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Bones of the human skeleton
Bones of the skeleton. Artwork from Juan Valverde de Amuscos textbook Anatomia del Corpo Humano (Anatomy of the Human Body), published 1560. Fig. I is a view of the spine, from the left side. Figs. II are front (upper) and back (lower) views of the sacrum, or fused vertebrae at the base of the spine. Fig. III is the coccyx. Figs. IIII are (from left to right) side, back and front views of the scapula or shoulder bone. Fig. V is the clavicle or collar bone; Figs. VI, VII and VIIII are views of the humerus, radius and ulna, the bones of the arm. Fig. VIII shows the bones of the hand, and Fig. X the bones of the feet
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1500s 16th Century Carpal Carpals Clavicle Coccyx Feet Foot Hand Historical Image Humerus Imagery Metacarpal Metacarpals Metatarsal Metatarsals Phalanx Radius Sacral Sacrum Scapula Shoulder Spinal Ulna Vertebra 1560 Mono Chrome Vertebrae
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 17.4cm x 23.7cm (6.9" x 9.3")
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This print showcases the intricate and detailed artwork from Juan Valverde de Amuscos' renowned textbook, "Anatomia del Corpo Humano" (Anatomy of the Human Body), published in 1560. The monochrome illustration provides a glimpse into the fascinating world of human biology and anatomy during the 16th century. Fig. I presents a striking view of the spine, captured from its left side, revealing its complex structure and interlocking vertebrae. Moving on to Figs. II, we are presented with both front (upper) and back (lower) views of the sacrum - a fusion of vertebrae at the base of our spine that plays a crucial role in supporting our body. In Fig. III, we encounter another intriguing bone known as coccyx - commonly referred to as our tailbone. As we explore further, Figs. IIII showcase side, back, and front views of scapula or shoulder bone - an essential component for arm movement. Figures V through VIII introduce us to various bones found within our upper limbs: clavicle or collar bone (V), humerus (VI), radius (VII), ulna (VIIII). These illustrations beautifully depict their distinct shapes and connections within our arms. Lastly, Fig. VIII offers us insight into the intricate bones present in our hands while Fig X focuses on those found in our feet – metatarsals and phalanges – highlighting their importance for mobility. This historical image not only serves as an artistic masterpiece but also represents a significant milestone in understanding human anatomy throughout history thanks to Juan Valverde de Amusco's groundbreaking work.
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