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Title
Regime[n] sanitatis
Alternative Title
Regimen sanitatis Parisiense rhytmice
Contributor
Lotter, Melchior, approximately 1470-1549, printer
Date Created and/or Issued
1499
Contributing Institution
Huntington Library
Collection
History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Rights Information
For information on using Huntington Library materials, please see Reproductions of Huntington Library Holdings: https://www.huntington.org/library-rights-permissions
Description
"Ad regimen vite presens hoc medicinale die Schul tzu Paryss hat geschriben und gesant"--page [2]. This version of the Regimen is designated by some reference works as the Regimen sanitatis Parisiense. Chancery quarto, with paper measuring 21.3 x 15.3 cm. Signatures: A⁶ B⁴. Binding: marbled paper wrappers.
Imprint from colophon. Goff, R-55 Hain, 13733* BM 15th cent., III, p. 650 ISTC, ir00055000 GW, M37311 Proctor, 3031 Mead, H.R. Incunabula in the Huntington Library, 1753
Extent
[20] pages ; 22 cm (4to)
Identifier
42645
http://hdl.huntington.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16003coll14/id/2291
Language
Latin
Subject
Health--Early works to 1800
Hygiene--Early works to 1800
Medicine--Early works to 1800
Medicine, Medieval
Source
History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Provenance
Crossed out ms. inscription on title page. Occasional marginal ms. annotations, reader marks and underlinings. Purchased from Rosenbach, December 1922.

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