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Heirs of Hippocrates

The Development of Medicine in a Catalogue of Historic Books

Complete Record - Heirs of Hippocrates No. 151

BASSIANUS POLITUS (fl. 1500). . . . De generatione embrionis. . . . De natura fetus [Venice: Impresse mandato & expensis heredum Octaviani Scoti, per Bonetum Locatellum, 1502]. 90 ll; 28.9 cm.

In this rare little volume are included four works on the embryo and fetus.

Cited references: Cushing J17; Durling 2562

Gift of John Martin, M.D.

Complete Record - Heirs of Hippocrates No. 151

DINO DEL GARBO (d. 1327). Expositio . . . de generatione embrionis cum questionibus eiusdem. ;

Garbo was a famous Florentine and Bolognese physician who comments here on the same text of Avicenna.

Cited references: Cushing J17; Durling 2562

Gift of John Martin, M.D.

Complete Record - Heirs of Hippocrates No. 151

DINO DEL GARBO (d. 1327). Scriptum . . . super libro de natura fetus Hypo[cratis]. ;

The text of Hippocrates' treatise on the fetus is given in Latin translation followed by Garbo's commentary.

Cited references: Cushing J17; Durling 2562

Gift of John Martin, M.D.

Complete Record - Heirs of Hippocrates No. 151

TOMMASO DEL GARBO (d. 1370). Expositio . . . de generatione embrionis. ;

Garbo was a famous Florentine and Bolognese physician who comments here on the same text of Avicenna.

Cited references: Cushing J17; Durling 2562

Gift of John Martin, M.D.

Complete Record - Heirs of Hippocrates No. 151

JACOBUS FORLIVIENSIS (d. 1413 or 1414). Expositio cum questionibus aureum capitulum de generatione embrionis. ;

Commentary on a text of Avicenna concerning reproduction, by Jacobus (also known as Biacomo della Torre), who was a leading exponent of Arabian medicine in the early days of the school at Padua. contains the text of Avicenna translated into Latin (see also No. 115).

See Related Record(s): 115

Cited references: Cushing J17; Durling 2562

Gift of John Martin, M.D.

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