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Exhibet universum corpus cum artubus, & reseratis ventribus, ut contenta viscera in situ naturali a Tyronibus facile animaduerti possint

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Title

Exhibet universum corpus cum artubus, & reseratis ventribus, ut contenta viscera in situ naturali a Tyronibus facile animaduerti possint

Subject

Viscera--anatomy & histology
Abdominal Cavity--anatomy & histology
Brain--anatomy & histology
Book Illustrations

Description

Engraving by Giulio de' Musi from a drawing likely by Eustachi.--Cf. Choulant, L. Anatomic illustration, p. 200.
Anatomical diagram of a male figure with his abdomen opened to reveal the viscera. The top of his skull has been removed to expose the brain.
Title from caption.

Creator

Eustachi, Bartolomeo, -1574
Musi, Giulio de, active 1535-1553

Source

Tabulae anatomicae, a collection of Bartolomeo Eustachi's anatomical engravings, was first published over one hundred years after Eustachi’s death. Eustachi was known for his strong defense of the Galenic tradition. His plates introduced numbered rulers on the edges of images (instead of marking the image itself with small letters and numbers) to help readers locate relevant text in the book.

Publisher

Digitized by the Historical Medical Library of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia

Date

1714

Language

lat

Type

StillImage

Identifier

ZAd_16.pl9

Original Format

1 print : copperplate engraving

Physical Dimensions

28 x 19 cm

Citation

Eustachi, Bartolomeo, -1574 and Musi, Giulio de, active 1535-1553, “Exhibet universum corpus cum artubus, & reseratis ventribus, ut contenta viscera in situ naturali a Tyronibus facile animaduerti possint,” The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Digital Library, accessed November 25, 2024, https://cppdigitallibrary.org/items/show/2211.