Description: This study guide is a comprehensive illustration of the human body, focusing on the anatomy of the muscles and skeletal system. Published in 1747 by Joannem & Hermannum, and later translated into English by Riker Laboratories, this text is a valuable resource for adults in further education. The book is structured in a way that is easy to follow and understand, with detailed images and descriptions of each subject area. The images in Tabulae Sceleti et Musculorum Corporis Humani are known for their scientific accuracy as well as their artistry. Albinus and engraver Jan Wandelaar worked together for decades to produce the images for Albinus’ works. They used a mesh grid in front of the specimen to ensure accuracy and proportion. Wandelaar added detailed backgrounds that give the specimens a lifelike quality, even adding shadows under the skeleton’s feet. One of the most famous images from Tabulae Sceleti et Musculorum Corporis Humani includes Miss Clara the Rhino. Miss Clara was the pet of a Dutch East India Company employee, who sent her to Europe in 1741. It had been nearly 200 years since a rhino had been in Europe, and she quickly became a celebrity. She appears in several paintings of the period, and Wandelaar likely added her as a novelty. The publication name, Tabulae Sceleti Et Musculorum Corporis Humani, is a must-have for anyone studying the human body. This text is perfect for medical students and professionals who want to deepen their knowledge of anatomy. The book is in Italian language and was published in the United States. Get your hands on this valuable resource today!
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Publication Year: 1747
Type: Study Guide
Format: Illustrations
Subject Area: Anatomy
Language: Italian
Publication Name: Tabulae Sceleti Et Musculorum Corporis Humani
Author: Joannem & Hermannum, Riker Laboratories
Educational Level: Adult & Further Education
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Subject: The Human Body