William Shakespeare (baptised 26 April 1564; died 23 April 1616) was an English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon". His surviving works, including some collaborations, consist of about 38 plays, 154 sonnets, two long narrative poems, and several other poems. His plays have been translated into every major living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright.
Shakespeare was born and brought up in Stratford-upon-Avon. At the age of 18, he married Anne Hathaway, with whom he had three children: Susanna, and twins Hamnet and Judith. Between 1585 and 1592, he began a successful career in London as an actor, writer, and part owner of a playing company called the Lord Chamberlain's Men, later known as the King's Men. He appears to have retired to Stratford around 1613 at age 49, where he died three years later. Few records of Shakespeare's private life survive, and there has been considerable speculation about such matters as his physical appearance, sexuality, religious beliefs, and whether the works attributed to him were written by others.
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Four Chords, 123 Songs, 2 minutes: Mal Webb's 1564 Looping Medley
Four Chords, 123 Songs, 2 minutes: Mal Webb's 1564 Looping Medley
Four Chords, 123 Songs, 2 minutes: Mal Webb's 1564 Looping Medley
2 shots, no effects: Just a mic, real instruments and a loop recorder. For many years I've been intrigued by the 1564 progression (which, in the key of C, is...
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Dell Inspiron 1564 Core i3 Unboxing Video
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Measure For Measure - FULL Audio Play - by William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
Measure For Measure - FULL Audio Play - by William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
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LAPPUGGLA Great Grey Owl (Strix nebulosa) Klipp - 1564
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LAPPUGGLA Great Grey Owl (Strix nebulosa) Klipp - 1564
Lappuggla. Ungarna. Skyddat område. Maj - Juli i Västmanland. (A-3). Great Grey Owl in Sweden, AROS FILM Fotograf: Gunnar Fernqvist. Västerås. Sweden.
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Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475 - 1564) - Italian Renaissance Artist
Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475 - 1564) - Italian Renaissance Artist
Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475 - 1564) - Italian Renaissance Artist
Join us in commemorating the life and works of Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564), a man who almost single-handedly laid down the foundations for modern anatomical study. Born into a family of imperial physicians in Brussels 500 years ago (December 31st 1514), Vesalius decided to embark on a medical career in his early youth. He exploited fully the freedom of his education at Louvain, Paris, and later at Padua, becoming Professor of Anatomy at the latter institution the day he graduated. Through this appointment, Vesalius was given the luxury to personally dissect and lecture on the human body, and having demonstrated skills beyond his years – he w
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A Tribute To William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616)
A Tribute To William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616)
A Tribute To William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616)
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Vivitur ingenio. The 500th anniversary of Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564)
Vivitur ingenio. The 500th anniversary of Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564)
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Hespèrion XXI e Jordi Savall "La Gamba in Basso e Soprano"(1564)
Hespèrion XXI e Jordi Savall "La Gamba in Basso e Soprano"(1564)
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Composizione di Vincenzo Ruffo (1508-1587), tratta dal cd "Altre Follie 1500 - 1750". Esecuzione di Jordy Savall ed Hespèrion XXI. Dipinti di Alexandre Caban...
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Andreas Vesalius (1514 - 1564)
Andreas Vesalius (1514 - 1564)
Andreas Vesalius (1514 - 1564)
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FAKE CRYING CONTEST! (8.11.13 - Day 1564)
FAKE CRYING CONTEST! (8.11.13 - Day 1564)
FAKE CRYING CONTEST! (8.11.13 - Day 1564)
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Four Chords, 123 Songs, 2 minutes: Mal Webb's 1564 Looping Medley
Four Chords, 123 Songs, 2 minutes: Mal Webb's 1564 Looping Medley
Four Chords, 123 Songs, 2 minutes: Mal Webb's 1564 Looping Medley
2 shots, no effects: Just a mic, real instruments and a loop recorder. For many years I've been intrigued by the 1564 progression (which, in the key of C, is...
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Dell Inspiron 1564 Core i3 Unboxing Video
Dell Inspiron 1564 Core i3 Unboxing Video
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For more stuff, visit our website at http://technologer.net Dell's new Core i3 M330 laptop. Premium design, 15.6-inch HD LED display (1366x768), 4GB DDR3 RAM...
