Work Record ID:
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0041094
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Shelfmark:
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Df.1.52
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Holding Institution:
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Edinburgh University Library
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Catalogue Number:
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333
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Title:
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De ossiculis auditus organi constructionem ingredientibus. Caput VIII.
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Translated Title:
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The ossicles which form part of the structure of the organ of hearing, Chapter 8.
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Creator:
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Vesalius, Andreas (b.1514, d.1564)
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Creator Role:
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Author
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Creator:
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Oporinus, Johannes (b.1507, d.1568)
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Creator Role:
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Printer
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Associate Creator:
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Calcar, Jan Stefan van (b.1499, d.1546-1560)
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Associate Creator Name:
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Calcar, Jan Stefan van
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Associate Creator Dates:
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b.1499, d.1546-1560
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Associate Creator Role:
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Designer
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Date:
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1543
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Description:
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This figure shows details of the chain of ossicles from the middle ear. From the legend: L & M are anterior and posterior views repsectively of the malleus, and N & O the corresponding views of the incus. P & Q show the malleus and incus articulating as they do in the ear, again viewed from in front and behind. Vesalius does not mention the third of the ossicles, the stapes, which articulates with the incus and transmits the sound pressure to the cochlea of the inner ear. Presumably he had not seen it (it is very small and deep in the cavity).
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Work Type:
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Print
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Measurement:
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42.5 x 28.5cm (1' 4 3/4" x 11 1/4")
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Material:
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Ink
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Material:
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Paper
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Technique:
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Woodcut
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Subject Category:
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Anatomy
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Subject Category:
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Bones
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Subject Category:
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Human Body
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Reference:
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Bird 2339; Cushing VI.A.-I,
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Related Work Title:
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De humani corporis fabrica libri septem
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Related Work Page No:
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page 033
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Related Work Creator:
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Vesalius, Andreas
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Related Work Notes:
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Host Item
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Rights Statement:
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Image © 2005 Edinburgh University Library
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Repro File Type:
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Cropped Tiff
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Repro File Size (bytes):
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94901475
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Repro Notes:
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page 033
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Repro Title:
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De Ossiculis Auditus Organi constructionem ingredienetibus. Caput VIII.
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Repro ID Number:
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0041094c
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Repro Old ID Number:
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ai0094
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Repro Rights Statement:
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© Edinburgh University Library
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Repro Capture Date:
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28/07/2004 10:01:00
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