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Stripped Bare: The Art of Animal Anatomy [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 248x171 mm, 260 color images
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Oct-2018
  • Kirjastus: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN-10: 069118142X
  • ISBN-13: 9780691181424
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 248x171 mm, 260 color images
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Oct-2018
  • Kirjastus: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN-10: 069118142X
  • ISBN-13: 9780691181424
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A lavishly illustrated compendium of the art and history of animal anatomy from antiquity to today For more than two thousand years, comparative anatomy--the study of anatomical variation among different animal species--has been used to make arguments in natural philosophy, reinforce religious dogma, and remind us of our own mortality. This stunningly illustrated compendium traces the intertwined intellectual and artistic histories of comparative anatomy from antiquity to today. Stripped Bare brings together some of the most arresting images ever produced, from the earliest studies of animal form to the technicolor art of computer-generated anatomies. David Bainbridge draws on representative illustrations from different eras to discuss the philosophical, scientific, and artistic milieus from which they emerged. He vividly describes the unique aesthetics of each phase of anatomical endeavor, providing new insights into the exquisite anatomical drawings of Leonardo and Albrecht D rer in the era before printing, Jean H roard's cutting and cataloging of the horse during the age of Louis XIII, the exotic pictorial menageries of the Comte de Buffon in the eighteenth century, anatomical illustrations from Charles Darwin's voyages, the lavish symmetries of Ernst Haeckel's prints, and much, much more. Featuring a wealth of breathtaking color illustrations throughout, Stripped Bare is a panoramic tour of the intricacies of vertebrate life as well as an expansive history of the peculiar and beautiful ways humans have attempted to study and understand the natural world.
Introduction 6(6)
Chapter One Before The Press
From Antiquity to the Renaissance
12(14)
Leonardo da Vinci: Animal as Machine
26(10)
Albrecht Durer: The Wonderful Line
36(8)
Chapter Two The Horse Stripped Bare
Cutting and Cataloguing: 16th-19th centuries
44(10)
Carlo Ruini: Anatomia del Cavallo
54(18)
George Stubbs: The Anatomy of the Horse
72(20)
Chapter Three Bewildering Variety
A Pictorial Menagerie: 16th- 19th centuries
92(10)
Volcher Coiter: De Partibus Similaribus Humani Corporis
102(32)
Georges Cuvier: Le Regne Animal
134(10)
Alfred Brehm: Tierleben
144(8)
Richard Owen: The Anatomy of Vertebrates
152(14)
Chapter Four Embryos And Ancestors
Evolution and Development in the 19th Century
166(30)
Ernst Haeckel: Development of the Embryo, Development of the Race
196(10)
Edweard Muybridge: Animal Locomotion
206(10)
Santiago Ramon y Cajal: Textura del Sistema Nervioso del Hombre y de los Vertebrados
216(4)
Chapter Five Onward, Inward, Outward
The Wonders of Life since 1900
220(10)
D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson: On Growth and Form
230(22)
Index 252(3)
Credits 255
Dedication vii
Foreword ix
Introduction xi
1 A girl called Annelieke, and conditioning of the brain
1(12)
2 When trauma happened
13(9)
3 Coping through sex, drugs and therapy
22(13)
4 Conditioning, and generations of trauma
35(7)
5 Living the dream and letting it go
42(15)
6 The journey to self-love
57(12)
How drugs changed my world 69(6)
A Final Word 75(6)
References 81
David Bainbridge is University Clinical Veterinary Anatomist at the University of Cambridge. His books include Curvology: The Origins and Power of Female Body Shape and Beyond the Zonules of Zinn: A Fantastic Journey through Your Brain.