Printer's woodcut device at beginning and end, two large historiated woodcut initials, woodcut diagram on verso of H1.Folio. [22]ff. 498 cols. [20]ff. 19th century calf-backed marbled boards.
First edition of this important medical dictionary, with text in Greek and Latin. Camerarius was a classical scholar from Bamberg in southern Germany who edited, translated and annotated many classical authors including Homer, Sophocles, Cicero and Plautus; he also wrote poetry and was the author of works on grammar and style. Some of his literary output was severely criticised by Erasmus to which Camerarius replied in a pamphlet published in 1535 that all great men had occasionally made mistakes.This work is written in a mixture of Greek and Latin, with the numerous medical terms being given in both languages. There are also many quotations from classical authors.BMSTC (German), p. 176. Adams C416.
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