Steph. Blancardi ... Reformirte Anatomia (Anatomy), 1691
3.1 Scope and Contents Note
Printed by Hoffmann in Frankfurt.Translation of De nieuw hervormde anatomie and Tractatus de circulatione sanguinis per fibras. Listed as the 1705 edition in Worldcat, but it is certainly the original 1691 edition. This is very probably the only extant example of the 1691 edition of this book in the US. Harvard and the National Library of Medicine at Bethesda hold later, 1705, editions. Added engraved t. p., illustrated, with title: Neue reformirte Anatomie ... 1692. Translation of De nieuw hervormde anatomie and Tractatus de circulatione sanguinis per fibras.
Dates
- 1691
Creator
- Ternbach, Joseph (Donor, Person)
Access
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Extent
From the Collection: 9 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
German
5.2 Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift of Joseph Ternbach
6.2 Existence and Location of Copies
Unknown
7.1 Notes
The apparently original vellum binding is in good condition except for a tear in the top of the back. Across the tear partially illegible writing: BL]ANCARDI ]ORM TA No apparent marginalia. Added engraved t. p., illustrated, with title: Neue reformirte Anatomie ... 1692. Contains black and white illustrations in excellent condition.
Container Summary
1070 p.; plates.; 21 cm.
8.1.5 Archivist and Date
MdK and JGT, 2011-10-19; ZsS
Creator
- Ternbach, Joseph (Donor, Person)
- Peucer, Tobias, fl. 1690 (Translator, Person)
- Weidmann, Moritz Georg, 1658-1693 (Publisher, Person)
- Hoffmann, Johannes (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Queens College (New York, N.Y.) Special Collections and Archives Repository
Queens College Library, CUNY
Benjamin Rosenthal Library RO317
65-30 Kissena Boulevard
Flushing 11367 USA us
QC.Archives@qc.cuny.edu