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Index
   Introduction.

   Anatomy research.
    Knowledge about human anatomy.
    Methods.
    Drawings.

   Comparison between nowadays knowledge
    and Leonardo’s drawings.
INTRODUCTION
Leonardo da Vinci
   He was a painter, sculptor, architect, musician, engineer,
    mathematician,      inventor,   anatomist,   cartographer,
    geologist, botanist and writer.

   He is widely considered to be one of the greatest painters
    of all times and perhaps the most diversely talented person
    to have ever lived.

   In Leonardo’s manuscripts specular writing was used,
    which consists of writing in the opposite direction, from right
    to left, so that it is only recognizable if it is reflexed on a
    mirror (writing in left-handed mirror script)
Leonardo’s life
   Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci was born on the 15th of April
    1452, in Vinci (Toscana, Italy).

   He died on the 2nd of May 1519, in France, when he was 67
    years old.

   He studied with the famous painter Andrea de Verrocchio,
    and then he worked with Ludovico Sforza. He worked
    around different Italian cities and he spent his last years in
    France, invited by Francisco I.
Contributions
   Art:
          Quattrocento: tridimensional representation system.
          Sfumato: technique consisting of the difumination of
           the outlines.
          Really famous pictures as The Last Supper, The
           Gioconda or The Vitruvio Man.


   Science: studies about the flight of the birds, the
    movement of water or turbulences.
   Medicine: studies about human anatomy (bones, muscles,
    the heart…) and about animal anatomy (cows, birds,
    monkeys, bears, frogs and horses)
   Engineering: flying machine, parachute, future helicopter…
ANATOMY RESEARCH
Anatomy before Leonardo´s studies
Little was known about
anatomy until Leonardo,
because in that time
dissections of human
bodies were not allowed
so nobody knew anything
about     anatomy.   The
Inquisition    persecuted
whoever tried to research
about human or animal
anatomy.
Leonardo’s knowledge about anatomy
 His anatomical training started
 when he was working         with
 Andrea del Verrochio, studying
 the external parts of the human
 body. Later, with the approval of
 several Italian hospitals,    he
 practised the dissection of
 corpses. Working conditions
 were very bad because of
 hygiene and the conservation of
 the bodies. In 1510, together
 with the doctor Marcantonio
 della Torre, they collected
 several studies about anatomy
 with more than two hundred
 drawings made by Leonardo.
Expansion and understanding of his
              studies
The studies about human
anatomy were a great step for
knowledge and thanks to them
many things have been
discovered about our body,
that without Leonardo wouldn’t
have been possible. For
example, he discovered how
blood      passes     constantly
through all the human body,
carrying nutrients to every part
and collecting waste products.
He also made incredible
studies about the muscles and
valves of the heart.
Methods
First,      he       made
dissections of the corpses
of      criminals     very
discreetly, avoiding the
action of the Inquisition.
Later, when he began to
be      famous,      some
hospitals offered him
human bodies for his
research.     After    the
dissections, he fixed his
conclusions in amazing
drawings, that were kept
together in a notebook.
Drawings
The drawings were discovered recently because Leonardo
gave his notebooks to his student Melzi. When he died, his son
sold them to an Italian painter, who saved them all together.
The pictures appeared about 1900.
COMPARISON BETWEEN
NOWADAYS KNOWLEDGE AND
  LEONARDO’S DRAWINGS
Leonardo’s heart
Leonardo’s heart

   The previous drawing shows different perspertives of the
    heart. In relation to this organ, Leonardo studied its parts
    with great accuracy. Moreover, he knew about the valves
    and blood vessels of the heart.

   The blood vessels are perfectly drawn, even coronary
    ones (coronary vessels supply blood to the heart
    muscle).

   He was capable of studying the structure of the different
    valves (atrioventricular and sigmoid valves).
Leonardo’s
heart
A great drawing of
the trachea and heart
can be observed
(c.1511), as well as
the    bronchi   and
bronchioles.      He
wrote     about   the
action of the heart
and the effects of
respiration in the
trachea around the
drawing.
  Drawing of a bovine heart,
  great vessels & bronchial
  tree: A bovine heart was
  used for most of his
  dissections.
Leonardo’s
heart
This sketch shows the
four cavities of the
heart: two atria and two
ventricles. He knew
perfectly its structure,
even the way valves
work during the cardiac
cycle.
Knowledge of the heart nowadays
Knowledge of the heart nowadays
Knowledge of the
bronchi and bronchioles
nowadays
Referring to the bronchi and
bronchioles,        Leonardo
represented them almost
perfectly, but nowadays we
know more in detail their
function. The final branches
of the bronchioles lead to a
series of riny sacs, the
pulmonary alveoli, where gas
exchange takes place.
Other important
     anatomy
     discoveries
   He      made     very     accurate
    drawings of bones and muscles
    (for instance, the structure of the
    hand). Those drawings show
    perfectly    the    structure     of
    tendons, bones and muscles.

