Detail View: Anatomy: Nervorem delineatio, quae septem parium nervorum qui a cerebro et dorsalis medullae initio pronascuntur ortus proponit.

Work Record ID: 
0041176
Shelfmark: 
Df.1.52
Holding Institution: 
Edinburgh University Library
Catalogue Number: 
356
Title: 
Nervorem delineatio, quae septem parium nervorum qui a cerebro et dorsalis medullae initio pronascuntur ortus proponit, et distributionem seriemque omnium quae a dorsali medulla in dorso complexa originem ducunt, pulcherrime refert, uti huius figurae characterum Index docebit.
Translated Title: 
A delineation of the [whole] nervous system which most elegantly shows the seven pairs of nerves that arise from the brain and the marrow of the back [i.e. the spinal cord], and the distribution of the whole series [of nerves] that take their complex origin from the back of the spinal marrow. The index of letters [figure labels] will show the use of this figure.
Creator: 
Oporinus, Johannes (b.1507, d.1568)
Creator Role: 
Printer
Creator: 
Vesalius, Andreas (b.1514, d.1564)
Creator Role: 
Author
Associate Creator: 
Calcar, Jan Stefan van (b.1499, d.1546-1560)
Associate Creator Name: 
Calcar, Jan Stefan van
Associate Creator Dates: 
b.1499, d.1546-1560
Associate Creator Role: 
Designer
Date: 
1543
Description: 
One of the large fold-out plates.
Work Type: 
Print
Measurement: 
42.5 x 28.5cm (1' 4 3/4" x 11 1/4")
Material: 
Ink
Material: 
Paper
Technique: 
Woodcut
Subject Category: 
Anatomy
Subject Category: 
Human Body
Subject Category: 
Nervous system
Reference: 
Bird 2339; Cushing VI.A.-I,
Related Work Title: 
De humani corporis fabrica libri septem
Related Work Page No: 
page 453
Related Work Creator: 
Vesalius, Andreas
Related Work Notes: 
Host Item
Rights Statement: 
Image © 2005 Edinburgh University Library
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Repro Title: 
Nervorem delineatio, quae septem parium nervorum qui a cerebro et dorsalis medullae initio pronascuntur ortus proponit.
Repro ID Number: 
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Repro Old ID Number: 
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