Lib VIII Tabula XVII Adriani Spigelii Bruxellensis
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Lib VIII Tabula XVII Adriani Spigelii Bruxellensis
Lib. VIII, Tabula XVII, Lib. VIII, 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 17, page 165
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This print showcases the intricate details of "Lib VIII Tabula XVII Adriani Spigelii Bruxellensis" a significant work in the field of anatomy and surgery. The print is part of the renowned Liszt Collection, which encompasses an extensive range of historical artifacts. The image depicts a page from the book "Opera quae extant, omnia" by various influential figures such as Gaspare Aselli, Daniel Bucretius, Odoardo Fialetti, William Harvey, Adriaan van de Spiegel, Francesco Valesio, Johannes Walaeus, and Johannes Antonides van der Linden. These esteemed individuals were pioneers in their respective fields during the 16th and 17th centuries. The engraving itself dates back to 1645 and is Plate 17 on page 165. It beautifully captures the meticulous illustrations that accompanied these groundbreaking scientific works. Each stroke reveals a wealth of knowledge passed down through generations. As we delve into this remarkable piece of history through this print from the Liszt Collection, we are transported to a time when medical discoveries were being made with great enthusiasm and dedication. This visual representation allows us to appreciate both the artistry involved in creating such engravings and their invaluable contribution to advancing our understanding of human anatomy.
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