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MATTIOLI, Pietro Andrea (1501-1577). Commentarii in sex libros Pedadacii Dioscorides Anazarbei de Medica materia,...Adiectis plantarum, & animalium Iconibus, supra priores editiones longé pluribus, ad vivum delineates. Venice: Ex Officina Valgrisiana, 1570.
2o (317 x 212 mm). Over 1200 woodcuts in text, including over 300 new woodcuts appearing for the first time. (Leaf GG1 with tear with small loss affecting side-note, a few others with small marginal tears touching text, title page and last text leaf mounted on verso, some leaves stained or dampstained, a few marginal notes in an early hand in ink.) Later calf gilt, (worn, extremities rubbed, chipping with loss at head and foot of spine). Provenance: Joannis Boloti (inscription dated 1648 on second flyleaf); Ms. Pacaw? (inscription on title); Mayeir Guinbert (inscription on 2D6).
An expanded edition, with Mattioli's Latin translation of Dioscorides, with "De ratione distillandi aquas ex omnibus plantis..." at end. A careful student of botany, Mattioli described 100 new plants and coordinated and consolidated the medical botany of his time in his Commentaries. Adams D-673; Cleveland Collections 102, HA Copy this copy; Nissen BBI 1305; NLM/Durling 3013; Pritzel 5985.
2o (317 x 212 mm). Over 1200 woodcuts in text, including over 300 new woodcuts appearing for the first time. (Leaf GG1 with tear with small loss affecting side-note, a few others with small marginal tears touching text, title page and last text leaf mounted on verso, some leaves stained or dampstained, a few marginal notes in an early hand in ink.) Later calf gilt, (worn, extremities rubbed, chipping with loss at head and foot of spine). Provenance: Joannis Boloti (inscription dated 1648 on second flyleaf); Ms. Pacaw? (inscription on title); Mayeir Guinbert (inscription on 2D6).
An expanded edition, with Mattioli's Latin translation of Dioscorides, with "De ratione distillandi aquas ex omnibus plantis..." at end. A careful student of botany, Mattioli described 100 new plants and coordinated and consolidated the medical botany of his time in his Commentaries. Adams D-673; Cleveland Collections 102, HA Copy this copy; Nissen BBI 1305; NLM/Durling 3013; Pritzel 5985.