises, imperfect at the end. Fols. 59, 14.9 x 20.7 cm; small cursive Naskhi, 23 lines; rubrications; scat- tered marginal notes; paper stained by damp. 1. Haqa'iq asrar al-atibba'. (Realities of secrets of the physicians). Author: Mas fud ibn Muhammad al-Sijazi, fl. ca.i 334. Dated: Shacban 971 (i.e. 1564). References: Berlin 6236 (has tibb in- stead of atibba'); see also Brockelmann S. II, p.299. Cf. A16. 2. fol.39b: Risalah fi al-indar bi'1-maut. (Treatise on death warnings) by Hippocrates. (Cf. Paris 2562-No. 20). 3. fol.4ia: Jawamif kitab Jalinus fi al-dubul wa dala'ilhu. (Collections from Galen's book on the bubonic plague and its symptoms). Ref- erence: Brockelmann I, p.217. 4. fol.44b: Kitab bur' al-safah. (Recovery within an hour) by Mu- hammad ibn Zakariya' al-Razi, d. 925. Reference: Berlin 6343. £UJ 326 Army Medical Library 5. f01.46b: Mukhtasar fi al-tibb. (Abridgment on medicine). An anon- ymous treatise in 3 discourses. Begins: /r^^3^ *-*Jl «_JaJ 1 i&\L*> fr j*£9u> Mukhtasar min mufradat Ibn Jazlah. (Abridgment from the Simple Medicaments of Ibn Jazlah). The title of Ibn Jazlah's work is "Minhaj al-bayan". (See A40). It is not stated who made the abridgment. The ms. begins with 6 pages of notes and tables. The date 1268 (i.e. 1851/52) is supplied, but the ms. seems much older. 2. fol.97b: al-Durar al-manzumah and four other untitled treatises by Muhammad ibn Tumart al-Maghribi, d. 1130. (Collection) A88 Fols.68, 15.5 x 21 cm; different hands; rubrications; marginal notes. 1. j£j\\ oW al-Murshid. (The guide). Also known as "al-Fusul fi al-tibb" (Aphorisms on medicine) by Muhammad ibn Zakariya' al- Razi, d. 923. In Berlin 6237 this work is attributed to Ibn Zuhr al- Razi. Beginning: ^US" J £**., M) \/j j, ju^o. JVi No date. 2. fol.50a: Risalah hajamiyah wa'1-fasdiyah. (!) (Treatise on cupping and venesection, in Turkish). Author: Muhammad ibn Mahmiid. Dated: 1187 (i.e.1773). 3. fol.57a: Tahdib al-maqamah fi ma warada fi al-fasd wa'1-hajamah. (On bleeding and cupping). Author: Muhammad ibn Muhammad al- Tafilati, d. 1777. Dated: 1217 (i.e. 1802). 4. fol.63a: Risalat al-Naisabiiri fi manafif al-atfam (!) bi'1-ahadith. (A miscellany on the use of spices and other aliments, cures for some dis- eases, etc.). Beginning: Jj}) fr i^» jL£.) fr jUyi uJ> li* . . . 5. fol.66b: Stories about Abii Hanifah and cAli ibn Abi Talib. 6. f01.67b: A section taken from "al-Isharat fi film al-cibarat" of Ibn Shahin. (Cf. Paris 2752). (Collection) A 89 293 numbered pages, 15 x 20.5 cm; Maghribi, 22 lines; rubrications; a few additions on the margin; worm-eaten; red leather cover with flap, paper sides. Army Medical Library i. ^iLll J?3j\ al-Raud al-yanif. (The ripe garden). A treatise on sexual hygiene in marriage by cAbd Allah ibn Muhammad ibn Masfud al-Darl (al-Tamjaruti?). Beginning: ^JJ| j^JUl uj *& Jui»l ctt3l J** Dated 2nd of Du al-hijjah 1196 (i.e. 1782). 2. p. 185: al-Idah fi asrar film al-nikah. (The elucidation of the secrets of conjugal intercourse). Author: f Abd al-Rahman ibn Nasr ibn f Abd Allah al-Shirazi. (Brockelmann changes the name to Shaizari, fl.1093, inhisS. I., p.832). Begins like BM.454. See also Gotha 2040-4. 3. p.257: al-Manafif al-bayyinah. (The evident benefits). A treatise on general hygiene based chiefly on Galen, although other authors are mentioned. The title appears on the 2nd page; the heading is "Kitab fi al-tibb mimma jamafahu Jalinus." Begins: ^JJ | ■* o&Ol »j^& ^£> Jj»'l £&\ *ii ^X\ 4. p.260: Jauhar al-fard fi mufakharat al-narjis wa'1-ward. (Unique gem on the rivalry of the narcissus and the rose). By Abii al-Hasan cAli ibn al-Musharraf al-Maridini, fl. 15th century. Begins after doxol- ogy: jUjyi fr»>-\ fr fr>-jd\3 *j^\ j\5^ Uii. Cf. Berlin 6111 and 8439; Brockelmann II, p. 161. Not dated. (Collection) A92 Fols.ui, 15 x 20.7 cm; Naskhi in different hands, 21 lines; rubrica- tions; marginal notes; worm-eaten. 1. jiLA) .j| j Zad al-musafir. (Provisions of the wayfarer). A treatise in 58 chapters by Abu Jacfar ibn Abi Khalid al-Jazzar of Qairawan, d. ca. 1003. Dated: 8th of Rabi^ I, 1058 (i.e. 1648). Cf. Paris 2884. 2. f01.33b: Collection of miscellaneous medical notes in different hands. 3. fol.38a: Zad al-masir fi cilaj al-bawasir. (Provisions for the jour- ney in the cure of hemorrhoids). Author: Muhammad ibn Muham- mad Qausiini, 16th century. Dated: 1081 (i.e. 1670). Cf. Garrett 1112. BM. 453-2. 4. fol.52a: Majmufat fawa'id. (Collection of useful knowledge). 5. fol.58a: Nuzhat al-adhan fi islah al-abdan. (Delight of the minds in the improvement of the bodies). Author: Da'iid ibn cUmar al- Antaki, d. 1599. Dated: 1154 (i.e. 1741). References: Berlin 6312, Gotha 1939. 