Col nome de dio Il segreto de segreti, le moralita, & la phisionomia d'Aristotile : doue si trat/tano è mirabili ammaestramenti ch' egli scrisse al magno Alessandro si per il reggimento de l' imperio, come per la conservatione de la sanita, & per conoscerele persone à che siano inclinate, ad esempio & giouamento d'ogn'uno acco/modatissimi, fatti nuo/uamente volgari / per Giouanni Manente. | Kütüphane.osmanlica.com

Col nome de dio Il segreto de segreti, le moralita, & la phisionomia d'Aristotile : doue si trat/tano è mirabili ammaestramenti ch' egli scrisse al magno Alessandro si per il reggimento de l' imperio, come per la conservatione de la sanita, & per conoscerele persone à che siano inclinate, ad esempio & giouamento d'ogn'uno acco/modatissimi, fatti nuo/uamente volgari / per Giouanni Manente.

İsim Col nome de dio Il segreto de segreti, le moralita, & la phisionomia d'Aristotile : doue si trat/tano è mirabili ammaestramenti ch' egli scrisse al magno Alessandro si per il reggimento de l' imperio, come per la conservatione de la sanita, & per conoscerele persone à che siano inclinate, ad esempio & giouamento d'ogn'uno acco/modatissimi, fatti nuo/uamente volgari / per Giouanni Manente.
Yazar Joannes Tacuinus, de Tridino [publisher], Manenti, Zuan [transator]
Basım Tarihi: 1538
Basım Yeri [Stampata in Vinegia] -
Konu Physiognomy ; Early works to 1800., Ethics ; Early works to 1800., Medicine ; Early works to 1800., Education of princes ; Early works to 1800.
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Fiziksel Boyutlar [12], CXII, [1] pages : illustrations ; 21 cm (4to)
Kütüphane: Jisc
Kayıt Numarası q_language%3A%20ara_sort_year_rn_602
Lokasyon University of Edinburgh Libraries: Special Collections - Stored offsite
Tarih 1538
Notlar First and only edition of Manenti's Italian translation of a medieval treatise, taken from an encyclopedic Arabic text on a multitude of subjects, including governance of the state, ethics, physiognomy, astrology, and medicine. ǂb The Secretum is presented as a letter, supposedly written by Aristotle to Alexander the Great during his campaigns in Persian, and discusses proper conduct of kings and rulers, the qualities of various kinds of food and wine, and medicinal properties of plants, numbers, and gemstones. Also included are eleven sections or books on ethics deal with questions of wisdom, happiness, morals, love and friendship, and a final section "Phisionomia d'Aristotile" which analyzes each part of the human body and visage., Book 7 of the first work is not from the Secretum. Cf. Steele, R., ed. Secretum secretorum ... 1920. (In Opera hactenus inedita Rogeri Baconi, fasc. 5, p. xxxvi). The second work, Le moralita, is a translation of an Arabic version of a pseudo-Aristotelian Ethica. Cf. Steele, loc. cit. The third item is translated from the De physiognomia, which though part of the Secretum is sometimes issued independently of it., Signatures: chi⁴ A-Z⁴ AA-FF⁴, Typographical ornament border on title page. Imprint from colophon.
Ayrıntılı Kopya.Raf Numarası N.15/2.81
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Col nome de dio Il segreto de segreti, le moralita, & la phisionomia d'Aristotile : doue si trat/tano è mirabili ammaestramenti ch' egli scrisse al magno Alessandro si per il reggimento de l' imperio, come per la conservatione de la sanita, & per conoscerele persone à che siano inclinate, ad esempio & giouamento d'ogn'uno acco/modatissimi, fatti nuo/uamente volgari / per Giouanni Manente.

Yazar Joannes Tacuinus, de Tridino [publisher], Manenti, Zuan [transator]
Basım Tarihi 1538
Basım Yeri [Stampata in Vinegia] -
Konu Physiognomy ; Early works to 1800., Ethics ; Early works to 1800., Medicine ; Early works to 1800., Education of princes ; Early works to 1800.
Tür Kitap
Dil ara,ita,lat
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar [12], CXII, [1] pages : illustrations ; 21 cm (4to)
Kütüphane Jisc
Kayıt Numarası q_language%3A%20ara_sort_year_rn_602
Lokasyon University of Edinburgh Libraries: Special Collections - Stored offsite
Tarih 1538
Notlar First and only edition of Manenti's Italian translation of a medieval treatise, taken from an encyclopedic Arabic text on a multitude of subjects, including governance of the state, ethics, physiognomy, astrology, and medicine. ǂb The Secretum is presented as a letter, supposedly written by Aristotle to Alexander the Great during his campaigns in Persian, and discusses proper conduct of kings and rulers, the qualities of various kinds of food and wine, and medicinal properties of plants, numbers, and gemstones. Also included are eleven sections or books on ethics deal with questions of wisdom, happiness, morals, love and friendship, and a final section "Phisionomia d'Aristotile" which analyzes each part of the human body and visage., Book 7 of the first work is not from the Secretum. Cf. Steele, R., ed. Secretum secretorum ... 1920. (In Opera hactenus inedita Rogeri Baconi, fasc. 5, p. xxxvi). The second work, Le moralita, is a translation of an Arabic version of a pseudo-Aristotelian Ethica. Cf. Steele, loc. cit. The third item is translated from the De physiognomia, which though part of the Secretum is sometimes issued independently of it., Signatures: chi⁴ A-Z⁴ AA-FF⁴, Typographical ornament border on title page. Imprint from colophon.
Ayrıntılı Kopya.Raf Numarası N.15/2.81
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