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Marcello Malpighi (1628-1694)
Opera omnia, seu, Thesaurus locupletissimus botanico-medico-anatomicus...
Lugduni Batavorum: apud Petrum vander Aa, 1687

Marcello Malpighi was an Italian physician trained at the University of Bologna. He worked extensively in anatomy and published his research findings often at the Royal Society in London. He was, in fact, the first Italian member of the Society. He is well known for his discovery of capillaries and the first to make the describe and understand how arteries and veins works together. Due to his use of the microscope in his work, he has been called the founder of microscopic anatomy, a skill he applied to both animals and plants.

Malpighi frontispiece
The elaborate frontispiece of Malpighi's Omnia Opera

Malpighi inside front cover
Skeletal illustration pasted onto the inside of the front cover.

Malpighi page 56, showing the various plant parts
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