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M. BIESBROUCK. VESALIUS BIBLIOGRAPHY: UPDATE JANUARY 2013<br />

954 * KELLETT, Charles Ernest. ‘Two Anatomies’ in Medical History, 1964, 8: 342-353,<br />

ill.<br />

An occasional lecture on the "De dissectione" of Charles Estienne given to the University of<br />

Durham dental students on the 8th May, 1958. Also a comparison of Vesalius’s anatomy<br />

with Mondino’s.<br />

955 * KELLETT, Charles Ernest. ‘Vesalius in Paris, 1533-1536' in Commémoration<br />

solennelle du quatrième centenaire de la mort d’André Vésale - Plechtige<br />

herdenking van het vierde eeuwgetij van het overlijden van Andreas Vesalius, 19-<br />

24/X/1964, Bruxelles - Brussel, Académie Royale de Médecine de Belgique -<br />

Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie voor Geneeskunde van België, 1964, p. 91-119,<br />

ill.<br />

955.50 KELLY, Robert. ‘Vesalius (poem)’ in The Nation - America’s Longest Running<br />

Weekly Magazine, September 14, 1964, 199 (no. 6).<br />

955.55 * KELLY, William A. Low Countries imprints in Scottish research libraries,<br />

Münster - New York - Munich - Berlin, Waxmann, 2007, 157 pp.<br />

Mere mention of a copy in the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh of Vesalius’ Opera<br />

omnia anatomica & chirurgica (Leyden, 1725) ed. by Boerhaave, on p. 113.<br />

956 * KEMP, Martin. ‘A drawing for the ‘Fabrica’ and some thoughts upon the Vesalius<br />

muscle-men’ in Medical History, 1970, 14: 277-288, ill. [RC144]<br />

‘The roles of Vesalius and of his designer(s) are not easily separable: one of the reasons for<br />

the lack of credit in the Fabrica to the artist or consortium of artists involved.’<br />

<br />

957 KEMP, Martin. ‘’The mark of truth’: looking and learning in some anatomical<br />

illustrations from the Renaissance and eighteenth century’ in W.F. BYNUM, Roy<br />

PORTER, Medicine and the five senses, Cambridge, England, Cambridge<br />

University Press, 1993, 85-121.<br />

On Vesalius’s Fabrica.<br />

Later: Cambridge University Press, 2005.<br />

958 KEMP, Martin. ‘Temples of the body and temples of the cosmos: vision and<br />

visualisation in the Vesalian and Copernican revolutions’ in Picturing knowledge:<br />

historical and philosophical problems concerning the use of art in science,<br />

Toronto, Brian S. Baigrie, 1996, 40-85. [SKK]<br />

959 KEMP, Martin. ‘Vesalius’ veracity’ in IDEM, Visualizations: the "nature" book of<br />

art and science, Berkeley (CA), University of California Press, 2000, pp. 22-23, ill.<br />

Also in Nature (London), 1998, 393 (no. 6684): 421, ill. [MLC]<br />

960 KEMP, Martin, Marina WALLACE. Spectacular bodies: the art and science of the<br />

human body from Leonardo to now, University of California Press, 2000, 224 pp.,<br />

ill.<br />

Several remarks on Vesalius, title-page of Fabrica 1543 on p. 22.<br />

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