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Measure For Measure - FULL Audio Play - by William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
Measure For Measure - FULL Audio Play - by William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
Measure For Measure - FULL Audio Play - by William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
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LAPPUGGLA Great Grey Owl (Strix nebulosa) Klipp - 1564
LAPPUGGLA Great Grey Owl (Strix nebulosa) Klipp - 1564
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Lappuggla. Ungarna. Skyddat område. Maj - Juli i Västmanland. (A-3). Great Grey Owl in Sweden, AROS FILM Fotograf: Gunnar Fernqvist. Västerås. Sweden.
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SEMINARIO DE ACTUALIZACIÓN DERECHO PROCESAL GENERAL LEY 1564 DE 2012 - 1a PARTE
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Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475 - 1564) - Italian Renaissance Artist
Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475 - 1564) - Italian Renaissance Artist
Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475 - 1564) - Italian Renaissance Artist
Join us in commemorating the life and works of Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564), a man who almost single-handedly laid down the foundations for modern anatomical study. Born into a family of imperial physicians in Brussels 500 years ago (December 31st 1514), Vesalius decided to embark on a medical career in his early youth. He exploited fully the freedom of his education at Louvain, Paris, and later at Padua, becoming Professor of Anatomy at the latter institution the day he graduated. Through this appointment, Vesalius was given the luxury to personally dissect and lecture on the human body, and having demonstrated skills beyond his years – he w
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A Tribute To William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616)
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A Tribute To William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616)
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Vivitur ingenio. The 500th anniversary of Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564)
Vivitur ingenio. The 500th anniversary of Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564)
Vivitur ingenio. The 500th anniversary of Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564)
Dr Andrew Cunningham talks about the iconic frontispiece to the "De humani corporis fabrica libri septem" by Andreas Vesalius, published in 1543. This accomp...
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Hespèrion XXI e Jordi Savall "La Gamba in Basso e Soprano"(1564)
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Andreas Vesalius (1514 - 1564)
Andreas Vesalius (1514 - 1564)
Andreas Vesalius (1514 - 1564)
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1564 Marbut Ave SE | Atlanta GA 30316
1564 Marbut Ave SE | Atlanta GA 30316
1564 Marbut Ave SE | Atlanta GA 30316
http://inEastAtlanta.com :: 404-205-8800 :: Nestled on a quiet street that's just four blocks away from the popular East Atlanta Village, this charming Craftsman home at 1564 Marbut Avenue is sure to win your heart. Gleaming hardwoods throughout, three covered porches, open floor plan, dreamy master suite, the list goes on and on. For more information about this home, please visit http://NestAtlantaListings.com or call us at 404-205-8800. 1564 Marbut Ave SE in Atlanta is proudly presented by Kerry Lucasse and Jamie Walzer with the Nest Atlanta Real Estate Group at EXP Realty.
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Great Dates 3 - 1564 Palestrina and the Rise of the Violin - Part 4
Great Dates 3 - 1564 Palestrina and the Rise of the Violin - Part 4
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1564 Deer Creek Road New Freedom, PA 17349 - Home for sale
1564 Deer Creek Road New Freedom, PA 17349 - Home for sale
1564 Deer Creek Road New Freedom, PA 17349 - Home for sale
$210,000
1564 Deer Creek Road New Freedom, PA 17349
3 bedrooms, 1.1 baths, 1,900 square feet, MLS# 21504338
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Yesteryear charm graces this updated snuggable*loveable* affordable* home!*Updates aplenty*two zone heat*1st fl laundry*1/2BA Original smokehouse from days past* Nestled in the country coziness*In the cradle of convenience/everything you want & need* One of a kind huge deck/surrounded by views of the creek, nature & flowers* Come see this treasure of pleasure!!
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Medicine through time when did science affect medicine Andreas Vesalius 1514 1564
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Medicine through time when did science affect medicine Andreas Vesalius 1514 1564
New poster and shirts out now http://CTFxCMerch.com (↓↓ click show more ↓↓) Twitter Charles - http://twitter.com/CharlesTrippy Alli - http://twitter.com/Alli...
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2 shots, no effects: Just a mic, real instruments and a loop recorder. For many years I've been intrigued by the 1564 progression (which, in the key of C, is...
2 shots, no effects: Just a mic, real instruments and a loop recorder. For many years I've been intrigued by the 1564 progression (which, in the key of C, is...
For more stuff, visit our website at http://technologer.net Dell's new Core i3 M330 laptop. Premium design, 15.6-inch HD LED display (1366x768), 4GB DDR3 RAM...
