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Liber Servitoris. [Translated by Abraham Judaeus Tortuosciensis.]
Written in a cursive humanistic hand, in double column, 37 lines to a column. Headings, capitals and paragraph marks in red.
Written by Carolus Guarnarinus of Padua.
Fol. 1, col. 1 (red) Incipit liber seruitoris de/preparatione medicinarum simplicium./[D]IXIT agre/gator huius/operis. Post/quam ego colegi [sic]/librum ... 38, col. 2 ... auffer salem qui est in ea/cum facilitate et serua.// Explicit liber seruitoris quem/ego karlus [sic] de Guarnarinis/scripsi et expleui die. iiio. mensis/nouembris. 1463. Asillo. 38v, 39 Blank. 40 An inscription by an early 16th cent. hand: 'Adi primo delle pentecoste fu sepelito Henrico [?] Cunial [?] et erano incirca giorni 15 che io lo medicaua il putto di Maestro Zuane Zardoy [?]'.
This work was first printed at Venice in 1471.
Produced in Asillo.
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