Description On anatomical models.
Book Cavallo, Sandra; Gentilcore, David (2008) Spaces, Objects and Identities in Early Modern Italian Medicine.
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Messbarger, Rebecca;
(2001)
Waxing Poetic: Anna Morandi Manzolini's Anatomical Sculptures
Article
Dacome, Lucia;
(2007)
Women, Wax and Anatomy in the “Century of Things”
Chapter
Elena Corradini;
Chiara Mascardi;
(2022)
Rethinking and reinterpreting the 18th–19th century wax models of the Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia's Museum Centre (In studiis artistarum project)
Chapter
Maria Carla Garbarino;
Valentina Cani;
Lidia Falomo Bernarduzzi;
Maria Gabriella Cusella De Angelis;
Paolo Mazzarello;
(2019)
The Wax Models of the University History Museum: a Composite Heritage Between Past and Present
Chapter
Alessandro Riva;
Francesco Loy;
(2019)
The Collection of Clemente Susini’s Anatomical Waxes in Cagliari: Its Historical, Scientific, Teaching and Artistic Value
Article
Francesco Paolo De Ceglia;
(2020)
The fantastic anatomy of Raimondo de Sangro, Prince of Sansevero
Book
Lucia Dacome;
(2017)
Malleable Anatomies: Models, Makers, and Material Culture in Eighteenth-Century Italy
Chapter
Roberta Ballestriero;
Fausto Barbagli;
Stefania Lotti;
(2022)
Italian fungi models: a teaching aid to avoid mushroom poisoning in the XIX century
Article
Rosa Piro;
(2020)
Sui galenismi nei fogli anatomici di Leonardo da Vinci
Article
Ginn, Sheryl R.;
Lorusso, Lorenzo;
(2008)
Brain, Mind, and Body: Interactions with Art in Renaissance Italy
Chapter
Stefania Lotti;
(2019)
The Wax Models of the Imperiale E Regio Istituto Tecnico Toscano Currently Housed at the Fondazione Scienza E Tecnica of Florence: A Little - Known Treasure Rooted in the Historical Florentine Officina Ceroplastica
Chapter
Claudia Pancino;
(2006)
Come eravamo. La rappresentazione del feto nell’iconografia anatomica d’età moderna
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Nicolò Nicoli Aldini;
Francesco Maria Galassi;
Emanuele Armocida;
Alessandro Ruggeri;
(2019)
Giuseppe Astorri, Wax Modeller of the Bologna University, and His Preparations on the Musculoskeletal Apparatus. New Investigations on an Antique Heritage
Chapter
Chiara Gabbriellini;
(2019)
Diagnostic, Preservation and Restoration of some Important Italian Collections of Anatomical, Pathological and Botanical Waxes
Chapter
Laura Speranza;
(2019)
Cellini, Giambologna, Zumbo and their Works in Ceroplastics. The long Experience of the Opificio delle Pietre Dure in Florence between Methodology and Experimentation
Chapter
Fabio Zampieri;
Giovanni Magno;
Alberto Zanatta;
(2019)
Ophthalmologic Wax Models as an Educational Tool: The Case of the Padua Collection
Article
Schnalke, Thomas;
(2004)
Dissected Limbs and the Integral Body: On Anatomical Wax Models and Medical Moulages
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Maerker, Anna;
(2007)
“Turpentine Hides Everything”: Autonomy and Organization in Anatomical Model Production for the State in Late Eighteenth-Century Florence
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Märker, Anna;
(2006)
The Anatomical Models of La Specola: Production, Uses, and Reception
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Lotti, S.;
Altobelli, A.;
Bambi, S.;
Poggesi, M.;
(2006)
Illustrations of the Anatomical Wax Model Collection in the “La Specola” Zoology Museum, Florence
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