Body], Basle, 1543, of Andreas Vesalius is deservedly famous as the first modern book of anatomy. A second edition was published in Basle in 1555, but little is known of Vesalius ’ activities after that date. This article discusses a recent find: Vesalius ’ own copy of the 1555 edition, heavily annotated in preparation for a never published third edition. Vesalius made hundreds of changes to the second edition, the great majority being stylistic, altering the Latin words but not the overall meaning. There are also changes to the plates to give greater clarity or to correct mistakes by the original block-cutter. There is little new anatomical material, although Vesalius continued to meditate about what he had earlier discovered. He shows no ...
Andreas Vesalius (31 December 1514–15 October 1564) was a Brabantian (in modern-day Belgium) anatomi...
Dr. M. D. Levy and Dr. Melville Cody examine the 1st Edition of the 1543 anatomical work De humani ...
The Belgian anatomist Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564) was the founder of modern anatomy. His major work...
Two thousand years after the writing of Psalm 139, Andreas Vesalius (Figure 1) began to unlock the m...
The authority of Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564) in reviving human anatomy is without any doubt a landm...
Andreas Vesalius (1515 - 1564) is generally considered to be the founding father of modern human ana...
Abstract: Transforming Anatomy Studying historic books allows people to witness the transformation o...
The fame of Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564) rests on his anatomy text, De humani corporis fabrica, rega...
Ein spannendes Gebiet, welches sowohl die Geschichte der Medizin als auch jene der Kunst betrifft, i...
This article provides a listing of known copies of the first two folio editions of Andreas Vesalius’...
My article reconstructs the reception history of the illustrations of Andreas Vesalius’ De humani co...
My thesis examines for the first time the extraordinary relationship among the frontispieces and ill...
Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564) is considered the Father of Modern Anatomy, and an authentic representa...
Andreas Vesalius was a Belgian physician and anatomist, whose work revolutionised anatomy and contri...
This essay falls naturally into three harts: pre-Vesalian anatomy, the life and work of Vesalius, an...
Andreas Vesalius (31 December 1514–15 October 1564) was a Brabantian (in modern-day Belgium) anatomi...
Dr. M. D. Levy and Dr. Melville Cody examine the 1st Edition of the 1543 anatomical work De humani ...
The Belgian anatomist Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564) was the founder of modern anatomy. His major work...
Two thousand years after the writing of Psalm 139, Andreas Vesalius (Figure 1) began to unlock the m...
The authority of Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564) in reviving human anatomy is without any doubt a landm...
Andreas Vesalius (1515 - 1564) is generally considered to be the founding father of modern human ana...
Abstract: Transforming Anatomy Studying historic books allows people to witness the transformation o...
The fame of Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564) rests on his anatomy text, De humani corporis fabrica, rega...
Ein spannendes Gebiet, welches sowohl die Geschichte der Medizin als auch jene der Kunst betrifft, i...
This article provides a listing of known copies of the first two folio editions of Andreas Vesalius’...
My article reconstructs the reception history of the illustrations of Andreas Vesalius’ De humani co...
My thesis examines for the first time the extraordinary relationship among the frontispieces and ill...
Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564) is considered the Father of Modern Anatomy, and an authentic representa...
Andreas Vesalius was a Belgian physician and anatomist, whose work revolutionised anatomy and contri...
This essay falls naturally into three harts: pre-Vesalian anatomy, the life and work of Vesalius, an...
Andreas Vesalius (31 December 1514–15 October 1564) was a Brabantian (in modern-day Belgium) anatomi...
Dr. M. D. Levy and Dr. Melville Cody examine the 1st Edition of the 1543 anatomical work De humani ...
The Belgian anatomist Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564) was the founder of modern anatomy. His major work...