The heart and its muscle fibres. Engraving, 1686.
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- [1686]
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- 29485i
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The first three figures, in the lower part of the plate, show cross-sections of the heart while the rest are illustrations of the directions of the muscle fibres of the heart
Publication/Creation
[Amsterdam] : [J. ten Hoorn], [1686]
Physical description
1 print : engraving ; image 14.5 x 8.2 cm
Lettering
Bears plate number: Tab. I; page number
Reference
Wellcome Collection 29485i
Reproduction note
The first of fifty-one plates first published in Steven Blankaart's De nieuw hervormde anatomie ofte ontleding des menschen lichaams, Amsterdam 1686, with a Latin edition the following year. The plates are made up of uncredited reduced copies of previously published illustrations, several to a page. Those of the heart in plate one were taken mainly from Richard Lower's Tractatus de corde (London 1669), pl. 2, figs 1-8; pl. 5, figs 1-2. These are all in reverse of the original. Figure 3 is credited to Thomas Bartholin in the notes to this plate in James Drake's Anthropologia nova (London 1707, 2 vols), where the Blankaart plates were published in an appendix to the first volume
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