Boeckeler, Erika (Advisor)
Murel, Jacob (Author)
This dissertation examines the English reader and print reception of Andreas Vesalius’ De humani corporis fabric in libri septem (1543, 1555) through a combination of analog and digital bibliographical methodologies in order to argue against the notion of a Vesalian Revolution in the history of early modern anatomy. Although Vesalius’ seminal treatise has experienced no dearth of modern scholarly attention, past critics have largely focused on the book’s historical medical context or its internal interaction between text and image, largely neglecting, until recently, to address how Vesalius’ book and its included prints may have been received and handled by readers. The present project aims to fill this gap, building on recent bibliographical scholarship of early modern anatomy prints, by exploring the ways in which Vesalius’ anatomical prints were utilized and appropriated in ways contrary to authorial intentions and prescriptions for use. Although Vesalius presents the Fabrica’s illustrations as supplements to aid in understanding anatomy, intended to be used alongside and secondary to corporeal dissection, I argue that early modern English medical practitioners and printers respectively used and reproduced these prints contrary to Vesalius’ pedagogical philosophy. Moreover, I show how, while anatomy was rhetorically associated with oral and text-based learning throughout early modern English medical print, it was in early modern English drama that anatomy and dissection was associated with the piece-by-piece opening of the body. In this way, this dissertation seeks to dismantle the notion of a Vesalian Revolution by examining the Fabrica’s bibliographical reception, further demonstrating how textual reception is a localized, multifaceted, and ongoing process.
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Book
Vesalius, Andreas;
(2012)
The Fabric of the Human Body: An Annotated Translation of the 1543 and 1555 Editions of De humani corporis fabrica with Vesalius' Own Notes for a Never Published Third Edition
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Article
Vons, Jacqueline;
(2006)
L'Epitome, un ouvrage méconnu d'André Vésale (1543)
(/isis/citation/CBB000931804/)
Article
Amanda Taylor;
(2018)
The Compounded Body: Bodily Knowledge Production in the Works of Andreas Vesalius and Edmund Spenser
(/isis/citation/CBB197489403/)
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
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Article
Vivian Nutton;
(2018)
1538, A Year of Vesalian Innovation
(/isis/citation/CBB166343013/)
Article
Pablo Maurette;
(2018)
The Organ of Organs: Vesalius and the Wonders of the Human Hand
(/isis/citation/CBB281674810/)
Article
Cynthia Klestinec;
(2018)
Vesalius among the Surgeons
(/isis/citation/CBB331646601/)
Article
Fahrer, Marius;
(2003)
Bartholomeo Eustachio---The Third Man: Eustachius Published by Albinus
(/isis/citation/CBB000430052/)
Book
Carlino, Andrea;
(2010)
L'anatomia tra arte e medicina: lo studio del corpo nel tardo Rinascimento
(/isis/citation/CBB001250361/)
Book
Fabrizio Bigotti;
(2020)
Physiology of the Soul: Mind, Body and Matter in the Galenic Tradition of Late Renaissance, 1550-1630
(/isis/citation/CBB286303811/)
Article
Monteiro, Marko;
(2011)
Teatro anatômico digital: práticas de representação do corpo na ciência
(/isis/citation/CBB001420531/)
Chapter
Wagner, Darren;
(2011)
Visualizations of the Womb through Tropes, Dissection, and Illustration, circa 1660--1774
(/isis/citation/CBB001022835/)
Article
Lepicard, Etienne;
(2008)
An Alternative to the Cosmic and Mechanic Metaphors for the Human Body? The House Illustration in Ma'aseh Tuviyah (1708)
(/isis/citation/CBB000774860/)
Chapter
Claudia Pancino;
(2006)
Come eravamo. La rappresentazione del feto nell’iconografia anatomica d’età moderna
(/isis/citation/CBB619737198/)
Book
Giuseppe Olmi;
Giuseppe Papagno;
(2006)
La natura e il corpo. Studi in memoria di Attilio Zanca
(/isis/citation/CBB679826638/)
Article
Ginn, Sheryl R.;
Lorusso, Lorenzo;
(2008)
Brain, Mind, and Body: Interactions with Art in Renaissance Italy
(/isis/citation/CBB000831402/)
Article
Schleiner, Winfried;
(2000)
Early Modern Controversies about the One-Sex Model
(/isis/citation/CBB000660471/)
Book
Spinks, Jennifer;
(2009)
Monstrous Births and Visual Culture in Sixteenth-Century Germany
(/isis/citation/CBB001231127/)
Article
Lanska, Douglas J.;
(2014)
Vesalius on the Anatomy and Function of the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerves: Medical Illustration and Reintroduction of a Physiological Demonstration from Galen
(/isis/citation/CBB001420782/)
Book
Vivian Nutton;
(2017)
Principles of Anatomy according to the Opinion of Galen by Johann Guinter and Andreas Vesalius
(/isis/citation/CBB585946379/)
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