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31: 498: 393: 458: 446: 434: 420: 470: 353: 484: 381: 367: 408: 341: 158: 204:, a textbook for surgeons which went through a number of editions. This work has been called the “first book devoted entirely to surgical anatomy” (Garrison-Morton 384) and remained a widely used manual for at least fifty years. In the tract appended to this work, Genga showed himself to be one of the first Italians to accept 306:
Anatomia chirurgica cioe Istoria anatomica dell'ossa, e muscoli del corpo humano, con la descrittione de vasi piu riguardeuoli che scorrono per le parti esterne, & un breue trattato del moto, che chiamano circolatione del sangue di Bernardino Genga da
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Anatomy Improv’d and Illustrated with Regard to the Uses Thereof in Designing: Not Only Laid Down from an Examen of the Bones and Muscles of the Human Body, but Also Demonstrated and Exemplified from the Most Celebrated Antique Statues in
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Anatomia per uso et intelligenza del disegno ricercata non solo su gl'ossi, e muscoli del corpo humano, ma dimostrata ancora su le statue antiche piĂą insigni di Roma: delineata in piĂą tavole con tutte le figure in varie
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engravings of text and illustrations printed on one side only. After the engraved title is a plate with allegorical emblems of death. Of the illustrated plates, the first 23 deal with
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In Hippocratis Aphorismos ad chirurgiam spectantes, commentaria. Eminentissimo, ac reuerendissimo principi Francisco Mariae cardinali Medices dicata a Bernardino Genga
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drawn from Genga's anatomical preparations. The remainder consists of representations of antique statues viewed from different angles, including the
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Ed. By Jeremy Norman. Fifth ed. Aldershot, Hants, England : Scolar Press; Brookfield, Vt., USA : Gower Pub. Co., 1991. No. 386.
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Bibliografia Romana: notizie della vita e delle opere degli scrittori Romani dal secolo XI fino ai nostri giorni.
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and surgeon in Rome, Genga stressed the importance of solid anatomical knowledge for the surgeon.
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Trans. and annotated by Mortimer Frank. (New York: Hafner, 1962). pp. 254–255.
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An English translation of the work appeared in London in 1723 under the title,
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Historical Anatomies on the Web. US National Library of Medicine.
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and others after the original edition published at Rome in 1691.
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Morton's Medical Bibliography (Garrison and Morton).
223:A year after his death was published the beautiful 562:History and bibliography of anatomic illustration. 592: 185:, where he practiced surgery in the Hospital of 583:Selected pages scanned from the original work, 585:Anatomia per Uso et Intelligenza del Disegno 243:Anatomia per Uso et Intelligenza del Disegno 225:Anatomia per Uso et Intelligenza del Disegno 163:Anatomia per Uso et Intelligenza del Disegno 81:Anatomia per Uso et Intelligenza del Disegno 29: 145:. These interests led to his work at the 309:, Roma, per Nicolò Angelo Tinassi, 1672. 156: 593: 149:, where he taught anatomy to artists. 332: 322:, Roma, per Domenico de Rossi, 1691. 539:Adapted from public domain text at 16:Italian medical scholar (1620–1690) 13: 14: 627: 574: 328:, Roma, Stamperia Camerale, 1694. 292:. The plates were re-engraved by 496: 482: 468: 456: 444: 432: 418: 406: 391: 379: 365: 351: 339: 200:In 1672, he published his noted 611:17th-century Italian physicians 517: 1: 547: 173:Bernardino Genga was born in 191:San Giacomo degli Incurabili 152: 7: 527:. London: John Senex, 1723. 