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Lexicon Medicum, Graeco-Latinum, in Quo Termini Totius Artis Medicae, Secundum Neotericorum Placita, Definiuntur Vel Circumscribuntur. Graecae Item Voces Ex Origine Sua Deducuntur, & Belgica Nomina, Si Quae Fuerint, Adjunguntur

Blankaart, Steven and ten Hoorn, Jan Claesz (1679-1679): Lexicon Medicum, Graeco-Latinum, in Quo Termini Totius Artis Medicae, Secundum Neotericorum Placita, Definiuntur Vel Circumscribuntur. Graecae Item Voces Ex Origine Sua Deducuntur, & Belgica Nomina, Si Quae Fuerint, Adjunguntur. 1, 1, [14], 318 (i. e. 314), [4] p., Amstelodami [Amsterdam]. frontispiece; portrait of Stephan Blankaart before beginning of the encyclopaedia, 17cm,

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Title: Lexicon Medicum, Graeco-Latinum, in Quo Termini Totius Artis Medicae, Secundum Neotericorum Placita, Definiuntur Vel Circumscribuntur. Graecae Item Voces Ex Origine Sua Deducuntur, & Belgica Nomina, Si Quae Fuerint, Adjunguntur
Paramount title: Blankaart Lexicon Medicum
Authors:
Creators
Blankaart, Steven
ten Hoorn, Jan Claesz
Publisher: Ex officina Johannis ten Hoorn
Place of Publication: Amstelodami [Amsterdam]
Edition: 1
Year:
fromto
16791679
Volumes: 1
Format: 17cm
Number of pages: [14], 318 (i. e. 314), [4] p.
illustrations: frontispiece; portrait of Stephan Blankaart before beginning of the encyclopaedia
Language: Latin
Later translated into:
Later translated into
English
full or partial translations: Blankaart, Steven and Bartholomew, William (1684-1684): A physical dictionary: in which all the terms relating either to anatomy, chirurgery, pharmacy, or chymistry are very accurately explain'd. 1, 1, [6], 302 p., London. 17cm, ["lib/metafield:join_itemref" not defined] Blankaart, Steven and Pountney, Thomas and Kitchin, Thomas and Johnes, Arthur James (1693-1693): The Physical Dictionary, Wherein the Terms of Anatomy, the Names and Causes of Diseases, Chyrurgical Instruments and Their Use Are Accurately Describ’d : Also the Names and Virtues of Medicinal Plants, Minerals, Stones, Gums, Salts, Earths, &c. and the Method of Choosing the Best Drugs: The Terms of Chymistry, and of the Apothecaries Art ; and the Various Forms of Medicines, and the Ways of Compounding Them. The second edition, with the addition of above a thousand terms of art, and their explanation. 1, 2, [2], 213 p., London. 17cm, ["lib/metafield:join_itemref" not defined] Blankaart, Steven and New, James and Bristol Medical Library Society (1708-1708): The Physical Dictionary : Wherein the Terms of Anatomy, the Names and Causes of Diseases, Chyrurgical Instruments, and Their Use Are Accurately Describ’d : Also the Names and Virtues of Medicinal Plants, Minerals, Stones, Gums, Salts, Earths, &c. and the Method of Chusing [Sic] the Best Drugs, the Terms of Chymistry, and of the Apothecaries Art, and the Various Forms of Medicines, and the Ways of Compounding Them [...] with the addition of many thousand terms of art, and their explanation, more than in any former impression. Also a catalogue of characters used in physick, both in Latin and English. 1, 5, London. ["lib/metafield:join_itemref" not defined] Blankaart, Steven (1715-1715): The Physical Dictionary : Wherein the Terms of Anatomy, the Names and Causes of Diseases, Chyrurgical Instruments, and Their Use Are Accurately Describ’d : Also the Names and Vertues of Medicinal Plants, Minerals, Stones, Gums, Salts, Earths, &c. : And the Method of Chusing the Best Druggs : The Terms of Chymistry, and of the Apothecary’s Art : And the Various Forms of Medicines, and the Ways of Compounding Them ... From the Last and Best Edition of Castellus’s Lexicon Medicum. 1, 6, London. ["lib/metafield:join_itemref" not defined] Blankaart, Steven and Symon, Edward (1726-1726): The Physical Dictionary : Wherein the Terms of Anatomy, the Names and Causes of Diseases, Chirurgical Instruments, and Their Use, Are Accurately Described. As Also the Names and Virtues of Medicinal Plants, Minerals, Stones, Gums, Salts, Earths &c. the Method of Chusing the Best Drugs: The Terms of Chymistry, and of the Apothecary’s Art: The Various Forms of Medicines, and the Ways of Compounding Them. 1, 7, [5]. 370 p., London.
Prefaces: Ad lectorem, [3] p. (first count)
Dedications: D. Nicolao Eversdyk, D. Jacobo Verberg, D. Johanni van Dueren, [8] p. (first count)
Other paratexts: Seneca. Nulla res consummata est dum incipit, p. [1]
Digitized copies: Google Books
URL: https://books.google.at/books?id=xhNiAAAAcAAJ
URI: http://encyclopaedias.uni-regensburg.de/id/eprint/542

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