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Publisher
S. de Colines
Language
French
Pages
405

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Published in

Paris

Edition Notes

Translation of De dissectione partium corporis humani libri tres.
"Les collaborateurs de Charles Estienne dans l'exécution des illustrations ... furent Estienne de la Rivière, le graveur Jollat, Geoffroy Tory et, probablement, Rosso. Une collaboration du dessinateur J. Woeiriot devrait aussi être prise en consideration."--P. Huard. L'œuvre de Charles Estienne et l'école anatomique parisienne, p. 10
Includes index.
Bound with the author's De dissectione partium corporis humani libri tres. Parisiis, 1545. Copy 3.

Classifications

Library of Congress
QM33.5 .E87 copy 3 Rosenwald Coll.

The Physical Object

Pagination
405 p.
Number of pages
405

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4349302M
Internet Archive
ladissectiondes00torygoog
LCCN
78391165
OCLC/WorldCat
4591369

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