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The Anatomists' Library

The Books that Unlocked the Secrets of the Human Body
Series: Liber Historica
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The Anatomists' Library by Colin Salter explores the rich history and evolution of anatomical illustration. The book presents a collection of exquisite and detailed artworks that span centuries, highlighting how artists and scientists collaborated to understand the human body. It offers readers an insightful journey through the progress of medical knowledge and the art that depicted it.
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You might enjoy this book if you have a fascination with the history of medicine and anatomical studies. It offers a captivating exploration of how anatomists have contributed to our understanding of the human body, often accompanied by stunning illustrations and insights into the evolution of medical knowledge.

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The Anatomists' Library

The Anatomists Library is a lavishly illustrated compendium of the anatomical publications that have informed medicine over six centuries.

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The Anatomists' Library is a fascinating chronological collection of the best anatomical books from six centuries, charting the evolution of both medical knowledge and illustrated publishing. There is a rich history of medical publishing across Europe, with outstanding publications from Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, the UK, and also many from Persia and Japan.

Because of the high value of accurate medical textbooks, these works pushed the boundaries of illustrated publishing. They commanded expert illustrators and skilled engravers and hence did not come cheaply. These books were treasured by libraries, and their intrinsic worth has meant that there is an incredible wealth of beautifully preserved historic examples from the 15th century onwards.

The enduring popularity of Gray's Anatomy has shown that there is a long-term interest in the subject beyond the necessity of medical students to learn the modern equivalentβ€”the 42nd edition (2020)β€”from cover to cover. Englishman Henry Gray was late to the field and never saw the enduring success of his famous work. Having first published the surgeon's reference book in 1858, he died in 1861 after contracting smallpox from his nephew (who survived). He was just 34.

Gray was following on from a long tradition of anatomists starting with Aristotle and Galen, whose competing theories about the human body dominated early medicine. However, they did not possess the illustrative skills of Leonardo da Vinci, who was trained in anatomy by Andrea del Verrocchio. In 1489, Leonardo began a series of anatomical drawings depicting the human form. His surviving 750 drawings (from two decades) represent groundbreaking studies in anatomy. However, none of Leonardo's notebooks were published during his lifetime; they only appeared in print centuries after his death.

Brussels-born Andries van Wesel (Andreas Vesalius), a professor at the University of Padua, is deemed the founder of modern anatomical reference with his 1543 work De Humani Corporis Fabrica Libri Septem ("On the Fabric of the Human Body in Seven Books"). An Italian contemporary, Bartolomeo Eustachi, supported Galen's medical theories. Among other discoveries, he correctly identified the Eustachian tube and the arrangement of bones in the inner ear. His Anatomical Engravings were completed in 1552, nine years after Vesalius's great work, but remained unpublished until 1714.

These are just two entries in a book brimming with an abundance of important illustrated worksβ€”with some more primitive examples from the 15th century, up to the 42nd edition of Gray's Anatomy in the 21st century.

Series: Liber Historica

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780711280748

Publisher: Quarto Publishing PLC

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 20 July 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Ivy Press

Illustration: 300 colour photos

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 196.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 272

About the Author

Colin Salter is an author based in Edinburgh who has written on a broad range of subjects from light entertainment to hard science, from pioneers of the past to modern superstars.

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