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Girolamo Fabrici d'Acquapendente in 1600 to
provide plates for his
Tabulae Pictae. Its
first description is
traditionally taken to be in 1641,
possibly by...
- His
pupil William Harvey deduced the
circulation of blood. In his
Tabulae Pictae, now kept in the
Marciana Library in Venice,
Fabricius described the cerebral...
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animal anatomy atlas and
these illustrations were used in his work,
Tabulae Pictae. This work
includes illustrations from many
different artists and Fabricius...
- or 'their
cloaks are
striped brightly'.
Other writers used
words such as
pictae and
virgatae with
translations like 'marled', 'variegated', 'particoloured'...
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illustration circa 1790 from
James Edward Smith and
James Sowerby –
Icones pictae plantarum rariorum descriptionibus et
observationibus illustratae Plants...
- four
extra pages of text and also
published Plantarum selectarum icones pictae with 28
color images . The
standard abbreviation Meerb. is used to denote...
- 300
anatomical paintings and made an
anatomical atlas named the
Tabulae Pictae.
Giulio Cesare C****eri ("C****erius"), Spighelius, and
William Harvey are...
-
Smithia and the
Himalayan spruce,
Picea smithiana, are
named for him.
Icones pictae plantarum rariorum descriptionibus et
observationibus illustratae. London...
- (Benth.) E.M.Benn.
Billardiera ser.
Parviflorae E.M.Benn.
Billardiera ser.
Pictae (Benth.) E.M.Benn.
Billardiera ser. Pro****bentes (Benth.) E.M.Benn. Calopetalon...
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Henning (1895), In: Syll. fung. (Abellini) 11:204 Pers. (1803), In:
Icones Pictae Rariorum fungorum 4:58 Pers. (1796), In: Observ. mycol. (Lipsiae) 1:97 Lamarck...