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Auction House Sothebys
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Auction Name Music, Books, Children's and Illustrated Books
Sale Number L11406
Auction Date Nov 30, 2011 - Nov 30, 2011

Lot Details : Sothebys

Lot Number 15     
Author VESALIUS, ANDREAS.
Title VON DES MENSCHEN CÖRPERS ANATOMEY [DE HUMANI CORPORIS FABRICA LIBRORUM EPITOME].
Year Published 1543
Place Printed BASEL: JOANNES OPORINUS,
Description BASEL: JOANNES OPORINUS, AUGUST 9, 1543 first edition in German, broadsheets (465 x 345mm.), 23 leaves, gothic type, magnificent woodcut title-page depicting Vesalius performing a human dissection, large woodcut portrait of the author, 7 very large figural woodcuts of the skeletal, muscular, vascular and nervous systems, 3 unsigned sheets (folded, the second duplicated) of large figural woodcuts with smaller woodcut anatomical details intended to be cut out and superimposed on the larger figures, 2 very large figural woodcuts of Adam and Eve, later vellum-backed boards by E. Schroth, Basel, some browning and dampstaining, fol.A torn across with old tape repair, a few marginal holes, 2 of the unsigned sheets with wear and repair at head and foot, one cropped at head with slight loss, occasional slight cropping elsewhere, fol.O repaired without loss bound with 5 related broadsheets, comprising:Anathomia oder abconterfettung eynes Mans [Weibs] leib, wie er inwendig gestaltet ist. Strassburg: Jacob Frölich, 1544, two rare hand-coloured fugitive anatomical sheets, broadsheets (544 x 311mm. and 535 x 311mm.), folded, each sheet with central woodcut illustration with 6 movable flaps mounted over the thoracic and abdominal regions revealing successive layers of anatomical structures, both sheets with explanatory text in German and smaller woodcuts of accessory figures, [Carlino, A., Paper Bodies, 20; Wellcome I 293], male with repair to knee with slight loss, marginal repair slightly affecting text, female with without stomach, lungs and spleen [Coiter, Volcher. Externarum et internarum principalium humani corporis. Nuremberg: T. Gerlatzeni, 1573], 2 folding engraved broadsheet plates from this work (only), browned Zwirle, Daniel. Seltzame wunderbarliche abcontrafactur etlicher Würme die getriben sind worden von einem Burger zu Zürych durch...Thomas Gybson auß Engelland Burger und Artzet yetzund zu Straßburg. Strassburg, c. mid-sixteenth century, broadsheet (576 x 366mm.), large woodcut illustration, folded, written by a public notary at Strassburg, attesting to the existence of a number of prodigiously long worms removed from a certain Johann Schröter of Zurich with the aid of the English doctor Thomas Gybson, tears repaired, strengthened at margins
Lot Note Choulant-Frank, p.184; Cushing VI.B.-3 CATALOGUE NOTE Very rare German edition of the Epitome, rarer than the first Latin edition of June 1543, with only 9 recorded copies and no copies recorded at auction since 1970. This copy considerably enhanced by the inclusion of five additional related broadsheets. Designed to be used alongside his revolutionary De humani corporis fabrica libri septem, and an extremely skilful condensation of the immense amount of detail contained in it, the Epitome was described by Vesalius as "a foot-path beside the highway of the larger book, and ... an index of what is set forth in it". Almost all of the woodblocks were prepared specially for it and are some six centimetres taller than those used in the Fabrica to provide as much detail as possible and make them easier to follow. Vesalius also included two plates of various anatomical figures which were to be cut out and pasted upon human figures elsewhere in the book. Interestingly, the Epitome reverses the order of the anatomical discussion of the Fabrica, moving from the musculature to the skeletal system. Both the plates and the arrangement of plates and textual material in the German edition conform with the Latin edition. However, the use of gothic type, which takes up more running space than roman, made a number of changes necessary: the copious marginal Greek synonyms were omitted to save space while extra pages were needed for the German text of the lettering and legends, here printed opposite each figure. As this provided more space than was needed, some extra woodcuts from the Fabrica not incorporated into the Latin edition were included. As Cushing states, the German edition "must have presented a considerably more difficult task for the compositor even than the Latin issue which... was highly complicated and confusing in itself" (p.114). "The illustrations in this German edition of the Epitome, which is even rarer than the Latin, are equal in beauty" (Choulant-Frank). The two fugitive anatomical sheets are extremely rare: we have traced only two other copies. Music and Continental Books and Manuscripts London |
Provenance Johann Jakob Bischoff (1841-92), Director of Basel Gynaecological Hospital 1869-1886, bookplate
Estimated Price GBP 70,000.00 - 90,000.00( USD 106400.00 - USD 136800.00)
Actual Price GBP 87,650.00 ( USD 133228.00)