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Rene Descartes diagram of the human brain and eye, 1692
Rene Descartes diagram of the human brain and eye, 1692. From Opera Philosophica by Rene Descartes. (Frankfurt-am-Main, 1692). Originally published in his Tractatus de homine. (Paris, 1664)
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 23.7cm x 17.7cm (9.3" x 7")
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This print showcases Rene Descartes' intricate diagram of the human brain and eye, dating back to 1692. Originally published in his renowned work "Tractatus de homine" this woodcut engraving from his Opera Philosophica offers a glimpse into the scientific mind of one of France's most influential philosophers. Descartes, known for his contributions to philosophy, mathematics, and science, delved into the realm of anatomy and physiology with this detailed illustration. The diagram provides an insightful exploration of the human nervous system, highlighting the interconnectedness between our brain and eyes. As we examine this centuries-old depiction, we are transported back to a time when scientific understanding was still unfolding. It serves as a reminder that even in the 17th century, vision and sight were subjects worthy of intense study. The monochrome aesthetic adds a sense of timeless elegance to this print while emphasizing its historical significance. Located within Oxford Science Archive's collection, it stands as a testament to Descartes' intellectual legacy. Whether you are captivated by biology or simply fascinated by how our bodies functioned centuries ago, this print is sure to ignite curiosity about our complex nature. It invites us to reflect on how far scientific knowledge has progressed since Descartes' era while appreciating the foundations he laid for future discoveries in medicine and anatomy.
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