Vesalius Revised. His Annotations to the 1555 Fabrica1

Author:

Nutton Vivian

Abstract

AbstractThe De humani corporis fabrica [The Fabric of the Human Body], Basle, 1543, of Andreas Vesalius is deservedly famous as the first modern book of anatomy. A second edition was published in Basle in 1555, but little is known of Vesalius’ activities after that date. This article discusses a recent find: Vesalius’ own copy of the 1555 edition, heavily annotated in preparation for a never published third edition. Vesalius made hundreds of changes to the second edition, the great majority being stylistic, altering the Latin words but not the overall meaning. There are also changes to the plates to give greater clarity or to correct mistakes by the original block-cutter. There is little new anatomical material, although Vesalius continued to meditate about what he had earlier discovered. He shows no sign of being acquainted with the findings of others, like Colombo or Falloppia, that were published after he had moved his residence from Brussels to Spain in summer 1559, perhaps leaving this volume behind. The number of annotations shows Vesalius’ passionate concern not only for accuracy but also for the most effective way of proclaiming his new anatomical message.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

History,Medicine (miscellaneous),General Nursing

Reference83 articles.

1. WHY DID VESALIUS NOT DISCOVER THE FALLOPIAN TUBES?

2. p. 132, 11: $\lt $ nam in simii humero hic {hac in parte} aliquid est distinctius $\gt $ . For other references to animals, cf. Vesalius’ annotations on pp. 124, 130, 363, 470.

3. p. 168, 9 from end: $\lt $ et simul laxo utrumque in tibiae flexu motui continuo hac cartilaginis temperie succurvatur $\gt $ .

4. Siegbert Uhlig and Gernot Bühring, Damian de Góis’ Schrift über Glaube und Sitten der Äthioper, Äthiopische Forschungen 39 (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 1994), 127, refers to Flavio Biondo, ‘Historiarum quartae decadis liber II’, in B. Nogara (ed.), Studi e Testi 48 (Vatican City, 1927), ch. 42, 25.

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