NOTOMIE DI TITIANO
High Quality Old Reproductions of Renaissance
Medical Work
Three large images depicting male
anatomy with the notations in Italian in the
borders and beautiful landscapes in the backgrounds.
Click on the images to enlarge.
These arel high qualityreproductions
of a famous Italian Renaissance anatomical reference
and a cover sheet.
These were most likely reprinted
sometime between 1930 and 1960, but we have
been unable to determine the exact date. These
early 20th Century reproductions are of a quality
that one seldom sees today. They are printed
on heavy brown paper with a high quality lightly
marbelized finish.
On the reverse is an indication
that the prints were made by the company Deutsche
Farmitalia GmbH Freiburg / Brsg and printed
in Milan by O. Grafiche Ricordi S.p.A.
The original Notomi di Titiano
was published in Bologna around 1670 and based
on Andreas Vesalius' groundbreaking renaissance
antatomical work published in 1543 De humani
corporis fabrica (On the fabric of the human
body) which was one of the first books on human
anatomy.