Detail View: Ars Anatomica: Secu: fig: integra et ab omnibus partibus libera ac nuda venae cavae delineationem eiusque in universum corpus processum ac distributione

Work Record ID: 
0041063
Shelfmark: 
Dh.8.17
Holding Institution: 
Edinburgh University Library
Catalogue Number: 
214
Title: 
Secunda fig[ura] integram et ab omnibus partibus liberam ac nudam venae cavae delineationem eiusque in universum corpus processum ac distributionem.
Title Notes: 
The whole venous system; all veins were regarded as branches of the vena cava and thought to transmit nutriment from the centre to the periphery. This is a later state of the plate of record 438 [Geminus, 1545]; see also Mortimer (1964) entry 541.
Translated Title: 
Second figure : the whole vena cava freed from all other parts and its projection and distributrion to the whole body.
Creator: 
Udall, Nicholas (b.1505, d.1556)
Creator Role: 
Translator
Creator: 
Hill, Nicholas (active 1542-1555)
Creator Role: 
Printer
Creator: 
Geminus, Thomas (b.Circa 1510, d.1562)
Creator Role: 
Author
Date: 
1552
Description: 
Complete figure of a man showing the arteries and veins. The plate is derived from page 368 of Vesalius 1543.
Work Type: 
Print
Measurement: 
33.3 x 19.3cm (1' 1 1/8" x 7 5/8")
Material: 
Ink
Material: 
Paper
Technique: 
Engraving
Subject Category: 
Anatomy
Subject Category: 
Blood
Subject Category: 
Human Body
Reference: 
Bird 1039; Cushing VI.C.-3; Hind 1952 pp.49-52,
Related Work Title: 
Compendiosa totius anatomie delineatio, aere exarata: per Thomam Geminum
Related Work Page No: 
plate 19 leaf inserted opposite E.v verso
Related Work Creator: 
Geminus, Thomas
Related Work Notes: 
Host Item
Rights Statement: 
Image © 2005 Edinburgh University Library
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Repro Notes: 
plate 19 leaf inserted opposite E.v verso
Repro Title: 
Secu: fig: integra et ab omnibus partibus libera ac nuda venae cavae delineationem eiusque in universum corpus processum ac distributione
Repro ID Number: 
0041063c
Repro Old ID Number: 
ai0063
Repro Rights Statement: 
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Repro Capture Date: 
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