Marcantonio della Torre (1481–1511) was a Renaissance Professor of Anatomy who lectured at the University of Pavia and at the University of Padua.[1] It is believed that della Torre and Leonardo da Vinci, who studied the human anatomy by dissecting corpses, were intending to publish a book, but this did not eventuate as della Torre's life was cut short by plague in 1511. By this time Leonardo had made over 750 detailed anatomical drawings with annotations.[2] Both Giorgio Vasari and Paolo Giovio claim that della Torre had written anatomical texts, but none are known to have survived to the modern age.[3]
YouTube Encyclopedic
-
1/3Views:1 8313 675417
-
Hipócrates y la medicina SER HUMANO CIENCIA E INVESTIGACION
-
Intro "Antonio e Cleopatra - La fine di un amore, la nascita dell'impero" | Ulisse 2011
-
Racconti Palianesi - Marcantonio Colonna e la battaglia di Lepanto Pt. II
Transcription
See also
Science and inventions of Leonardo da Vinci