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Ajouter au panierBuch. Etat : Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Editio princeps de la traduction en afr. du traité sur la chirurgie d'Albucasis (ms. BNF fr. 1318), avec introduction et glossaire. Ce texte, inédit et ignoré, a une triple importance: il s'agit d'un des tout premiers textes chirurgiques en français (c. 1270); ensuite, la traduction remonte (par l'intermédiaire d'une traduction latine) à l'arabe; enfin, en tant qu'exemple de la prose non-littéraire lorraine du Moyen Age. La Chirurgie renferme non seulement de nombreux exemples de mots techniques médicaux en français, mais aussi une quantité importante d'arabismes qui n'ont pas été relevés ailleurs. Editio princeps der afrz. Albucasis-Übersetzung der Hs. BNF fr. 1318, mit Einleitung und Glossar. Dieser bisher vernachlässigte Text ist zuerst als einer der frühesten volkssprachlichen Chirurgie-Texte des Mittelalters (ca. 1270) wichtig; aber auch, weil die Albucasis-Version aus dem Arabischen (via einer mittellateinischen Redaktion) übersetzt wurde; und als Beispiel der altlothringischen Fachprosa. Der stark dialektgefärbte Text bietet nicht nur zahlreiche Erstbelege von medizinischen Fachwörtern im Französischen, sondern auch eine Vielzahl von bisher nicht belegten Arabismen.
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Brand New. reprint edition. 320 pages. French language. 9.21x6.38x0.87 inches. In Stock.
Edité par Córdoba, Imprenta y papelería Moderna, 1925, 1925
Vendeur : Librería Anticuaria - José Manuel Valdés, OVIEDO, O, Espagne
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Ajouter au panier24,5 x 16,5 cm. 58 pp. + 21 láminas facsímiles del manuscrito inédito. Bien conservado. RARO. Abulcasis o Albucasis fue un médico y científico andalusí considerado padre de la cirugía moderna y el mejor cirujano de la Edad Media. 21-5.
Edité par Hildesheim/Zürich/New York Olms, 2009
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Ajouter au panierGr. 8°, XXIX, 642 Seiten. mit Textabbildungen. Orig.Leinen. Zweisprachige Ausgabe (arabisch/latein). Wichtiges Werk aus der Frühzeit der Medizin.
Edité par Olms Verlag, 2009
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Ajouter au panierEtat : Neu. Arabice et Latine. Cura Johannis Channing. Reprint der Ausgabe Oxford 1778. Channings Edition beruht auf zwei Codices der Bodleian Library. Aufgeteilt in zwei Bände, bietet sie in Paralleldruck Arabisch/Latein die insgesamt 188 Kapitel des in drei Bücher gegliederten Traktats zur Chirurgie aus dem Kitâb at-Tasrîf. Tractatus Libri Alzaharavii Altasriph, divisus in tres partes, complectens operationes per manum, et artem medicinalem per Ustionem, et Incisionem, et Perforationem, et Restaurationem Ossis. [Liber primus: De Ustione]. Liber secundus: De Incisione, et Perforatione, et Venæsectione, et omnibus Exituris. Liber tertius: De Ossis fracti vel luxati Restauratione. Zwei Bände in einem Band, zus. XXIX,642 Seiten mit zahlreichen Abb., Leinen (Olms Verlag 2009). Statt EUR 198,00. Gewicht: 1401 g - Gebunden/Gebundene Ausgabe - Sprachen: Latein, Arabisch.
Edité par Leo S. Olschki, 1961
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Ajouter au panierpaperback. Etat : Good. exlibrary book rebound to a hardcover, usual library markings and stickers, light wear to cover and pages;
Edité par Wellcome Institute of the History of Medicine
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Very Good - Cash. Etat de la jaquette : Good. Blue cover and dust jacket, Light reader wear and rubbing to the edges, corners, covers, and pages. The book is in great condition! DJ has som eedge chipping and rubbing, the front inner flap has been price clipped on the bottom corner. Stock photos may not look exactly like the book.
