Ioannis Philippi Ingrassiae siculi rachalbutensis, de tumoribus praeter naturam tomus primus. : In quo generatim tumorum omnium praeternaturalium species: praesertiḿque earum nomina & definitiones, atque etiam causae, multáque generalia declarantur. Graecíque, & Latini, & Arabes, quatenùs ad haec ipsa pertinet, enucleantur. Occasione sumpta ab Avicennae verbis ... tertia fen quarti libri, tractatu primo. Cujus interim universum primum caput in hoc tomo elucidatur. Reliqua in sex aliis tomis declarabuntur: quos elenchus pagina duodecima demonstrabit.

  • Ingrassia, Giovanni Filippo, 1510-1580.
Date:
1553
  • Books

About this work

Also known as

De tumoribus praeter naturam tomus primus

Publication/Creation

Neapoli : [publisher not identified], 1553.

Physical description

382 pages, 1 unnumbered page; 2 unnumbered pages, 24 pages, 38 unnumbered pages : portrait ; folio (30 cm)

Notes

Full-page portrait of the author inserted after title page.
The work was prepared in 2 sections, as is explained in a note on p. 378: printing was halted after p. 300 and the scholia (24 p.) and an index ([35] p. at end) were prepared, followed by a colophon: Neapoli, Excudebat Matthaeus Cancer, 1552. Then the text (p. 301-377) was completed and followed by a special index (p. 378-382) and a final colophon: Neapoli, 1553.
Contains (p. 321-331) the Latin text of Galen's De comate secundum Hippocratem, with Ingrassia's commentary.
No more published.
Copy 1. Note: Bound with: Colombo, R. De re anatomica libri XV. 1559. Pp. 13-382 bound at end.
Copy 2. Note: Lacks portrait. Pp. 13-382 bound at end.

References note

Garrison-Morton (5th ed.) 5437
Garrison-Morton (5th ed.) 5073

Where to find it

  • Copy 1

    LocationStatusAccess
    Closed stores
    EPB/D/1546.2
  • Copy 2

    LocationStatusAccess
    Closed stores
    EPB/D/3416

Permanent link