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Anatomy demonstration, 1493.
Anatomy demonstration, 1493. Title page of Anathomia by Mondino de' Luzzi (Mundinus). Finished in 1316, Anathomia was first published in Padua in 1478 and for upwards of a hundred years was the only textbook on anatomy. De' Luzzi (c1270-c1326) was an Italian physician and anatomist said to have been the first since ancient times to carry out human dissection. From an edition published by Martin Pollick van Mellerstadt, Leipzig, 1493.
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14TH CENTURY
15TH CENTURY
Anatomy
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B&W
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Book
Corpse
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de' Luzzi
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DEMONSTRATING
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FIFTEENTH CENTURY
FOURTEENTH CENTURY
Internal Organ
Intestine
Italian
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Mondino de' Luzzi
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Oxford Science Archive
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