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Title
Woodcut with overlayed flaps from [Ophthalmodouleia], das ist Augendienst [8v]
Subject
Ophthalmology -- manuals -- before 1800.
Description
One of two woodcuts (of a total of 92) [Ophthalmodouleia], das ist Augendienst, by Georg Bartisch (1535-1607), which use superimposed flaps to allow the reader to simulate dissection by removing layers to reveal images beneath.
Creator
Bartisch, Georg, 1535-ca. 1607.
Source
[Ophthalmodouleia], das ist Augendienst was the first Renaissance manuscript on ophthalmic disorders and surgeries. Georg Bartisch (1535-1607), considered by many the "father of modern ophthamology," accompanied the images with a discussion of eye pathologies, surgeries and the instruments used in ocular surgery at the time. [Ophthalmodouleia], das ist Augendienst was notably written in Bartisch's native German rather than Latin, the dominant language of science and academia at the time. It was the first textbook in the German language and is seen as the precursor to the modern textbook.
Original Image in: ZKb 16, Historical Medical Library of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Publisher
Digitized by the Historical Medical Library of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Date
1583
Contributor
[Dreszden : Matthes Stöckel], 1583.
Language
ger
Type
Still Image
Identifier
ZKb_16_8v
ZKb_16_9r
ZKb_16_8v
Date Created
2018
Temporal Coverage
16th Century
Citation
Bartisch, Georg, 1535-ca. 1607., “Woodcut with overlayed flaps from [Ophthalmodouleia], das ist Augendienst [8v],” The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Digital Library, accessed November 22, 2024, https://cppdigitallibrary.org/items/show/6790.