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Nicolaus Pol

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Pol collected a substantial library, estimated at some 1350 volumes, an enormous number at the time. The subject matters included all topics of interest to the "Renaissance man", including medicine, natural sciences, alchemy,
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in South Tyrol. Surviving volumes of his library are now scattered, some are found in libraries in Innichen, Innsbruck, and Vienna, and in the USA in the
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until his death in 1532, at an age of about 65 years. He received a medical degree in 1494, and marked the inside cover of all the books in his library with
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Nicolai Poll. Medicinæ professoris, & Sacræ Cæsareæ Maiestatis phisici, De cura morbi Gallici per Lignum Guaycanum, libellus
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Catalogue of Medical Works from the Library of Dr. Nicolaus Pol: Born c. 1470, Court Physician to the Emperor Maximilian I
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in 1487, and continued to serve Sigismund's successors, emperors
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Index

Nicolas Pol
Renaissance-era
Sigismund of Austria
Innsbruck
Maximilian
Charles
astrology and divination
Innichen Abbey
National Library of Medicine
Yale
Allen Memorial Medical Library
Maggs Brothers
Nicolai Poll. Medicinæ professoris, & Sacræ Cæsareæ Maiestatis phisici, De cura morbi Gallici per Lignum Guaycanum, libellus
Internet Archive
The Nicolaus Pol Collection
Categories
1460s births
1532 deaths
16th-century German physicians
16th-century Austrian physicians
German bibliophiles
German people of the Renaissance period
16th-century German writers
16th-century German male writers

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