Detail View: Ars Anatomica: De Asperae Arteriae Carti-laginibus, acquid Graecis in hac.. nuncupetur. Caput XXXVIII. Fig.III-XV

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0041125
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Df.1.52
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Edinburgh University Library
Catalogue Number: 
199
Title: 
[De Asperae Arteriae Cartilaginibus ... Caput XXXVIII.] Tredecimquae seriatim hic proponuntur figurarum & earundem characterum index.
Translated Title: 
[Continuation of The cartilages of the trachea, Chapter 38.] Thirteen figures [in fact there are 15] which are listed in order with details of their lettering.
Creator: 
Oporinus, Johannes (b.1507, d.1568)
Creator Role: 
Printer
Creator: 
Vesalius, Andreas (b.1514, d.1564)
Creator Role: 
Author
Associate Creator: 
Calcar, Jan Stefan van (b.1499, d.1546-1560)
Associate Creator Name: 
Calcar, Jan Stefan van
Associate Creator Dates: 
b.1499, d.1546-1560
Associate Creator Role: 
Designer
Date: 
1543
Description: 
The cartilages of the larynx. Figs III, IV, V are of the 'first' - the thyroid- cartilage. Figs VI, VII, VII are of the 'second' - cricoid - cartilage. For further details of the complex structures of the larynx see a modern anatomy text. XIV and XV are anterior and posterior views of a tracheal ring.
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Print
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42.5 x 28.5cm (1' 4 3/4" x 11 1/4")
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Ink
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Paper
Technique: 
Woodcut
Subject Category: 
Anatomy
Subject Category: 
Human Body
Subject Category: 
Skeleton
Reference: 
Bird 2339; Cushing VI.A.-I,
Related Work Title: 
De humani corporis fabrica libri septem
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page 152
Related Work Creator: 
Vesalius, Andreas
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