74 A CATALOGUE OF 
IV. THE REGIMEN WITH VILLA NOVA’S COM 
MENTARY AS FARTHER ALTERED AND 
IMPROVED BY CURIO 
None of the editors or critics have been aware that the edi- 
tions by Curio and Crellius are different from those Wy 
Crellius, or Curio only, there is iteently no means of deciding 
but from the dates. As Curio’s separate epistle dedicatory 8 
dated in 1556, I suppose all editions before that time to le 
the joint edition, and all subsequent to be Curio’s. 
They mostly agree in the text, and some of them in having 
wooden cuts. 
But Curio added a German translation of the text, which 
had been before published, Viteberge, apud Rhau, in 1546, 
of which it is said i in the — Rhythmis Ge rmanicis, & 
Perantiquo codice sumptis illustravit editor. And his com 
mentary is a = caeahian a that of Villa Nova, with 
many additio: 
The theitat of these editions which I have met with is— — 
Curionem. Antwerp, apud J. Withagium, Bvo, with 
four other shor t medical works, two poems and 
