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McCall, Taylor, "«Reliquam dicit pictura»: text and image in an illustrated anatomical manual (Gonville and Caius College, MS 190/223)", Transactions of the Cambridge Bibliographical Society, 16 (2016), 1-22.
- Resum
- +Reliquam dicit pictura+: a succinct line, offset by crosses and inserted near the end of a text on the bones in a late twelfth-century anatomical booklet, now incorporated in Gonville and Caius College MS 190/223, is among the earliest known textual reference to an extant accompanying image in Western medieval medicine. The text is straddled by a full-page human figure, who displays within his fleshy outlines a geometrically-rendered skeleton (plate 1). Thick, dark brown paint covers most of the legs and arms, the spinal cord is painted bright blue and the teeth are bared in a grimace. Although the proportions are clumsy, the drawing was done with care, and small labels and captions are thoughtfully written into spaces around and within the body.
- Matèries
- Història de la medicina
Medicina - Cirurgia i anatomia Manuscrits Història de l'art
- URL
- https://www.academia.edu/34204349/Reliquam_dicit_pi ...
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