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Human anatomy, Early works to 1800, AtlasesShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Froben press mark at end of first group of paging, prior to liber tertius.
"Liber tertius" (2nd group of paging) has special title page, and consists of 50 engraved plates with accompanying letterpress. The plates are for the most part reduced copies of Andreas Vesalius's. Cf. author's letter to the reader, and Harvey Cushing, A biobibliography of Andreas Vesalius. 2 ed. Hamden, 1962, p. 97-98.
Errata notes on p. 197v.
George S. Huntington Library.
In Latin with Greek references.
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