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Regimen sanitatis Salerni : or, The schoole of Salernes regiment of health. Contayning most learned and judicious directions and instructions, for the guide and government of mans life. Dedicated unto the high and mighty king of England, from that University, and published (by consent of learned physicians) for a generall good. Reviewed, corrected, and inlarged with a comentary, for the more plaine and easie vnderstanding thereof. Whereunto is annexed, a necessary discourse of all sorts of fish; in vse among vs, with theyr effects, appertayning to the health of man
Arnaldus de Villanova (1311); Holland, Philemon (1552-1637)
1634
Text in Latin and English verse. The commentary, which is in English only, is a translation, by Dr. Philemon Holland, of the original commentary wrongly attributed to Arnaldus de Villa Nova.
Regimen sanitatis cum expositione magistri Arnaldi de Villanova Cathellano noviter impressus
Arnaldus de Villanova (1311); Vitali, Bernardino dei (1494-1539); Leigh, Blanche Legat
[after 1500?]
Signatures: a-p⁴. Place of publication and printer's name from colophon, date from ISTC. Colophon on p4r reads: Impressum Venetiis per Bernardinu[m] Venetu[m] de Vitalibus. Date on leaf a2r gi...
Schola Salernitana, sive De conservanda valetudine praecepta metrica
Joannes de Mediolano; Arnaldus de Villanova (1311); Curio, Johannes (1561); Sylvius, Zacharius
1683
Reprint of the Rotterdam, 1649 edition.
Schola Salernitana, hoc est, De valetudine tuenda, opus nova methodo instructum, infinitis versibus auctum, commentariis Villanouani, Curionis, Crellij & Costansoni illustratum. Adiectae sunt animadversiones novae & copiosae Renati Moreau... [etc.]
Joannes de Mediolano; Arnaldus de Villanova (1311); Moreau, René (1587-1656); Curio, Johannes (1561); Crell, Jacob
1625
Generally attributed to Joannes de Mediolano.
De conservanda bona valetudine. Opusculum Scholae Salernitanae, ad Regem Angliae, versibus conscriptum: cum Arnoldi Novicomensis, medici & philosophi celeberrimi, brevissimis ac utilissimis enarrationibus et haec omnia à barbarie & infinitis, quibus scatebant, mendis, tam accuratè repurgata, ut iam quasi novam faciem induerint, citráque offensionem legi possint
Arnaldus de Villanova (1311); Joannes de Mediolano; Crell, Jacob; Otho Cremonensis; Augustine Saint, Bishop of Hippo; Curio, Johannes (1561)
[1545]
The Latin verses which have been attributed to Joannes de Mediolano are accompanied by the commentary of Arnaldus de Villanova. Preface dated 1545, but the date 1551 appears on the final leaf.