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[BONIOHANNES de Messana, attributed.]
Speculum sapiencie beati Cirilli episcopi alias quadripartitus apologieticus vocatus. In cuius quidem proverbiis omnis et tocius sapiencie speculum claret.
An attractive early incunable edition of the wonderful collection of medieval fables known as the Speculum Sapientiae or Quadripartitus Apologeticus, attributed in manuscripts and early editions to ‘Cyrillus Episcopus’ but now ascribed to the fourteenth-century Italian Dominican Boniohannes de Messana.
A Prologue to the Sceptical Chymist
BOYLE, Robert.
Certain physiological Essays and other Tracts; written at distant Times, and on several Occasions. The second Edition. Wherein some of the Tracts are enlarged by Experiments, and the Work is increased by the Addition of a Discourse about the absolute Rest in Bodies.
Second edition in English, enlarged. ‘The importance of the Essays [first 1661] lies in the fact that in a very real sense it was a “prologue” to the more widely known Sceptical Chymist since it continued the attack on the alchemists begun in New Experiments, and actually it was as much of a landmark in the history of chemistry. In the Essays Boyle gives the first clear outline of his corpuscular hypothesis concerning the nature of matter’ (Fulton). The new additions to this edition were to have been indicated by parenthesis, but these being ‘by an oversight of the Press, omitted’, Boyle provides a list of the main changes in a new Advertisement.