The outstanding scientist and painter Leonardo da Vinci actively explored human anatomy and was going to publish his works in a special treatise.
Anatomical drawings by Leonardo da Vinci released to the public
The outstanding scientist and painter Leonardo da Vinci actively explored human anatomy and was going to publish his works in a special treatise. After the death of a genius, a mass of his disordered sketches with descriptions were not exhibited anywhere for more than 400 years. An impressive collection of da Vinci's anatomical drawings has been digitized by the British organization Royal Collection Trust, in which they are stored.
To understand human physiology, da Vinci studied the structure of the body and performed autopsies. The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York published an article stating that many Renaissance artists had to study anatomy in order to accurately depict human figures.
Da Vinci approached anatomy with the same scientific interest as he approached architecture, engineering, the development of a flying machine, or the creation of weapons. He provided many of his anatomical drawings with detailed descriptions, which he did using mirror lines. The scientist used this method for keeping diaries.
Apple tablet owners can install an application that allows you to view the entire collection through the gadget and even translate into English the scientist's notes, interviews and expert opinions on the significance of da Vinci's discoveries.