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Measure For Measure - FULL Audio Play - by William Shakespeare (1564-1616) SUBSCRIBE to https://www.youtube.com/user/GreenAudioBooks - Cast: Abhorson: John D...
Measure For Measure - FULL Audio Play - by William Shakespeare (1564-1616) SUBSCRIBE to https://www.youtube.com/user/GreenAudioBooks - Cast: Abhorson: John D...
Join us in commemorating the life and works of Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564), a man who almost single-handedly laid down the foundations for modern anatomical study. Born into a family of imperial physicians in Brussels 500 years ago (December 31st 1514), Vesalius decided to embark on a medical career in his early youth. He exploited fully the freedom of his education at Louvain, Paris, and later at Padua, becoming Professor of Anatomy at the latter institution the day he graduated. Through this appointment, Vesalius was given the luxury to personally dissect and lecture on the human body, and having demonstrated skills beyond his years – he was barely 23 years of age –, he gathered a large and growing following.
Through his new method of instruction, the young anatomist was faced with the many anatomical errors made by his ancient and revered preceptor Cladius Galen of Pergamon (129-c.200), a man whose works were deemed Gospel for many centuries and were then making a new revival in renaissance Europe. The authority of Galen was not without justification, but the blind reverence of his followers meant that many of his anatomical mistakes – that were made by the necessary juxtaposition of primate onto human anatomy in a time when human dissection was illegal in Hellenistic Rome – were to be defended and perpetuated indefinitely. Vesalius gradually grew out of his reverence for Galen, and in doing so looked onto the fabric of man with fresh eyes. He was bitterly opposed for his stance on Galen, most famously by his former teacher at Paris, Jacobus Sylvius (1478-1555) who also features in this video.
In 1543 came Vesalius' masterwork, the de humani corporis fabrica libri septem (On the fabric of the human body in seven books). This work, a tour de force in the world of renaissance medicine, marked a grand epoch in the history of anatomical study, and has been widely applauded for its innovations in both artistic and medical spheres. In its masterly textual descriptions of anatomical structures, and its embellishment with exquisitely beautiful and touchingly allegorical anatomical woodcuts, the Fabrica remains one of the most important anatomical texts ever compiled. The fate of this work was aptly prophesized by the author himself in a subscript to the second skeletal figure (6:47, left image) found in Book I of his master piece: Vivitur ingenio, caetera mortis erunt – that is “Genius lives on, all else is mortal.”.
Despite incessant opposition and ongoing scrutiny for his works from a number of ungenerous detractors, Vesalius paved his way into the Imperial Court shortly after publishing the Fabrica and served as physician to Charles V until the emperor’s abdication in 1556. He then served as house physician to the emperor’s son King Philip II of Spain and settled down as a successful practitioner in Brussels. Towards the end of his life, Vesalius envisaged returning to Padua to continue anatomical studies but his plans were disrupted by his tragic and isolated death on the Greek Island of Zante, where his returning ship was forced to dock after 40 days of battling heavy gales in the Ionian Sea. His gravestone has since been lost.
It is difficult to speak in measured terms about the influence of Vesalian anatomy on the development of modern medicine, but it would not be too much to say that every practical advancement in the profession may be linked to the proper understanding of the human fabric. Andreas Vesalius therefore remains a hallowed figure in medical historical circles, and by recognition of his promethean gifts to the craft of healing, we here resurrect his memory in a personalised picture-essay celebrating 500 years of youth.
This video was made possible by images sourced from:
- The National Library of Medicine
- The Bibliothèque interuniversitaire de Santé
- The Wellcome Library Images collection
- A rare hand coloured copy of the Fabrica owned by the Universitätsbibliothek Basel. Available online at e-rara.
- University of Cambridge Digital Library; De humani corporis fabrica. Epitome (CCF.46.36).
- Vesalius at 500: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library Exhibit at the University of Toronto
- Andreas Vesalius, Special Collections, University of Glasgow.
- The Bridgeman Art Gallery
- Look and Learn History Picture Library
- Charles Donald O’Malley’s (1907-1970) biography of Vesalius
- Wikimedia
- Google images
The primary historical resource for this video was O’Malley’s biographical masterpiece published in 1964. Nearly all the quotes given are sourced from that work. Other important sources include Garrison and Hast’s new translation of the Fabrica (Karger 2014) and Sir William Osler’s lectures on The Evolution of Modern Medicine (April 1913).
