Turning the Pages of the Royal Society's 17th century flap book | The Royal Society
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Join Dr Louisiane Ferlier to explore the pages of the Royal Society's 17th century anatomical flap book, AKA Johannes Remmelin's 1619 'Catoptrum Microcosmicum'. 👂👃👅👁
It is a medical volume composed of hundreds of individually printed flaps allowing you to delve deep inside the human body. The book has recently undergone conservation and digitisation, allowing every flap to be folded back digitally on our Turning the Pages platform ttp.royalsociety.org/ttp/ttp....
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That was so good
Very kewl!
Thank you!
Thanks so very much for your hard work to conserve and digitize this important treasure! And for giving us this superb video! I am also wondering, how did the pioneering work of Versalius relate to the original creation of this flap-book?
I remember watching the episode of Objectivity were you talked about doing this. This is great! I can't wait to dive into it a little online now that you've done it. Thank you.
@Mkbshg8
7 ай бұрын
How did you comment 11days ago when the video was released 5 hours ago?
@MurrRockstroh
7 ай бұрын
@@Mkbshg8 It was linked at the Royal Society's webpage that had to do with the book she's talking about. I noticed it was unlisted when I viewed it.
@Mkbshg8
7 ай бұрын
@@MurrRockstroh Ah, I see. Thanks.
Has Adam Savage seen this? I could see him wanting to make a replica