July 11 through October 5, 2014 Salt Lake City – The University of Utah The University of Utah libraries recognize the contributions to anatomy, medicine, education, and book design of Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564). HisDe Humani Corporis Fabrica is an exquisite piece of Renaissance creativity that blends observation; organization of information, format, typography; and illustration into an integrated whole to accurately describe the human body. See the J. Willard Marriott Library’s digitized 1555 edition ofDe humani corporis fabrica. Join us for exhibitions, a lecture and a reception. More information here. For event updates and news followopenbook.lib.utah.edu |
1 Comment
|
PascalePollier
|