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Bound in White Calf
PORTA, Giambattista della.
De humana physiognomonia … libri IIII; qui ab extimis, quae in hominum corporibus conspiciuntur signis, ita eorum naturas, mores et consilia (egregiis ad vivum expressis iconibus) demonstrant, ut intimos animi recessus penetrare videantur … primumque in Germania in lucem editi …
The second Latin edition and the first to be published in Germany of this richly illustrated work on physiognomy by the Italian polymath Giambattista della Porta (1535–1615), a beautiful copy in strictly contemporary German white calf.
Learning Aristotle in a Jesuit College
[ARISTOTLE.]
‘P[hiloso]phia na[tur]alis seu Phisica; In duos Ar[istote]lis libros de generatione et corruptione; Commentarius in 4 libros Ar[istote]lis de coelo; In tres libros Aristotelis de anima’.
An interesting hybrid volume, combining manuscript notes of lectures on Aristotle given at the Jesuit Collège d’Anchin in Douai, northern France, at the opening of the eighteenth century, with a printed list of the College’s students in 1702, interleaved with printed summaries of each book of the Physics and of On Generation and Corruption, with several engraved diagrams pasted in.