330 Army Medical Library PERSIAN Pi fAja'ib al-makhluqat wa ghara'ib al-maujudat. (Wonders of the created beings and marvels of the existing things). Treatise on natural history. Author: Zakariya' ibn Muhammad al-Qazwini, ca. 1203-1283. The translator of the Arabic work is not mentioned. The title appears on p.4. There are four prefaces. Dated: 944 (i.e. 1537/8). This work is found in all larger collections, e.g. BM. p.462b. Berlin 344 seq. Fols.334, 15.5x23.6 cm; Tacfiq interspersed with Naskhi, 19 fines; rubrications; red-ruled margin; numerous illustrations in water color; a few marginal notes; worm-eaten. Dark brown leather binding, tooled and gilded. P2 (cAja'ib al-makhluqat). Another copy. The title is given at the end and supplied at the beginning by a former owner. No date. 238 numbered leaves, 14.5 x 21.7 cm; Tacfiq, 21-27 fines. The last 4 pages are by a different hand on newer paper; rubrications; illustrations in water color; il- luminated frontispiece; the margins of the first 2 pages are ruled in gold, the rest in red and blue. P3 (cAja'ib al-makhluqat). Another copy. Gray binding, tooled and gilded. Binder's title: aejaib al muhltjcaat. No date. 413 numbered leaves and one additional leaf, 12 x 22.3 cm; Indian Nastacliq, 19 lines; rubrications; illustrations in water color and a few drawings; very few notes on the margin; slightly worm-eaten. P4 Alfaz al-adwiyah. (Technical terms relating to medicaments). Author: Nur al-Din Muhammad cAbd Allah ibn Hakim cAin al-Mulk, of Shiraz, fl. 17th century. Oriental Manuscripts 3 31 The title represents a chronogram indicating the year of the composi- tion A.H. 1038 (i.e. 1628/9). The beginning agrees with Bodleian S-E. No. 1603. Compare also India Office 2325, Copenhagen No. 31 and ASB. 1924 No. 1555, 1926 No. 594. No date. (16th cent.) Fols. 119, 10.5x21.6 cm; Tafliq, 21 fines; rubrications; paper of different colors; worm-eaten; dark-red leather binding, tooled. P5 Dakhirah-i Khwarazmshahi. (Treasure of the Khwarazm Shah). A thesaurus of the whole of medical science, dedicated to the ruler of Khwarazm (or Kharezm) in Central Asia. Author: Isma^il ibn al-Husain al-Jurjani, d. 1136 or 1141. The title is mentioned at the beginning and at the end of each "book." There are the 9 original books and the Kitab Qarabadin (on fol.291). The beginning agrees with Bodleian S-E. No. 1576. Dated: 22nd of Dual-hijjah 1089 (i.e. 1679). Fols.347, 23.5 x 37 cm; Tacliq in different hands, 31 fines; rubrications; occasional marginal notes; one full-page anatomical drawing; between fols.246 and 247 a recopied leaf is inserted. Brown leather binding, tooled. P6 Dastiir al- cilaj. (Foundation of medical treament). A treatise on therapeutics in two discourses, without the Introduction. Author: Sultan fAli Tabib al-Khurasani, fl. 16th century. Title and author appear on page 2. Dated: 1232 (i.e. 1816/7). Begins like Berlin No. 613 and ASB. 1924 No. 1545. Compare also BM. p.473 and Bodleian S-E. No. 1593. Fols.208,13.5 x 21 cm; Naskhi, 22 lines; rubrications. P7 (Dastiir al- filaj). Another copy, without the Introduction, corre- sponding to Berlin No. 612. Although the manuscript is labeled "Dastur al-filaj", the first 60 leaves 332 Army Medical Library are occupied by an untitled treatise on compound medicaments with marginal commentary, apparently defective at the beginning: jl j^| ui»1 J Jj i^yi ^ Pio filaj al-amrad. (Treatment of diseases). Author: Hakim Muhammad Sharif Khan. The title is mentioned on p. 3. According to a pencil note, it is the Oriental Manuscripts 3 3 3 copy owned by the author and containing the story of the work in his own handwriting. Beginning: Cxr~* '-***'' 0*? JJ Dated: Rabif II, 1216 (i.e. 1801). Fols.300 (numbered), preceded by a Table of Contents of 5 leaves and an auto- graph, 21 X32cm; Taffiq, 19 fines; rubrications; ornamental frontispiece; mar- gins ruled in red and blue; marginal notes; brown leather binding, tooled. P11 Khulasat al-tajarib. (Summary of experiments). A work on tested cures and remedies by Baha' al-Daulah al-Niirbakh- shi. The title appears in the introduction. Begins (after bismillah): ...