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Anatomy in the Renaissance


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Rosemari Heyn, Aggregate professor and researcher at Sapienza University of Rome. Her main interest is electron microscopy, but her passion is the Medical Humanities, in particular art. The interview is about the representation of anatomy in the renaissance. The video is strictly connected with the unit, since it discusses about some of the artwork represented also during the unit.
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