The page number 70094 is handwritten in the upper right corner. The main text is printed in red and black ink.
AVICENNA
PRINCE OF ARAB
PHYSICIANS.
From the version of Gerard of Cremona, and the correction
of Andrea Alpago of Belluno.
Already long since illustrated with annotations by Giovanni Costeo and Giovanni Paolo Mongio.
Now truly revised by the same Costeo, and augmented in some places with new observations.
By which the consensus and dissensus of the Prince Philosophers and Physicians are indicated.
The life of Avicenna himself, written in Latin by Nicolaus Massa from Sorsanus the Arab, his disciple,
and certain figures, taken from our previous edition.
Added recently also are the economies outlines or summaries of the books of the Canon, as well as Isagogic Tables for the whole of Medicine
from the Art of HUMAIN Humayn, that is, IOANNITIUS Hunayn ibn Ishaq the Arab.
By Fabius Paulinus of Udine.
With four indices: two of Arabic words, one by Gerard of Cremona, another by Alpago of Belluno; two
of memorable things, one contained in the text of Avicenna, the other in the Annotations.
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VENICE, M D X C V.
At the Giuntas.