Galeni Pergamensis de temperamentis et de inaequali intemperie libri tres / Thomas Linacro Anglo interprete. Opus non medicis modo, sed et philosophis oppido q[uem] necessariu[m] nunc primum prodit in lucem cum gratia & privilegio. Impressum apud praeclaram Cantabrigiam per Joannem Siberch, anno MDXXI. Reproduced in exact facsimile, with an introduction by Joseph Frank Payne and a portrait of Thomas Linacre.

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Galeni Pergamensis de temperamentis et de inaequali intemperie libri tres / Thomas Linacro Anglo interprete. Opus non medicis modo, sed et philosophis oppido q[uem] necessariu[m] nunc primum prodit in lucem cum gratia & privilegio. Impressum apud praeclaram Cantabrigiam per Joannem Siberch, anno MDXXI. Reproduced in exact facsimile, with an introduction by Joseph Frank Payne and a portrait of Thomas Linacre. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Cambridge : Printed by C.J. Clay for A. Macmillan and R. Bowes, 1881.

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48 pages, [viii], 74 f. : portrait ; 21 cm

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