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M. BIESBROUCK. VESALIUS BIBLIOGRAPHY: UPDATE JANUARY 2013<br />
G.J. Massaux (1772-1852) made a sculpture of Vesalius.<br />
Also in C.-F.-A. PIRON, in Algemeene Levensbeschryving der mannen en vrouwen van<br />
België ..., Mechelen, J.-F. Olbrechts, 1860.<br />
And in A.J. VAN DER AA, in Biografisch Woordenboek der Nederlanden, Twaalfde Deel,<br />
Haarlem, J.J. Van Brederode, 1869.<br />
904 * IMPERIALI, Giovanni. Musaeum historicum et physicum. In primo illustrium literis<br />
virorum imagines ad vivum expressae continentur, additis elogiis eorundem vitas,<br />
et mores notantibus. In secundo animorum imagines, sive ingeniorum naturae,<br />
differentiae, causae, ac signa physice perpenduntur [Historical gallery on physics.<br />
The first contains the lively pictures of famous writers, in the second the pictures<br />
with the nature, differences and physical properties of animals or creatures are<br />
accurately described], Venetiis, apud Iuntas, 1640, 8 ll., 122 pp., 1 l., 219 pp., 12 ll.<br />
[HC204]<br />
Part 1, p. 54, portrait, pp. 55-56, sketch of life of "Andreas Vessalius" and poem to him by<br />
G. Ronconi. Motive for his pilgrimage given as a desire to be free of the antagonism of the<br />
Galenic School. Further mention of Vesalius in Part 2, p. 195.<br />
<br />
905 * ‘INAUGURATION de la statue de Vésale’ in Archives de la médicine belge, 1847,<br />
24: 121-131. [HC205]<br />
906 * INDESTEGE, Luc. ‘Vesalius’ lof in een gedicht van een tijdgenoot’ [Praise on<br />
Vesalius in a poem by a contemporary] in Scientiarum Historia, 1964, 6: 178-184.<br />
In Dutch. Poem by Benedetto Varchi. [RC135]<br />
906.60 * INGLIS, Brian. ‘Vesalius’ in IDEM, A History of Medicine, London, Weidenfeld<br />
and Nicolson, 1965, pp. 81-84.<br />
On the reasons for the scarcety of dissections and why Galen made mistakes: extrapolate his<br />
findings from animals to humans. Vesalius’s attitude towards him.<br />
907 * INGRASSIA, Giovanni Filippo. De tumoribus praeter naturam, Tomus primus,<br />
Neapoli, 1552, 382 pp.<br />
For Vesalius as a translater of Rhazes (his Paraphrasis) see p. 14. Vesalius versus Galenus<br />
on the anatomy of the penis, see pp. 156-159.<br />
908 * INGRASSIA, Giovanni Filippo. In Galeni librum de ossibus ... commentaria. Nunc<br />
primum sedulo in lucem edita et apte naturam imitantibus iconibus insignita ...<br />
[Comments on Galen’s book on the bones... now for the first time published with<br />
care and provided with pictures accurately made after nature], Panormi, ex typ. I.<br />
B. Maringhi, 1603, 4 ll., 276 pp., 5 ll. [BG] [HC207]<br />
Contains 3 skeletal figures poorly copied via Valverde and 14 small copperplate illustrations<br />
of bones in text. Mention of several errors by Vesalius in text and index.<br />
909 * INGRASSIA, Giovanni Filippo. [Letter to Vesalius] in IDEM, Quaestio de<br />
purgatione per medicamentum, Venetiis, sumpt. A. Patesii, 1568, pp. 99-101.<br />
[BG] [HC208]<br />
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