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Büchernarr und Zeichenkünstler: Warum Leonardo da Vinci kein Universalgenie war
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MoreContagion in the Cultural Imagination of Victorian England
Debolina’s project, “Contagion in the Cultural Imagination of Victorian England” looked at disease as a form, and argued that for disease to attain it
Encounters between Medicine, Literature, Philosophy, and their Circulation in Public Debates
One crucial question in tracing the history of normalcy is: How does a term come to be established as a category and used to designate something as ab
Decolonization in Action Episode 4: Colonial Medicalization and Homosexuality in the Philippines
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MoreAn Unknown Treatise on Shadows Referred to by Leonardo Da Vinci
This Working Group chapter project was an exploration of the optical sources used by Leonardo da Vinci in his research on shadows. As most sources of
Color in Nature and Color in Art
"For the causes and essences of color are as disputed, and obscure to the intellect, as they are themselves manifest to sight."
(Julius Caesar Scalig
Color, Vision, and the Eye in Late Sixteenth-Century Padua
Questions surrounding the origin of color, its relationship to light and illumination, and how color affected the eye were vigorously debated within t
Fireworks and Color in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
It has commonly been assumed that there were no colors in fireworks prior to the early nineteenth century. This paper argued that there were a variety