ID 921654
Lot 16 | BACHOT, Gaspard (circa 1550-1630).
Estimate value
€ 800 – 1 200
Partie troisième des erreurs populaires touchant la médecine et régime de santé, en suite de celles de feu M. Laurens Joubert, contenant cinq Livres. Lyon : pour la Veuve de feu Thomas Soubron, 1626.
Édition originale. Exemplaire relié en vélin de l’époque.
Médecin et conseiller de Henri IV, Gaspard Bachot étudia la médecine à Paris et l’exerça pendant dix-sept ans à Thiers. L’ouvrage est le résultat de ses années d’expériences et s’inscrit en complément et en réfutation partielle des deux volumes publiés sous le même titre par le médecin dauphinois Laurent Joubert en 1578 et 1579.
L’ouvrage renferme des allégations et conseils quelquefois surprenants :
« Les médecins tiennent qu’il n’y a point de si cruelle mort que celle qui arrive par la faim »
« Il ne faut ni lire, ni écrire, ni méditer après les repas »
Dans le cas d’un régime amaigrissant, l’auteur conseille « le vin sera blanc, verdelet, vieux et bu plutôt à la fin du repas que durant le manger ou à l’entrée ».
In-8 (167 x 108 mm). Bandeaux, culs-de-lampe (nombreuses mouillures et rousseurs). Reliure de l’époque : vélin souple, titre à l’encre sur le dos (restaurations aux coins, quelques taches).
Provenance : signature « Cailmail » à l’encre noire sur les plats et la garde -- ex-libris de P.J.C. Orsi (né 1939), cuisinier lyonnais, Meilleur Ouvrier de France.
First edition in contemporary vellum.
Place of origin: | Western Europe, France, Europe |
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Place of origin: | Western Europe, France, Europe |
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