LINDEN, Johannes Antonides van der
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De scriptis medicis, libri duo.Amsterdam: J. Blaeu, 1637.Van der Linden’s book was at the time of its appearance the most complete medical bibliography yet produced. He issued corrected editions in 1651 and 1662, and G.A. Mercklin published a considerably expanded version as Lindenius renovatus in 1686. Subjects: BIBLIOGRAPHY › Bibliographical Classics |
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Opera quae extant omnia. Ex recension Joh. Antonidae vander Linden.Amsterdam: Blaeu, 1645.Spieghel succeeded Casseri in the chair of anatomy at Padua. This edition of his collected writings contains the second printing of the 97 copperplates first printed in Casseri’s Tabulae anatomicae (No. 381) plus 9 exquisite plates also by Valesio and Fialetti from Casseri’s treatise, De formatu foetu, and a tenth plate representing the hymen. This splendid volume contains the second edition of No. 5229, and, in addition to Spigelius’s writings, contains the 4th edition of Aselli (No. 1094), and the 5th edition of Harvey (No. 759). Subjects: ANATOMY › 17th Century, ANATOMY › Anatomical Illustration, CARDIOLOGY, Collected Works: Opera Omnia, PHYSIOLOGY |
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Catalogus instructissimae bibliothecae...D. Johannes Antoinidae van der Linden...Professoris...in quae omne benus rariorum libris. Quorum auctio habebitur in aedibus Petri Leffen Bibliopolae.Leiden: Peter Leffen, 1665.Subjects: BIBLIOGRAPHY › Catalogues of Physicians' / Scientists' Libraries |