Flower reproductive organs
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                                1674
                            
                            
                        
                            
                            
                            
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                                Marcello Malpighi (1628 - 1694, Italian) , Physician
                            
                            
                        
                            
                            
                            
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                                p131r
                            
                            
                        
                            
                            
                            
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                                height (page): 319mm
width (page): 227mm
                            
                        
                            
                            
                            width (page): 227mm
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                                Description
                            
                            
                                Sectional studies of the pistil and stamen of various plant species’ flowers viewed under magnification, including: 
Figure 202 [upper left]: Cacti, Cactaceae, referred to by Malpighi as Chamaecito.
Figure 203 [upper centre]: Wheat, Triticum, referred to as Tritico.
Figure 204 [upper right]: Flax, Linum usitatissimum, referred to as Lino.
Figure 205 [centre]: Bramble tree, Rubus, and rose, Rosa, referred to as Rubo canino and Rosis respectively.
Figure 206 [lower left]: Peat, Sphagnum, and quince, Cydonia vulgaris, referred to as Piro and Malo Cydonia respectively.
Figure 207 [lower right]: Various Asteraceae plants.
Each drawn on an individual slip of paper and arranged on the page for printing. Inscribed: ‘Tab. XXXIII’ in top right-hand corner.
Page 131 from MS/103/1, later published as Tab. XXXIII in Marcello Malpighi's Anatome plantarum (1675).
Marcello Malpighi (1628-1694), Italian biologist and physician, was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1669.
                            
                            
                        
                            
                            
                            Figure 202 [upper left]: Cacti, Cactaceae, referred to by Malpighi as Chamaecito.
Figure 203 [upper centre]: Wheat, Triticum, referred to as Tritico.
Figure 204 [upper right]: Flax, Linum usitatissimum, referred to as Lino.
Figure 205 [centre]: Bramble tree, Rubus, and rose, Rosa, referred to as Rubo canino and Rosis respectively.
Figure 206 [lower left]: Peat, Sphagnum, and quince, Cydonia vulgaris, referred to as Piro and Malo Cydonia respectively.
Figure 207 [lower right]: Various Asteraceae plants.
Each drawn on an individual slip of paper and arranged on the page for printing. Inscribed: ‘Tab. XXXIII’ in top right-hand corner.
Page 131 from MS/103/1, later published as Tab. XXXIII in Marcello Malpighi's Anatome plantarum (1675).
Marcello Malpighi (1628-1694), Italian biologist and physician, was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1669.
                                Object history
                            
                            
                                Marcello Malpighi’s research on the anatomy of plants was encouraged and supported by the Royal Society, as evidenced by correspondence between him and the then-Secretary, Henry Oldenburg FRS (1619-1677) in the 1660s and 1670s [MS/103/1]. 
An abstracted version of his work in this area was first read at a Society meeting on 7 December 1671 [JBO/4, pp.216-217]. The full manuscript of Anatome Plantarum, together with the frontispiece artwork and these plates, was received and read on 28 January 1674/75 [MS/103/1-2].
It was ordered for printing by the Society’s printer John Martin in June 1675 [CMO/1/221]. The published work consists of the text of Anatome Plantarum and De ovo incubato as an appendix, and 61 plates illustrating each [54 and 7 respectively].
                            
                        
                            
                            
                            An abstracted version of his work in this area was first read at a Society meeting on 7 December 1671 [JBO/4, pp.216-217]. The full manuscript of Anatome Plantarum, together with the frontispiece artwork and these plates, was received and read on 28 January 1674/75 [MS/103/1-2].
It was ordered for printing by the Society’s printer John Martin in June 1675 [CMO/1/221]. The published work consists of the text of Anatome Plantarum and De ovo incubato as an appendix, and 61 plates illustrating each [54 and 7 respectively].
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                                Marcello Malpighi (1628 - 1694, Italian) , Physician
                            
                            
                        
                            
                            
                            
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