Artigo Acesso aberto

The fabric of the body: European traditions of anatomical illustration

1992; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 30; Issue: 04 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5860/choice.30-1864

ISSN

1943-5975

Autores

K. B. Roberts, J. D. W. Tomlinson,

Tópico(s)

Medical and Biological Sciences

Resumo

Anatomists, scribes and printers - the beginnings of scientific anatomy - anatomists and humanists - anatomy and illustrations - scribes and printers pre-scientific anatomical illustration - gravida figures - frog-like figures - upright figures - early renaissance anatomy - venesection diagrams - fugitive sheets - flap-anatomies the beginnings of factual anatomical illustrations - Berengario da Carpi - J.Dryander - G.B. Canano Leonardo Da Vinci - the notebooks of Leonardo - the Windsor anatomical manuscripts - anatomy in the notebooks - Leonardo's anatomical methods the great leap forward - Andreas Vesalius - Vesalius' methods - the Fabrica - the printer and publisher of the Fabrica - the wood-blocks - the artists of the Fabrica - Geminus' copies of the Vesalian illustrations - printers in Paris (1500-1550) - Charles Estienne - De dissectione (1545) - Eustachio and his anatomical plates consolidation - Valverde - Coiter, Platter and Bauhin - Pauw, Vesling and Guidi - discoveries in anatomy - Fabrici baroque anatomy - an extraordinary convention - Casserio, Spieghel, and Bucretius - Pietro Berrettini de Cortona - Martinez illustrated anatomy books in the Netherlands 1650-1800 - the rise of medical science in the Low Countries - Fredrik Ruysch - Theodor Kerckring - the medical school of Leiden - Govard Bidloo - Bernard Siegfried Albinus - Petrus Camper the classic tradition develops in Germany - Albrecht von Haller - Johann Gottlieb Walter - Samuel Thomas von Soemmerring Italian anatomical engravings circa 1800 - Antonio Scarpa - Antonio Cattani - Paulo Mascagni the early work in British anatomy - illustration to 1750 - Thomas Willis - John Browne - William Cowper - William Cheselden - James Douglas - Alexander Munro primus - British obstetrical atlases of the eighteenth century - the rise of the man-midwife - William Smellie - Charles Nicholas Jentry - William Hunter British anatomical illustrations, 1775-1830 - the supply of bodies to dissecting rooms - surgeon-anatomists - Alexander Monro secundus - John and Charles Bell - Alexander Ramsay - John Lizars - Joesph Swan - an artist's anatomist - George Stubbs new methods in anatomical illustration - the Gautier D'Agoty family - Vicq d'Azyr - the origins of lithography - French lithographic atlases - Cloquet, Bourgeru, Bonamy and Beau, and Hirschfield the evolution of illustration in modern anatomy texts - Henry Gray - J Ernest S Frazer - the letter development in Germany and Austria - W Spalteholz - E Pernkopf - Brodel and the North American tradition - Max Brodel - J C B Grant - F H Netter - photographic atlases - R M H McMinn and T R Hutchings some themes on the book.

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