Guerneri Rolfincii Hamburgensis... Epitome methodi cognoscendi & curandi particulares corporis affectus secundum ordinem Abubetri Rhazæ ad regem Mansorem libro nono Hippocraticis, Paracelsicis & Harveanis principiis illustratae & recognitae, philiatrorum in gratiam adornata & exscripta
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Title: Guerneri Rolfincii Hamburgensis... Epitome methodi cognoscendi & curandi particulares corporis affectus secundum ordinem Abubetri Rhazæ ad regem Mansorem libro nono Hippocraticis, Paracelsicis & Harveanis principiis illustratae & recognitae, philiatrorum in gratiam adornata & exscripta
Other titles: Epitome methodi cognoscendi & curandi
Classmark: All Souls Science 2/ROL
Creator(s): Rolfinck, Werner (1599-1673)
Additional creator(s): Alexander Trallianus (Other); Galen (Other); Hippocrates (Other); Schenck, Johann Theodor (1619-1671) (Other); Arethas Archbishop of Caesarea (Cappadocia) (860-940) (Other)
Related people: Rāzī, Abū Bakr Muhammad ibn Zakarīyā, 865?-925?; Alexander Trallianus; Galen; Hippocrates; Schenck, Johann Theodor; Arethas
Publisher: Literis Johannis Nisii
Publication city: Jenae
Date(s): 1655
Language: Multiple languages
Size and medium: [16], 384 p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/218431
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991011471609705181
Description
Contains 20 Jena theses by 16 respondents. For 15 theses, W. Rolfinck was præses, and for 5, J. T. Schenck.
Includes extensive quotations in Greek with Latin translations, from the works of Aretaeus, Alexander Trallianus, Galen and Hippocrates.
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