... knowledge of these, I have dissected more than ten human bodies, destroying all the various members, and removing even the very smallest particles of the flesh which surrounded these veins without causing any effusion of blood other than the imperceptible... Nature - Stran 343uredili: - 1920Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Robert Oswald Moon - 1909 - 248 strani
...human bodies, destroying all the various members, and removing even the very smallest particles of flesh which surrounded these veins without causing...the imperceptible bleeding of the capillary veins. " 1 Another powerful influence towards intellectual emancipation was the Reformation, which in the... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1924 - 674 strani
...conception and the foetus through growth to maturity, and so to the gradual wasting of the tendons and ail the physical phenomena of death. " I have dissected,"...necessary to proceed by stages with so many bodies as w^uld render my knowledge complete ; and this I repeated twice over in order to discover the differences."... | |
| Jonathan Sawday - 1995 - 382 strani
...minutest particles of flesh which surrounded these veins, without causing any effusion of blood. . . . And as one single body did not suffice for so long...many bodies as would render my knowledge complete; this I repeated twice in order to achieve the differences. And though you should have a love for such... | |
| J. A. P. Jones - 1997 - 360 strani
...support the said muscle. HIT I »Tf<» '1 Leonardo Describes Dissection in his Notebooks I have dissected more than ten human bodies, destroying all the various...repeated twice over in order to discover the differences. In what ways did Leonardo pursue new ideas and discover new things? What do you learn about Leonardo... | |
| Claire J. Farago - 1999 - 488 strani
...than some few veins, while, in order to obtain a true and perfect knowledge of these, I have dissected more than ten human bodies, destroying all the various...And as one single body did not suffice for so long 2 time, it was necessary to proceed by stages with so many bodies as would render my knowledge complete;... | |
| Michael White - 2001 - 388 strani
...minutest particles of flesh which surrounded these veins without causing any effusion of blood . . . And as one single body did not suffice for so long...many bodies as would render my knowledge complete; this I repeated twice in order to achieve the differences. And though you should have no love for such... | |
| Leonardo (da Vinci), Andre Chastel - 2002 - 292 strani
...these veins, without any bleeding other than that, almost imperceptible, of the capillary veins. A single body did not suffice for so long a time ; it was necessary to proceed by stages with several bodies to achieve complete knowledge. And this I did twice, in order to verify the differences.... | |
| Sandra McPherson - 2007 - 104 strani
...state of being that corresponds with one's concept of the beautiful. —Stanley Kunitz, The Wild Braid And as one single body did not suffice for so long...many bodies as would render my knowledge complete; this I repeated twice in order to discover the differences. —Leonardo DaVinci, Notebooks II Grouse... | |
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