Edité par Joannus Scotus, Strasbourg, 1532
Vendeur : Jeremy Norman's historyofscience, Novato, CA, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panier[Abulcasis (936-1015.] [Priscianus, Theodorus (fl. 4th cent.)] Horatianus, Octavius. Rerum medicarum lib. quatuor . . . Albucasis [sic] chirurgicorum omniu[m] primarii, lib. tres . . . Folio. [8], 319pp. 8 full-page woodcuts by Hans Wechtlin (ca. 1480 post 1526). Argentoratum [Strasbourg]: apud Joannem Schottum, 1532. 307 x 202 mm. Full paneled calf, gilt-lettered front cover in antique style. Library stamp removed from title, occasional spotting, but very good. Early ownership signature at the foot of the title; manuscript notes in what appears to be another early hand in the title margins. Third Latin edition, first published in 1497 of three books of surgery from the Kitab al-Tasrif of Arabic physician Abu al-Qasim Khalaf ibn al-Abbas al-Zahrawi. Al-Zahrawi, whose first name was Latinized as Abulcasis or Albucasis, was the personal physician to Hakam II, Caliph of Córdoba in Muslim Spain; he ranks with ibn Sina (Avicenna) among the most important Arabic medical writers of the medieval period. His encyclopedia in thirty volumes, Kitab al-Tasrif (The art of healing), which took over 50 years to complete, was issued around the year 1000. The work's last and most famous volume, on surgery, represents the first rational, complete and illustrated treatise on surgery and surgical instruments; it was translated into Latin by Gerard de Cremona in the 12th century and remained the leading European textbook on surgery for the next three hundred years. The present edition contains three books from the Kitab al-Tasrif's surgical volume, dealing with cauterization, incisions, bloodletting, wound treatment, fractures and dislocations. The book opens with a woodcut of the famous "Wound-Man" image illustrating roughly 30 different types of injury, together with the weapons and other instruments that cause them; other woodcuts depict surgical instruments. Preceding Abulcasis's surgical treatise in this edition is the first edition of the Rerum medicarum by Theodorus Priscianus, a fourth-century Greek physician who lived in Constantinople. The four books of Theodorus's treatise cover external and internal ailments, physiology and the diseases of women. Adams P-2119. Stillwell, The Awakening Interest in Science During the First Century of Printing, no. 532. .
Edité par Wellcome Institute of the History of Medicine, 1973
Vendeur : Francis Edwards ABA ILAB, Hay on Wye, Royaume-Uni
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Ajouter au panier1st Ed. 4to. [xvi] + 850pp. 196 figures. Good in lightly soiled and sl. chipped d/w. lightly browned to spine. Additional postage may be necessary US$162.
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Very Good. ALBUCASIS. Liber theoricae nec non practicae Alsaharavi, Augsburg, Sigismund, Grim, & Marcus Wirsung, 1519. [6] 159, title page and final page with printer's woodcut in facsimile on contemporary paper. 19th morocco-backed marbled boards, rubbed. Folio (300 x 222 mm).bu al-Qasim Khalaf Ibn Abbas al-Zahrawi (936--1013), known in the West as Albucasis, was born in the city of Zahra, near Cordoba, Spain. Regarded as one of the greatest of the Arab physicians, he excelled in the -.elds of internal medicine, surgery, and ophthalmology. The Book of Medical Methods or The Method of Medicine is a highly inABuential medieval Arabic medical text written by Al-Zahrawi (936-1013 CE). It was a 30-volume medical encyclopedia covering surgery, orthopedics, ophthalmology, pharmacology, and other medical topics.Abu al-Qasim Khalaf Ibn Abbas al-Zahrawi (9361013), known in the West as Albucasis, was born in the city of Zahra, near Cordoba, Spain. Regarded as one of the greatest of the Arab physicians, he excelled in the fields of internal medicine, surgery, and ophthalmology. The Book of Medical Methods or The Method of Medicine is a highly influential medieval Arabic medical text written by Al-Zahrawi (9361013 CE). It is a 30-volume medical encyclopedia covering surgery, orthopedics, ophthalmology, pharmacology, and other medical topics. This is the editio princeps of the first Latin translation of his first two books. The first part deals with cauterization, applied to 50 types of diseases, such as for the removal of tumors or in cases of arterial bleeding. This part also contains the first known description of hemophilia and one of the first descriptions of leprosy. The work is said to describe more than 300 diseases and their treatments, including detailed accounts of many surgical procedures and surgical instruments.
