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Bidloo Godfriet.
BIDLOO GODFRIET. Anatomia humani corporis centum & quinque tabulis, per artificiosiss. G. de Lairesse ad vivum delineatis, demonstrata, veterum recentiorumque inventis explicata plurimisque, hactenus non detectis, illustrata. - Amsterdam, Sumptibus viduae Joannis a Someren, haeredum Joannis a Dyk, Henrici & viduae Theodori Boom, 1685.
Amsterdam - Sumptibus viduae Joannis a Someren - haeredum Joannis - a Dyk - Henrici & viduae Theodori Boom - 1685., 1685
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Prima edizione. L'opera del Bidloo appare come uno dei punti più alti nell'anatomia postvesaliana. Le 105 grandi tavole incise in rame da disegni di G. de Lairesse sono eccellenti e di notevole qualità artistica. Bidloo (Amsterdam 1649 - Leida 1713) fu professore di anatomia all'Aja e a Leida prima di diventare medico personale di Guglielmo III d'Inghileterra.
"Anatomic illustration reached a high point of perfection in the striking plates in such works as Govert Bidloo's Anatomia" (Garrison).
"The plates that illustrate Bidloo's Anatomia are original in pattern and are artistic in design. The Vesalian era was one in which each new author attempted to outdo its founder in accuracy and beauty of illustration. Bidloo attempts originality by introducing a new style in the pattern of his plates, and he chooses for his collaborator an artist with outstanding ability. This atlas of anatomy is a fine book and has hardly received the attention that it deserves" (Beekman).
"Bidloo's chief work was his anatomical atlas. The first large-scale anatomical atlas since Vesalius' De Humani Corporis Fabrica (1543)" (DSB).
Wellcome II, 165. Garrison-Morton 385. Normann 231. Choulant-Frank, pp. 251-3. Garrison (1929) 250. Beekman, AMH ns 7, 113, 1935. DSB XV, p. 28.