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

In Dutch. Some remarks about Vesalius’s family and the manor of ‘Steenbergen’.<br />

1385 * PELLEGRINO, E.D. ‘Heseler, Baldasar. Andreas Vesalius’ first public anatomy at<br />

Bologna, 1540. Translation into English and notes by Ruben Eriksson. Uppsala,<br />

Almqvist & Wiksell, 1959' in Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, 1962,<br />

50 (no. 3): 627-629.<br />

Book review, see no. 831.<br />

<br />

1386 PELTZER, Rudolf Arthur. ‘Der Kistler und Bildhauer Paul Reichel von Schongau<br />

der Meister des "Tötlein"...’ in Zeitschrift für Kultur, Kunst und Geschichte<br />

Schwabens, 1930, 6: 184-192. [HC314]<br />

1387 * PERDIGUERO, Enrique. El conocimiento cientifico del cuerpo humano.<br />

Pensamiento morfologico (I): la anatomia descriptiva (siglos XVI-XVIII), Division<br />

de Historia de la Ciencia, Universidad Miguel Hernandez, Suplemento de Conecta<br />

no. 2, ISSN: 1576-4826, n.d. (ca. 1997), 27 pp.<br />

See section 3.3 about Vesalius’s work.<br />

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1388 PEREZ DE LOS REYES, Rodolfo. Andreas Vesalio, La Habana, Compañia Editora<br />

de Libros y Folletos, 1944, 20 pp., ill. [HC633]<br />

1389 * PÉREZ FONTANA, Velarde. Andreas Vesalius Bruxellensis y su epoca,<br />

Montevideo, Imprenta Nacional, 1963, 4°, IV-511 pp., ill. (Publicaciones de la<br />

Biblioteca de Salud Pública del Uruguay). [RC216]<br />

Among others also on: Arabic and pre-vesalian anatomy (pp. 1-18), the Jews (pp. 19-22),<br />

the universities of Paris (pp. 37-40), Salamanca and Montpellier (pp. 41-46), Bologna (pp.<br />

47-52), Leuven (pp. 133-136), Padua (pp. 205-208), the Brothers of the Common Life (pp.<br />

71-73), Vesalius’ contemporaries (pp. 171-186), the continuous landscape behind the<br />

muscle men (plate VIII, IX and p. 204), J.S. van Calcar with portrait (plate XI and pp. 213-<br />

220), personages on the frontispiece of the Fabrica (pp. 221-230), cryptography in the<br />

frontispiece (p. 253-255), the initial capital letters (pp. 341-343), A. Paré (pp. 353-354), the<br />

Collegia Trilinguia in Spain (pp. 381-387), Daza Chacon (pp. 447-452), the Inquisition in<br />

Spain (pp. 453-463), Vesalius and the Reformation (pp. 465-472), on his travel to Jerusalem<br />

and his death with a picture of Vesalius’ epitaph at Zante (p. 473-480), a letter of Vesalius<br />

from Augsburg (Sept. 1st, 1551) with translation in Spanish (plate XXV and p. 351), a letter<br />

of Vesalius from Innsbruck (Oct. 16th, 1551) with translation in Spanish (plate XXVI and<br />

p. 351), a poem by Melanchthon on a Fabrica (plate XXVII), <strong>Vesaliana</strong> in different<br />

countries (pp. 481-511), on Charles V, François I, Philips II and Henry II and on his works:<br />

the Fabrica, the Epitome, the Tabulae Sex, the Institutiones anatomicae and his Venesection<br />

epistle (pp. 257-270).<br />

1390 * PÉREZ-GOMEZ, Alberto. ‘Anatomy and architecture: the Osler collection at the<br />

CCA’ in The Osler Library Newsletter, 2001, 94: 1-3, ill.<br />

Short mentions of Vesalius. Frontispiece and picture of the human brain from the Fabrica.<br />

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