An edition of Tabulae anatomicae (1732)

Tabulae anatomicae

in quibus corporis humani omniumque ejus partium structura & usus brevissimè explicantur : accesserunt majoris perspicuitatis causâ, annotationes et tabulae aeneae

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Tabulae anatomicae
Johann Adam Kulmus
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An edition of Tabulae anatomicae (1732)

Tabulae anatomicae

in quibus corporis humani omniumque ejus partium structura & usus brevissimè explicantur : accesserunt majoris perspicuitatis causâ, annotationes et tabulae aeneae

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Table of Contents

tabala 1. de anatomia in genere Page 1
tabala 2. de patribus in superfcie corporis Page 18
tabala 3. de partibusconftitutivis Page 23

Edition Notes

Added, engraved t.p., illustrated.
Signatures: *⁴ A-N⁸ O⁴.
Includes index.

Published in
Amstelaedami, et denuo Romae

Classifications

Library of Congress
QM21 .K35x 1748

The Physical Object

Pagination
[8], 215, [1] p., 28 [i.e. 26], [1] leaves of plates (some folded) :
Number of pages
215

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2669739M
LCCN
85665956

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