2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2008.09.022
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Sine ars scientia nihil est: Leonardo da Vinci and beyond

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“…For Leonardo (1452-1519) the study of Anatomy became a science (11)(12)(13). He began to examine the relationship between the brain and the olfactory and optical nerves through experimenting with wax injections that helped him to model the ventricles.…”
Section: Europe's Dark Ages Late Antiquity and The Renaissancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For Leonardo (1452-1519) the study of Anatomy became a science (11)(12)(13). He began to examine the relationship between the brain and the olfactory and optical nerves through experimenting with wax injections that helped him to model the ventricles.…”
Section: Europe's Dark Ages Late Antiquity and The Renaissancementioning
confidence: 99%