Edité par Strasbourg, Jean Schott, 26 Feb. 1532., 1532
Vendeur : Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Autriche
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Ajouter au panierFolio (210 x 325 mm). 328 pp. Set in roman type. Titles within a ornamental woodcut border, with 8 full-page woodcuts by Hans Wechtlin and numerous woodcuts in the text. Rebound in the 19th century by Ludwig Eichhorn in half roan, brown paper spine label with manuscript title, drawn circle on the back board with the (faded) title within it, manuscript title on the bottom edge, new pastedowns and endpapers. Two esteemed 16th century medical works, originally written in the 4th and 11th century, here issued together in an early printed edition. Especially the second work in this early printed book is important: it is the only exclusively surgical work left by an Arab source. This treatise was written by Albucasis (Abu al-Qasim al-Zahwari) and was translated into Latin at Toledo by Gerard of Cremona (ca. 1114-87). Albucasis, a native of Cordoba in Moorish Spain, was an Arab physician of the 11th century who is sometimes described as "the father of surgery". The present work, which is the 30th and most popular volume of his 30-volume medical encylopedia entitled "Kitab al-Tasrif", can without doubt be regarded as the principal work of Albucasis, which established his authority. It is the first illustrated surgical guide ever written. - Albucasis' treatise is divided into three books, each treating a different surgical topic: the first, cauterization (a procedure recommended by the Prophet, the medical practice of burning a part of the body to remove or close off a part of it), the second on cutting and bloodletting, and the third on luxations of the limbs. It contains numerous small woodcuts of surgical instruments within the text. The author describes these instruments and how and when to use them. Added to the text of Albucasis are eight rather gruesome full-page woodcuts of specific operations, made by the German renaissance artist Hans Wechtlin (active between at least 1502 and 1526), probably his only surviving work. They show (1) a man wounded by many instruments, (2) a cauterization, (3) an amputation, (4) the extraction of an arrow, (5) bloodletting, (6) a full-page skeleton, and (7 & 8) trepanning operations. These woodcuts were not made specifically for this work, but were re-used by Schott after they had appeared in a manual printed by the German surgeon Hans von Gersdorff in 1517, entitled "Feldtbuch der Wundartzney". - Albucasis' surgical treatise was first printed (in Latin) in 1497. His guide remained a famous pharmacopoeia as late as the mid-16th century. The contents and descriptions contributed to many technological innovations in medicine, especially concerning the tools required for specific operations. - The work of Albucasis is preceded by the "Rerum medicarum libri quator", a therapeutic compendium written by the 4th century Greek physician Theodorus Priscianus, also known under his pseudonym Octavianus Horatianus. It here appears in print for the first time, in a Latin translation, though originally written in Greek, and edited by Hermann von Neuenahr (ca. 1492-1530), a German humanist with particular interest in medicine and pharmacy besides history and theology. The work is better known as the "Euporista" (Easily Obtained Remedies). - Priscianus' work consists of four books, treating several diseases and their remedies: the first two books treat external and internal diseases, the third gynecology, and the last physiology. - Both works together are printed by the German printer Johann Schott (1477-1548), the son of the printer Martin Schott and the grandson of the pioneering printer Johann Mentelin in Strasbourg. - Contemporary inscription in ink on last blank page in the same hand as the manuscript title written on the bottom edge. Binding a little worn and showing some stains, with two holes in the front board and two in the back board, probably from (now lost) clasps. A few tiny holes in the first two pages. The first four leaves browned, some minor foxing to the title-page. Paper slightly browned overall. Title in ink on the lower edge. A small tear in the first two full-page woodcuts, printed on both sides of the same leaf, not affecting the illustrations. Some stains in the margins throughout, not affecting the text or plates, otherwise in very good condition. - VD 16, T 84. Adams P 2119. Choulant, Handb. 217. Durling 3764. Stillwell, Awakening III, 532. Wellcome I, 5256.
