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Börner, Friedrich · 1751

But this is regarding its History. Regarding its internal value, the entire work, such as it is, is full of most erudite scholia, castigations, and corrections added in the margin by the hand of that great SCALIGER, so that in the Aldine edition, they altogether captivate the reader in admiration for so many and so weighty corrections of the text. It would certainly be permissible to give a specimen of them at present, but I reserve such a treasure of erudition for another time, intending to share it soon for the public good.
Anthropologium of the dignity, nature, and properties of Man, of the elements, parts, and members of the human body, of aids, injuries, accidents, vices, remedies, and the physiognomy of the same. Of Excrements and discharges. Of the human Spirit and its nature, parts and operations, of the human Soul and its appendages by MAGNUS HUNDT, of Parthenopolis [Magdeburg], Master of liberal arts in the Gymnasium of Leipzig.