Alexandrou Trallianou iatrou Biblia duokaideka : Rhaze Logos peri loimikes apo tes Suron dialektou exellenistheis = Alexandri Tralliani Medici lib. XII, Rhaz De pestilentia libellvs / ex Syrorum lingua in Grcam translatus, Iacobi Goupyli in eosdem castigationes. | Kütüphane.osmanlica.com

Alexandrou Trallianou iatrou Biblia duokaideka : Rhaze Logos peri loimikes apo tes Suron dialektou exellenistheis = Alexandri Tralliani Medici lib. XII, Rhaz De pestilentia libellvs / ex Syrorum lingua in Grcam translatus, Iacobi Goupyli in eosdem castigationes.

İsim Alexandrou Trallianou iatrou Biblia duokaideka : Rhaze Logos peri loimikes apo tes Suron dialektou exellenistheis = Alexandri Tralliani Medici lib. XII, Rhaz De pestilentia libellvs / ex Syrorum lingua in Grcam translatus, Iacobi Goupyli in eosdem castigationes.
Yazar Alexander of Tralles approximately 525-approximately 605.
Basım Tarihi: 1548
Basım Yeri Lvteti (Paris) - Ex Officina Rob. Stephani M. D. XLVIII
Konu Medicine., Medicine, Arabic., Communicable Diseases.
Tür Kitap
Dil aii,ara,grc
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar [6], 259, 39 p ; 34 cm.
Kütüphane: Jisc
Kayıt Numarası q_language%3A%20ara_sort_year_rn_658
Lokasyon Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow: Bookstore
Tarih 1548
Notlar Title transliterated from the Greek., De re medica was translated from the Syriac text., De pestilentia is also known as Liber de variolis et morbillis; translated from the Arabic: Kitab al-judari wa-l-hasba (romanized form)., "Iacobi Goupyli in Alexadru Trallianvm castigationes": in Latin; 36 p. at end., T.p. in Greek and Latin; text in Greek., Colophon reads: Excudebat Robertus Stephanus Typographus Regius, Lutetiæ Parisiorum, Anno M.D.XLVIII, prid. Non. Ianu., Printer's device on title page. Printer's device on last page., Alexander of Tralles in Lydia (or Alexander Trallianus) was one of the most eminent of the ancient physicians. His date may safely be put in the 6th century, for he mentions Aëtius Amidenus, who probably did not write until the end of the 5th or the beginning of the 6th century, and he is himself quoted by Paul of Aegina, who is supposed to have lived in the 7th century; besides which, he is mentioned as a contemporary of Agathias, who set about writing his History in the beginning of the reign of Justin II, about 565. His chief work, titled Twelve Books on Medicine, first appeared in an old, imperfect Latin translation, with the title Alexandri Yatros Practica, which was several times printed. It was first edited in Greek by Jac. Goupylus (Paris 1548). He wrote his great work in an extreme old age, from the results of his own experience, when he could no longer bear the fatigue of practice. His style in the main was, according to scholars such as John Freind, very good, short, clear, and (to use Alexander's own term) consisting of common expressions; and though not always perfectly elegant, yet very expressive and intelligible.
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Alexandrou Trallianou iatrou Biblia duokaideka : Rhaze Logos peri loimikes apo tes Suron dialektou exellenistheis = Alexandri Tralliani Medici lib. XII, Rhaz De pestilentia libellvs / ex Syrorum lingua in Grcam translatus, Iacobi Goupyli in eosdem castigationes.

Yazar Alexander of Tralles approximately 525-approximately 605.
Basım Tarihi 1548
Basım Yeri Lvteti (Paris) - Ex Officina Rob. Stephani M. D. XLVIII
Konu Medicine., Medicine, Arabic., Communicable Diseases.
Tür Kitap
Dil aii,ara,grc
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar [6], 259, 39 p ; 34 cm.
Kütüphane Jisc
Kayıt Numarası q_language%3A%20ara_sort_year_rn_658
Lokasyon Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow: Bookstore
Tarih 1548
Notlar Title transliterated from the Greek., De re medica was translated from the Syriac text., De pestilentia is also known as Liber de variolis et morbillis; translated from the Arabic: Kitab al-judari wa-l-hasba (romanized form)., "Iacobi Goupyli in Alexadru Trallianvm castigationes": in Latin; 36 p. at end., T.p. in Greek and Latin; text in Greek., Colophon reads: Excudebat Robertus Stephanus Typographus Regius, Lutetiæ Parisiorum, Anno M.D.XLVIII, prid. Non. Ianu., Printer's device on title page. Printer's device on last page., Alexander of Tralles in Lydia (or Alexander Trallianus) was one of the most eminent of the ancient physicians. His date may safely be put in the 6th century, for he mentions Aëtius Amidenus, who probably did not write until the end of the 5th or the beginning of the 6th century, and he is himself quoted by Paul of Aegina, who is supposed to have lived in the 7th century; besides which, he is mentioned as a contemporary of Agathias, who set about writing his History in the beginning of the reign of Justin II, about 565. His chief work, titled Twelve Books on Medicine, first appeared in an old, imperfect Latin translation, with the title Alexandri Yatros Practica, which was several times printed. It was first edited in Greek by Jac. Goupylus (Paris 1548). He wrote his great work in an extreme old age, from the results of his own experience, when he could no longer bear the fatigue of practice. His style in the main was, according to scholars such as John Freind, very good, short, clear, and (to use Alexander's own term) consisting of common expressions; and though not always perfectly elegant, yet very expressive and intelligible.
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