Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Introduction
Part I: Anatomy and Cosmos
1. Spiritual Anatomy and the Monastery
2. Blood and Stars: Anatomical Astrology
Part II: Anatomy and Surgery
3. Cutting Cadavers: Surgeons, Anatomy and the Establishment of Human Dissection
4. Fourteenth-Century Anatomical Images, Latin West and Islamic Middle East
Part III: Anatomy and ARTISTS
5. Decorating the Text: Professional Artists and the Anatomical Page
6. The Anatomy of a Scene: Dissection in Manuscript and Print, c. 1400–1540
Conclusion
References
Select Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Photo Acknowledgements
Index of Manuscripts Cited
General Index