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drawn from Aristotle and other philosophers, by
HERMOLAUS BARBARUS, a Venetian Patrician,
now at last purged of the innumerable errors with which
it previously abounded, through the labor and zeal
of Conrad Gessner, Physician of Zurich.
An Epitome of the whole of Aristotle's
Physics by HIERONYMUS WILDENBERG
of Goldberg, the form of
which is as follows:
| Physics | VIII Books |
| On the Heavens | IV |
| On Generation | II |
| Meteorology | IV |
| On the Soul | III. |
A circular blue library stamp from the Biblioteca Nazionale Vittorio Emanuele in Rome, partially obscuring the table of contents.
A small blue circular stamp on the right margin, likely an institutional mark.
An oval black library stamp from the Biblioteca Nazionale Vittorio Emanuele in Rome, placed diagonally on the left side.
Printer's device featuring a hand holding a vertical rod or staff topped with a cross and a serpent (caduceus variant), surrounded by a circular motto border. A library stamp "BIBLIOTECA ROMA" is superimposed on the left side of the circle.