HARVEY, William (1578-1657). The anatomical exercises of Dr. William Harvey ... concerning the motion of the heart and blood. -- Zachariah SYLVIUS (1608-1664). The preface ... upon the anatomical exercises of Doctor William Harvey -- Jacobus de BACK (1593/4-1658), The Discourse. -- William HARVEY Two anatomical exercitations concerning the circulation of the blood. London: Francis Leach, for Richard Lowndes, 1653. 4 parts in one, 8 o (152 x 95 mm). With the cancel title leaf. Ornamental woodcut initials, woodcut or typographical headpieces. (Cropped touching headlines on a few pages.) Contemporary English calf (spine and edges repaired); red half morocco slipcase. FIRST EDITION IN ENGLISH of Harvey's De motu cordis presenting his discovery of the circulation of the blood. This translation, described by Keynes as "a vigorous, if unpolished, version of Harvey's book in contemporary language," was derived from the Latin edition published by Arnold Leers in Rotterdam in 1648, and includes the commentary by Zachariah Wood and James de Back printed there. To this was added a translation of Harvey's Exercitationes duae anatomicae de circulatione sanguinis , in which he defended his theory against the criticisms of Jean Riolan. According to Keynes, most copies of this edition, like the present one, have a cancel title-leaf. The cancellandum and cancellans title pages were printed from the same setting of type and are identical except for the omission of a rule from the latter, but the verso of the cancel title is blank, without verses in praise of Harvey by Zachariah Wood. Heirs of Hippocrates 422; Keynes Harvey 19; Norman 1008; Osler 7698; NLM/Krivatsy 5338 (with the cancel title); Waller 4105; Wellcome III, p.219; Wing H-1083.
HARVEY, William (1578-1657). The anatomical exercises of Dr. William Harvey ... concerning the motion of the heart and blood. -- Zachariah SYLVIUS (1608-1664). The preface ... upon the anatomical exercises of Doctor William Harvey -- Jacobus de BACK (1593/4-1658), The Discourse. -- William HARVEY Two anatomical exercitations concerning the circulation of the blood. London: Francis Leach, for Richard Lowndes, 1653. 4 parts in one, 8 o (152 x 95 mm). With the cancel title leaf. Ornamental woodcut initials, woodcut or typographical headpieces. (Cropped touching headlines on a few pages.) Contemporary English calf (spine and edges repaired); red half morocco slipcase. FIRST EDITION IN ENGLISH of Harvey's De motu cordis presenting his discovery of the circulation of the blood. This translation, described by Keynes as "a vigorous, if unpolished, version of Harvey's book in contemporary language," was derived from the Latin edition published by Arnold Leers in Rotterdam in 1648, and includes the commentary by Zachariah Wood and James de Back printed there. To this was added a translation of Harvey's Exercitationes duae anatomicae de circulatione sanguinis , in which he defended his theory against the criticisms of Jean Riolan. According to Keynes, most copies of this edition, like the present one, have a cancel title-leaf. The cancellandum and cancellans title pages were printed from the same setting of type and are identical except for the omission of a rule from the latter, but the verso of the cancel title is blank, without verses in praise of Harvey by Zachariah Wood. Heirs of Hippocrates 422; Keynes Harvey 19; Norman 1008; Osler 7698; NLM/Krivatsy 5338 (with the cancel title); Waller 4105; Wellcome III, p.219; Wing H-1083.
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