Record ID | cp010231 |
Voet reference number | 2150 |
Museum Plantin-Moretus | c:lvd:988222 |
Author | Gulielmus RONDELETIUS (RONDELET) |
Title page transcription | GVLIELMI ‖ RONDELETII ‖ DOCTORIS MEDICI ET ‖ MEDICINAE IN SCHOLA MON- ‖ SPELIENSI PROFESSORIS ‖ REGII ET CANCEL- ‖ LARII ‖ De Ponderibus: siue de iusta quantitate & pro- ‖ portione Medicamentorum LIBER. ‖ ⊕ 6 ‖ ANTVERPIAE, ‖ Ex officina Christophori Plantini ‖ sub Circino aureo. ‖ - ‖ 1561. ‖ CVM PRIVILEGIO. |
Collation | 8⁰ [125]: A-F⁸, G⁴, H⁸; folios 1r-52v, [53 recto-60 verso] (Errors: a) quire G: G, G, G⁵, [G]; b) 3 for 4, 5 for 6, 7 not numbered) |
Fingerprint | 156108 - # b1 A2 ltum$ : # b2 H3 enis |
Number of sheets | 7.50 |
Pages | [1 recto]: Title [1 verso]: Privilege (Brussels, 1561, signed by Boudewijns) [2 recto]-3 recto (= for 4 recto): Doctissimo…D. Gulielmo Pelliserio, episcopo Monspeliensi, Gulielmus Rondeletius (italic type, words in greek type) 4 verso: Poems in Greek and Latin by Iacobus Bordeaus 5 recto-verso: Table 5 recto (= for 6 recto): Ioannis Francisci Ripensis in librum de ponderibus, ad D.G. Rondeletium medicum praestantissimum (italic type) 5 verso (= for 6 verso): Blank [7 recto]-52 verso: Text (parts in italic type and greek type, marginals in italic type) [53 recto-59 recto]: Index (on two columns; italic type) [59 verso-60 verso]: Laur. Ioubertus, medicinae doctor, medicinae studiosis S. (words in greek type) [60 verso]: EXCVDEBAT CHRISTOPHO- ‖ RVS PLANTINVS. ‖ vignette (typographical fleurons) |
Edition information | |
Copies | Museum Plantin-Moretus - A 415KBR Royal Library of BelgiumCambridgeLeiden University Libraries. |
Bibliographical references | Ruelens-de Backer, page 27 (1561, no. 6) Cockx-Indestege, E. Belgica typographica 4190 |
Online bibliographical references | STCV c:stcv:12920244USTC 404360 |
Note 1 | Study on medicaments, especially regarding weights and proportions. |
Note 2 | Reprint of the edition issued in Lyons, Apud Mathiam Bonhomme, 1560 (Baudrier, Bibliographie lyonnaise, 10, pages 261-262); also copies with the address of Bartholomaeus Molinaeus (Ibidem, 2, pages 182-183). |
Note 3 | The publication was normally sold together with the Antidotarium of 1561, a pharmacopaea, translated from Italian and edited by Carolus Clusius (see cp010983), as can be deduced from the mention made in M 164, folio 1 recto, and M 296, folio 1 recto (Antidotarium versum ex italico page clusium, 8⁰, a⁰ 1561, cum Rondeletio de ponderibus, f[euilles] 23½ [in fact 24: 16½ for the Antidotarium, 7½ for Rondeletius], [price:] stuivers 4), and M 296, folio 16 verso (Rondeletius Guillustration de Ponderibus cum Antidotario page Clusium, 8⁰, lat., anno 1561, f[euilles] 39½ [= error for 23½], [price:] stuivers 4). |
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