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    Area of Science:

    • Anatomy
    • History of Medicine
    • Renaissance Science

    Background:

    • Focus on Andreas Vesalius's seminal work, Fabrica (1543).
    • Upcoming quincentenary of the Fabrica's publication.
    • Production of a new English translation by Daniel Garrison and Malcom Hast.

    Discussion:

    • Scholarly analysis of a newly discovered second edition of the Fabrica.
    • Vivian Nutton's research attributing annotations to Vesalius himself.
    • Implications of direct annotations for understanding Vesalius's anatomical studies.

    Key Insights:

    • The newly discovered edition provides primary source evidence of Vesalius's direct engagement with his text.
    • Annotations offer potential insights into Vesalius's thought process and revisions.
    • The new translation and analysis enhance accessibility and understanding of this foundational anatomical text.

    Outlook:

    • Further research into Vesalius's annotations and their impact on anatomical illustration.
    • Potential for re-evaluation of the Fabrica's influence based on new textual evidence.
    • Increased scholarly and public engagement with Renaissance anatomy through accessible translations and analyses.