Cyrurgia parua Guidonis ; Cyrurgia Albucasis cu[m] cauterijs [et] alijs instrumentis ; Tractatus de oculis Jesu Hali ; Tractatus de oculis Canamusali.

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Bibliographic Details
Author / Creator:Guy, de Chauliac, approximately 1300-1368, author.
Uniform title:Chirurgia parva
Imprint:[Venice] : [Boneto Locatelli for Eredi di Ottaviano Scoto], [27 January 1500]
Description:42, 26 leaves : illustrations (woodcuts) ; 32 cm (folio)
Language:Latin
Subject:
Format: Print Book
Local Note:Discovery of this item made possible by a gift from Julie and Roger Baskes.
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/2778550
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Varying Form of Title:Cyrurgia Albucasis cum cauterijs et alijs instrumentis
Tractatus de oculis Jesu hali
Tractatus de oculis Canamusali
Other uniform titles:Kaḥḥāl, ʻAlī ibn ʻĪsá, -1038 or 1039. Tad̲kirat al-kaḥḥālīn. Latin.
Abū al-Qāsim Khalaf ibn ʻAbbās al-Zahrāwī, -1013? Maqālah fī al-ʻamal bi-al-yad. Latin.
Canamusali de Baldach,
David, Armenicus.
Locatelli, Boneto, active 1486-1523,
Frank, Mortimer, 1874-1919,
Other authors / contributors:Eredi di Ottaviano Scoto, publisher.
Provenance:Tipped in dealer's description.
Bookplate: Mortimer Frank his book.
University of Chicago Library's copy from the collection of Mortimer Frank.
Binding: Three-quarter bound vellum and paper over boards; manuscript waste fragments bound in at end.
Notes:The treatise attributed to Canamusali is actually a compilation of various ancient and medieval sources by David Armenicus. Consult Sack.
Incipit, leaf 6, first sequence: Incipit Cyrurgia cum formis instrumentor[m] cauterio[rum] [et] alio[rum] ferrame[n]to[rum] [secundu]m Albucasim.
Incipit, leaf 1, second sequence: Epistola Jesu filij Hali r[espo]nde[n]do vni ex discipulis suis d[e] cognito[n]e infirmatatu[m] oculo[rum] [et] curatione eorum.
Incipit, leaf 18, second sequence: Incipit liber quem composuit Canamusali philosophus de Baldach super rerum preparationibus que ad oculo[rum] medicinas faciunt, et de medicaminibus ipsorum rationabiliter terminandis.
Explicit and colophon: Explicit liber de curis omnium passionum oculo[rum] que[m] fecit [et] composuit Canamusali philosophus de Bald ach. Venetijs per Bonetum Locatellum presbyterum ma[n]dato [et] sumptibus hered[m] quondam nobili viri domini Octauiani Scoti Modoetie[n]sis. Anno d[omi]ni MCCCC sexto kal[endus] Februarias.
Signatures: a⁶ b-d⁸ e-f⁶ 2a⁸ b¹⁰ c⁸.
Printed in 2 columns; 65 lines; types, 180G., 130G., 74G.; spaces for capitals with guide letters; woodcut initials; woodcut illustrations of surgical instruments; printer's device at end.
Leaves 5 and 39, first sequence, misnumbered "4" and "41" respectively.
Incunabula short title catalogue, entry ig00564000
Catalogue of books printed in the XVth century now in the British Museum, volume 5, page 453 (IB. 23004)
Hain, L. Repertorium bibliographicum, entry 4813
Goff, F.R. Incunabula in American libraries, entry G-564
Klebs, A.C. Incunabula scientifica et medica, entry 497.1
Proctor, R. Index to the early printed books in the British Museum, entry 5100
Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendrucke, entry 11707
Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Inkunabelkatalog, entry G-430
Sack, V. Inkunabeln der Universitätsbibliothek und anderer öffentlicher Sammlungen in Freiburg im Breisgau und Umgebung, entry 1687

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