   He studied the movement of the
    diaphragm in the respiration and
    defecation.

   One of his most ingenious
    achievements in anatomy, were
    wax moulds of the brain
    ventricles.

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Poster monreal vinci_3_b

  • 1.
  • 2. Index  Introduction.  Anatomy research.  Knowledge about human anatomy.  Methods.  Drawings.  Comparison between nowadays knowledge and Leonardo’s drawings.
  • 4. Leonardo da Vinci  He was a painter, sculptor, architect, musician, engineer, mathematician, inventor, anatomist, cartographer, geologist, botanist and writer.  He is widely considered to be one of the greatest painters of all times and perhaps the most diversely talented person to have ever lived.  In Leonardo’s manuscripts specular writing was used, which consists of writing in the opposite direction, from right to left, so that it is only recognizable if it is reflexed on a mirror (writing in left-handed mirror script)
  • 5. Leonardo’s life  Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci was born on the 15th of April 1452, in Vinci (Toscana, Italy).  He died on the 2nd of May 1519, in France, when he was 67 years old.  He studied with the famous painter Andrea de Verrocchio, and then he worked with Ludovico Sforza. He worked around different Italian cities and he spent his last years in France, invited by Francisco I.
  • 6. Contributions  Art:  Quattrocento: tridimensional representation system.  Sfumato: technique consisting of the difumination of the outlines.  Really famous pictures as The Last Supper, The Gioconda or The Vitruvio Man.  Science: studies about the flight of the birds, the movement of water or turbulences.
  • 7. Medicine: studies about human anatomy (bones, muscles, the heart…) and about animal anatomy (cows, birds, monkeys, bears, frogs and horses)  Engineering: flying machine, parachute, future helicopter…
  • 9. Anatomy before Leonardo´s studies Little was known about anatomy until Leonardo, because in that time dissections of human bodies were not allowed so nobody knew anything about anatomy. The Inquisition persecuted whoever tried to research about human or animal anatomy.
  • 10. Leonardo’s knowledge about anatomy His anatomical training started when he was working with Andrea del Verrochio, studying the external parts of the human body. Later, with the approval of several Italian hospitals, he practised the dissection of corpses. Working conditions were very bad because of hygiene and the conservation of the bodies. In 1510, together with the doctor Marcantonio della Torre, they collected several studies about anatomy with more than two hundred drawings made by Leonardo.
  • 11. Expansion and understanding of his studies The studies about human anatomy were a great step for knowledge and thanks to them many things have been discovered about our body, that without Leonardo wouldn’t have been possible. For example, he discovered how blood passes constantly through all the human body, carrying nutrients to every part and collecting waste products. He also made incredible studies about the muscles and valves of the heart.
  • 12. Methods First, he made dissections of the corpses of criminals very discreetly, avoiding the action of the Inquisition. Later, when he began to be famous, some hospitals offered him human bodies for his research. After the dissections, he fixed his conclusions in amazing drawings, that were kept together in a notebook.
  • 13. Drawings The drawings were discovered recently because Leonardo gave his notebooks to his student Melzi. When he died, his son sold them to an Italian painter, who saved them all together. The pictures appeared about 1900.
  • 14. COMPARISON BETWEEN NOWADAYS KNOWLEDGE AND LEONARDO’S DRAWINGS
  • 16. Leonardo’s heart  The previous drawing shows different perspertives of the heart. In relation to this organ, Leonardo studied its parts with great accuracy. Moreover, he knew about the valves and blood vessels of the heart.  The blood vessels are perfectly drawn, even coronary ones (coronary vessels supply blood to the heart muscle).  He was capable of studying the structure of the different valves (atrioventricular and sigmoid valves).
  • 17. Leonardo’s heart A great drawing of the trachea and heart can be observed (c.1511), as well as the bronchi and bronchioles. He wrote about the action of the heart and the effects of respiration in the trachea around the drawing. Drawing of a bovine heart, great vessels & bronchial tree: A bovine heart was used for most of his dissections.
  • 18. Leonardo’s heart This sketch shows the four cavities of the heart: two atria and two ventricles. He knew perfectly its structure, even the way valves work during the cardiac cycle.
  • 19. Knowledge of the heart nowadays
  • 20. Knowledge of the heart nowadays
  • 21. Knowledge of the bronchi and bronchioles nowadays Referring to the bronchi and bronchioles, Leonardo represented them almost perfectly, but nowadays we know more in detail their function. The final branches of the bronchioles lead to a series of riny sacs, the pulmonary alveoli, where gas exchange takes place.
  • 22. Other important anatomy discoveries  He made very accurate drawings of bones and muscles (for instance, the structure of the hand). Those drawings show perfectly the structure of tendons, bones and muscles.  He studied the movement of the diaphragm in the respiration and defecation.  One of his most ingenious achievements in anatomy, were wax moulds of the brain ventricles.