*>■ jT o\> ->■> «Ji' *->\ India Office No. 2348 gives Muhammad Husain Niirbakhshi as the author of a similar work. Dated: Diial-hijjah 1248 (i.e. 1832). Fols.342, 20.5 x 30.2 cm; Indian Tacfiq, 23 lines; rubrications; a few marginal notes. Black leather binding, tooled and inlaid. The last three leaves are occupied by an excerpt from Qarabadin of Ahmad Faraj (?) and 2 pages on theriacs by another hand. P 12 Makhzan al-adwiyah. (Storehouse of medicaments). A treatise on simple medicaments in alphabetical order; the manu- script contains only the second part, beginning with letter S (saj). The title is mentioned at the beginning. Author: Muhammad Husain Khan ibn Muhammad Hadi, cAlawi, Khurasani. (India Office 2362 has: Hakim Muhammad Hadikhan). Dated: 4thof Dual-hijjah 1144 (i.e. 1732). Fols.427, 20 x29.7 cm; partly vocalized Naskhi, 19 hnes; rubrications; margins ruled in gold and blue; illuminated frontispiece; the first two pages have orna- mental borders and gilding between the lines. Tooled cover with colored inlay design. 334 Army Medical Library P13 Mufarrih al-qulub. (Rejoicing the hearts). A commentary on Jaghmini's Qaniinjah, which is a selection from the Qanun of Ibn Sina (Avicenna). Author: Muhammad Akbar, known as Shah Arzani, who lived in India and died in A.H. 1134 (1721/22). The copy is imperfect at the beginning. The first words are: Dated: Safar 1178 (i.e. 1764). Fols.316, 19 x28.5 cm; Taffiq, different hands; 19-32 hnes; rubrications; a few marginal notes; worm-eaten. Cf.^J P14 Qarabadin. (Pharmacopoeia). The 10th book of Dakhirah-i Khwarazmshahi (P5). Corresponds to India Office 2284. Dated (at the end of the first guftar): 992 (i.e. 1584). Fols.144, 11.4x17.5 cm; Naskhi in different hands, 14-20 fines; rubrications. Brown leather binding. P15 Risalah-i afyun. (Treatise on opium). Author: Mahmiid ibn Mascud al-Tabib, fl. 16th century. Begins like BM. p.844b up to the 7th word, which is "al-shukr". Dated: Rajab 999 (i.e. 1591) in Kirman. Fols.70 (numbered), 12 x 18.4 cm; rather small Tacliq, 15 lines; rubrications; few marginal notes; flexible brown leather binding. P16 Salaman u Absal. An allegorical poem based on Avicenna's romance Salaman and Absal. Author: Nur al-Din cAbd al-Rahman Jami (1414-1492). No date. Oriental Manuscripts 335 Corresponds to BM. p.645. Fols.59, 11.5x18.1 cm; stanzas written horizontally and obliquely in Nasta'liq, each page being divided into 10 sections by ruling; headings in gold and Diue, margins ruled in the same colors; illuminated frontispiece; one miniature; paper worm-eaten and mended. Dark-red leather binding, tooled. P17 Ta'rikh-i hukama'. (History of phUosophers, ending with Galen). Author: Shams al-Din Muhammad, al-Shahrazuri, fl. 13th century. The tide and author (called here Suhrawardi) are given on p.2. Cam- bridge S. associates this work with "Raudat al-afrah wa nuzhat al- arwah" and gives the author as Shahrazuri. Translated into Persian by Maqsiid cAli al-Tabrizi in ion (i.e. 1602/3)-see fol.3. Cf. Brockel- mann I, p.468/9. Begins: tfVib 4)3 J^U>yi J& p£» tfl No date. (16th cent.) Fols.247, 15 x 26 cm; fair Taffiq; 17-18 lines; a few notes on the margin; worm- eaten. P18 Tashrih al-badan. (Anatomy of the body). This work is better known as "Tashrih Mansuri". Author: Mansur ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Yusuf ibn Faqih Ilyas (fl. end of 14th and beginning of 15th century). Dated: 4th of Muharram 894 (i.e. 1488). Copied by Hasan ibn Ahmad of Isfahan, known as Ardastani. The beginning agrees with India Office No. 2296 and BM. p-467b. Fols.39, 18 x 25 cm; Nastacfiq, 17 fines; rubrications; illuminated title; gold-ruled margins; six full-page anatomical drawings; dark brown leather binding with flap, tooled. P19 Another copy, without title. No date. (15th cent.) Fols.24, 18 x26 cm; fair Naskhi, with Ta'liq tendency, 27 lines; rubrications; 2 drawings in the text and 6 full-page anatomical drawings. See Plate 12. Tooled brown leather cover with flap. 336 Army Medical Library ^yi Ji» P20 Tibb al-akbar. (Medicine of Akbar). This work is known as "Tibb-i akbari". As Akbar obviously is a name, the correct tide in Arabic should be Tibb Akbar. It is a trans- lation of the Arabic treatise "Sharh asbab wa calamat" of Nafis ibn fIwad Kirmani. The translator is Muhammad Akbar, known as Shah Arzani. References: ASB. 1924 No. 1567; BM. p-478b; Berlin 608. No date. The first 9 leaves give the contents in detail, then there seems to be at least one leaf missing. Fols.560, 13 x 22.4 cm; different hands, 19-20 lines; rubrications; a few additions on the margin. At the end 6 pages of colored illustrations. Slightly worm-eaten. Red leather binding. fry («-■£->■ *4J&o P 21 Tuhfat al-mu'minin. (The present of the faithful). Famous work on Materia Medica by Muhammad Mu'min Husaini Tanukabuni, fl. 17th century. (The tide is supplied by a former owner). References: BM. p.476b and ff.; Bodleian S-E. Nos. 1605-08; India Office 2328; Berlin 617; Copenhagen 30; ASB. 1924 No. 1562-66, 1926 No. 596-98. On p. 2 and 3 it is stated that the work consists of 5 tashkhisat and, be- sides, dasturat. However, after 22 lines of the 3rd tashkhis the manu- script is continued by a different hand on f0I.8 and alphabetical defini- tions begin on fol.8b, there being no further subdivisions. Dated: 14th of Safar 1218 (i.e. 1803). Fols.224, 19.5x31.3 cm; Naskhi, 28 lines; rubrications; black leather binding, tooled. (J\+*» o*l^- J! ur**.