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Ruini Carlo.
Dell'anotomia, et dell'infirmita del cavallo di Carlo Ruini senatore bolognese. All'illustriss.mo et Reverendiss.mo Monsignore Cardinale Pietro Aldrobandini
Bologna, presso gli heredi di Gio. Rossi, 1598., 1598
25000,00 €
Mediolanum Libreria Antiquaria
(Milano, Italia)
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“Carlo Ruini’s noted work, Anatomia del Cavallo, appeared two months after his death in 1598 and was a milestone in veterinary publishing, not least for its amazingly well drafted woodcut images of equine anatomy which were clearly very heavily influenced by human anatomical works published in the decades before. The work was published over and over again, and its images and text were often plagiarized […]. The artist of the work is unknown, but rumors circulated that the images were drafted by "an artist from the workshop of Titian," the same undocumented attribution as Andreas Vesalius' De Fabrica (Basel, 1543). This is an indication of the comparison of the two works in the minds of the public in terms of style, fluidity, detail, and importance” (U.S. National Library of Medicine).
Una seconda edizione, anch'essa rara, fu pubblicata l'anno successivo a Venezia da Bindoni. Dibner Heralds of Science 186. Garrison-Morton 285. Durling 3991. Mortimer, Italian 448. Norman 1858. U.S. National Library of Medicine (online records). Mennessier de la Lance II, 465.