ID 1296627
Lot 506 | Phaedro, G.
Magni G. Phaedronis R. de Gelleinen husio franci opuscula iatro-chemica quatuor. I. Praxis medico-chemica. II. Halopyrgice, sive pestis medica-chemica curatio. III. Chirurgia minor. IV. Furnus chymicus. In quibus non solum difficiliorum & insanabilium morborum ratio curandi chemica proponitur, sed etiam ipsa praeparandorum arcanorum doctrina, & characteristicae, sive coelestis physicae elucidatio perspicue demonstratur. Partim nunquam antehac edita, partim nunc latinitate donata prodeunt e Bibliotheca Schenckiana: curante Joanne Andrea Schenckio a Graffenberg. Ffm., J. Wolf für A. Humm 1611. Kl.8°. 4 Bl., 128 S., 4 Bl. Flex. Prgt. d. Zt. mit kalligr. Rückentitel. (Schließbänder fehlen, stellenweise schwach gebräunt u. fleckig).
Brüning 1007. Ferguson II, 188. Sudhoff, Ein Beitrag zur Bibliographie der Paracelsisten im 16. Jahrhundert in Centralblatt für Bibliothekswesen X, 364 f., 10. VD17 12:161644X. Wellcome (online) B31079970. - Erste Ausgabe, posthum herausgegeben von dem Arzt Johann Georg Schenck (?-1620), der in Hagenau im Elsaß praktizierte (Vgl. Hirsch-Hüb. V, 216). Dieser schreibt in seiner undatierten Vorrede: "er habe die Schriften aus den Handschriften herausgegeben und theilweise aus dem Deutschen ins Lateinische übersetzt und auch aliquo modo redigiert" (K. Sudhoff). - Äußerst selten, wir können nur wenige Exemplare in Bibliotheken (München, Eichstätt Ingolstadt, London, Paris und Philadelphia) und kein Exemplar im Handel in den letzten 20 Jahren nachweisen. - Titelblatt im oberen Drittel und der unteren rechten Ecke mit restauriertem Ausschnitt (etwas Textverlust bei der Verfasserangabe), stellenweise etwas gebräunt, sehr gutes Exemplar.
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Auction house category: | Old Prints, Manuscripts and Theology |
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