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  1. In this paper, we study who first used the Latin anatomical term “cerebellum” for the posterior part of the brain. The suggestion that this term was introduced by Leonardo da Vinci is unlikely. Just before the start of the da Vinci era in the ...

  2. This book offers 87 of Da Vinci's finest and most important studies of the human body, with full scientific and art-historical explanations and discussions. Leonardo has long been recognised as one of the great artists of the Renaissance, but he was also a pioneer in the understanding of human anatomy.

  3. 1 lut 2020 · There are 5 anatomic lobes that comprise the cerebrum: frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal, and insular. The frontal, parietal, and occipital lobes can be traced in succession anterior to posterior.

  4. We found that a woodcut in Dryander's Anatomia capitis humani of 1536 is the first realistic picture of the cerebellum. Keywords: Cerebellum; First picture; Galen; Hundt; Puppi; da Vinci. In this paper, we study who first used the Latin anatomical term "cerebellum" for the posterior part of the brain.

  5. 4 kwi 2022 · Leonardo da Vinci on the human body : the anatomical, physiological, and embryological drawings of Leonardo da Vinci : with translations, emendations and a biographical introduction. Reprint. Originally published: New York : H. Schuman, 1952.

  6. 6 kwi 2019 · His earliest surviving anatomical drawings (circa 1485–93) included studies of the skull, brain, and cerebral ventricles. These works reflected his efforts to understand medieval psychology, including the localisation of sensory and motor functions to the brain.

  7. 1 sie 2020 · In this paper, we study who first used the Latin anatomical term “cerebellum” for the posterior part of the brain. The suggestion that this term was introduced by Leonardo da Vinci is unlikely.