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COLLECTION NAME:
Ars Anatomica
Record
Work Record ID:
0041172
Shelfmark:
Df.1.52
Holding Institution:
Edinburgh University Library
Catalogue Number:
351
Title:
Quamvis nuda septem nervorum cerebri parium delineatio ad finem primi Capitis posita, ...
Translated Title:
Though the seven pairs of cranial nerves dissected out are shown at the end of the first chapter shows the whole of six pairs and so also the recurrent nerves [i.e. the recurrent laryngeal nerves] I believe it would not be amiss of me to put here a special plate of these nerves ..
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:
This plate shows the relations of various structures in the neck and thorax, including the aortic arch, the carotid arteries, trachea and larynx, as well as the recurrent laryngeal nerves. See also Sanders & O'Malley.
Work Type:
Print
Measurement:
42.5 x 28.5cm (1' 4 3/4" x 11 1/4")
Material:
Ink
Material:
Paper
Technique:
Woodcut
Subject Category:
Anatomy
Subject Category:
Human Body
Subject Category:
Nervous system
Reference:
Bird 2339; Cushing VI.A.-I,
Related Work Title:
De humani corporis fabrica libri septem
Related Work Page No:
page 428
Related Work Creator:
Vesalius, Andreas
Related Work Notes:
Host Item
Rights Statement:
Image © 2005 Edinburgh University Library
Repro File Type:
Cropped Tiff
Repro File Size (bytes):
85586376
Repro Notes:
page 428
Repro Title:
Quamuis nuda septem nervorem cerebri pariu delineatio ad finem primi Capitis posita.
Repro ID Number:
0041172c
Repro Old ID Number:
ai0172
Repro Rights Statement:
© Edinburgh University Library
Repro Capture Date:
30/07/2004 10:24:00

Quamuis nuda septem nervorem cerebri pariu delineatio ad finem primi Capitis posita.

Quamuis nuda septem nervorem cerebri pariu delineatio ad finem primi Capitis posita.