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Michael Scot: Liber Introductorius (Pal.lat.1066)
No prior complete English translation of this text has been found.
Extensive searches across multiple scholarly catalogs (including UNESCO Index Translationum, OpenAlex, and Internet Archive) yielded no evidence of an English translation for Michael Scot's 'De Anatomia humani corporis'. The work is a 14th-century Latin text, and no records of any complete, partial, or excerpted English translation were found in any of the consulted databases.
Verified Mar 30, 2026 via local catalogs, open library, google books, internet archive, openalex · methodology
Michael Scot’s Introductory Book serves as a master key to the medieval mind, bridging the gap between physical science and moral philosophy. Readers will discover how the human body acts as a mirror to the stars and the divine order.