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Introduction to anatomy, 1532 / David Edwardes ; a facsimile reproduction with English translation and an introductory essay on anatomical studies in Tudor England by C.D. O'Malley and K.F. Russell.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Edguard, David, approximately 1502-approximately 1542, author.
Contributor:
O'Malley, Charles Donald, editor.
Russell, K. F. (Kenneth Fitzpatrick), 1911-1987, editor.
Ridler, Vivian, printer.
Stanford University Press, publisher.
Mark B. Adams Emergence of Modern Science Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Latin
Subjects (All):
Human anatomy--Early works to 1800.
Human anatomy.
Genre:
Early works.
Penn Provenance:
Adams, Mark B. (former owner) (autograph) (Adams copy)
Physical Description:
64 pages ; 22 cm
Manufacture:
Oxford, England : Vivian Ridler.
Place of Publication:
Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1961.
Notes:
Pages [31]-[51] are a facsimile reproduction of the second part of a work in the British Museum, with facsimile of original title page reading: De indiciis et praecognitionibus, opus apprime utile medicis, Dauide Edguardo Anglo authore. Eivsdem In anatomicen introductio luculenta et breuis. 1532.
"English translation and introduction © C. D. O'Malley and K. F. Russell, 1961"--verso of title page.
"Printed in Great Britain at the University Press, Oxford by Vivian Ridler printer to the University"--verso of title page.
Includes bibliographical references.
Local Notes:
Kislak Center copy gifted by Dr. Mark B. Adams in 2018.
Kislak Center copy retains dust jacket.
OCLC:
978186638

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