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Antidotario romano latino, e volgare. Tradotto da Ippolito Ceccarelli. Li ragionamenti, e le aggiunte dell?elettione de? semplici e prattica delle compositioni. Con le annotationi del Sig. Pietro Castelli romano. E trattati della teriaca romana e della teriaca egittia. Con l?aggiunte di molte ricette ultimamente publicate dal Collegio de medici di Roma. In questa nova impressione accresciuto con l?aggiunta del Memoriale calendario per li spetiali . . .

Antidotario romano latino, e volgare. Tradotto da Ippolito Ceccarelli. Li ragionamenti, e le aggiunte dell?elettione de? semplici e prattica delle compositioni. Con le annotationi del Sig. Pietro Castelli romano. E trattati della teriaca romana e della teriaca egittia. Con l?aggiunte di molte ricette ultimamente publicate dal Collegio de medici di Roma. In questa nova impressione accresciuto con l?aggiunta del Memoriale calendario per li spetiali . . .

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Antidotario romano latino, e volgare. Tradotto da Ippolito Ceccarelli. Li ragionamenti, e le aggiunte dell?elettione de? semplici e prattica delle compositioni. Con le annotationi del Sig. Pietro Castelli romano. E trattati della teriaca romana e della teriaca egittia. Con l?aggiunte di molte ricette ultimamente publicate dal Collegio de medici di Roma. In questa nova impressione accresciuto con l?aggiunta del Memoriale calendario per li spetiali . . .

by College of Physicians of Rome [Collegio de medici di Roma]; CECCARELLI, Ippolito (trans.); CASTELLI, Pietro (1574-1662)

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Roma:: Gioseppe Corvo & Bartolomeo Lupardi, 1675., 1675. ?Nuoua aggiunta di ricette? (p. [345]-363) has special half-title. [special title-page within]: Memoriale per lo Spetiale Romano: nel quale si pone il tempo in Roma consueto di raccogliere, e seccare le radici, l?herbe, i fiori, i frutti, & i semi necessarij per le spetiarie, si ricorda anco il tempo di componere e preparate molti medicamenti vsuali di Pietro Castelli. [trans.: Memoriale per lo Spetiale Romano: in which is placed the usual time in Rome to collect, and dry the roots, herbs, flowers, fruits, & seeds necessary for the spetiary, it also recalls the time to compose and prepare many medicines used by Pietro Castelli]. Two parts in one. 4to. [28], 363, [1]; 30, [1 blank], [4] pp. Signatures: [†]-2[†]4 3[†]6 A-Y8 Z8 a-b8 c2. Woodcuts, device, initials, head- and tail-pieces. Printed in double columns. Extensive index. Final two leaves are an erratum. Original full vellum, raised bands, manuscript title. Title corner paper-filled (no loss), new free-endleaves, occasional paper fills to counter earlier worm trails (pp. 70-114 (upper gutter), Memoriale to end, last 36 pp. (upper margin)), some repairs to vellum. Occasional browning (see: pp. 310-320). PROVENANCE: [?] Antonio Nicolson, 1703 (his signature on both pastedowns); Mario E. Spada [ca.1930]. Very good. Rare. New (and last) impression, with addition of the Memoriale calendario. Compiled by the Collegio de? medici at Rome, translated by Ippolito Ceccarelli, and with the annotations of Pietro Castelli of Rome. This work contains hundreds of medicinal remedies compiled by the Collegio de? medici at Rome. This edition is enhanced, enlarged, with additional recipes and two supplemental treatises, on Egyptian and Roman 'teriaca? (medical concoctions, formulae). / ADDED CONTENTS: ?Ricette aggionte dall?autore? (pp. 273-278), ?Conditioni, e regole appartenenti al buon spetiale? (pp. 292-297) and 'sommario dell?elettione de? semplici (pp. 298-337) are by Ippolito Ceccarelli. ?Trattato della teriaca egittia? (pp. 278-291) is a translation of Prosper Alpini's De medicina Aegyptiorum, book 4, chapters 8-12. [Of Egyptian Medicine]. / This work, originally issued in 1637/9[?], contains information on the pharmaceutical uses and preparation of gold. See: ?Pharmaceutical use of gold from antiquity to the seventeenth century,? - Renzo Console, Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 375, 171-191, 2 April 2013. [In the text of this 1675 edition, see pp. 23-4, 28, 56, 67, 93, 95, 115, 198, 216, 274-5, 282-3, 285, 294, 297, 310-1, 317, 319, 322, 324, 327, 336, 338, 340, 362-3 (and more)]. / ?Pietro Castelli amplified commentaries by Hippolito Ceccarelli, most likely one of the inspectors accused in Rossi's trial.? - Elizabeth S. Cohn, ?Miscarriages of apothecary justice: un'separate spaces of work and family in early modern Rome,? Renaissance studies, 2007. / Abstract: In the 16th century the arrival of new exotic plants from the Americas and the Orient enriched the panorama of medicines that were sold by the Italian pharmacies. The increase of knowledge on the therapeutic virtues of new foreign plants suggested to the great caution . . . See: Federica Rotelli, ?Exotic Plants in Italian Pharmacopoeia (16th-17th Centuries),? Medicina nei Secoli, 2018. / ?In 1637 Pietro Castelli published a new edition of the Roman Antidotarium. At the end, there was a list of 14 new recipes prepared by the Collegio dei Medici of Rome, including Ceratum capitale Montagnana and Compositio de Hispani. These preparations were already present in the Florentine and Bolognese pharmacopoeias. The last edition of the Roman Antidotarium was printed in 1675. It contained some new prescriptions at the end, including Pulveri per il mal Francese, made of sarsaparilla, guaiacum, cream of tartar, diagridiun, nutmeg, cloves, cinnamon and fennel. Moreover, the last part of the Antidotarium had been enriched with the addition of Memoriale per lo spetiale romano, Calendario che insegna alli Spetiali quello, ch?ogni mese essi debbano fare per servito delle loro spetiarie, and Lista rerum patendarum, which contained 35 simple medicines and 93 compound ones that the apothecary shops were required to have in stock. Scialappa, i.e. jalap, was introduced into this edition.? - Federica Rotelli. / Pietro Castelli (1574–1662) was an Italian physician and botanist. Born at Rome, he was graduated in 1617 and studied under the botanist Andrea Cesalpino (1519–1603). He was professor at Rome from 1597 until 1634, when he went to Messina. He laid out the botanical gardens at Messina in 1635, where he cultivated many exotic medicinal plants (now the Orto Botanico ?Pietro Castelli? of the University of Messina). The botanist Paolo Boccone studied under Castelli there. Castelli was equally distinguished as a botanist, chemist, and surgeon. He maintained the necessity for all physicians of studying anatomy, and declared in 1648 that he had dissected more than one hundred corpses. [Wikip.]. REFERENCES: Krivatsy, NLM, 345; Wellcome IV, p. 370 [Pharmacopoeias, Rome].

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Antidotario romano latino, e volgare. Tradotto da Ippolito Ceccarelli. Li ragionamenti, e le aggiunte dell?elettione de? semplici e prattica delle compositioni. Con le annotationi del Sig. Pietro Castelli romano. E trattati della teriaca romana e della teriaca egittia. Con l?aggiunte di molte ricette ultimamente publicate dal Collegio de medici di Roma. In questa nova impressione accresciuto con l?aggiunta del Memoriale calendario per li spetiali . . .
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College of Physicians of Rome [Collegio de medici di Roma]; CECCARELLI, Ippolito (trans.); CASTELLI, Pietro (1574-1662)
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