Vesalius and the 1543 Epitome of his "De humani corporis Fabrica librorum": A Uniquely Illuminated Copy
2009; Bibliographical Society of America; Volume: 103; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1086/pbsa.103.2.24293987
ISSN2377-6528
AutoresZlatko Pozeg, Eugene S. Flamm,
Tópico(s)Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
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