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DRYANDER, JOHANNES. 1500-1560. Anatomiae, hoc est, corporis humani dissectionis pars prior [all published]. Marburg: Eucharius Cervicornus, June 1537. image 1
DRYANDER, JOHANNES. 1500-1560. Anatomiae, hoc est, corporis humani dissectionis pars prior [all published]. Marburg: Eucharius Cervicornus, June 1537. image 2
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DRYANDER, JOHANNES. 1500-1560.
Anatomiae, hoc est, corporis humani dissectionis pars prior [all published]. Marburg: Eucharius Cervicornus, June 1537.

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DRYANDER, JOHANNES. 1500-1560.

Anatomiae, hoc est, corporis humani dissectionis pars prior [all published]. Marburg: Eucharius Cervicornus, June 1537.
4to (185 x 144 mm). Roman type. Title within woodcut border, 23 woodcuts, of which 19 full-page (including two repeats) and 4 half-page, the full-page cuts printed on rectos and letter-keyed to letterpress descriptions on facing versos, printer's device on verso of last leaf, one half-page woodcut fraktur initial, 7 woodcut historiated initials. Recased in old vellum with new endpapers and leather ties, custom quarter Morocco and cloth clamshell box. Margins a bit trimmed, some touching borders of woodcut images, a few minor marginal paper repairs.

FIRST EDITION, expanded from his unfinished guide to dissection the Anatomia, published the previous year. "Dryander was among the first to make illustrations after his own dissections... [this] is one of the most important of the pre-Vesalian anatomies. Choulant ascribes the woodcuts to the school of Hans Brosamer (Frankfurt) while Herrlinger suggests that they may come from the Basel school" (Garrison-Morton-Norman). Choulant-Frank, p 148; Cushing D275; Durling 1215; Garrison-Morton-Norman 371; Heirs of Hippocrates 234; Waller 2576; Wellcome 1869.

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