A CHEMIST’S LICENCE for Antonio Damugliano (fl.1685-1740), in Italian and Latin, Venice, 1717
A CHEMIST’S LICENCE for Antonio Damugliano (fl.1685-1740), in Italian and Latin, Venice, 1717
A CHEMIST’S LICENCE for Antonio Damugliano (fl.1685-1740), in Italian and Latin, Venice, 1717
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A CHEMIST’S LICENCE for Antonio Damugliano (fl.1685-1740), in Italian and Latin, Venice, 1717

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A CHEMIST’S LICENCE for Antonio Damugliano (fl.1685-1740), in Italian and Latin, Venice, 1717

A Venetian licence to sell ointments granted to the Greek-born physician and expert in contagious diseases Antonio Damugliano.

Provenance: Antonio-Antimo Damugliano, or Anthonios Damoulianos, was born in Zakynthos in the mid-17th century. He studied medicine in Europe and travelled extensively throughout Asia, the Middle East, northern Africa and Russia. He was for a time in the employ of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI (1685-1740), and was honoured for his services in tackling the spread of epidemics.

229 x 163mm. i + 7 + iv, complete. 14 lines, ruled space: 145 x 85mm. One full-page miniature of the Lion of Venice with the coat of arms of Doge Giovanni II Cornaro (1647-1722), each page with full border (marginal holes to f.1, edges sometimes frayed. Manuscript loose in binding). 18th-century blind-tooled morocco gilt.
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