504:Amazon of the House of Cesi 283:Amazon of the House of Cesi 10: 632: 541:Bernardino Genga Biography 533: 116: 98: 91: 76: 58: 40: 28: 21: 511: 299: 265:(without his sons), the 210:circulation of the blood 187:Santo Spirito in Sassia 237:Giovanni Maria Lancisi 170: 147:French Academy in Rome 83:, 1691 (translated as 160: 131:anatomical specimens 294:Michael Vandergucht 202:Anatomia Chirurgica 193:. An authoritative 161:Bernardino Genga's 87:in 1723) on anatomy 616:Italian anatomists 463:Borghese Gladiator 451:Borghese Gladiator 439:Borghese Gladiator 426:Borghese Gladiator 401:(without his sons) 267:Borghese Gladiator 171: 167:Domenico de' Rossi 333:Gallery of Prints 208:'s theory on the 123:Bernardino Genga 120: 119: 93:Scientific career 623: 528: 521: 500: 486: 472: 460: 448: 436: 422: 410: 395: 383: 369: 359:Farnese Hercules 355: 343: 314:faccie [ 290:Anatomy Improv'd 259:Farnese Hercules 233:François Andriot 85:Anatomy Improv'd 35:Bernardino Genga 33: 23:Bernardino Genga 19: 18: 631: 630: 626: 625: 624: 622: 621: 620: 591: 590: 577: 550: 536: 531: 522: 518: 514: 507: 501: 492: 487: 478: 476:Venus de Medici 473: 464: 461: 452: 449: 440: 437: 428: 423: 414: 411: 402: 396: 387: 384: 375: 370: 361: 356: 347: 344: 335: 320:], e vedute 302: 275:Venus de Medici 245:consists of 59 220:before Harvey. 179:Duchy of Urbino 155: 143:Roman sculpture 133:as well as the 109: 105: 72: 63: 54: 52:Duchy of Urbino 45: 36: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 629: 619: 618: 613: 608: 603: 589: 588: 576: 575:External links 573: 572: 571: 565: 558: 549: 546: 545: 544: 535: 532: 530: 529: 515: 513: 510: 509: 508: 502: 495: 493: 490:Boy with Thorn 488: 481: 479: 474: 467: 465: 462: 455: 453: 450: 443: 441: 438: 431: 429: 424: 417: 415: 412: 405: 403: 397: 390: 388: 385: 378: 376: 371: 364: 362: 357: 350: 348: 345: 338: 334: 331: 330: 329: 323: 310: 301: 298: 279:Boy with Thorn 229:Charles Errard 154: 151: 118: 117: 114: 113: 100: 96: 95: 89: 88: 78: 77:Known for 74: 73: 64: 60: 56: 55: 46: 42: 38: 37: 34: 26: 25: 22: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 628: 617: 614: 612: 609: 607: 604: 602: 599: 598: 596: 587:(Rome, 1691). 586: 582: 579: 578: 569: 566: 563: 560:Choulant, L. 559: 556: 552: 551: 542: 538: 537: 526: 520: 516: 505: 499: 494: 491: 485: 480: 477: 471: 466: 459: 454: 447: 442: 435: 430: 427: 421: 416: 409: 404: 400: 394: 389: 386:Borghese Faun 382: 377: 374: 373:Borghese Faun 368: 363: 360: 354: 349: 342: 337: 336: 327: 324: 321: 318: 315: 311: 308: 304: 303: 297: 295: 291: 286: 284: 280: 276: 272: 271:Borghese Faun 268: 264: 260: 256: 252: 248: 244: 240: 238: 235:(died 1704). 234: 230: 226: 221: 219: 215: 211: 207: 203: 198: 196: 192: 188: 184: 180: 176: 168: 164: 159: 150: 148: 144: 140: 136: 132: 128: 124: 115: 112: 108: 104: 101: 97: 94: 90: 86: 82: 79: 75: 71: 67: 61: 57: 53: 49: 43: 39: 32: 27: 20: 584: 567: 561: 554: 523: 519: 325: 319: 312: 305: 289: 287: 242: 241: 224: 222: 201: 199: 181:and died in 172: 162: 122: 121: 92: 84: 80: 70:Papal States 606:1690 deaths 601:1620 births 247:copperplate 137:of ancient 127:Hippocrates 595:Categories 553:Amati, G. 548:References 281:, and the 251:osteology 218:Cesalpino 195:anatomist 153:Biography 307:Mondolfo 175:Mondolfo 169:, 1691). 103:Medicine 48:Mondolfo 534:Sources 413:Laocoön 399:Laocoön 263:Laocoön 255:myology 214:Colombo 177:in the 165:(Rome: 135:anatomy 111:surgery 107:Anatomy 346:Skulls 277:, the 273:, the 269:, the 261:, the 206:Harvey 99:Fields 512:Notes 300:Works 139:Greek 525:Rome 253:and 216:and 189:and 183:Rome 141:and 66:Rome 62:1690 59:Died 44:1620 41:Born 317:sic 597:: 68:, 50:, 506:.

Index


Mondolfo
Duchy of Urbino
Rome
Papal States
Medicine
Anatomy
surgery
Hippocrates
anatomical specimens
anatomy
Greek
Roman sculpture
French Academy in Rome

Domenico de' Rossi
Mondolfo
Duchy of Urbino
Rome
Santo Spirito in Sassia
San Giacomo degli Incurabili
anatomist
Harvey
circulation of the blood
Colombo
Cesalpino
Charles Errard
François Andriot
Giovanni Maria Lancisi
copperplate

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