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:[[Carlino 1999|Carlino, Andrea. ''Books of the Body: Anatomical Ritual and Renaissance Learning.'' Trans. by John Tedeschi and Anne C. Tedeschi. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1999.]] | :[[Carlino 1999|Carlino, Andrea. ''Books of the Body: Anatomical Ritual and Renaissance Learning.'' Trans. by John Tedeschi and Anne C. Tedeschi. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1999.]] | ||
:[[Carlino 1999|Carlino, Andrea. ''Paper Bodies: A Catalogue of Anatomical Fugitive Sheets, 1538-1687.'' London: Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, 1999.]] | |||
:[[Sappol 2006|Sappol, Michael. ''Dream Anatomy.'']] | |||
== Patents == | == Patents == |
Revision as of 18:44, 1 April 2011
- Fiorentino, Rosso. History and Bibliography of Anatomic Illustration. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press, 1920. [3]
Patents
Book having a pop-up toy [4]
POP-UP BOOK CONSTRUCTION [5]
Coloring book with pop-up figures [6]
Three-dimensional interactive system [7]
INTERACTIVE BOOK WITH DETACHABLE, POP-UP DEVICE [8]
Books with movable toy for children [9]
Movable head system [10]
Stuffed animal with book enclosure apparatus [11]
Calculator flap book cover [12]
Book with removable objects [13]
Flap board book construction [14]
Method for printing books of bingo paper [15]