Chiromantia Introdvctiones apotelesmaticæ elegantes, in chyromantiam, physiognomiam, astrologiam naturalem, complexiones hominum, naturas planetarum. Cum periaxiomatibus de faciebus signorum, & canonib. de ægritudinibus, nusqua[m] fere simili tractata compendio. Avtore Ioanne Indagine. Introductiones apotelesmaticae elegantes, in chyromantiam, physiognomiam, astrologiam naturalem, complexiones hominum, naturas planetarum
Introductiones apotelesmaticae elegantes, in chyromantiam, physiognomiam, astrologiam naturalem, complexiones hominum, naturas planetarum
Wanting title page, G6 & all before A1.
Imprint from colophon on leaf G4 recto.
Illustrated by Hans Baldung Grien and Hans Weiditz.
Portrait of author mounted on front e.p.
References: Adams I88. References: BM STC German, 1455-1600 p.429. Palmistry Early works to 1800. Physiognomy Early works to 1800. Astrology Early works to 1800.
History note: Provenance: ms. inscr. on front e.p.: 'T. Kerrich M.C.C. 1825 April'. Bookseller's code on front e.p. Binding: calf with blind stamped ornament in centre of boards; spine g.t., g. lettering.
48[i.e. 40],[1] leaves : ill ; 30cm (fol).
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Indagine, Joannes ab,1467-1537.[Strasbourg] :Impensis avtoris libri, opera uera Ioannis Scotti Argentorat,sub annum Domini MDXXII [1522]
Accession number: PB 79-2020
Primary reference Number: 272075
ALMA leader: 02012cam a2200373 a 4500
ALMA control 001: 99290133803606
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