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1903-1933: Collectio ophtalmologica veterum auctorum. Edited by P, Pansier; 



published by J. B. Bailliere in Paris. 



Reprints of ophthalmological classics in numbered fascicles of 25 cm by 16 cm 

 size. Seven fascicles make the set. Fasc. 1 includes a) Arnaldus de Villanova: 

 Libellus regiminis de confortatione visus, and b) Johannes de Carso: Tractatus de 

 conservatione visus. Fasc. 2: Alcoatim: Congregatio sive liber de oculis. Fasc. 7 

 (1933): CoNSTANTiNus Africanus: Liber de oculis (Isis 24, 198, 212). (C. F. M.) 



1884- : Collection de memoires sur la physique. Paris, Gauthier Villars. 



First series, 8 vols. 1884-91. Second series, vol. 1 (ions, electrons, corpuscules) 

 (1154 p., 1905). List of these six volumes in Isis 1, 706-07. 



Other books appeared in the same collection, second series, without serial num- 

 ber: Les idees modernes de la constitution de la matiere (1913), Le progres de la 

 physique mo leculaire (1914). 



1948- : Collection de travaux de 1' Academic internationale d'histoire des 



sciences. Pubhshed for the Academy, 12 rue Colbert, Paris 2, by Hermann et 



Cie. 



Vol. 1. Paul Ver Eecke: Proclus de Lycie (1948; Isis 40, 256). 



Vol. 2. Actes de We congres. international d'histoire des sciences, Lausanne 1947 

 (288 p.). 



See 1947 Archives internationales. 



1920-1925: Collection des maitres de la pensee scientifique. Paris. 

 See Maitres de la pensee scientifique. 



1902-1910: CoUezione storica Villari. Published by U. Hoepli, in Milano. 



This is a so-called publisher's series. Only the follovi'ing member of the collec- 

 tion could be 'excavated': Carlo Errera: L'epoca delle grandi scoperte geografiche 

 (1902; 2nd ed. 1910). (C. F. M.) 



1947- : Connaitre; cahiers de I'humanisme medical; revue bimestrielle. Foun- 

 ded and edited by E. and H. Biancani. Pubhshed by Le Concours Medical in 

 Paris. 



Bimonthly publications. No. 1 was issued in 1947. Each number is devoted to 

 a special topic such as folklore and medicine (no. 11, 1948) or mysticism and medi- 

 cine (no. 12, 1948). The serial also contains a section on medical history, and it 

 gives many illustrations of historical interest; it also discusses old medical books. 

 (Not to be confused with another publication of the same title which was issued at 

 Salonica in 1924). (C. F. M.) 



1914- : Corpus medicorum Graecorum. Published by Teubner in Leipzig and 



Berhn. 



An undertaking for the critical restoration of the authentic text of classical Greek 

 medical authors. Very irregularly published and very elaborately numbered; vol. 5, 

 no. 9, pt. 1, one of Galen's commentar.ies to Hippocrates, was published in 1914 

 while the issue marked vol. 1 was published in 1927. 



There is a main series and a supplemental series. The main series progressed 

 up to vol. 11. The supplemental series started in 1931 with vol. 1, and it reached its 

 vol. 2. (C. F. M.) See Isis 42, 150. 



1915-1928: Corpus medicorum Latinorum. Published in Leipzig for the Pusch- 



mannstiftung. 



A numbered series of critical reprints of classical Latin authors of medicine. 

 Eight volumes make the series which ends with No. 1, vol. 8. Vol. 2, no. 1-2 and 

 vol. 3, no. 6-7 were never pubhshed. The series includes Celsus (vol. 1, 1915), 

 Serenus Sammgnicus (vol. 2, 1916). Marcellus EMPraicus (vol. 5, 1916), etc. 

 (C. F. M.) 



1928- : I curiosi della natura. Edited by Giovanni Cau; pubhshed by AgneUi 

 in Milano. 



