TY - BOOK AB - This book is a 1926 facsimile reproduction of the work of Italian anatomists Mondino dei Luzzi (c. 1275-1326) and Guido da Vigevano (c. 1280-1349). Description by Régis Olry (1996, doi: 10.1080/09647049709525696): "Mondino's book (written in 1316 and published in 1478) was the first treatise of anatomy based on the dissection of human cadavers, whereas the plates of Vigevano's manuscript (1345) marked the beginning of a new trend which became increasingly widespread during the following centuries: the use of anatomical illustration in textbooks. Though their neuroanatomical descriptions are rather simple and somewhat difficult to correlate with current descriptions, analysis of these works sheds new light on the knowledge of brain and spinal cord anatomy in the Middle Ages." AU - Mondino dei Luzzi, -1326 AU - Vigevano, Guido da, approximately 1280-approximately 1350 CY - Paris DA - 1926 DA - 1316 DA - 1926 DO - 10.6083/bpxhc42798 DO - doi ED - Wickersheimer, Ernest, 1880-1965 ED - Editor ID - 42798 KW - Anatomy KW - Incunabula as Topic L1 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/42798/files/QS11.GF7_M741a_1926_Anatomies-Wickersheimer.pdf L2 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/42798/files/QS11.GF7_M741a_1926_Anatomies-Wickersheimer.pdf L4 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/42798/files/QS11.GF7_M741a_1926_Anatomies-Wickersheimer.pdf LA - fre LA - lat LK - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/42798/files/QS11.GF7_M741a_1926_Anatomies-Wickersheimer.pdf N2 - This book is a 1926 facsimile reproduction of the work of Italian anatomists Mondino dei Luzzi (c. 1275-1326) and Guido da Vigevano (c. 1280-1349). Description by Régis Olry (1996, doi: 10.1080/09647049709525696): "Mondino's book (written in 1316 and published in 1478) was the first treatise of anatomy based on the dissection of human cadavers, whereas the plates of Vigevano's manuscript (1345) marked the beginning of a new trend which became increasingly widespread during the following centuries: the use of anatomical illustration in textbooks. Though their neuroanatomical descriptions are rather simple and somewhat difficult to correlate with current descriptions, analysis of these works sheds new light on the knowledge of brain and spinal cord anatomy in the Middle Ages." PB - Droz, E. (Eugénie), 1893-1976 PP - Paris PY - 1926 PY - 1316 PY - 1926 T1 - Anatomies de Mondino dei Luzzi et de Guido de Vigevano TI - Anatomies de Mondino dei Luzzi et de Guido de Vigevano UR - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/42798/files/QS11.GF7_M741a_1926_Anatomies-Wickersheimer.pdf Y1 - 1926 Y1 - 1316 ER -