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BP.Erastus.1595-01
Thomas Erastus: Disputationum & Epistolarum Medicinalium volumen doctissimum, ed. by Theophil Mader. Zürich: Johann Wolf, 1595.VD16 E 3680. — USTC: 698441. —
4°. Signatures: *4 a–z4 aa–ff4 A–Z4 Aa–Dd4 = 228 fols. (456 pages) (autopsy).
Main Language: Latin. —
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sig. *1r
Title page
Printer’s mark on title page
sig. *1v
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sig. *2r–*3v [4 pages]
Dedication by Theophil Mader, addressed to Adrian Borcke; Latin
Heidelberg, 29 September 1594
sig. *4v
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Disputatio 1: sig. a1r–a1v ‖ f. 1r–1v [2 pages]
‘De constitutione hyemis praeteritae anni 1559’, by Thomas Erastus; Latin
Respondent: Heinrich Smetius
Respondent: Heinrich Smetius
[Heidelberg], 1560
Disputatio 2: f. 1v–2r
Disputatio 5: f. 3r–4r
‘An occultae medicamentorum, in quorum numero & cibus ponimus, potestates, methodo investigari possint’, by Thomas Erastus; Latin
Respondent: Simon Grynaeus
Respondent: Simon Grynaeus
Disputatio 6: f. 4r–5v
‘De purgantibus medicamentis’, by [Thomas Erastus?]; Latin
Praeses: Sigismund Melanchthon
Respondent: Peter Turner
Praeses: Sigismund Melanchthon
Respondent: Peter Turner
Disputatio 9: f. 8v–10v
Disputatio 12: f. 16r–17v
Disputatio 14: f. 24v–25v
Disputatio 15: f. 25v–36r
Disputatio 19: f. 58v–67r
‘Utrum humores alii a sanguine ... corporis integre sani partes aliquas nutriant?’, by Thomas Erastus; Latin
Respondent: Daniel Obrecht
Respondent: Daniel Obrecht
Disputatio 20: f. 67r–77v
‘De pinguedine in animalibus generatione et concretione’, by Thomas Erastus; Latin
Respondent: Michael Schenck
Respondent: Michael Schenck
f. 67r–67v [2 pages]
Dedication by Thomas Erastus, addressed to Karl I., Pfalzgraf bei Rhein, Herzog von Pfalz-Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld; Latin
Disputatio 23: f. 110r–115v
‘De stupore medicamentorumque stupefacientium natura et viribus’, by Thomas Erastus; Latin
sig. ff4r
Table of contents
sig. ff4v
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Epistola 1: f. 1r–2v
Letter by Thomas Erastus, addressed to unknown; Latin
Heidelberg, 26 March 1577
References:
Epistola 2: f. 2v–4r
Letter by Thomas Erastus, addressed to Antonio Francisco Pigafetta; Latin
Heidelberg, 5 March 1572
Epistola 3: f. 4r–6v
Letter by Thomas Erastus, addressed to Peter Monau; Latin
no place, 23 August 1578
Epistola 4: f. 6v–11v
Letter by Thomas Erastus, addressed to Peter Monau; Latin
no place, 1 January 1579
Epistola 5: f. 11v–13v
Letter by Thomas Erastus, addressed to Peter Monau; Latin
no place, 4 September 1579
Epistola 6: f. 13v–16v
Letter by Thomas Erastus, addressed to Peter Monau; Latin
no place, February 1580
Epistola 9: f. 22r–24r
Letter by Thomas Erastus, addressed to unknown; Latin
Heidelberg, 15 September 1577
Epistola 10: f. 24r–29v
Letter by Thomas Erastus, addressed to [Henricus Smetius]; Latin
no place, 1 August 1575
Also in: BP.Varia.1611-01
Epistola 11: f. 29v–32v
Letter by Thomas Erastus, addressed to unknown; Latin
no place, Expression error: Unrecognized word "xx".
Epistola 14: f. 38v–43r
Letter by Thomas Erastus, addressed to Camillo Franchino; Latin
no place, no date
Epistola 15: f. 43r–49v
Letter by Thomas Erastus, addressed to Christoph Schilling; Latin
no place, 8 February 1579
Epistola 16: f. 50r [49v pages]
Letter by Thomas Erastus, addressed to Theophil Mader; Latin
Basel, 29 August 1582
Epistola 17: f. 50r–54v
Letter by Thomas Erastus, addressed to Girolamo Capivaccio; Latin
no place, 22 September 1574
Epistola 18: f. 54v–59v
Letter by Thomas Erastus, addressed to Bernardino Paterno; Latin
no place, 24 September 1574
Epistola 19: f. 59v–65r
Letter by Thomas Erastus, addressed to Bernardino Paterno; Latin
no place, 4 February 1575
Epistola 20: f. 65r–70r
Letter by Thomas Erastus, addressed to Girolamo Capivaccio; Latin
no place, 8 February 1575
Epistola 21: f. 70r–73r
Letter by Thomas Erastus, addressed to Girolamo Capivaccio; Latin
no place, 26 January 1576
Epistola 22: f. 73r–76v
Letter by Thomas Erastus, addressed to Lucas Stenglin; Latin
no place, 10 January 1575
Epistola 23: f. 76v–88v
Letter by Thomas Erastus, addressed to Johannes Crato; Latin
no place, 8 September 1575
Epistola 24: f. 88v–90r
Letter by Thomas Erastus, addressed to Johannes Crato; Latin
no place, no date
Epistola 25: f. 90r–105v
Letter by Thomas Erastus, addressed to Conrad Gessner; Latin
Heidelberg, 17 September 1564
Epistola 26: f. 105v [1 pages]
Letter by Thomas Erastus, addressed to Johann Wilhelm Stucki; Latin
no place, 20 September 1578
Epistola 27: sig. 106r ‖ f. 106r–106v [2 pages]
Letter by Thomas Erastus, addressed to Taddeo Duno; Latin
no place, 9 April 1571
sig. Dd3r–Dd4r
Table of contents
sig. Dd4v
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