Viscerum, hoc est, Interiorum corporis humani partium descriptio.
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- Title:
- Viscerum, hoc est, Interiorum corporis humani partium descriptio.
- Date:
- 1540? to 1550?
- Creator:
- Parijs, Silvester van, engraver
- Description:
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Woodcut male and female figures on separate sheets; each figure is seated and is accompanied by letterpress text in two columns to the right and left; according to Choulant the figures originally had 7 flaps.
Woodcut initial on each sheet.
Hand colored.
The figures resemble those printed on other fugitive sheets by Silvester van Parijs, dated 1540-1550 by Carlino. Cf. Carlino, A. Paper Bodies, Cat. 17-19.
Referenced by: Choulant, L. Geschichte und Bibliographie der anatomischen Abbildung, page 194
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- Publisher:
- [Antwerp] : Siluester à Parisiis figurarum sculptor imprimebat Antuerpiae, [between 1540 and 1550?]
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- Digital Collection:
- Anatomical Fugitive Sheets
- Catalog Record:
- https://find.library.duke.edu/catalog/DUKE005851818
- Provenance:
- Purchased with Mary Olive Thomas Fund and Trent Associates Fund. Acquired as part of the History of Medicine Collections (David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library).
- Rights:
- Free Re-UsePublic Domain
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- 005851818
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- ark:/87924/r4np23t2k
- 20a90128-fe1f-49db-86c4-cb3c4cc21322
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- Adopted by Harsha Murthy T'81 in memory of M.S.N. Murthy, M.D.
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