Leopoldo
Marco Antonio
Caldani
CALDANI
(Leopoldo Mario Antonio and
Florian) - Icons anatomicae
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celabratories ex optimis neotericum operibus depromtae and
collectae: tabulas segelerunt and nonnulas ex cadaveribus AD vivum
delineateas addere curaverunt. Leopold Marcus and Florianus
Caldani.Venetiis., e.g.
Calcographia Joseph
Picotti, 1801-1813,
These are Large folio (72cm), 265 boards
of anatomy (the great
majority of the boards are accompanied by a second (a)plate when
the initial drawing is linear to further illustrate . . ie medical
chart format) Three volumes are of charts which is where these
sheets presumably came from initially. they would be delivered
loosely rolled in a wide triangular card 'tube' as paper of this
age does not appreciate a tight roll for a poster tube. Prices are
alwayd delivery inclusive worldwide
The first illustrated 'atlas' concentrated
on the female
reproductive system and bones
The second illustrated 'atlas'
concentrated on the muscles;
diaphragm,facial ; the foetus and the sexual organs
The third illustrated 'atlas' concentrated
on the evolution of
the embryo, the heart and circulatory system plus the lympahatic
system and nerves
The other volume was the explanations to
the plates
etc
ALL are full page as seen in the images
ie all perfect
except where stated and MEGA rare
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230 to 235
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236 to 241
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241a to 245
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250
to 149
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250 to 256a
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257 to 260d
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260 to 265
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Brain , Skull ,Head ,
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Brain , Hypothalmus etc
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Brain , Skull ,Pineal gland etc,
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Spinal Cord, Skull ,Head , Torso,
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Torso, Kidneys,Abdomen
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Chest Wall. Heart, Arms
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Spine, Coccyx,
Legs
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Plate 261
£135
Original
antique copper engraving from "Icones anatomicae" with
5 vols. of "Explicatio iconum" (Published Venice, 1801-13) by
Leopoldo Marco Antonio Caldani (1725 – 1813) who was an
Italian anatomist and physiologist. He was Catholic, born in
Bologna, Italy. He is noted for his experimental studies on
the function of the spinal cord and for the introduction of
electricity in the physiology of the nerves. His most
celebrated work is his anatomical atlas made in collaboration
with his nephew. He died in Padua, Italy, in 1813.
He studied medicine in Bologna receiving his degree in 1750 and
becoming professor of practical medicine in 1755. Caldani left to
become professor of theoretical medicine at Padua and in 1771
became professor of anatomy retiring in 1805. All full page any
defects
liste
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Plate 262
leg £95
Original
antique copper engraving from "Icones anatomicae" with
5 vols. of "Explicatio iconum" (Published Venice, 1801-13) by
Leopoldo Marco Antonio Caldani (1725 – 1813) who was an
Italian anatomist and physiologist. He was Catholic, born in
Bologna, Italy. He is noted for his experimental studies on
the function of the spinal cord and for the introduction of
electricity in the physiology of the nerves. His most
celebrated work is his anatomical atlas made in collaboration
with his nephew. He died in Padua, Italy, in 1813.
He studied medicine in Bologna receiving his degree in 1750 and
becoming professor of practical medicine in 1755. Caldani left to
become professor of theoretical medicine at Padua and in 1771
became professor of anatomy retiring in 1805. All full page any
defects
liste
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Plate 263
£195 crease and water
mark
Original
antique copper engraving from "Icones anatomicae" with
5 vols. of "Explicatio iconum" (Published Venice, 1801-13) by
Leopoldo Marco Antonio Caldani (1725 – 1813) who was an
Italian anatomist and physiologist. He was Catholic, born in
Bologna, Italy. He is noted for his experimental studies on
the function of the spinal cord and for the introduction of
electricity in the physiology of the nerves. His most
celebrated work is his anatomical atlas made in collaboration
with his nephew. He died in Padua, Italy, in 1813.
He studied medicine in Bologna receiving his degree in 1750 and
becoming professor of practical medicine in 1755. Caldani left to
become professor of theoretical medicine at Padua and in 1771
became professor of anatomy retiring in 1805. All full page any
defects
liste
|
Plate 264
£65 crease and water
mark
Original
antique copper engraving from "Icones anatomicae" with
5 vols. of "Explicatio iconum" (Published Venice, 1801-13) by
Leopoldo Marco Antonio Caldani (1725 – 1813) who was an
Italian anatomist and physiologist. He was Catholic, born in
Bologna, Italy. He is noted for his experimental studies on
the function of the spinal cord and for the introduction of
electricity in the physiology of the nerves. His most
celebrated work is his anatomical atlas made in collaboration
with his nephew. He died in Padua, Italy, in 1813.
He studied medicine in Bologna receiving his degree in 1750 and
becoming professor of practical medicine in 1755. Caldani left to
become professor of theoretical medicine at Padua and in 1771
became professor of anatomy retiring in 1805. All full page any
defects
liste
|
Plate
264b £195 crease and water
mark
Original
antique copper engraving from "Icones anatomicae" with
5 vols. of "Explicatio iconum" (Published Venice, 1801-13) by
Leopoldo Marco Antonio Caldani (1725 – 1813) who was an
Italian anatomist and physiologist. He was Catholic, born in
Bologna, Italy. He is noted for his experimental studies on
the function of the spinal cord and for the introduction of
electricity in the physiology of the nerves. His most
celebrated work is his anatomical atlas made in collaboration
with his nephew. He died in Padua, Italy, in 1813.
He studied medicine in Bologna receiving his degree in 1750 and
becoming professor of practical medicine in 1755. Caldani left to
become professor of theoretical medicine at Padua and in 1771
became professor of anatomy retiring in 1805. All full page any
defects
liste
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