The Anatomy of the Human Body. 6th edition

Date

1741

Identifier

de Beer Eb 1741 C

Publisher

London: Printed by William Bowyer

Abstract

William Bowyer (1663-1737) was apprenticed to the London printer Miles Flesher in 1679. After a fire destroyed his premises in White Friars, Bowyer relocated to Temple Lane in October 1713. His son, William Bowyer Jr, joined the printing business in June 1722. One very important aspect concerning the firm is the survival of their ledgers that detail the books printed during 1710 and 1777. Dunedin-based academic Keith Maslen, along with John Lancaster, diligently deciphered the Bowyer Ledgers (1991). Primary resources were vital for this undertaking, so Maslen collected a number of Bowyer printings. Cheselden’s The Anatomy of the Human Body was once in his library.

Files

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Citation

William Cheselden , “The Anatomy of the Human Body. 6th edition,” ourheritage.ac.nz | OUR Heritage, accessed November 17, 2024, https://otago.ourheritage.ac.nz/index.php/items/show/8345.