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M. BIESBROUCK. VESALIUS BIBLIOGRAPHY: UPDATE JANUARY 2013<br />
In vol. I p. 435-437 a complete survey of Vesalius’s works in the Waller collection of the<br />
university library in Upsalla. In vol. II works about Vesalius himself. Extended index of 94<br />
pp. Only 100 copies printed.<br />
1573.50 * SALVA, Jaime. ‘Vesalio’ in Revista de Madrid, 1841, 546-558. [BG]<br />
Also as an abstract ‘Vésale: Notice de M. le docteur Jaime Salva, professeur à Barcelone,<br />
extraite de la Revue de Madrid; traduction’ in Bulletin de l’académie royale de médecine de<br />
Belgique: année 1843-1844, tome III, Bruxelles, 1844, pp. 334-344.<br />
Vesalius in Spain: the raisons for his pilgrimage to the Holy Land and the Inquisition. See<br />
also 647.05.<br />
First edition in Revue de Madrid, vol. 1, 3th series, ed. Fernando Suarez, 1841, 546-558.<br />
1573.60 * SALVADORI, Giovanni. Die Minoritenkirche und ihre älteste Umgebung, ein<br />
Beitrag zur Geschichte Wiens, Wien, Congregation der italienischen<br />
Nationalkirche, 1894, 384 pp.<br />
In Kap. Grafschriften the epitaph of Franciscus Vesalio (p. 335), in Kap. Begrabene<br />
Franciscus Vesalio Bruxellensis (p. 369).<br />
1574 * SAMBUCUS, Joannes. Veterum aliquot ac recentium medicorum philosophorumque<br />
icones; ex bibliotheca I. Sambuci; cum eiusdem ad singulas elogiis [Pictures of<br />
some ancient and recent doctors and philosophers: in the library of I. Sambucus,<br />
together with their poems], (Antverpia), ex officina Plantinana Raphelengii, 1603,<br />
7 ll., 76 ff., 4 ll. [HC352]<br />
References to Vesalius on A4v (short view of his works), f. 32, portrait, N4v epitaph, and<br />
Latin verses.<br />
1575 * SAMION-CONTET, Janine. Les plus beaux livres de la réserve de la bibliothèque<br />
interuniversitaire de médecine, Paris, Musée d’histoire de la médecine<br />
(bibliothèque de l’ancienne faculté de médecine de Paris), 1982, 75 pp.<br />
Catalogue for the exhibition organised at the XXVIIIth International Congress of the<br />
History of Medicine. On p. 18-19 a short discussion about the copies shown of the Fabrica<br />
(1543) and the Epitome.<br />
1576 SANCHEZ, Francisco, e.a. Opera medica. His iuncti sunt tractatus quidam<br />
philosophici non insubtiles... [Medical works. Added are some acute philosophical<br />
essays of ...], Tolosae Tectosagum, apud Petrum Bosc., 1636, 943 & 134 pp.<br />
[OXU]<br />
Based on the works of Aristotle, Colombo, Galen, Falloppio, Hippocrates, and Vesalius.<br />
1576.20 * SANCHEZ SILVA, Daniel. ‘Andrés Vesalio y Leonardo da Vinci. Dos artistas<br />
viendo al hombre durante el renacimiento’ in Revista de la Sociedad Venezola de<br />
Historia de la Medicina, 2007, 56 (no. 1-2): 85-94.<br />
Also illustrated in 7 parts in Historia de la Medicina y la Enfermeria, see:<br />
<br />
1577 * SANO, F., G. SCHAMELHOUT. Vlaamsche geneeskundige literatuur voor de XIXe<br />
eeuw [Flemish medical literature before the 19th century], Antwerpen, de<br />
Nederlandse boekhandel, 1911, 32 pp.<br />
In Dutch. Several remarks on Vesalius and Valverde on pp. 4, 5-6, 14 and 23.<br />
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