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这篇文章刊登了威尼斯国家档案馆的一份文件的文本,其中包括一份拟拍卖的书籍清单,以及它们的价值估计。它们构成了Alessandro Pellati(1487年)的私人图书馆。Alessandro Pellati是帕多瓦的一位医生,人们对他一无所知,只是他的名字出现在希波克拉底的一篇短文的初版的页边,《De medicorum astrologia seu De esse aegrorum》,翻译成拉丁语,1483年在帕多瓦出版。在他的图书馆中有相当数量的占星术著作,表明佩拉提对这一主题非常感兴趣,在"自然魔法"的标题下,这一主题在当时的医学研究中占有重要地位,特别是在帕多瓦。
[The Paduan doctor Alessandro Pellati, his library and the first edition of De medicorum astrologia].
The article prints the text of a document in the Archivio di Stato, Venice, comprising a list of books intended for auction, with an estimate of their value. THey constitute the private library of Alessandro Pellati (d. 1487), a Paduan doctor about whom nothing is known, except his name appears in the colophon of the first edition of a short treatise attributed to Hippocrates, the De medicorum astrologia seu de esse aegrorum, translated into Latin and published in Padua in 1483. The considerable number of astrological works in his library show that Pellati was keenly interested in the subject which, under the title of "natural magic", had assumed a significant place in medical studies at that time, particularly in Padua.