Ioannis Dugonis Philonii Tilianus, vel De scientia benemoriendi, liber : item, Xenocratis philosophi Platonici liber de contemnenda morte, eodem Philonio interprete : additum est eiusdem authoris breue scriptum, De regimine sanitatis.

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Author / Creator:Valesco, de Tarenta, active 1382-1418
Imprint:Basileae : Per Ioannem Oporinum, 1553.
Description:200 p. ; 17 cm.
Language:Latin
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Format: Print Book
Local Note:With: Rivius, J. De seculi nostri felicitate, et hominum erga Dei beneficia ingratitudine, liber. [Basel? : Per Ioannem Oporinum?], 1548.
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1379489
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Other title:De scientia bene moriendi liber.
Xenocratis philosophi Platonici liber de contemnenda morte.
De contemnenda morte.
De regimine sanitatis.
Other authors / contributors:Xenocrates, of Chalcedon, approximately 396 B.C.-approximately 314 B.C.
Aeschines, Socraticus, active 4th century B.C.
Axiochus.
Provenance:Has annotations throughout in red crayon(?)
Former owner's inscription on title page: Sum Jacobi Jacobi Schuiani(?) Rheti(?), Anno salu[ifica] paretus 1553
Inscription on endpapers.
Binding: Alum tawed leather binding with blind stamp decorations on cover and spine; metal clasps.
Notes:The second work here attributed to Xenocrates is the Pseudo-Platonic dialogue Axiochus, sometimes ascribed to Aeschines Socraticus.
NLM 16th cent., 1301.
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Item Description:The second work here attributed to Xenocrates is the Pseudo-Platonic dialogue Axiochus, sometimes ascribed to Aeschines Socraticus.
Physical Description:200 p. ; 17 cm.