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related to Physical anthropology; human anatomy and physiology -- Renaissance Western European contexts
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Book
Michael Stolberg
(2022)
Gabrielle Falloppia, 1522/23-1562: The Life and Work of a Renaissance Anatomist.
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Article
Douglas J. Lanska
(2022)
Summarizing the medieval anatomy of the head and brain in a single image: Magnus Hundt (1501) and Johann Dryander (1537) as transitional pre-Vesalian anatomists.
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
(pp. 200-220).
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Article
Douglas J. Lanska
(2022)
Evolution of the myth of the human rete mirabile traced through text and illustrations in printed books: The case of Vesalius and his plagiarists.
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
(pp. 221-261).
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Article
Anita Guerrini
(2022)
The Whiteness of Bones: Sceletopoeia and the Human Body in Early Modern Europe.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(pp. 34-70).
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Thesis
Jacob Murel
(2022)
(In)Stability and (Re)Creation in the English Print Reception of Vesalian Anatomical Illustrations: A Material-Hermeneutical and Text Analytic Study in Transnational Early Modern Bibliography.
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Article
Catrien Santing
(2020)
Early anthropological interest: Magnus Hundt’s and Galeazzo Capra’s quest for humanity.
History and Anthropology
(pp. 462-490).
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Article
Michael Stolberg
(2018)
Learning Anatomy in Late Sixteenth-century Padua.
History of Science
(pp. 381-402).
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Book
Sarah Carvallo
(2018)
L'Homme parfait: L'anthropologie médicale de Harvey, Riolan et Perrault.
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Article
Pablo Maurette
(2018)
The Organ of Organs: Vesalius and the Wonders of the Human Hand.
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
(pp. 105-124).
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Article
Jonathan Sawday
(2018)
They Shall No More Be Remembered by Their Name: Cartography, Anatomy, and the Renaissance Eponym.
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
(pp. 11-40).
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Article
Amanda Taylor
(2018)
The Compounded Body: Bodily Knowledge Production in the Works of Andreas Vesalius and Edmund Spenser.
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
(pp. 153-182).
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Article
Michael Stolberg
(2018)
Teaching Anatomy in Post-Vesalian Padua: An Analysis of Student Notes.
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
(pp. 61-78).
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Chapter
Elisabeth Moreau
(2018)
Elements, Mixture and Temperament. The Body’s Composition in Renaissance Physiology.
In: Oeconomia Corporis: The Body’s Normal and Pathological Constitution at the Intersection of Philosophy and Medicine
(pp. 51-58).
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Article
Guido Giglioni; Michele Merlicco
(2018)
Un'anatomia cardiocentrica nel Rinascimento: il "Liber de corde" di Charles de Bovelles.
Bruniana & Campanelliana: Ricerche Filosofiche e Materiali Storico-testuali
(pp. 499-510).
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Article
Vivian Nutton
(2018)
1538, A Year of Vesalian Innovation.
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
(pp. 41-59).
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Article
Jennifer F. Kosmin
(2018)
Midwifery Anatomized: Vesalius, Dissection, and Reproductive Authority in Early Modern Italy.
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
(pp. 79-104).
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Article
Cynthia Klestinec
(2018)
Vesalius among the Surgeons.
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
(pp. 125-151).
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Chapter
Simone De Angelis
(2017)
Renaissance Aristotelianism & the Birth of Anthropology.
In: Human and Animal Cognition in Early Modern Philosophy and Medicine
(p. 17).
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Article
Tawrin Baker
(2017)
The Oculist’s Eye: Connections between Cataract Couching, Anatomy, and Visual Theory in the Renaissance.
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
(pp. 51-66).
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Article
Sarah Toulalan
(2016)
‘Elderly years cause a Total dispaire of Conception’: Old Age, Sex and Infertility in Early Modern England.
Social History of Medicine
(pp. 333-359).
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