^ *^°" tf.3* "^ P22 Tuhfat al-mu'minin, 2nd part. Defective at beginning; first words: £*-! ^^L- j^-3 *93j** J^» J' 3 J-*^ The alphabetically arranged definitions of animals, plants, etc. begin with > Mansiir ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Yiisuf ibn Faqih Ilyas, Tashrih al-badan. [15th century.] F.8r. (P 19) Oriental Manuscripts 337 The 4th tashkhis begins with marginal notes on fol. 189b. No date. Fols.239, 21.5 x 34.5 cm; Taffiq, 19 lines; rubrications; marginal notes; the In- dian origin is confirmed by a Sanskrit note (Sri Durga devan namah). P23 Zad al-musafirin. (Provisions of the wayfarers). Tide added by a later hand. Treatise on hygiene for pilgrims or travelers. The author may be Abu Jaffar Ahmad ibn Ibrahim ibn Abi Khalid, although Cambridge S. has a medical treatise of the same title by Muhammad ibn fAli Naqi al-Sharif. Begins: ^-i» jbU-; J^\y>- il OiJ*' o"U- Dated: 19th of Muharram 1222 (i.e. March 1807). The work is preceded by a table of contents of 9 pages in tabular form. Fols.128,15.5 x 20.3 cm; Naskhi, 15 lines; rubrications; subjects in red on the mar- gin; a few pages at the beginning have red-ruled margins. Binding: orange leather, tooled and gilded. P 24 Untitled work on sexual intercourse translated from the "Hindu" by Diya al-Din Nakhshabi, who died A.H. 751 (i.e. 1350). The translator states on fol.6 that at the request of the padishah this book was written by Koka who gave it the tide of Kama Sastri and divided it into 10 chapters. The manuscript contains only one page of the first chapter (bab), then follows abruptly a section in verse. On fol.2 3 a medical section in prose begins. Beginning of the manuscript: is\^ y.3^ Cf} •>$***$ J. J** Cf} •>$** . f . . * .. ■A) &J> y+*^ • • • ,^mm90 No date. Fols. 2 8,14.5 x 21.9 cm; Nastafliq, 12 lines; the rhymed section is written obliquely, 5-6 stanzas on a page; rubrications; ornamental border; the margins of the first two pages are illuminated; 22 miniatures, all but one full-page size. Leather cover with stamped colored design. 338 Army Medical Library (Collection) P25 Collection of medical works compiled by Khamrah Agha ibn Rustam Agha ibn Muhammad under the title of "Jawahir al-maqal". (Gems of speech). Fols.163, 13.5 x 22 cm; different hands, 15 lines; rubrications; the first 65 leaves have the outer and inner margins ruled in purple. Paper damaged by moisture. 1. Untitled and imperfect treatise, called "Anzam Dakhirah-i Khwar- azmshahi" on the label; presumably an excerpt from Jurjani's Da- khirah. Beginning (after doxology): o^ fr\ cii«a* 03^- Dated 1211 (i.e. 1796). 2. fol.8ob: Kitab hifz al-sihhah manziim. (Preservation of health, in rhymes). By the same Jurjani. Same date. Last few pages mixed up. 3. On the margin of the whole manuscript runs an alphabetically ar- ranged discussion of remedies, beginning with fr\2*\ ■ (Collection) P26 The title on the label reads: Majmufat rasa'il tibb. Fols. 118, 12.7 x 18.7 cm; Taffiq in two different hands, 12 lines; rubri- cations; few marginal notes. 1. List in tabular form of fruits and other aliments with their natural characteristics, useful and harmful effects and antidotes. With the ex- ception of the first 6 pages, the headings are missing in the tables. 2. fol.20: Untitled treatise on the preparation of food by Khwajah Rashid Watwat (mentioned 3rd line from the beginning). Copen- hagen No. 36 lists a work on the same subject and with the same begin- ning, but the author is given as Khwajah Rashid al-Din Utaj. 3. f01.62b: The first maqalah from Galen's book on anatomy. 4. fol.88b: Maqalat Jalinus fi tashrih al-cadl (Galen's discourse on the anatomy of the muscles). 5. fol. 113a: Treatise on sexual intercourse, beginning: £_y *& I j* j^'j 3 jb^w O—l Jpj£» 3 <-s^9j* jUJl End missing (after fol. 118). Oriental Manuscripts 3 3 9 (Collection) P27 Fols.41,17 x 21.3 cm; Naskhi, 22-23 lines; rubrications, marginal notes. The title "Risalat Jabir ibn Hayyan" is supplied. 