
Add to wish list

Download a fact sheet [PDF]
Guides
|
Back to set information
Incunabula: The Printing Revolution in Europe, 1455-1500
Units 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 21: Medical Incunabula
Published by Primary Source Microfilm
"An exceptional tool available to booksellers, scholars, and other specialists of early printing." -- AB Bookmans Weekly
Introduction: Mr. Peter Jones (Librarian, King's College, Cambridge)
A comprehensive archive of medical thought and practice during the incunable period. Included are classical and Arabic texts as well as works of medieval authors. The medical units comprise a large range of printed items from single sheet broadsides to massive scholarly tomes, as well as many detailed individual case histories. Among the highlights is the Fasciculus medicinae, a compendium of practical medical knowledge and the most beautiful medical book printed in the 15th century.
Unit 11: 365 fiche, 56 titles
Unit 12: 365 fiche, 75 titles
Unit 13: 315 fiche, 106 titles
Unit 14: 318 fiche, 66 titles
Unit 15: 296 fiche, 83 titles
Unit 21: 370 fiche, 97 titles
| Shipping Weight: |
0.00 lbs |
| |
0.00 kgs |
For pricing or more information about this product:
Call your Primary Source Microfilm Representative: 1-800-444-0799
Send an e-mail:gale.sales@cengage.com
Outside the U.S. and Canada:
Call: +44 (0) 1264 332 424(UK)
e-mail:enquiries@cengage.com
|