André du Laurens (December 9, 1558 – August 6, 1609), was a French physician.
Biography
Du Laurens was born in
Tarascon
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and was rector of the medical school at
Montpellier
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.
He was physician to King
Henry IV.
His 1594 book comprising four "discourses"—first written in French, not Latin—was an early attempt at
scientific communication
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.
[ It was translated into English by Richard Surphlet in 1599.]
His ''Historia anatomica'' underwent many editions.
One of his brothers, Honoré du Laurens (1564-1612), was archbishop of Embrun
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Embrun was located in southeastern France, in the mountains of the Maritime Alps, on a route that led from Gap by way of Briançon to Turin. It had as suffragans the Diocese of Digne, Diocese of Antibes and Gra ...
.
Bibliography
Selection
* ''Admonitio ad Simonem Petræum'' (1593)[
* ''Discours de la conservation de la veuë: des maladies melancoliques: des catarrhes, & de la vieillesse'' (1594)
*]
1598
an
1600
editions on Gallica; Radu Suciu's edition with an extensive critical apparatus (2012)[
*]
''A discourse of the preservation of the sight of melancholike diseases of rheumes and of old age'' by Andre DuLaurens, translated by Richard Surphlet (1599)
The eyehistory.wordpress.com digitization includes only the first discourse.
* ''Apologia pro Galen
Aelius Galenus or Claudius Galenus ( el, Κλαύδιος Γαληνός; September 129 – c. AD 216), often Anglicized as Galen () or Galen of Pergamon, was a Greek physician, surgeon and philosopher in the Roman Empire. Considered to be one of ...
o et impugnatio novæ ac falsæ demonstrationis de communione vasorum cordis in foetu'' (1595)[
* ''De crisibus libri tres'' (1596)
* ]
Historia anatomica humani corporis
'. Paris (1600)[
*]
1602 edition
on Google Books
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**
L’histoire anatomique en laquelle toutes les parties du corps humain sont amplement déclarées enrichie de controverses et observations nouvelles
', translated by Francois Size. Paris: Jean Bertault (1610)
*
''Historia anatomica: controuersiis, obseruationibus et posterioribus curis authoris adornata''
(1650)—With additions by Lazare Meyssonnier.
Complete works
''Toutes les œuvres de Me André Du Laurens, sieur de Ferrières''
Paris, 1621 on Google Books
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—Translation by Théophile Gelée, at least partly revised by the author.Correspondence between the translator and the author
and following pages.
* Patin, Gui, ed., (1628) —Complete revised works, some not published before.
References
* Berriot-Salvadore, Évelyne (2008), "Les œuvres françaises d'André Dulaurens", ''Esculape et Dionysos. Mélanges en l'honneur de Jean Céard'', Genève: Droz, p. 243–254.
* —Jeanne is André's sister.
*
* Wear, A. (1983), "William Harvey and the “way of the anatomists”", ''History of Science'', 21, p. 227–230
External links
List
of online works on Gallica
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1558 births
1609 deaths
16th-century French physicians
People from Tarascon
16th-century Latin-language writers
French anatomists
French surgeons