1. Treatise on alchemy, beginning: \j*y* Ojji jj^ ^Jil 03 j± Dated: Rajab 1133 (i.e. 1721). Copied by fAbd al-Rahman Fadl Allah al-Kashani. 2. fol.39b: Fi sabk al-hadid (On the melting of iron). 3. fol.4oa: Section beginning: « J^U- o^> 7»j o^j* *£ jl-^ 2>3* 4. fol.4ob: Treatise of 3 pages in Arabic, beginning: cry^j^ J^> (Collection) P28 Fols.290, 12.5 x 18.5 cm; Tafliq in different hands, 17 lines; rubrica- tions; marginal notes; brown leather binding, tooled. 1. The first 12 leaves contain, besides notes, an imperfect treatise on astronomy beginning 3 lines before the 4th maqsad; 5 red ink draw- ings in the text; dated 20th of Du al-qafdah 959 (i.e. 1552). 2. fol.iob: An article on vomiting in Arabic (Fi al-istifragh). 3. fol. 13b: A story of 2 pages about Moses in the desert. 4. fol.i4b: Kifayah-i mujahidiyah. (What is sufficient for those who endeavor). A work on the whole of medical science, also known as Kifayah-i Mansuri. Author: Mansiir ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Yiisuf ibn Faqih Ilyas, fl. end of the 14th and beginning of the 15th century. Beginning as in India Office No. 2297. Dated 24th of Shawwal 959 (i.e. 1552). 340 Army Medical Library TURKISH Ti Acjab al-eujab. (The most astonishing of wonders). An encyclopedic treatise in 4 parts: 1. demons and angels; 2. arithme- tic; 3. wonders of science and magic; 4. prayers, names of God, vir- tues of the Koran. Author: Mahmiid ibn Qadi Minas, known as Minas Oghlu; he is men- tioned in the Introduction. No date. Cf. Paris No. 203 (p.260). 183 pages, numbered by a later hand, 15 x 21 cm; Naskhi, 17 lines; rubrications; marginal notes; a few drawings and diagrams. Most leaves soiled by damp. jjjjJl ±J\s*c- T2 fAja'ib al-buldan. (Wonders of the countries). A manual of geography by Zakariya' ibn Muhammad al-Qazwini (ca. 1203-1283). Defective at beginning and end; title taken from the label. First words: <^bjjl ^3* Vijj l^j J j_z Cf. Cambridge p.i 20. No date. Fols. 184, plus one loose leaf which may be from the missing parts. In 5 places (after fols.86, 102, 138, 151, and 154) the catch-word does not agree with the be- ginning of the following page. Size 15.5 x23 cm; Naskhi, vocalized; 23 lines; rubrications; one diagram; a few additions on the margin. Paper partly soiled. T3 Ma hadar fi al-tibb. (That which is at hand in medicine). Author: Abii Bakr Nudrat Afandi. The title is given on p. 3. Beginning: o^~»V 3^" c£^' *" ""^ No date. Reference: Paris No. 1341 (p.239 in Supplement). Fols.87, 12.5 x 21 cm; Naskhi with Riqfa features, 15 lines; rubrications; red-ruled margins; frontispiece in red and black ink; a few marginal notes; brown leather binding, tooled. Oriental Manuscripts 3 41 T4 Manafif al-nas. (Gains of the people [from the science of medicine]). An elementary treatise on medicine in 60 chapters. Author: Darwish Nida'i (Cf. BM. p.i25b). The beginning corresponds to Gotha No. 106-2. See also Berlin 38-3 and Paris S. 535. Dated: middle of Dii al-hijjah 1051 (i.e. 1642). In its present condition, the manuscript contains 136 leaves, 14.5 x 20 cm; the first 46 leaves are numbered from 143 (on fol.3) to 200; between fols.20 and 21 there is a gap in the text which according to the partial numbering should amount to 14 leaves; Naskhi, 19 lines; rubrications; a few marginal notes. T5 Medical Journal in Turkish. Lamp-shaped label on cover gives the title "Dafatir-i mubarak". (Blessed Registers). Dated: 1256 (i.e. 1840). Two opposite pages are divided into 16 columns giving information about the patients and their diseases. Fols.98, 23.5 x 31.5 cm; cursive Naskhi. T6 Mujarrab namah. (Book of tested medicaments). Author: Sharaf al-Din ibn cAli ibn Ilyas al-Hakim, who wrote it in 873 (1468). The first 2 pages give the contents of 17 chapters, but the last num- bered chapter is the 10th bab (fol.58). On fol.6o prescriptions begin which are partly in Persian. The beginning agrees with Vienna No. 1467. Dated (on fol.59b): 23rd of Jumadall, 1089 (i.e. 1678). Defective at the end. Fols.109, 14.5 x 20.3 cm; cursive Naskhi, 19 lines; rubrications; a few notes on the margin; damp stains; upper lines of most pages blurred. 