Speculum lapidum Camilli Leonardi : Cui accessit, Sympathia septem metallorum ac septem selectorum lapidum ad planetas D. Petri Arlensis de Scudalupis Presbyteri Hierosolimitani
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Type of record: Book
Title: Speculum lapidum Camilli Leonardi : Cui accessit, Sympathia septem metallorum ac septem selectorum lapidum ad planetas D. Petri Arlensis de Scudalupis Presbyteri Hierosolimitani
Classmark: Early Science 2 1610/LEO
Creator(s): Leonardi, Camillo
Additional creator(s): Arlensis de Scudalupis, Petrus (Other)
Related people: Arlensis de Scudalupis, Petrus
Publisher: Apud Carolum Sevestre, & Davidem Giliū... et Joannem Petitpas
Publication city: Parisiis
Date(s): 1610
Language: Latin
Size and medium: [44], 244, [4] p., p. 345 [i.e. 245]-499, [37] p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/240084
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991013389809705181
Description
Engraved title page. The "Sympathia" has special t.p. (p. [3] (3rd group)) with imprint: Parisiis : Apud David Gillium, 1610.
Illustrations: 2 full-page ports. engraved by Thomas de Leu; 1 full-page and 1 small woodcut; historiated initials.
Signatures: ̲a ̲e ̲i6 A-2K8 2L6 (Q3 blank).
Error in paging: p. 245 numbered 345. Blank leaf following first work and t.p. to 2nd work omitted in paging.
Includes index.
Caillet, A.L. Sciences psychiques II, 6544.
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