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Ms Hunter 9 f. 34r Dissection, from De Medina Fen I
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Ms Hunter 9 f. 34r Dissection, from De Medina Fen I
GUL174577 Ms Hunter 9 f.34r 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.: Avicennas Treatise on Medicine and Surgery; ); eUniversity of Glasgow Library; Flemish, out of copyright
Media ID 22343886
© University of Glasgow Library / Bridgeman Images
Avicenna Avicenne Dissected Knife Pupil Research Scholar Studying Written In Latin Anatomist
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This print showcases a significant moment in the history of medicine and scientific exploration. Titled "Ms Hunter 9 f. 34r Dissection, from De Medina Fen I" this artwork is a vellum manuscript created by the Flemish School in the 15th century. The image depicts an intricate scene of a dissection, as described in Avicenna's Treatise on Medicine and Surgery. The scholar, believed to be Avicenna himself, meticulously examines the human anatomy with intense focus and precision. Surrounding him are various medical instruments carefully arranged on a table, highlighting the importance of these tools in advancing medical knowledge. The composition exudes an aura of scholarly pursuit and intellectual curiosity. It transports us back to medieval times when scholars dedicated their lives to unraveling the mysteries of human health through meticulous research and study. This artwork serves as a testament to humanity's relentless quest for knowledge and understanding. It reminds us that progress in science and medicine is built upon centuries of accumulated wisdom passed down through manuscripts like this one. Displayed at Glasgow University Library in Scotland, this print offers viewers a glimpse into our rich scientific heritage while also honoring Avicenna's contributions as both an anatomist and philosopher.
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