COMARO Luigi - The science of health is an effective way by which one can preserve good health and life, and at the same time the senses, reason and memory as a whole, until the last old age. Treatises two. Treatise I written in Italian by Louis Cornare, a Venetian nobleman, and by x. Leonard Lessyus S.J. theologian translated into Latin. Treatise II written by Lessius himself to explain and confirm the first. Both of these treatises were translated from Latin into Polish by x. Franciszek Leśniewski. Cracow 1845, with the fonts of S. Gieszkowski. 8, s. 144, [4]. Broch.
Abrasions and stains of the covers, traces of dampstaining, local clear browning of the paper. Deleted bibliot. stamp. Includes, among others: For the sake of abstinence the author falls into incurable illnesses, and into the danger of near death; the doctors reassure him that he can only save himself with a diathesis, He grasps the diathesis and recovers completely, He enumerates the benefits of his abstinence, How pleasant is old age butchered, What is life sober and that it serves different measures, That indigestion is the mother of diseases, That mediocrity of life frees from the pains of death, Why appetite is treacherous. At the end a list of subscribers.
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