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editions and the Leiden edition, published in the year 1750, do not differ from one another except in the empty fabrication of their titles.
1763 Eight Books on Medicine by Corn. Celsus, together with Serenus Sammonicus, eight Epistles of Morgagni on Celsus and two on Sammonicus, with the Scholies of Rob. Constantinus, Is. Casaubonus, and others, by the study of Th. J. ab Almeloveen and the care of Jo. Bapt. Vulpius. Venice, Remondinus, 1763, in-12.
We have compared this newest edition with the Paduan one, printed by Jos. Cominus in the year 1750, and upon reviewing both, it was discovered that the later Venetian one offers absolutely nothing new; indeed, it reproduces the Cominian one word for word.
1766 Eight Books on Medicine by C. Celsus, according to the authority of the oldest books, with various readings and highly approved observations of the authors, by the study of Car. Christ. Krause. Leipzig, Gasp. Fritsch, 1766, in-8.
1772. Eight Books on Medicine by A. Cornelius Celsus: edited with the utmost diligence and greatest study from the authority of manuscript codices and the oldest books by Josephus Valart. Paris, P. Fr. Didot the younger, 1772, in-12.