De Coloribus occulorum Simonis Portii Neapolitani
Florence, Lorenzo Torrentino, 1550
BEAUTIFUL COPY WITH GROTESQUE SPINE
ORIGINAL EDITION Small in-4 (218 x 130 mm). Initials engraved on wood. Greek and Latin characters
COLLATION : a-g4 h2 or 57 pp. and (1) f.
Eighteenth century binding. Red morocco, gilt decoration, triple fillet in frame, long spine decorated with grotesque, vertical titling, gilt edges.
PROVENANCE: bookseller's handwritten note in brown ink "ml" on one endpaper; Charles Lormier (1825-1900; bookplate; his sale, Paris, May 30-June 5, 1901, part one, p. 84, no. 197)
One of the first monographs on ophthalmology in which the author tries to explain the cause of the variety of eye colors. The ideas of Aristotle and Galen on the structure of the eye are then discussed. Simone Porzio (1496-1554) taught medicine in Pisa from 1546 to 1552. He professed absolute materialism and denied immortality to the soul.
BIBLIOGRAPHY : USTC n° 851027
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