The Persian Pharmacopoeia translated from the Persian idiom into Latin. ...: Work necessary for missionaries, merchants, and other surveyors of Eastern regions; nor useful to the European nations. They approach at the end of the sample notes in the Persian Pharmacopoeia; then two indexes; the other a pharmacist, needing the compositions contained in this work; the other pathological, showing remedies for individual diseases.
| Title | The Persian Pharmacopoeia translated from the Persian idiom into Latin. ...: Work necessary for missionaries, merchants, and other surveyors of Eastern regions; nor useful to the European nations. They approach at the end of the sample notes in the Persian Pharmacopoeia; then two indexes; the other a pharmacist, needing the compositions contained in this work; the other pathological, showing remedies for individual diseases. |
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| Author | Angel of Saint Joseph, 1636-1697. Michallet, Estienne printer Lawson, John, M.D. former owner |
| Publication Date: | 1681 |
| Publication Place | Paris in Paris - Printed by Stephen Michallet |
| Type | Book |
| Language | ar |
| Digital | Yes |
| Manuscript | No |
| Pages Count | 58 |
| Physical Dimensions | 20 cm |
| Library: | Wellcome Collection museum and library |
| Record ID | a5wypx6j |
| Date | 1681 |
| Notes | Errata on leaf chi1r. Parallel title in Persian? between main title and subtitle on t.p. Translated into Latin from the original Persian by Father Angelus de Sanctu Josepho. Some of the preliminary Privileges are in French and Italian. Biblical quotations on t.p. verso enclosed in a decorative cartouche. Signatures: ã-õ⁸ ũ⁴ ( -ũ4; =chi1?) A-2A⁸ 2B⁶ chi² ( -chi2). Includes indexes. Ornament on t.p., head- and tail-pieces, initials. Copy 1. Note: Bound in 20th century marbled papers, calf spine and corners. Book label of John Lawson M.D. of Sion College dated 1705 reattached to modern pastedown. Stamp of Sion College Library on t.p. verso, and sale stamp 1938. Copy 2. Note: Bound in 18th century calf, decorative gold tooling on spine and board edges. |