2005
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-77042005000200003
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Imagens do corpo e saber médico em Portugal no século XVI

Abstract: O artigo discute um conjunto de imagens e procedimentos analíticos pelos quais o corpo humano e suas partes são descritos e compreendidos em textos portugueses do século XVI, em especial tratados médicos. As representações investigadas envolvem o uso, por analogia, de imagens derivadas da experiência humana em geral. Procurando identificar diferentes usos do argumento analógico, busca-se iluminar as relações entre os autores e certas correntes intelectuais do período, entre elas o humanismo renascentista, o pe… Show more

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“…The first was during the Renaissance, when scholastic anatomical knowledge practices, based on interpreting classical texts, gave way progressively to dissection and to observation of the body as the principal source of knowledge (Bellini, 2005;Thacker, 1999). The second point in time, today, has seen a transition from direct observation of the body to the growing use of digital representation as a way to see inside the body.…”
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“…The first was during the Renaissance, when scholastic anatomical knowledge practices, based on interpreting classical texts, gave way progressively to dissection and to observation of the body as the principal source of knowledge (Bellini, 2005;Thacker, 1999). The second point in time, today, has seen a transition from direct observation of the body to the growing use of digital representation as a way to see inside the body.…”
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confidence: 99%