The soundtrack for the video – 'Tenderness' – is the brilliant work of Misha Mansoor, a progressive American based musical artist who goes by the solo name of 'Bulb'.
Join us in commemorating the life and works of Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564), a man who almost single-handedly laid down the foundations for modern anatomical study. Born into a family of imperial physicians in Brussels 500 years ago (December 31st 1514), Vesalius decided to embark on a medical career in his early youth. He exploited fully the freedom of his education at Louvain, Paris, and later at Padua, becoming Professor of Anatomy at the latter institution the day he graduated. Through this appointment, Vesalius was given the luxury to personally dissect and lecture on the human body, and having demonstrated skills beyond his years – he was barely 23 years of age –, he gathered a large and growing following.
Through his new method of instruction, the young anatomist was faced with the many anatomical errors made by his ancient and revered preceptor Cladius Galen of Pergamon (129-c.200), a man whose works were deemed Gospel for many centuries and were then making a new revival in renaissance Europe. The authority of Galen was not without justification, but the blind reverence of his followers meant that many of his anatomical mistakes – that were made by the necessary juxtaposition of primate onto human anatomy in a time when human dissection was illegal in Hellenistic Rome – were to be defended and perpetuated indefinitely. Vesalius gradually grew out of his reverence for Galen, and in doing so looked onto the fabric of man with fresh eyes. He was bitterly opposed for his stance on Galen, most famously by his former teacher at Paris, Jacobus Sylvius (1478-1555) who also features in this video.
In 1543 came Vesalius' masterwork, the de humani corporis fabrica libri septem (On the fabric of the human body in seven books). This work, a tour de force in the world of renaissance medicine, marked a grand epoch in the history of anatomical study, and has been widely applauded for its innovations in both artistic and medical spheres. In its masterly textual descriptions of anatomical structures, and its embellishment with exquisitely beautiful and touchingly allegorical anatomical woodcuts, the Fabrica remains one of the most important anatomical texts ever compiled. The fate of this work was aptly prophesized by the author himself in a subscript to the second skeletal figure (6:47, left image) found in Book I of his master piece: Vivitur ingenio, caetera mortis erunt – that is “Genius lives on, all else is mortal.”.
Despite incessant opposition and ongoing scrutiny for his works from a number of ungenerous detractors, Vesalius paved his way into the Imperial Court shortly after publishing the Fabrica and served as physician to Charles V until the emperor’s abdication in 1556. He then served as house physician to the emperor’s son King Philip II of Spain and settled down as a successful practitioner in Brussels. Towards the end of his life, Vesalius envisaged returning to Padua to continue anatomical studies but his plans were disrupted by his tragic and isolated death on the Greek Island of Zante, where his returning ship was forced to dock after 40 days of battling heavy gales in the Ionian Sea. His gravestone has since been lost.
It is difficult to speak in measured terms about the influence of Vesalian anatomy on the development of modern medicine, but it would not be too much to say that every practical advancement in the profession may be linked to the proper understanding of the human fabric. Andreas Vesalius therefore remains a hallowed figure in medical historical circles, and by recognition of his promethean gifts to the craft of healing, we here resurrect his memory in a personalised picture-essay celebrating 500 years of youth.
This video was made possible by images sourced from:
- The National Library of Medicine
- The Bibliothèque interuniversitaire de Santé
- The Wellcome Library Images collection
- A rare hand coloured copy of the Fabrica owned by the Universitätsbibliothek Basel. Available online at e-rara.
- University of Cambridge Digital Library; De humani corporis fabrica. Epitome (CCF.46.36).
- Vesalius at 500: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library Exhibit at the University of Toronto
- Andreas Vesalius, Special Collections, University of Glasgow.
- The Bridgeman Art Gallery
- Look and Learn History Picture Library
- Charles Donald O’Malley’s (1907-1970) biography of Vesalius
- Wikimedia
- Google images
The primary historical resource for this video was O’Malley’s biographical masterpiece published in 1964. Nearly all the quotes given are sourced from that work. Other important sources include Garrison and Hast’s new translation of the Fabrica (Karger 2014) and Sir William Osler’s lectures on The Evolution of Modern Medicine (April 1913).
The soundtrack for the video – 'Tenderness' – is the brilliant work of Misha Mansoor, a progressive American based musical artist who goes by the solo name of 'Bulb'.
