Iulii Casserii Placentini olim in patauino gymnasio anatomiae & chirurgiae professoris celeberrimi tabulae anatomicae LXXIIX

omnes nouae nec ante hac visae Daniel Bucretius vratislauiensis, philof. & med. d. : XX. quae deerant supplevit & omnium explicationes addidit

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Iulii Casserii Placentini olim in patauino gymnasio anatomiae & chirurgiae professoris celeberrimi tabulae anatomicae LXXIIX

omnes nouae nec ante hac visae Daniel Bucretius vratislauiensis, philof. & med. d. : XX. quae deerant supplevit & omnium explicationes addidit

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Edition Notes

Engraved title page with: "Dillgentia. Anatomia. Ingenivm." and "Instrumenta Anatomica."

Presumably designed to accompany Bucretius' edition of Adriaan van de Spiegel's De Humani Corporis Fabrica.

Health Sciences Library Copy 1 from: George S. Huntington Library.

Health Sciences Library Copy 2 from: John G. Curtis Library.

Copy 2 bound with: De Humani Corporis Fabrica by Adriaan van de Spiegel, same imprint and year.

In Latin with Greek references.

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Giuli Casserii Placentini olim in patauino gymnasio anatomiae & chirurgiae, Tabulae anatomicae LXXIIX :

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221 p.
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221

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