Tabula IV Lib IV. Tab VI. IV Adriani Spigelii
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Tabula IV Lib IV. Tab VI. IV Adriani Spigelii
Tabula IV, Lib. IV. Tab. VI. 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 6, page 41
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1560 1573 1638 1578 1625 1578 1657 1581 1626 1604 1649 1609 1664 1631 1645 Adriaan Van Adriani Spigelii Anatomiae Aselli Bruxellensis Bucretius Chirurgiae Daniel Equitis Extant Fialetti Francesco Gaspare Harvey Johannes Johannes Antonides Linden Marci Odoardo Olim Omnia Opera Patavino Gymnasio Plate 6 Primarii Professoris Quae Spiegel Valesio Van Der Walaeus William
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This print showcases "Tabula IV Lib IV. Tab VI. IV Adriani Spigelii" a remarkable engraving from 1645. The artwork is part of the Liszt Collection, which features an extensive range of historical prints and engravings. The image portrays the intricate details of this anatomical masterpiece, created by renowned 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 the fields of anatomy and surgery during their time. The print captures the essence of scientific exploration and discovery that characterized this era. It serves as a testament to the dedication and expertise of these brilliant minds who paved the way for advancements in medical knowledge. With its meticulous craftsmanship and precise depiction of human anatomy, this engraving offers viewers a glimpse into both past medical practices and artistic excellence. Its inclusion in "Opera quae extant" further solidifies its significance within historical literature. As we admire this striking piece from the Liszt Collection's vast archives, let us appreciate not only its aesthetic appeal but also its contribution to our understanding of human physiology throughout history.
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