LEADER 02119nam0 22004693i 450 001 PUV1099124 005 20231121125621.0 010 $a0199290520 010 $a0199290539 010 $a9780199290536$bpbk rist. 2010 100 $a20161014d2006 ||||0itac50 ba 101 | $aeng 102 $agb 181 1$6z01$ai $bxxxe 182 1$6z01$an 200 1 $aCommentaries on speeches of Cicero$fAsconius$gtranslated with commentary by R. G. Lewis$grevised by Jill Harries ... [et al.]$gwith latin text edited by A. C. Clark 210 $aOxford$aNew York$cOxford University Press$dc2006 215 $aXXII, 358 p.$cill.$d22 cm. 225 | $aClarendon ancient history series 410 0$1001MIL0031896$12001 $aClarendon ancient history series 606 $aCicerone, Marco Tullio$xOrazioni$xCommenti$2FIR$3RMLC417936$9I 606 $aAsconio Pediano, Quinto . Commentarii Ciceronis orationum$xEdizioni critiche$2FIR$3RMLC434056$9E 676 $a875.01$9Discorsi latini. Origini-499$v21 700 1$aAsconius Pedianus$b, Quintus$3SBLV060385$0466884 702 1$aLewis$b, R. 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Before the Fabrica -- 3. The 1543 Fabrica -- 4. After the Fabrica -- 5. Conclusion. 330 $aThis monograph presents a study of the most significant book in the history of anatomy, Fleming Andreas Vesalius? (1514-1564) De humani corporis fabrica. Vesalius? Fabrica was immediately recognised as changing the view of the human body when it was published in 1543, and it remains iconic today. Despite this, little has been written about Vesalius? later revisions and corrections to the work, as well as his annotations leading up to the book. The author addresses this lacuna by examining the Fabrica from its inception in Paris in the 1530s, through its publication in 1543, to subsequent revisions and its present status as an expensive treasure. The book also contains new discoveries about the period of Vesalius? earliest publications from 1537-8, the printing and production of the 1543 Fabrica, and the extensive remaking of the 1555 edition. 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