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1594 MEDICAL TREATISE De conservanda valetudine

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Rantzau, Heinrich.
De conservanda valetudine.
Von Erhaltung menschlicher Gesundheit
(Maintaining Human Health: A Very Useful Guide.)
Leipzig, Valentin Vogelin, 1594
Bound with:
Johannis Pontani.
Simple and short report on what should be used in the heavy pestilent sufferers.
Size 6 1/2 by 7 3/4" (19 x 15 cm.)
Limp vellum binding
Worn, with 3 (of 4) straps.
Title browned and with a larger stain in the lower corner.
Browned throughout, the first 70 pages with stain in lower left corner.
Text in German

Heinrich Rantzaus treatise in which he discusses all topics related to human health in 60 chapters.
He covers more general topics such as nutrition, sleep, but also vomiting, sweating, abstinence and even diets. In addition, Rantzau writes about the effects of the different seasons on people, "how one proves oneself again Celts in travel, hunting and military campaigns", but can also protect against heat.
Finally, he mentions remedies and their production, such as Ambrosius syrup and turpentine.

Heinrich Rantzau or Ranzow (Ranzovius) (1526 – 1598) was a German humanist writer and statesman, a prolific astrologer and an associate of Tycho Brahe.
He was son of Johan Rantzau.
He was Governor of the Danish royal share in the Duchy of Holstein, a rich man and celebrated book collector.
Rantzau is perhaps best remembered as a patron of scholars.
His own Tractatus astrologicus de genethliacorum thematum appeared in 1597, and went through five editions by 1615.
In his own time, he was regarded as a generous supporter of artists and writers in Lubeck, many of whom he engaged to write memorials of his father.
Rantzau was also a successful merchant with trading interests in the east-west trade through Husum and Lubeck.
His oldest son Breide Rantzau was a councillor of the Danish realm, and a younger son, Gert Rantzau, was Captain of the castles of Kronborg and Flensburg.
He was the great-uncle of Josias von Rantzau, Marshal of France.

VD16 R231. See BM STC, German Books p. 724. Cagle 500. Durling 3790f. Weiss 3103. Not with Adams, Garrison-Morton and Osler.

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Rantzau, Heinrich.
De conservanda valetudine.
Von Erhaltung menschlicher Gesundheit
(Maintaining Human Health: A Very Useful Guide.)
Leipzig, Valentin Vogelin, 1594
Bound with:
Johannis Pontani.
Simple and short report on what should be used in the heavy pestilent sufferers.
Size 6 1/2 by 7 3/4" (19 x 15 cm.)
Limp vellum binding
Worn, with 3 (of 4) straps.
Title browned and with a larger stain in the lower corner.
Browned throughout, the first 70 pages with stain in lower left corner.
Text in German

Heinrich Rantzaus treatise in which he discusses all topics related to human health in 60 chapters.
He covers more general topics such as nutrition, sleep, but also vomiting, sweating, abstinence and even diets. In addition, Rantzau writes about the effects of the different seasons on people, "how one proves oneself again Celts in travel, hunting and military campaigns", but can also protect against heat.
Finally, he mentions remedies and their production, such as Ambrosius syrup and turpentine.

Heinrich Rantzau or Ranzow (Ranzovius) (1526 – 1598) was a German humanist writer and statesman, a prolific astrologer and an associate of Tycho Brahe.
He was son of Johan Rantzau.
He was Governor of the Danish royal share in the Duchy of Holstein, a rich man and celebrated book collector.
Rantzau is perhaps best remembered as a patron of scholars.
His own Tractatus astrologicus de genethliacorum thematum appeared in 1597, and went through five editions by 1615.
In his own time, he was regarded as a generous supporter of artists and writers in Lubeck, many of whom he engaged to write memorials of his father.
Rantzau was also a successful merchant with trading interests in the east-west trade through Husum and Lubeck.
His oldest son Breide Rantzau was a councillor of the Danish realm, and a younger son, Gert Rantzau, was Captain of the castles of Kronborg and Flensburg.
He was the great-uncle of Josias von Rantzau, Marshal of France.

VD16 R231. See BM STC, German Books p. 724. Cagle 500. Durling 3790f. Weiss 3103. Not with Adams, Garrison-Morton and Osler.

Reserve: $595.00

Shipping:
Domestic: Flat-rate of $25.00 to anywhere within the contiguous U.S.
International: Foreign shipping rates are determined by destination. International shipping may be subject to VAT.
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
Location: This item ships from Pennsylvania

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Photos, descriptions, and estimates were prepared with the utmost care by a fully certified expert and appraiser. All items in this sale are guaranteed authentic.

In the rare event that the item did not conform to the lot description in the sale, Jasper52 specialists are here to help. Buyers may return the item for a full refund provided you notify Jasper52 within 5 days of receiving the item.

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