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Ms Hunter 9 30v Dissection, from De Medina Fen I. II
GUL174576 Ms Hunter 9 30v Dissection, from De Medina Fen I. II, by Avicenna (980-1037) (vellum) by Flemish School, (15th century); 41.3x29.8 cm; Glasgow University Library, Scotland; (add.info.: Avicenas Treatise on Medicine and Surgery; ); eUniversity of Glasgow Library; Flemish, out of copyright
Media ID 22600506
© University of Glasgow Library / Bridgeman Images
Avicenne Dissected Knife Pupils Research Scholars Studying Written In Latin Anatomist
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This print captures a moment of intense study and exploration in the field of medicine. Titled "Ms Hunter 9 30v Dissection, from De Medina Fen I. II" this artwork is part of Avicenna's Treatise on Medicine and Surgery, written by the renowned Persian polymath Avicenna. The image showcases a group of medieval scholars engrossed in dissecting a human body on a wooden table. The scene exudes an atmosphere of curiosity and intellectual pursuit as these pupils delve into the intricacies of anatomy with their knives and instruments. The Flemish School's meticulous attention to detail is evident in this piece, as every element - from the skeleton nearby to the various tools scattered across the table - adds depth and authenticity to the composition. This snapshot into medical history provides us with insight into how knowledge was acquired during that era. As we gaze upon this print, we are reminded not only of Avicenna's significant contributions to medicine but also of humanity's endless quest for understanding our own bodies. It serves as a testament to the timeless importance placed on research, learning, and discovery within scientific fields. Displayed proudly at Glasgow University Library in Scotland, this remarkable artwork stands as a tribute to both Avicenna's legacy and the enduring fascination with unraveling life's mysteries through anatomical exploration.
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