MATTHIAE DE LOBEL Medici Insulanj, Sereniss. & Invectiss. Iacobi. I. Magnae Britanniae, Franciae, & Hiberniae Regis Botanographi, sive Plantarum Historiae Physicae, tam indegenarum & Britanniae inquilinarum, quam exoticarum scriptoris, In G. RONDELLETTI inclytae Monspeliensis Scholae Medicae Professoris quodam Regij & Cancellarij celeberrimi methodicam Pharmaceuticam OFFICINAM ANIMADVERSIONES, quibus deprauata & mutilata ex authoris mente corriguntur & restaurantur. [Vinheta com as armas do Rei Jaime I de Inglaterra]. Accesserunt Auctaria, In Antidotaria vulgata CENSVRE beneuelae, & dilucidae Simplicium Medicamentorum Explicationes, ADVERSIORVMQVE Volumen, corumq~, pars altera & Illustramenta, quibus ambigua enodantur. Cum Lvdovici Myrei Pharmacopolae Regineij Paragraphis vtiliss. Contenta reliqua suis locis designantur. Londini. 1605. Excudebat praelum Thomae Purfootij.
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In folio. 29x18 cm. com [viii], 156, [xv], 549 págs.
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Encadernação da época inteira de pele com nervos e ferros da ouro na lombada restaurada e ferros a seco rolados em esquadria das pastas.
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Ilustrado com desenhos da anatomia das plantas, organizadas em herbário, e gravuras adicionais intercaladas em extratexto.
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Obra de referência dos médicos e farmacêuticos do Rei Jaime I de Inglaterra, contendo a recolha das plantas nativas de Inglaterra e com as novas plantas e espécies (novas estirpes) introduzidas pelos Descobrimentos do Novo Mundo e do Oriente, nomeadamente cactos e outras plantas exóticas representadas com os seus frutos e as suas raízes.
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[EN] In folio. 29x18 cm. [viii], 156, [xv], 549 pp.
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Contemporary full calf binding (renewed and fixed at spine with a new label); and contemporary blind tools in frames on the boards.
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Illustrated with drawings of the anatomy of plants arranged as in an herbal collection and additional prints interspersed hors-text.
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A reference work for the medical doctors and pharmacists of King James I of England, containing a collection of plants native to Britain, and with new plants and species (new “stirpum”) introduced by the Discoveries of the New World and the Far East, including cacti and other exotic plants beautifully represented with its fruits and roots.
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Referências/References: Henrey 232; Hunt 183; Nissen BBI 1502; Wellcome 3831.