De visione voce auditu

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De visione voce auditu is a late 16th-century anatomical treatise by Hieronymus Fabricius that examines the structures and functions of the organs of sight, speech, and hearing.

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instanceOf Renaissance medical text
anatomical treatise
scientific work
associatedWith University of Padua NERFINISHED
author Girolamo Fabrici d’Acquapendente NERFINISHED
Hieronymus Fabricius NERFINISHED
authorAffiliation University of Padua NERFINISHED
authorOccupation anatomist
surgeon
contributorTo early modern understanding of sensory organs
countryOfOrigin Italy
field anatomy
medicine
physiology
focusesOn function of the ear
function of the eye
function of the larynx
structure of the ear
structure of the eye
structure of the larynx
genre medical treatise
hasPart section on hearing
section on vision
section on voice
historicalContext Renaissance anatomy
historicalSignificance detailed description of sensory organ anatomy
transition from scholastic to observational anatomy
influencedBy Aristotelian natural philosophy
Galenic anatomy NERFINISHED
language Latin
mainSubject organs of hearing
organs of sight
organs of speech
publicationCentury 16th century
relatedWork De formatione ovi et pulli
De venarum ostiolis NERFINISHED
timePeriod late 16th century
usedIn medical education in early modern Europe

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Hieronymus Fabricius notableWork De visione voce auditu