In Galeni libellum de pulsibus ad Tyrones commentarius In quo omnia quae Galenus sexdecim libris De pulsibus transegit brevi exponuntu. Eiusdem De urinis libri tres ex Hipocrate et Galeno collecti. 2 parts in 1 volume. Naples, Raimund de Amato, 1556. cl.8°. 4 nn. (l. w.). 166 num. Bl.; 2 nn., 69 num., 1 nn. Bl. Prgt. d. First edition of his commentary on Galen's writing De pulsibus ad Tyrones. The Ital. The Italian physician Leo Roganus (d. 1558) worked in Gaeta near Naples. Galen's text is presented here in the translation of the humanist and diplomat Hermann Crüser (1510-1575), whose Latin edition of Galen's treatises on pulsation first appeared in Paris and Basel in 1532. Part II with three compilations Roganus from writings of Galen and Hippocrates on the nature of urine. - Heavily browned, title page with 2 small holes. - Last leaf with numbers written in ink, presses through. Book block at top partly trimmed a bit. (1504).
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