The Fasciculo di medicina, Venice, 1493
Abstract/Contents
- Table of contents
- Pt. I. Description of the Fasciculo. Discussions of its editions, art, language, sources and influences. Translation of the "Anathomia" of Mondino da Luzzi. An Account of medieval anatomy and physiology. And, an Atlas of illustrative figures from manuscript and printed sources -- pt. II. Facsimile.
Description
Uniform title | Anatomia. English, Fasciculus medicinae. Italian |
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Type of resource | text |
Extent | 2 volumes, 36 plates : illustrations ; woodcuts (1 color) ; 38 cm |
Place | Lugarno |
Publisher | R. Lier & Co |
Publication date | 1925 |
Issuance | monographic |
Language | Italian; Latin; English |
Creators/Contributors
Associated with | Ketham, Joannes de, active 15th century | |
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Associated with | Mondino dei Luzzi, -1326 | |
Associated with | Singer, Charles Joseph, 1876-1960 | |
Translator | Manilio, Sebastiano, active 15th century |
Subjects
Subject | 1400s |
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Subject | Medieval |
Subject | 1493 |
Subject | Anatomy |
Subject | Anatomy > history |
Subject | Incunabula |
Subject | Medicine |
Subject | Humans |
Subject | Human anatomy > Early works to 1800 |
Subject | Human anatomy > Charts, diagrams, etc |
Subject | Incunabula > Facsimiles |
Subject | Medicine > 15th-18th centuries |
Subject | Italy |
Subject | Venice (Italy) |
Genre | Charts |
Genre | Facsimiles |
Genre | Historical works |
Genre | Print reproductions |
Genre | Rare materials, 1900s |
Genre | Translations |
Bibliographic information
Statement of responsibility | with an introduction, etc. by Charles Singer ... |
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Note | Descriptive letterpress on versos facing the plates. |
Note | Facsimile reproduction of the 2nd edition, translated into Italian by Sebastiano Manilio. It includes English translation of the Latin text of the Anatomy of Mundinus and other material not found in the original Latin edition of the Fasciculus, Venice, 1491. The editor's English translation of the Anatomy is made from the edition of Pietro Andrea Morsiano of Imola, Bologna, 1482. |
Note | Translation of: Fasciculus medicinae. |
LCCN | 30011914 |
OCLC | 8505294 |
Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/xq947mb3618 |
Location | CSt-L SPEC |
Location | H132H .M81 v.2 1925 |
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