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    Francis C. Wells.
    Summary: Leonardo's heart studies represent the pinnacle of his anatomical endeavours. They integrate structural form and dynamic function in a way that called upon his extensive experience and knowledge of hydrology, engineering, mathematics and architectural design. In his work on the heart, his use of ingenious diagrams as well as detailed representational drawings is cleverly combined with carefully crafted verbal descriptions of complicated physiological concepts. Some of which, developed through drawing, wereso advanced that only now with the advent of accessible technology and advances in modern knowledge of the heart, it is possible to re-interpret his conclusions and reveal how accurate his logical reasoning and pure observation really was. Several of his ideas continue to sit well alongside our modern understanding of cardiac physiology and heart function. This book features all 64 of Leonardo's drawings on the heart and its physiology, accompanied by translations of his accompanying notes.

    Contents:
    The Making of a Master: Leonardo, His Life and Times
    Leonardo, Anatomist or Natural Philosopher?
    Leonardo's Use of Drawing
    Leonardo's Heart
    Leonardo: A Personal Legacy
    Leonardo Scholarship and the Cataloguing of the Anatomical Manuscripts.
    Digital Access Springer 2013