MALPIGHI, Marcello (1628 – 1694)
1628 – 1694
10 entries in the GMN corpus.
Image source Carlo Cignani · gettyimages.co.uk · Public domain
1661 CE
#760
De pulmonibus observations anatomicae.
Discovery of the capillary circulation. Malpighi demonstrated that the pulmonary tissues are vesicular in nature and showed that the trachea ends in bronchial filaments. His De pulmonibus includes his demonstration of…
1666 CE
#1230
De viscerum structura exercitatio anatomica.
Includes (pp. 71-100) his essay, De renibus, in which he described the uriniferous tubules and the “Malpighian bodies”. The great detail and clarity of Malpighi’s description was unsurpassed until Bo…
1669 CE
#293
Dissertatio epistolica de bombyce.
Malpighi’s work on the silkworm represents the first monograph on an invertebrate and records one of the most striking pieces of research work on his part. He dissected the silkworm under the microscope with gre…
1673 CE
#468
De ovo incubato observationes.
First accurate description, from the microscopical point of view, of the chick embryo. See No. 467.1. English translation in No. 534.1
1673 CE
#469
Dissertatio epistolica de formatione pulli in ovo.
This and the De ovo incubato (No. 468) placed the study of embryology on a sound basis, surpassing in accuracy all other contemporary work on the subject and foreshadowing some of the more important general lines of r…
1675 CE–1679 CE
#536
Anatome plantarum.
Malpighi was the founder of microscopic anatomy and a pioneer in the study of plant development. He approached the subject through the study of plant tissues. His Appendix adds to the work on chick embryology Malpighi…
1686 CE
#66
Opera omnia. 2 vols.
Malpighi was the founder of histology. In 1660 he was the first to see the capillary anastomosis between the arteries and the veins, thus contributing to the completion of Harvey’s work on the circulation. Malpi…
1700 CE
#4299
Opera posthuma.
Page 68: first description of leontiasis ossea.
1897 CE
#13184
Bibliografia malpighiana: Catalogo descrittivo delle opere a stampa di Marcello Malpighi e degli scritti che lo riguardano
1966 CE
#534.1
Marcello Malpighi and the evolution of embryology. 5 vols.
Vol. 1 is an exhaustive biography of Malpighi; the remaining 4 volumes provide an extensive account of the development of embryology, and annotated English translations of Nos. 468 & 469.