William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616) We take a look at arguably England's greatest playwright. Our Channel: http://www.youtube.com/GenesReunitedYT To discover m...
William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616) We take a look at arguably England's greatest playwright. Our Channel: http://www.youtube.com/GenesReunitedYT To discover m...
Dr Andrew Cunningham talks about the iconic frontispiece to the "De humani corporis fabrica libri septem" by Andreas Vesalius, published in 1543. This accomp...
Dr Andrew Cunningham talks about the iconic frontispiece to the "De humani corporis fabrica libri septem" by Andreas Vesalius, published in 1543. This accomp...
Composizione di Vincenzo Ruffo (1508-1587), tratta dal cd "Altre Follie 1500 - 1750". Esecuzione di Jordy Savall ed Hespèrion XXI. Dipinti di Alexandre Caban...
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http://inEastAtlanta.com :: 404-205-8800 :: Nestled on a quiet street that's just four blocks away from the popular East Atlanta Village, this charming Craftsman home at 1564 Marbut Avenue is sure to win your heart. Gleaming hardwoods throughout, three covered porches, open floor plan, dreamy master suite, the list goes on and on. For more information about this home, please visit http://NestAtlantaListings.com or call us at 404-205-8800. 1564 Marbut Ave SE in Atlanta is proudly presented by Kerry Lucasse and Jamie Walzer with the Nest Atlanta Real Estate Group at EXP Realty.
http://inEastAtlanta.com :: 404-205-8800 :: Nestled on a quiet street that's just four blocks away from the popular East Atlanta Village, this charming Craftsman home at 1564 Marbut Avenue is sure to win your heart. Gleaming hardwoods throughout, three covered porches, open floor plan, dreamy master suite, the list goes on and on. For more information about this home, please visit http://NestAtlantaListings.com or call us at 404-205-8800. 1564 Marbut Ave SE in Atlanta is proudly presented by Kerry Lucasse and Jamie Walzer with the Nest Atlanta Real Estate Group at EXP Realty.
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Great Dates 3 - 1564 Palestrina and the Rise of the Violin - Part 4
Part 5: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TS2uyQ4947M The year is 1564 and Europe is still reeling from the effects of the Reformation. The sacred music of the ...
Part 5: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TS2uyQ4947M The year is 1564 and Europe is still reeling from the effects of the Reformation. The sacred music of the ...
$210,000
1564 Deer Creek Road New Freedom, PA 17349
3 bedrooms, 1.1 baths, 1,900 square feet, MLS# 21504338
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Yesteryear charm graces this updated snuggable*loveable* affordable* home!*Updates aplenty*two zone heat*1st fl laundry*1/2BA Original smokehouse from days past* Nestled in the country coziness*In the cradle of convenience/everything you want & need* One of a kind huge deck/surrounded by views of the creek, nature & flowers* Come see this treasure of pleasure!!
Represented by:
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$210,000
1564 Deer Creek Road New Freedom, PA 17349
3 bedrooms, 1.1 baths, 1,900 square feet, MLS# 21504338
http://1564DeerCreekRoad.hsvtours.com
Yesteryear charm graces this updated snuggable*loveable* affordable* home!*Updates aplenty*two zone heat*1st fl laundry*1/2BA Original smokehouse from days past* Nestled in the country coziness*In the cradle of convenience/everything you want & need* One of a kind huge deck/surrounded by views of the creek, nature & flowers* Come see this treasure of pleasure!!
Represented by:
Mary Foster, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Homesale Realty
http://mary.foster.homesale.com
(717) 235-9678
mfoster@homesale.com
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New poster and shirts out now http://CTFxCMerch.com (↓↓ click show more ↓↓) Twitter Charles - http://twitter.com/CharlesTrippy Alli - http://twitter.com/Alli...
Four Chords, 123 Songs, 2 minutes: Mal Webb's 1564 Looping Medley
Four Chords, 123 Songs, 2 minutes: Mal Webb's 1564 Looping Medley
2 shots, no effects: Just a mic, real instruments and a loop recorder. For many years I've been intrigued by the 1564 progression (which, in the key of C, is...
For more stuff, visit our website at http://technologer.net Dell's new Core i3 M330 laptop. Premium design, 15.6-inch HD LED display (1366x768), 4GB DDR3 RAM...
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Measure For Measure - FULL Audio Play - by William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
Measure For Measure - FULL Audio Play - by William Shakespeare (1564-1616) SUBSCRIBE to https://www.youtube.com/user/GreenAudioBooks - Cast: Abhorson: John D...
