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

1167.01 * MARTENS, Erik. ‘Wytinc wordt Vesalius: van Wesel naar Brussel, met een halte<br />

aan het ‘Zoet Water’ [Wytinc becomes Vesalius: from Wesel to Brussels, with a<br />

stop at the ‘Sweet Water’] in Luc MISSOTTEN (ed.), Omtrent Andreas Vesalius,<br />

Antwerpen-Apeldoorn, Garant, 2007, pp. 7-20, ill.<br />

In Dutch. Revision of 1167.<br />

1168 * MARTI-IBAÑEZ, Felix. A pictorial history of medicine, London, Spring Books,<br />

1962, 294 pp.<br />

About Vesalius in A Sunlit Garden on p. 160-163 and on p. 172-173. With a painting of<br />

Vesalius in a dissection scene by Federico Castellon.<br />

1169 MARTIN, Graham. ‘The death of Henry II of France: a sporting death and postmortem’<br />

in Australian and New Zeeland Journal of Surgery, 2001, 71 (no. 5): 318-<br />

320.<br />

Both Ambroise Paré and Vesalius saw the wounded king and predicted his death. Both<br />

attended his post-mortem.<br />

1170 * MARTIN, John. ‘The Vesalian School of Anatomy in Renaissance Padua’ in Books<br />

at Iowa, Iowa City, April 1973, n. 18, p. 3-17, ill., retrieved October 3th, 2008.<br />

On Vesalius’ Fabrica, Colombus, Casserius and Spigelius. [RC175]<br />

<br />

1171 MARTINDALE, K. ‘Author(iz)ing the body: Monique Wittig, The Lesbian Body<br />

and the anatomical texts of Andreas Vesalius’ in The European Journal of<br />

Women’s Studies, 2001, 8 (no. 3): 343-356.<br />

The lesbian body, a literary and political text of M. Wittig, overturns the autority and<br />

standard Vesalian male anatomy; she also questions the desire for knowledge and scientific<br />

objectivity.<br />

1171.75 MARTINEZ MILLÁN, José (ed.). La corte de Carlos V. 3: Los servidores de las<br />

casas reales, Madrid, Sociedad estatal para la conmemoracióón de los centenarios<br />

de Felipe II y Carlos V, 2000, 2 vols. (4 and 5).<br />

Volumes 4 and 5 are part 3 of La corte de Carlos V, volume 4 being a name register: p. 166:<br />

Florento, Nicolás: "medico de la Casa de Borgoña del imperador, en 1534"; p. 219:<br />

"Leonard, Nicolas (Nicolás Bonnart) (ego: [sic]): ayuda del barbero de corps de la Casa de<br />

Borgona del emperador, desde el 1.1.1544 hasta del 1.1.1552, fecha en la que promocionó a<br />

barbero de corps; continuaba en el oficio en junio de 1556."; p. 388: "Andrea Vesalins" at<br />

the court from 3.6.1544, "Anna Vezalins" at the court as "Lavandera de corps" from<br />

21.10.1551 till 1556, a footnote mentions "Lavandiere de corps"; p. 395 (idem as in vol. V<br />

p. 39): "Andrieu de Weselle (ayuda del boticario (1515,1517,1521 y entre 1520 y 1531)"<br />

(sic!).<br />

Volume 5: p. 137, list 1515: "Andreas de Wesele: ayuda de boticario siempre pagado a 4<br />

placas por dia."; p. 177, list 1533-1534: "Maestre Nicolás de Florento, médico"; p. 244,<br />

from 1.1.1544: "le docteur Cornille Baresdorx, xxx s. par jour / Nicolas Leonard, ayude de<br />

barbier de corps x s. par jour"; same page from 3.6.1543: "le docteur Andrea Vezalius a xxx<br />

s. per jour".<br />

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