EditorialPrinter mark of the family Giunta 1, Printer mark of the Giunta family from the 16th century, Fig. 1, p. 341v, 1576, Galenus: Galeni librorum prima classis naturam corporis humani, hoc est elementa, temperaturas, humores, structurae habitudinis q?; mod...
EditorialPrinter mark of the family Giunta 6, Printer mark of the Giunta family from the 16th century, Fig. 1, p. 79v, 1576, Galenus: Galeni extra ordinem classium libri in quibus breves rerum determinationes traduntur, quarum perceptio, superiorum librorum lec...
EditorialLuca Antonio de Giunta (Italian, active 1506?1522). Soltan Charadin, Barbarossa Re Dalgeri, 1535. Woodcut on handmade laid paper. Image: 350 mm x 256 mm (13.78 in. x 10.08 in.).
EditorialPrinter mark of the family Giunta 5, Printer mark of the Giunta family from the 16th century, Fig. 1, p. 21v, 1576, Galenus: Galeni librorum quinta classis eam medicinae partem, quae ad pharmaciam spectat, exponens, simplicium medicamentorum, substitut...
EditorialPrinter mark of the family Giunta 3, Printer mark of the Giunta family from the 16th century, Fig. 1, p. 197v, 1576, Galenus: Galeni librorum tertia classis morborum ac symptomatum differentias omnes & causas & tempora explicat. Venetiis: apud Iuntas, ...
EditorialPrinter mark of the family Giunta 2, Printer mark of the Giunta family from the 16th century, Fig. 1, p. 109v, 1576, Galenus: Galeni librorum secunda classis materiam sanitatis conseruatricem tradit: quae circa aerem, cibum & potum, somnum & vigiliam, ...
EditorialTwo-Handled "Oak Leaf" Pharmacy Jar with Fleur-de-Lys, c. 1430-1450. Workshop of Giunta di Tugio (Italian, c. 1382-1450). Tin-glazed earthenware (maiolica); overall: 29.6 cm (11 5/8 in.).
EditorialApothecary jar (orciuolo), probably 1431, Maiolica (tin-glazed earthenware), H. 12 3/8 in. (31.5 cm), Ceramics-Pottery, perhaps workshop of Giunta di Tugio (Italian (Florence), active ca. 1430?1466), It is likely that this large and impressive apotheca...
EditorialLuca Antonio de Giunta (Italian, active 1506?1522). Soltan Charadin, Barbarossa Re Dalgeri, 1535. Woodcut on handmade laid paper. Image: 350 mm x 256 mm (13.78 in. x 10.08 in.).