Date d'édition : 1992
Vendeur : Libreria Piani, Monte San Pietro, BO, Italie
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Ajouter au panierFirenze, Malesci, 1992, 4to cartonato editoriale con sovraccoperta illustrata a colori, pp. XLIV-297 con illustrazioni in nero nel testo e tavole a colori fuori testo. Ottime condizioni.
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Ajouter au panierGebunden. Etat : New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. The book series Beihefte zur Zeitschrift fuer romanische Philologie is among the most renowned publications in Romance Studies. It covers the entire field of Romance linguistics, including the national languages as well as the lesser studied Romance la.
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Ajouter au panierBuch. Etat : Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Editio princeps de la traduction en afr. du traité sur la chirurgie d'Albucasis (ms. BNF fr. 1318), avec introduction et glossaire. Ce texte, inédit et ignoré, a une triple importance: il s'agit d'un des tout premiers textes chirurgiques en français (c. 1270); ensuite, la traduction remonte (par l'intermédiaire d'une traduction latine) à l'arabe; enfin, en tant qu'exemple de la prose non-littéraire lorraine du Moyen Age. La Chirurgie renferme non seulement de nombreux exemples de mots techniques médicaux en français, mais aussi une quantité importante d'arabismes qui n'ont pas été relevés ailleurs. Editio princeps der afrz. Albucasis-Übersetzung der Hs. BNF fr. 1318, mit Einleitung und Glossar. Dieser bisher vernachlässigte Text ist zuerst als einer der frühesten volkssprachlichen Chirurgie-Texte des Mittelalters (ca. 1270) wichtig; aber auch, weil die Albucasis-Version aus dem Arabischen (via einer mittellateinischen Redaktion) übersetzt wurde; und als Beispiel der altlothringischen Fachprosa. Der stark dialektgefärbte Text bietet nicht nur zahlreiche Erstbelege von medizinischen Fachwörtern im Französischen, sondern auch eine Vielzahl von bisher nicht belegten Arabismen. 320 pp. Französisch.
Edité par De Gruyter, De Gruyter Jan 2005, 2005
ISBN 10 : 3484523255 ISBN 13 : 9783484523258
Langue: français
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Ajouter au panierBuch. Etat : Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -Editio princeps de la traduction en afr. du traité sur la chirurgie d'Albucasis (ms. BNF fr. 1318), avec introduction et glossaire. Ce texte, inédit et ignoré, a une triple importance: il s'agit d'un des tout premiers textes chirurgiques en français (c. 1270); ensuite, la traduction remonte (par l'intermédiaire d'une traduction latine) à l'arabe; enfin, en tant qu'exemple de la prose non-littéraire lorraine du Moyen Age. La Chirurgie renferme non seulement de nombreux exemples de mots techniques médicaux en français, mais aussi une quantité importante d'arabismes qui n'ont pas été relevés ailleurs.Editio princeps der afrz. Albucasis-Übersetzung der Hs. BNF fr. 1318, mit Einleitung und Glossar. Dieser bisher vernachlässigte Text ist zuerst als einer der frühesten volkssprachlichen Chirurgie-Texte des Mittelalters (ca. 1270) wichtig; aber auch, weil die Albucasis-Version aus dem Arabischen (via einer mittellateinischen Redaktion) übersetzt wurde; und als Beispiel der altlothringischen Fachprosa. Der stark dialektgefärbte Text bietet nicht nur zahlreiche Erstbelege von medizinischen Fachwörtern im Französischen, sondern auch eine Vielzahl von bisher nicht belegten Arabismen.Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Genthiner Strasse 13, 10785 Berlin 320 pp. Französisch.