A prelude to modern science
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A prelude to modern science
Cambridge University Press, 2012, c1946
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A prelude to modern science : being a discussion of the history, sources and circumstances of the 'Tabulae anatomicae sex' of Vesalius
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注記
Reprint. Originally published: Cambridge : Wellcome Historical Medical Museum at the University Press, 1946
"First paperback edition 2012"--T.p. verso
Other title from original issue
Originaliy issued in the series and series number: Publications of the Wellcome Historical Medical Museum, no.1
Includes indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Originally published in 1946, this volume contains the complete text of the Tabulae anatomicae sex (1538) by Vesalius, together with a detailed analysis of its significance by Charles Singer and C. Rabin. This analysis provides a wealth of information on Vesalius and contextualizes his achievements in terms of the contemporary context, numerous illustrations from other anatomical documents are also included. The reader is thus given an insight into the importance of the Tabulae, both for the development of anatomy and the creation of a modern scientific method. This is a well-presented edition of an important text that will be of value to anyone with an interest in anatomy, the Renaissance, or the history of science.
目次
- Part I. Character and Purpose of the Tabulae: 1. The Vesalian problem
- 2. Advent of the graphic method
- 3. The art of the Tabulae
- Part II. Vesalius and the schools of Louvain and Paris: 1. Early years of Vesalius
- 2. Anatomy at Paris
- 3. Charles Estienne
- 4. Vesalius at Paris
- 5. Vesalius returns to Louvain
- 6. Anatomical equipment of Vesalius in 1537
- Part III. Italian Predecessors of Vesalius: 1. Early Italian Humanist anatomists
- 2. Early Italian illustrated anatomies
- 3. Massa (c.1480-1569)
- Part IV. Galenic Physiology and its Latin Presentation: 1. Basic principle of Galenic physiology
- 2. The Galenic physiological scheme
- Part V. Certain Anatomica Elements in the Tabulae: 1. Reliance of Vesalius on animal anatomy
- 2. Rete mitabile
- 3. Position and form of the heart
- 4. Branches of aortic arch
- 5. Superior vena cava
- 6. Caval system
- 7. Posterior intercostal vessels
- 8. Relative levels of kidneys and of renal vessels
- 9. Five equal lobes of liver
- 10. Homologies of generative organs of the two sexes
- 11. Prostate gland
- 12. Asymmetry of spermatic veins
- 13. Seven segments of sternum
- Part VI. Renaissance Anatomical Vocabulary: 1. General sources of the vocabulary
- 2. Direct sources of the 'modern' vocabulary
- 3. Anatomical incunabula
- 4. Contributions to the vocabulary from Renaissance antomies
- Part VII. Semitic elements in the Tabulae: 1. Introduction
- 2. History of Arabic anatomical nomenclature
- 3. Passage of Arabic anatomical nomenclature to Latin West
- 4. The Hebrew elements in the Renaissance anatomical vocabulary
- 5. Did Vesalius know Arabic and Hebrew?
- 6. General character of Medieval Hebrew
- 9. Hebraic corruptions in the Tabulae
- 10. General character of the Arabic vocabulary in the Tabulae
- 11. Hebraized Romace terms in the Tabulae
- Part VIII. Translation and Commentary
- Part IX. General Index
- Part X. Greek Index
- Part XI. Arabic Index
- Part XXII. Hebrew index
- Plates.
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