Seconde édition de ce curieux tratié astrologique, dans lequel August Etzler met en relation les mondes célèste et terrestre, les planètes avec les plantes, les animaux, les hommes, les métaux et les maladies qui peuvent être liées. COLLATION : Un volume in-8 (172x104 mm), (6)-176-(10) pages.
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ALBIMONTANO ETZLERO. Isagoge Physico-magico-medica.. 1631
ALBIMONTANO ETZLERO, Augusto (August Etzler). Isagoge Physico-magico-medica.

Argentinae (Strasbourg), Caspari Diezelij, 1631.



DESCRIPTION EN FRANCAIS

Un volume in-8 (172x104 mm), (6)-176-(10) pages.
Plein vélin de l'époque, dos lisse portant le titre manuscrit à l'encre. Deux mouillures importantes en marge des pages, en début et fin de volume. Un léger travail de vers aux coins des premières pages.

Seconde édition de ce curieux tratié astrologique, dans lequel August Etzler met en relation les mondes célèste et terrestre, les planètes avec les plantes, les animaux, les hommes, les métaux et les maladies qui peuvent être liées.

Provenance:

R. Durand (ex-libris).

Références:

Neville [I, p. 430 : " Emphasizing the doctrine of signatures in plants and animals, this book relates sympathy and antipathy with the rule of celestial over inferior terrestrial bodies. A chapter is devoted to each planet and the plants, animals, human types, metals, places, and diseases related to it. Of iatrochemical interest, the works of contemporary chemists are mentioned. Duveen describes this as a 'curious work'. Almost nothing appears to have been recorded of Etzler and his life. [...] A very rare book, which is not in most of the major chemical and medical libraries."], Cantamessa [2437].

ENGLISH DESCRIPTION


8vo (172x104 mm), (6)-176-(10) pages.

Contemporary full limp vellum, flat spine with manuscript lettering. Two important waterstains on margin of pages, at the beginning and at the end of volume. Two minor worm's works on the corners of first pages.

Treaty of "Astrological Medicine", in which August Etzler connects celestial and terrestrial worlds, planets with plants, animals, men, metals and diseases that can be related.

Provenance:

R. Durand (bookplate).

Références:

Neville [I, p. 430 : " Emphasizing the doctrine of signatures in plants and animals, this book relates sympathy and antipathy with the rule of celestial over inferior terrestrial bodies. A chapter is devoted to each planet and the plants, animals, human types, metals, places, and diseases related to it. Of iatrochemical interest, the works of contemporary chemists are mentioned. Duveen describes this as a 'curious work'. Almost nothing appears to have been recorded of Etzler and his life. [...] A very rare book, which is not in most of the major chemical and medical libraries."], Cantamessa [2437].

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