Lib IV Tabula IV Adriani Spigelii Bruxellensis
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Lib IV Tabula IV Adriani Spigelii Bruxellensis
Lib. IV, Tabula IV, Lib. IV, Adriani Spigelii Bruxellensis equitis D. Marci, olim in Patavino gymnasio anatomiae et chirurgiae professoris primarii Opera quae extant, omnia, Aselli, Gaspare, 1581-1626, Bucretius, Daniel, d. 1631, Fialetti, Odoardo, 1573-1638, Harvey, William, 1578-1657, Spiegel, Adriaan van de, 1578-1625, Valesio, Francesco, b. ca. 1560, Walaeus, Johannes, 1604-1649, van der Linden, Johannes Antonides, 1609-1664, Engraving, 1645, Plate 4, page 37
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This print showcases a remarkable engraving titled "Lib IV Tabula IV Adriani Spigelii Bruxellensis". Created in 1645, this intricate artwork is found on page 37 of the renowned book "Opera quae extant" by various esteemed authors such as Aselli, Gaspare; Bucretius, Daniel; Fialetti, Odoardo; Harvey, William; Spiegel, Adriaan van de; Valesio, Francesco; Walaeus, Johannes; and van der Linden, Johannes Antonides. The engraving itself depicts the distinguished figure of Adriani Spigelii Bruxellensis. A highly respected knight and former professor of anatomy and surgery at Patavino Gymnasium in Brussels during his time. The attention to detail in this piece is truly awe-inspiring. Every line and curve meticulously etched into the plate brings life to Spigelii's noble presence. As we delve deeper into this historical artifact from centuries past, it becomes evident that it serves as a testament to the advancements made in anatomical studies during that era. This print not only captures an individual's likeness but also symbolizes the dedication and passion for knowledge prevalent among scholars like Spigelii. Preserved through time with utmost care and precision by Liszt Collection, this print allows us to appreciate both the artistic mastery behind its creation and its significance within medical history. It stands as a reminder of our collective pursuit for understanding human anatomy while honoring those
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