De humani corporis fabrica libri septem
by VESALIUS, Andreas
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THIRD EDITION, SECOND FOLIO EDITION, OF THE MOST IMPORTANT ANATOMICAL TREATISE OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY. It represents a significant improvement over the first edition of 1543 as it contains Vesalius' final text revisions. The text was reset with 49 lines instead of 50 to the page, and printed on a heavier paper stock of better quality. The ornamental initials and title-page were recut, but the anatomical illustrations and portrait of Vesalius were printed from the wood blocks of the first edition.
"This work is the first modern treatise on anatomy based upon dissections of the human body. Vesalius really described the body as who knows it, for the first time fully, and for the first time accurately" (Osler). "The impression of the woodcuts is often clearer, and more beautiful than in the previous editions; some of the figures have been somewhat improved upon in the cutting and in the lettering. The presswork is more splendid; the fancy initials throughout are larger and more beautiful and also adorned with drawings different from those in the first edition. This second [folio] edition therefore has advantages over the first on account of additions in the text and in the illustrations and particularly on account of its more splendid makeup" (Choulant-Frank). Vesalius' groundbreaking work on the anatomy of the human body was first published in 1543, the same year as Copernicus' work on heliocentrism, though Vesalius' work was most notable for its detailed woodcut illustrations which were an integral part of the textual content. Vesalius had studied in Louvain, Paris and finally Padua, where he was appointed to the chair of anatomy in 1537. The study of Galen was becoming central to medical education in sixteenth-century Europe; in particular Galen described dissection as indispensible to the full understanding of the workings of the human body. Vesalius performed numerous dissections in Padua and elsewhere which demonstrated to him the errors in Galen (who had had to rely mostly on animal dissection) which he decided to correct through the Fabrica.
References: Adams V-605; Choulant-Frank pp. 181-182; Cushing VI.A.-3; Garrison-Morton 377; NLM/Durling 4579; Norman 2139; Osler 568; PMM 71 (1st ed.); Waller 9901; Wellcome 6562. - Visit our website for further reading and images!
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- Title
- De humani corporis fabrica libri septem
- Author
- VESALIUS, Andreas
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- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
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- 1
- Edition
- 2nd Edition
- Publisher
- Johannes Oporinus
- Place of Publication
- Basel
- Date Published
- 1555
- Keywords
- Human anatomy
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