342 Army Medical Library »U| J cry^\ o-b T7 Rahat al-nufiis fi al-bah. (Comfort of the souls regarding sexual inter- course). A medical treatise in prose and verse in 4 chapters, composed by order of Sultan Muhammad Khan. Author: Mustafa ibn Ahmad, known as cAli Afandi. Title and information taken from the label. Beginning: j^ £>"^> Jjl j^-»> -u»- No date. 403 pages numbered by a later hand, 12 x 19 cm; elegant Naskhi, 13 fines; illu- minated title; margins ruled throughout with gold and blue; the first 20 pages have an ornamental pattern in gold on the margin. Black leather binding, tooled and gilded, with flap. T8 Tarjamah Ibn Baitar. (A Turkish translation of Ibn al-Baitar's treatise on simple medicaments, known as "al-Mufradat" or "al-Jamic"). Title as appearing at the top of p. 1. The name of the translator is not given. As to the Arabic original, see BMS. catalog of Arabic mss. No. 798. Beginning: »b J<3 J^i- ^ji\ a!) j*£.1 Dated: Jumadal, 1092 (i.e. 1681). The work is preceded by an alphabetical list of medicaments in tabu- lar form occupying 14 leaves. Fols.184 (numbered), 14.3 x 20.2 cm; small Tacliq, 21 lines; rubrications; the first 8 pages have red-ruled margins. (Collection) T9 Fols. 193, 10 x 14.5 cm; different hands, 15-17 lines; rubrications. Bind- ing: brown leather with marble paper sides, and flap. 1. Miscellaneous medical notes in elegant Naskhi, fully vocalized. 2. fol.7b: Risalah-i marghiib. (Desirable treatise). Medical treatise composed for emperor cAlam Shah in verse. Begins: ^jl^j _<^ ^| 3. fol.34b: Prescriptions. Oriental Manuscripts 343 4. fol.37b: Kitab tashil fi al-tibb. (Medicine made easy). The title is mentioned in the 8th line. Treatise of 3 bakhsh. According to Vienna, No. 1466, the author is Khidr ibn cAli ibn al-Khattab (Haji Pasha) who died at the close of the 14th century. Begins: j-L^ ^~ Dated 980 (i.e. 1572/3). 5. fol. 112b: fAn tibb nabawi. (From the medicine of the Prophet). 6. fol. 126b: Untitled medical work in 17 chapters, beginning: jjOu Followed by 9 pages of notes in different hands; imperfect at end. 7. fol. 150b: Untitled treatise in 2 chapters. 1. food products; 2. com- pound medicaments. From fol.173 on, prescriptions in different hands. 344 Army Medical Library SINGHALESE The palm-leaf manuscripts in Singhalese writing have been grouped to- gether for the sake of simplicity as Singhalese although the text usually in- cludes Pali or Sanskrit. After the original descriptions had been completed, more palm-leaf manuscripts were transferred from Washington to Cleve- land. A number of different works must have become mixed up at some time so that the leaves had to be separated by size and handwriting and arranged in the right order. In some cases it was not possible to establish the correct succession, the foliation having been cut off. Most of these manuscripts are fragments but a few complete works are included. S i Astrological monthly calendar or planetary scheme for determining the most auspicious time. Four separate strips, folded into 12 sections, 4.5 x8 cm, each. Small but neat hand, 11-14 fines. Kept in lacquered box with flower ornaments in colors. S2 Bhuridatta jataka, followed by Vidhura jataka, Singhalese versions. Fols.139, 6 x 51.5 cm, foliated regularly on recto from 2-61 and then from 1-78; large clear hand, 7 fines. Dark-stained boards with worn design. S3 Vessantara jataka in Singhalese verse, 922 stanzas numbered with Arabic numerals. Dated: 1697 (in Arabic numerals). Begins: namo tassa___ Fols.133, numbered from ka-chhu and chhah-jhau, nah being repeated; the miss- ing 10 leaves contain the stanzas 644 to 709. 5.5 x 36 cm, 4 lines, clear hand. Wooden boards, red lacquer between dark borders. S4 (Untitled). Fragment on veterinary medicine, in Singhalese. Beginning and end missing; apparently from the 17th century. Fols.48, 4.5 x 30.5 cm; foliated from 8 (kr) to 56, fol.31 missing; 7-8 lines, fairly large and legible hand. Orange-red lacquered wooden boards with yellow and black ornamentation. S5 (Untitled). Handbook for native doctors. Containing excerpts from medieval medical works consulted in Ayur- vedic practice. Written in Pali and Old Singhalese. Oriental Manuscripts 345 Beginning: Tamassa mattaha suyam. Presumably written in the 17th century. Fols.302, 5 x 16.5 cm, foliated from ka to dhl, fol.74 missing; 8-10 lines, clear hand. Plain dark-stained wooden boards. S 6 (Untitled). Medical charms, with crude anatomical drawings, Singha- lese, written about 1800. Begins: Diyawediyawa. Fols.44, partly numbered, 4.5 x 18.5 cm, 5-7 fines, fair hand. Red lacquered boards with ornamentation in yellow, black and white. S7 (Untided). Sanskrit—Singhalese vocabulary of plants and substances used in medicine. The order is roughly alphabetical. If we go by the foliation, the list begins with pu and runs to ka; then, after the vowels from u to a, the remaining consonants follow from h to ph. Fols.48, 5 x 25 cm, foliated from 1-48 (ka to gah); well bleached, clear hand, 7 