Join us in commemorating the life and works of Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564), a man who alm...
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Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564): 500 Years Young
Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564): 500 Years Young
Join us in commemorating the life and works of Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564), a man who almost single-handedly laid down the foundations for modern anatomical study. Born into a family of imperial physicians in Brussels 500 years ago (December 31st 1514), Vesalius decided to embark on a medical career in his early youth. He exploited fully the freedom of his education at Louvain, Paris, and later at Padua, becoming Professor of Anatomy at the latter institution the day he graduated. Through this appointment, Vesalius was given the luxury to personally dissect and lecture on the human body, and having demonstrated skills beyond his years – he was barely 23 years of age –, he gathered a large and growing following.
Through his new method of instruction, the young anatomist was faced with the many anatomical errors made by his ancient and revered preceptor Cladius Galen of Pergamon (129-c.200), a man whose works were deemed Gospel for many centuries and were then making a new revival in renaissance Europe. The authority of Galen was not without justification, but the blind reverence of his followers meant that many of his anatomical mistakes – that were made by the necessary juxtaposition of primate onto human anatomy in a time when human dissection was illegal in Hellenistic Rome – were to be defended and perpetuated indefinitely. Vesalius gradually grew out of his reverence for Galen, and in doing so looked onto the fabric of man with fresh eyes. He was bitterly opposed for his stance on Galen, most famously by his former teacher at Paris, Jacobus Sylvius (1478-1555) who also features in this video.
In 1543 came Vesalius' masterwork, the de humani corporis fabrica libri septem (On the fabric of the human body in seven books). This work, a tour de force in the world of renaissance medicine, marked a grand epoch in the history of anatomical study, and has been widely applauded for its innovations in both artistic and medical spheres. In its masterly textual descriptions of anatomical structures, and its embellishment with exquisitely beautiful and touchingly allegorical anatomical woodcuts, the Fabrica remains one of the most important anatomical texts ever compiled. The fate of this work was aptly prophesized by the author himself in a subscript to the second skeletal figure (6:47, left image) found in Book I of his master piece: Vivitur ingenio, caetera mortis erunt – that is “Genius lives on, all else is mortal.”.
Despite incessant opposition and ongoing scrutiny for his works from a number of ungenerous detractors, Vesalius paved his way into the Imperial Court shortly after publishing the Fabrica and served as physician to Charles V until the emperor’s abdication in 1556. He then served as house physician to the emperor’s son King Philip II of Spain and settled down as a successful practitioner in Brussels. Towards the end of his life, Vesalius envisaged returning to Padua to continue anatomical studies but his plans were disrupted by his tragic and isolated death on the Greek Island of Zante, where his returning ship was forced to dock after 40 days of battling heavy gales in the Ionian Sea. His gravestone has since been lost.
It is difficult to speak in measured terms about the influence of Vesalian anatomy on the development of modern medicine, but it would not be too much to say that every practical advancement in the profession may be linked to the proper understanding of the human fabric. Andreas Vesalius therefore remains a hallowed figure in medical historical circles, and by recognition of his promethean gifts to the craft of healing, we here resurrect his memory in a personalised picture-essay celebrating 500 years of youth.
This video was made possible by images sourced from:
- The National Library of Medicine
- The Bibliothèque interuniversitaire de Santé
- The Wellcome Library Images collection
- A rare hand coloured copy of the Fabrica owned by the Universitätsbibliothek Basel. Available online at e-rara.
- University of Cambridge Digital Library; De humani corporis fabrica. Epitome (CCF.46.36).
- Vesalius at 500: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library Exhibit at the University of Toronto
- Andreas Vesalius, Special Collections, University of Glasgow.
- The Bridgeman Art Gallery
- Look and Learn History Picture Library
- Charles Donald O’Malley’s (1907-1970) biography of Vesalius
- Wikimedia
- Google images
The primary historical resource for this video was O’Malley’s biographical masterpiece published in 1964. Nearly all the quotes given are sourced from that work. Other important sources include Garrison and Hast’s new translation of the Fabrica (Karger 2014) and Sir William Osler’s lectures on The Evolution of Modern Medicine (April 1913).
The soundtrack for the video – 'Tenderness' – is the brilliant work of Misha Mansoor, a progressive American based musical artist who goes by the solo name of 'Bulb'.
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