Lib IV. Tabula XVII IV Adriani Spigelii Bruxellensis
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Lib IV. Tabula XVII IV Adriani Spigelii Bruxellensis
Lib. IV. Tabula XVII, 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 17, page 63
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This print from the Liszt Collection showcases "Lib IV. Tabula XVII IV Adriani Spigelii Bruxellensis". The intricate engraving, created in 1645 by various renowned artists including Aselli, Gaspare; Bucretius, Daniel; Fialetti, Odoardo; Harvey, William; Spiegel, Adriaan van de; Valesio, Francesco; Walaeus, Johannes; and van der Linden, Johannes Antonides captures the essence of anatomical study and surgical exploration. The image transports us to a time when scientific knowledge was being expanded through meticulous observation and detailed illustrations. It is evident that this work was produced with great care and precision as every line and curve conveys a wealth of information about human anatomy. The composition features an array of medical instruments meticulously arranged alongside dissected body parts. The attention to detail is astounding – each organ is depicted with remarkable accuracy while delicate shading adds depth to the illustration. As we delve into this visual masterpiece on page 63 of Lib IV. , we are reminded of the immense contributions made by these esteemed individuals who dedicated their lives to advancing our understanding of medicine. This print serves as a testament to their expertise and commitment to scientific progress. Whether you are an enthusiast or a professional in the field of medicine or art history, this print offers a fascinating glimpse into the past. Its historical significance combined with its artistic merit makes it an invaluable addition to any collection or display.
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