hnes. 346 Army Medical Library HEBREW H 1 Sefer ha-Mafaloth. (Book of degrees). A treatise on simple medicaments, supposedly a translation of "al- Adwiyat al-mufradah" of Abii al-Salt Umayyah ibn fAbd al-f Aziz (1068-1134). However, according to Steinschneider (Die hebraischen Ubersetzungen des Mittelalters, par. 448 No. 1), Sefer ha-Mafaloth is an anonymous 12th century translation of the Latin work "Liber de gradibus" by Constantin Afer or Africanus, which represents a free and condensed version of the Arabic medical treatise "al-Ftimad fi al- adwiyat al-mufradah" of Ibn al-Jazzar (d. 1004). No date. The manuscript does not seem to correspond to any of the copies de- scribed in the catalogs of Oxford, Munich or Vienna. Beginning: nwsnm co mKj ro 47 leaves, 12.5x18.2 cm; Oriental Rabbinic writing, 28 fines; waterstained, ink faded, a few leaves torn. INDEX OF TITLES The numerals refer to the entries under each language (A. Arabic; P. Persian; T. Turkish). Roman numerals indicate the place of a work in a col- lection. The Hebrew manuscript and the seven Singhalese manuscripts de- scribed at the end of the catalogue are not included, k stands for kitab. Adab al-akl wa'1-sharb A. i al-Aghdiyah wa'1-ashribah A. 8 2-I al-Aghdiyat al-marda A. 82-III Afjab al-cujab T. 1 cAja'ib al-buldan T. 2 cAja'ib al-makhluqat P. 1, 2, 3 cAlamat al-sacadah fi al-aghdiyat al-muctadah A. 85-II Alfaz al-adwiyah P. 4 cAn tibb nabawi T. 9- V Anwar al-shariqah A. 2 Anzam dakhirah-i Khwarazmshahi P. 25-I al-Aqrabadin A. 3 al-Aqrabadin al-khail A. 4 k.al-Afrad A. 3 3-XII al-Asbab wa'l-^alamat A. 8 3-I al-Ashic<:at al-bariqah A. 2 Asrar al-cilaj A. 5 Bah namah P. 24 al-Bahir A. 33-XI Bahr al-jawahir A. 6 Bur' al-safah A. 84-IV Burhan fi asrar film al-mizan A. 7 Bustan al-atibba' A. 8 Dafatir-i mubarak T. 5 Dakhirah-i Khwarazmshahi P. 5 Dakhirah wa fijalah A. 5-II Dastiir al-cilaj P. 6, 7 Dastiir al-Jalali A. 9 Diwan al-shudur A. 65 al-Durar al-manzumah A. 87-II Fawa'id al-hikmah P. 8 Fawa'id al-husainiyah fi al-mujar- rabat al-tibbiyah A. 10 Fi al-istifragh P. 28-II Fi sabk al-hadid P. 2 7-II Fi taqdimat al-macrifah A. 27 al-Fusul fi al-tibb A. 88-1 Ghana wa mana A. 11 Ghayat al-bayan fi tadbir al-insan A. 12 Ghayat al-itqan fi al-tibb A. 13 Ghayat al-suriir fi sharh diwan al- shudiir A. 14 Ghayat al-umniyat fi macrifat al- hummayat A. 15 Hall al-mujaz A. 67 Hall al-rumiiz wa miftah al-kuniiz A. 20 Haqa'iq asrar al-atibba' A. 84-I Haqa'iq asrar al-tibb A. 16 al-Hawi fi al-tibb A. 17 al-Hawi fi film al-tadawi A. 18 Hay at al-hayawan A. 19 Hifz al-sihhah manziim P. 25-II al-Idah fi asrar cilm al-nikah A. 89-II Ikhtiyarat-i Badici P. 9 fIlaj al-amrad P. 10 Flam arbab al-qarihah bi'1-adwiyat al-sahihah A. 20 cIlm al-tabi^iyat al-insaniyah A. 21 Irshad li-masalih al-anfus wa'l- ajsad A. 22 al-Isharat fi film al-fibarat A. 88-VI Istibsar fi filaj al-cain li'1-absar A. 2 3 k. al-Ittihad A. 33-VII al-Jami^ s. Tarjamah Ibn Baitar 347 348 Army Medical Library JamK Baghdad! s. Tuhfat al-mu' minin Jauhar al-fard fi mufakharat al- narjis wa'1-ward A. 91-IV al-Jauhar al-nafis A. 24 Jawahir al-maqal P. 25 Jawamic kitab Jaliniis fi al-dubul A. 84-III al-Kafi fi sinafat al-tibb A. 2 5 Kamil al-sinafat al-tibbiyah A. 26 Kanz al-atibba' A. 27 k. al-Khalis al-mubarak A. 33-XV k. al-Khama'ir A. 33-XII, XIV Khulasat al-tajarib P. 11 Kifayah-i Mansuri s. Kifayah-i mujahidiyah Kifayah-i mujahidiyah P. 28-IV Kitab al-fAilaqi fi al-tibb A. 83-III Kitab al-Mansuri A. 28 Kitab al-Rahmah A. 29 Kitab Hibat Allah fi al-tibb A. 30 Kitab matn fAilaqi A. 83-III Kitab tibb A. 31 Kitab tibb nafis A. 32 Ma hadar fi al-tibb T. 3 Majmxif nafis fi al-kimiya' A. 3 3 MajimYat al-arajiz fi al-tibb A. 34 Majmucat fawa'id A. 92-IV MajimVat maqamat al-Suyiiti A. 35 MajrmYat rasa'il tibb P. 26 Makhzan al-adwiyah P. 12 Malaghim al-thalith A. 33-II Malaghim al-thani A. 3 3-I Manafif al-atcam A. 88-1V al-Manafif al-bayyinah A. 89-III al-Manafif al-nas min cilm al-tibb T.4 Manafif lahm tuyur A. 91-II al-Mansuri fi al-tibb s. Kitab al- Mansiiri Manzumah fi al-tibb A. 36, 85-I Maqalah fi cilm al-tibb s. next title Maqalah fi tadbir al-amrad A. 37 Maqalat Jaliniis fi tashrih al-^adl P. 26-IV Mafrifat al-furiisiyah (fihrist) A. 29-III al-Masabih al-saniyah fi tibb al-ba- riyah A. 38 al-Mayamir A. 39 Medical journal in Turkish T. 5 Minhaj al-bayan A. 40, 87-I Minhaj al-sawi wa'1-manhal al-rawi A. 41 al-Mufarrih A. 86-1 Mufarrih al-quliib P. 13 Mufradat s. Tarjamah Ibn Baitar Mufradat (Suwaidi) A. 45 al-Mufradat al-mufarrabah A. 42 al-Mughni fi sharh al-miijiz A. 61 Mujarrab namah