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‎Anatomie. - Tharsis, J.:‎

Reference : 210BG

(1788)

‎Menschliche Knochen.‎

‎Paris, Chez l'auteur et chez Meauignon, Royer, Barrois, 1788. Kupferstich nach J. Tharsis. Bildgrösse: 27 x 44 cm. Plattengrösse 30 x 47 cm. Blattgrösse: 33,5 x 51 cm.‎


‎Tafel IX aus dem Werk "Elemens d'anatomie, a l'usage des peintres, des sculpteurs, et des amateurs, ornés de quatorze planches en taille-douce, représentant au naturel tous les os de l'adulte & ceux de l'enfant du premier âge, avec leur explication. Par M. Suë, le Fils. Première Partie" (alles Erschienene). Jean Joseph Sue (1710-1792) übersetzte den Teil "Osteology" des grossen, berühmten Werkes "The Anatomy of the Human Body" (1726) (spätere Ausgaben: "The Anatomy of the Human Bones. To which are added, An Anatomical Treatise of the Nerves, an Account of the Reciprocal Motions of the Heart and a Description of the Human Lacteal Sac and Duct, Edinburgh, 1732, 1758, 1763) erstmals 1759 ins Französische. - Mit 1 Faltspur, da ursprünglich als doppelblattgrosse Tafel eingebunden. Leicht gebräunt.‎

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