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- the Liber introductorius, whereas other sources specify that the first book is the Liber quatuor distinctionum and that Liber introductorius is the name...
- theoretical ****ociation with the transmission of sound. Niccolo M****a's Liber introductorius anatomiae described the same bones in slightly more detail and likened...
- his Commentaria super anatomia Mundini (1521). Niccolo M****a's Liber introductorius anatomiae described the malleus in slightly more detail and likened...
- the Liber introductorius, whereas other sources specify that the first book is the Liber quatuor distinctionum and that Liber introductorius is the name...
- Italian anatomist who wrote an early anatomy text Anatomiae Libri Introductorius in 1536 In music: Niccolò Castiglioni, Italian composer and pianist...
- an Italian anatomist who wrote an early anatomy text Anatomiae Libri Introductorius in 1536. In 1536 he described the cerebrospinal fluid. M****a graduated...
- formally identified by Venetian anatomist Niccolò M****a in Anatomiae libri introductorius (Introduction to Anatomy) in 1536 and illustrated by Flemish anatomist...
- an Italian anatomist who wrote an early anatomy text Anatomiae Libri Introductorius in 1536, described the cerebrospinal fluid and was the author of several...
- the Liber introductorius, whereas other sources specify that the first book is the Liber quatuor distinctionum and that Liber introductorius is the name...
- San Donnino. In 1254 Gerard had published without permission a work, Introductorius in Evangelium æternum (An Introduction to the Eternal Gospel) that was...