Col nome de Dio Segreto de segreti, le Moralita, & la Phisionomia d'Aristotile : doue si trattano è mirabili ammaestramenti ch'egli scrisse al Magno Alessandro si per il reggimento de l'imperio, come per la conseruatione de la sanita, & per conoscere le persone à che siano inclinate, ad esempio & giouamento d'ogn'uno accomodatissimi / fatti nuouamente volgari, per Giouanni Manente. | Kütüphane.osmanlica.com

Col nome de Dio Segreto de segreti, le Moralita, & la Phisionomia d'Aristotile : doue si trattano è mirabili ammaestramenti ch'egli scrisse al Magno Alessandro si per il reggimento de l'imperio, come per la conseruatione de la sanita, & per conoscere le persone à che siano inclinate, ad esempio & giouamento d'ogn'uno accomodatissimi / fatti nuouamente volgari, per Giouanni Manente.

İsim Col nome de Dio Segreto de segreti, le Moralita, & la Phisionomia d'Aristotile : doue si trattano è mirabili ammaestramenti ch'egli scrisse al Magno Alessandro si per il reggimento de l'imperio, come per la conseruatione de la sanita, & per conoscere le persone à che siano inclinate, ad esempio & giouamento d'ogn'uno accomodatissimi / fatti nuouamente volgari, per Giouanni Manente.
Yazar Aristotle., Manenti, Zuan., Joannes, Tacuinus, de Tridino, printer., Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania), Greek Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania), Early Venetian Imprint Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Basım Tarihi: 1538
Basım Yeri Stampata in Vinegia : Per Zuan Tacuino da Trino, nel anno del Signor. MDXXXVIII [1538] - Per Zuan Tacuino da Trino
Konu Education of princes--Early works to 1800., Education of princes., Political ethics--Early works to 1800., Political ethics., Islamic magic--Early works to 1800., Kings and rulers--Duties--Early works to 1800., Kings and rulers--Duties., Physiognomy--Early works to 1800., Physiognomy., Medicine, Greek and Roman--Early works to 1800., Astronomy--Early works to 1800., Astronomy., Medicine, Greek and Roman., Islamic magic.
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Fiziksel Boyutlar 7 unnumbered leaves, XLI, XLI-CXII, that is, CXIII leaves : 1 illustration ; 22 cm (4to)
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Notlar Imprint from colophon., "Secretum secretorum" was falsely believed to have been written by Aristotle for Alexander the Great.. The Latin text of Secretum secretorum was first translated from the Arabic "Kitab Sirr al-asrar" by Philip of Tripoli, early in the thirteenth century., "Secretum secretorum" has been spuriously attributed to Aristotle. Work is a medieval treatise taking the form of a pseudoepigraphical letter supposedly from Aristotle to Alexander the Great during his campaigns in Persia. First Latin translation was issued in 12th century based on a 10th century Arabic encyclopedic treatise called "Kitab Sirr al-asrar" discussing a wide range of topics, including statecraft, ethics, physiognomy, astrology, alchemy, magic and medicine, Translated by Giouanni Manente., Signatures: *⁴ A-2F⁴., Leaf number XLI repeated in foliation., Title printed in frame within decorative floral border., Woodcut vignette on recto of leaf *2 title page has text "Iustus ut palma florebit"; printer's device in colophon identified as Vaccaro 418 in EDIT 16., "Moralita" appears to be a paraphrase of Ethica Nicomachea and the "Phisionomia" based in part on Roger Bacon's version of Secretum secretorum Cf. Riley.
Atıf Yapılan EDIT 16 (WWW) CNCE 47785, Index Aureliensis 107.978, Moss, J.W. Classical bibliography (2nd ed) I, p. 185, Riley, L. Aristotle texts and commentaries in Univ. of Pennsylvania Libraries, 238
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Col nome de Dio Segreto de segreti, le Moralita, & la Phisionomia d'Aristotile : doue si trattano è mirabili ammaestramenti ch'egli scrisse al Magno Alessandro si per il reggimento de l'imperio, come per la conseruatione de la sanita, & per conoscere le persone à che siano inclinate, ad esempio & giouamento d'ogn'uno accomodatissimi / fatti nuouamente volgari, per Giouanni Manente.

Yazar Aristotle., Manenti, Zuan., Joannes, Tacuinus, de Tridino, printer., Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania), Greek Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania), Early Venetian Imprint Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Basım Tarihi 1538
Basım Yeri Stampata in Vinegia : Per Zuan Tacuino da Trino, nel anno del Signor. MDXXXVIII [1538] - Per Zuan Tacuino da Trino
Konu Education of princes--Early works to 1800., Education of princes., Political ethics--Early works to 1800., Political ethics., Islamic magic--Early works to 1800., Kings and rulers--Duties--Early works to 1800., Kings and rulers--Duties., Physiognomy--Early works to 1800., Physiognomy., Medicine, Greek and Roman--Early works to 1800., Astronomy--Early works to 1800., Astronomy., Medicine, Greek and Roman., Islamic magic.
Tür Kitap
Dil ara,ita,lat
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar 7 unnumbered leaves, XLI, XLI-CXII, that is, CXIII leaves : 1 illustration ; 22 cm (4to)
Kütüphane Penn Kütüphaneleri
Demirbaş Numarası 701774776
Kayıt Numarası 9958178933503681
Lokasyon University of Pennsylvania Libraries
Tarih 1538
Notlar Imprint from colophon., "Secretum secretorum" was falsely believed to have been written by Aristotle for Alexander the Great.. The Latin text of Secretum secretorum was first translated from the Arabic "Kitab Sirr al-asrar" by Philip of Tripoli, early in the thirteenth century., "Secretum secretorum" has been spuriously attributed to Aristotle. Work is a medieval treatise taking the form of a pseudoepigraphical letter supposedly from Aristotle to Alexander the Great during his campaigns in Persia. First Latin translation was issued in 12th century based on a 10th century Arabic encyclopedic treatise called "Kitab Sirr al-asrar" discussing a wide range of topics, including statecraft, ethics, physiognomy, astrology, alchemy, magic and medicine, Translated by Giouanni Manente., Signatures: *⁴ A-2F⁴., Leaf number XLI repeated in foliation., Title printed in frame within decorative floral border., Woodcut vignette on recto of leaf *2 title page has text "Iustus ut palma florebit"; printer's device in colophon identified as Vaccaro 418 in EDIT 16., "Moralita" appears to be a paraphrase of Ethica Nicomachea and the "Phisionomia" based in part on Roger Bacon's version of Secretum secretorum Cf. Riley.
Atıf Yapılan EDIT 16 (WWW) CNCE 47785, Index Aureliensis 107.978, Moss, J.W. Classical bibliography (2nd ed) I, p. 185, Riley, L. Aristotle texts and commentaries in Univ. of Pennsylvania Libraries, 238
Baskı Parmakizi iire iiii lera memo (3) 1538 (R)
İlgili Eser Aristotle. Nicomachean ethics. Italian
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