1564 book by André Vésale and Jacques Grévin
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Anatomes totius is a book written in 1564 by André Vésale and Jacques Grévin.[1]
In the years after the 1543 publication of De humani corporis fabrica, the physician André Vésale was confronted with a high number of imitators and plagiarizers. It was a groundbreaking work on anatomy, over 700 pages long and filled with illustrations.
- ^ Vésale, André; Grévin (1564). Anatomes totius aere insculpta delineatio cui addita est epitome... quam de corporis humani fabrica conscripsit... And. Vesalius, eique accessit partium corporis... elucidatio per Iacobum Grevinum... (Praef. A. Wecheli, carmen St. Jodelii)). apud Andream Wechelum.