Incubated chicken egg
Date
1672
Creator
Marcello Malpighi (1628 - 1694, Italian) , Physician
Object type
Archive reference number
Manuscript page number
p155r
Material
Dimensions
height (page): 302mm
width (page): 212mm
width (page): 212mm
Subject
Content object
Description
Microscopic studies of the stages of development of the yoke and foetus in an incubated chicken egg.
Figure 22 [upper left]: Veins in the yoke after 40 hours of incubation.
Figure 23 [upper right]: The foetus after 40 hours.
Figure 23 [lower left]: The foetus in the yoke after two days.
Figure 24 [lower right]: The foetus after two days.
Inscribed ‘Tab. III’ at the top of the page.
Page 155 from MS/103/1, later published as Table III in the appendix to Marcello Malpighi’s Anatome plantarum, ‘De ovo incubato’.
Marcello Malpighi (1628-1694), Italian biologist and physician, was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1669.
Figure 22 [upper left]: Veins in the yoke after 40 hours of incubation.
Figure 23 [upper right]: The foetus after 40 hours.
Figure 23 [lower left]: The foetus in the yoke after two days.
Figure 24 [lower right]: The foetus after two days.
Inscribed ‘Tab. III’ at the top of the page.
Page 155 from MS/103/1, later published as Table III in the appendix to Marcello Malpighi’s Anatome plantarum, ‘De ovo incubato’.
Marcello Malpighi (1628-1694), Italian biologist and physician, was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1669.
Object history
In October of 1762 Malpighi sent the Royal Society an extensive account [MS/103/1] of the development of the chick in an egg as a follow up to his earlier Dissertatio Epistolica de Formatione Pulli in Ovo (1673) on the same subject.
It was read at the Royal Society on 22 January 1673 [JBO/5, pp.6], ordered for printing two years later on 17 June 1675 [CMO/1/221], and published as the appendix to Malpighi’s Anatome Plantarum (1675), along with seven illustrative plates.
It was read at the Royal Society on 22 January 1673 [JBO/5, pp.6], ordered for printing two years later on 17 June 1675 [CMO/1/221], and published as the appendix to Malpighi’s Anatome Plantarum (1675), along with seven illustrative plates.
Related fellows
Marcello Malpighi (1628 - 1694, Italian) , Physician
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