T. 6 al-Miijiz fi al-tibb A. 43,44 Mukhtasar fi al-tibb A. 84-V Mukhtasar min mufradat Ibn Jazlah A. 87-I Mukhtasar al-tadkirah A. 45 al-Munjih fi al-adwiyat al-mufra- dah A. 46 al-Munjih fi al-tadawi s. Munjih fi al-adwiyat al-mufradah al-Muntaqa min al-kitab al-jamic A-47 al-Murshid A. 88-1 Natijat al-fikr fi cilaj amrad al-basar A. 48 Natijat al-matliibat fi mafrifat al- hummayat A. 49 Nazm al-hisab A. 86-11 Nukat wa asrar fi al-tibb A. 50 Nuzhat al-adhan fi islah al-abdan A. 92-V " Nuzhat al-albab fima la yujad fi kitab A. 51 Nuzhat al-mubhijah fi tashhid al- adhan A. 52 al-Qaniin fi al-tibb A. 53 Index of Titles 349 Qaniinjah P. 13 Qarabadin (from Dakhirah) P. 14 Qarabadin of Ahmad Faraj P. 11 al-Qarabadin cala tartib al- filal A. 82-II al-Qaul al-sarih A. 54 al-Qiilanj A. 55 Rahat al-nufiis fi al-bah T. 7 al-Raud al-yani^ A. 89-I Raudat al-afrah wa nuzhat al- arwah P. 17 Risalah fi al-aswilat al-tabiciyah A. 82-IV Risalah fi al-hummayat s. Natijat al-matlubat Risalah fi al-indar bi'1-maut A. 84-II Risalah fi al-tashrih A. 56 Risalah fi al-tibb A. 90-I Risalah fi fann al-firasah A. 57 Risalah fi cilm al-firasah A. 58 Risalah f i cilm al-tibb A. 90-II Risalah fi manafi^ al-atcam A. 88- IV Risalah hajamiyah wa'1-fasdiyah A. 88-11 Risalah-i afyun P. 15 Risalah-i marghiib T. 9-I Risalat al-Naisaburi fi manafif al- atfam s. Risalah fi manafic Risalat al-shafiyah s. Aqrabadin Risalat dakhirah wa fijalah A. 5 Risalat Jabir ibn Hayyan P. 27 Rumh al-khatt A. 86-IV Sabk al-hadid P. 27-II Salaman u Absal P. 16 Sharh al-alfiyah A. 59 Sharh al-asbab wa'l-calamat A. 60; P. 20 Sharh al-fann al-rabic min ... al- qaniin A. 61 Sharh al-kulliyat A. 62 Sharh al-miijiz A. 63 Sharh al-tiryaq al-fariiq A. 64 Sharh diwan al-shudur A. 6^ Sharh fusul A. 66 Sharh film al-tabi^iyat A. 21 Sharh mujiz al-qaniin A. 67 Sharh qaniinjah fi al-tibb A. 68 Sharh tabFat al-insan A. 69 Sifat al-macjiin A. 91-II Sirr al-asrar A. 33-VIII Sirr al-makniin A. 33-IX al-Sirr al-sarr A. 33-VI, 70 al-Siyasah fi film al-farasah A. 71 Tabaqat al-hukama' A. 72 k. al-Tadabir al-saghir A. 33-IV Tadaruk anwac al-khata' A. 73 Tadkirat al-hukama' s. Tabaqat al- hukama' Tafsir al-khama'ir al-thalith A. 33-XIII Tafsir al-malaghim A. 3 3-III Tahdib al-akhlaq A. 86-V Tahdib al-maqamah A. 88-111 al-Taqasim al-insaniyah A. 74 Taqdimat al-macrifah A. 27 Ta'rikh al-hukama' s. Tabaqat al- hukama' Ta'rikh-i hukama' P. 17 Tarjamah Ibn Baitar T. 8 Tarjuman al-atibba' A. 75 Tashil fi al-tibb T. 9-IV Tashrih al-abdan A. 76 Tashrih al-badan P. 18, 19 Tashrih Mansuri P. 18 Tacun risalesi A. 77 Tibb al-akbar P. 20 al-Tibb al-jadid al-kimiya'i A. 78 al-Tibb al-Mansuri s. Kitab al- Mansuri al-Tibb al-nabawi A. 32, 79 Tibb-i akbari P. 20 al-Tiryaq al-akbar A. 3 350 Army Medical Library Tuhfat al-mu'minin P. 21, 2 2 cUmdat al-rawin A. 80 Urjiizah fala al-fawakih A. 85-IH Urjiizat tadbir al-fuhiil A. 24 cUrwat al-usturlab A. 86-111 k. al-Usul A. 33-V k. al-Wahid al-awwal... A. 33-X Wiqayah min al-amrad al-khatirah A. 91-I Zad al-masir fi filaj al-bawasir A. 92-III Zad al-musafir A. 92-I Zad al-musaf irin P. 2 3 Zubdat al-tibb A. 81 Untitled Manuscripts A. 87-II, 90-I, II, 9i-III,-P. 7, 24, 25-I,III, 26-I, II, V, 27-I, III, IV, 28-I, III-T. 9-VI, VII INDEX OF NAMES (Abbreviations: a. abu; b. ibn; M. Muhammad). a. al-cAbbas s. Tifashi, Shihab al- Din cAbd al-Salam s. Maqdisi b. Ahmad, Mustafa T. 7 Ahmadi 'a. al-Baqa' A. 2 cAilaqi, M. b. fAli A. 83-III cAin al-Mulk s. Shirazi, Niir al-Din cAinzarbi, a. Nasr cAdnan b. Nasr A. 25 Akbar, M. s. Arzani, Shah b. al-Akfani Sinjari s. Misri, b. al- Akfani cAlam Shah T. 9-II cAlawi s. Had! cAli Afandi s. b. Ahmad, Mustafa cAli, Caliph A. 71 cAli, Sultan, Tabib al-Khurasani P. 6, 7 Ansari, cAli b. cAbd al-fAzim A. 64 Ansari, cAli b. Husain s. Zain al- c Attar, Haji Ansari, M. b. a. Talib al-Dimashqi A. 58 Ansari, a. al-Qasim M. b. fAbd Al- lah A. 65 Antaki, Da'iid b. cUmar A. 32, 52, 92-V Aqfahsi, Ahmad b. al-fImad A. 1 Aqsara'i, Jamal al-Din M. A. 67 Ardastani, Hasan b. Ahmad, Is- fahani P. 18 b. Arfac -Ra's, cAli b. Musa. A. 14, Aristotle A. 57 Arzani, Shah (M. Akbar) P. 13, 20 fAslawi, a. Sa'id b. Ibrahim al- Maghribi A. 46 Astarabadi, Husain b. M. A. 68 Averroes A. 36, 59 Avicenna A. 2, 27, 34, 36, 43, 53, 55, 62, 63,68, 73; P. 13 b. Baha' al-Din s. Shirazi, b. Baha' al-Din b. Baitar, a/Abd Allah b. Ahmad DiyS' al-Din A. 47; T. 8 a. Bakr s. Nudrat Afandi a. al-Baqa' s. Ahmadi Biini, Ahmad b. Qasim A. 20 b. Budan, Mukhtar b. al-Hasan A. 37 Damanhuri, Ahmad b. cAbd al- Muncim A. 54 Damiri, Kamal al-Din M. b. Musa A. 19 Darq,