Andreas Vesalius
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 459 years ago |
Date of birth | December 31,1514 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | Brussels |
Belgium | |
Date of died | October 15,1564 |
Died | Zakynthos |
Greece | |
Nationality | Belgian |
Known for | De humani corporis fabrica libri septem |
De humani corporis fabrica | |
On the Fabric of the Human Body | |
Job | Physician |
Scholar | |
Education | University of Paris |
Catholic University of Leuven | |
University of Padua | |
University of Leuven | |
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven | |
Université Montpellier | |
Books | De humani corporis fabrica libri septem |
The Illustrations from the Works of Andreas Vesalius of Brussels | |
De Humani Corporis Fabrica: A Facsimile of the Revised Version of 1555: on the Fabric of the Human Body | |
Vesalius: The China Root Epistle: A New Translation and Critical Edition | |
The epitome of Andreas Vesalius | |
The bloodletting letter of 1539 | |
Anatomes totius | |
Children | Anna Vesalius |
Parents | Isabel Crabbe |
Anders van Wesel | |
Influences | Galen |
Gemma Frisius | |
Johannes Baptista Montanus | |
Full name | Andries van Wesel |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 439941 |
Andreas Vesalius Life story
Andries van Wezel, latinised as Andreas Vesalius, was an anatomist and physician who wrote De Humani Corporis Fabrica Libri Septem, what is considered to be one of the most influential books on human anatomy and a major advance over the long-dominant work of Galen.