1748 Latin Edition of Johannes Kulm's 'Tabulæ anatomicæ' on Human Anatomy KULM, Johannes Adam (KULMUS) (1689-1745) 'Tabulæ anatomicæ in quibus corporis humani omniumque ejus partium structura and usus brevissime explicantur' (Anatomical tables in which the structure and use of the human body and all its parts are very briefly explained) Pub. AMSTELAEDMI; et denuo ROMÆ. MDCCXLVIII [1748] Apud Hærcdes Jo: Laurentii Barbiellini in soro Pasquini. Typis Johannis Generosi Salomoni. In Latin. Collation: 8° *4(-1) A-N8 O4 ($1-4 signed) 111 leaves; pp. [6] 1-215 [1]. Plates facing pages (plate I missing) B1v, B4r, B8v, C3v, E2v, E4v, E6v, F3r, F6r, F8v, G2v, G4v, G7r, H1v, H5v, I8v, K2r, K3v, K5v, K8v, L2v, L3v, L5v, M1r. Kulm was a physician at Danzig. Vellum binding, title to spine, age related marks and scratching, pages loose, some wormholes from p.81 on, foxing, tanning. Bookplates: 'To Ken 1952' penned to front endpaper. Edward Ford M.D. booklabel, Ex Libris Anatomica K.F. Russell. (195x120mm)
PROVENANCE: Collection Late Kenneth F. Russell (1911-1987), Professor of Anatomy and Medical History, University of Melbourne.