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Das Distilierbuoch. Das Buoch der rechten Kunst zu distilieren und die Wasser zu brennen angezögt mit Figuren nutzlich den menschlichen Leib in Gesuntheit zůbehalten.

Author: Hieronymus Brunschwig; Johannes Adelphus; Marsilio Ficino; Konrad, of Strassburg.
Publisher: [Strassburg, Durch Johannem Grüninger, 1521]
Edition/Format:   Book : GermanView all editions and formats
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Additional Physical Format: Also issued on microfilm.
[Bethesda, Md.] : National Library of Medicine, 1951.
1 microfilm reel : negative ; 35 mm.
duplicate negative made from deteriorating acetate camera master
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Hieronymus Brunschwig; Johannes Adelphus; Marsilio Ficino; Konrad, of Strassburg.
OCLC Number: 14317296
Notes: A collection of works first published in 1505 under title "Medicinarius. Das Buch der Gesuntheit" and including books 1 and 2 of Brunschwig's Liber de arte distillandi de simplicibus, also called Kleines Destillierbuch; Ficino's Das Buoch des Lebens, translated by Johannes Adelphus; and a treatise on compounds by a Strassburg master, Konrad.
Description: xx, [8], xxxiii-cxxx, [56] l. : illus. ; 29 cm.
Responsibility: Erstmals von Meister Jeronimo Brunschweick zůsamen coligiert, und von Marsilio Ficino ... des langen und gesunden Lebens, als er an im selbs bewert hundert unnd zehen Jar rüwiklich gelebt hat.

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