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Alessandro Benedetti

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the nerves first arise from the heart… but almost all of them (as is more evidently established) are perceived to originate in large part from the brain…." Medieval scholars preferred to trust the authorities over their own observations, while this new generation of anatomists increasingly valued experience over theory.
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rather than uncritical trust in the authorities "since in it we see the truth and contemplate its revelations as the works of nature lie under our eyes… but those who trust only the monuments of literature… are often deceived and entrust opinion rather than truth to their minds." He later describes a
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has had so much authority for so many centuries that even those things which have not seen they will affirm to exist, even without experiment." Benedetti valued personal observation over blind trust in the authorities and even, shockingly for the time, corrected Aristotle. "Aristotle believes that
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of 1495 as he was tending to the wounds of the injured, experiencing first hand the horrors of the battle, he mentioned "on every side the sky flashed repeatedly with fire and thundered with artillery ... and iron, bronze and lead hissed pass and the air was filled with wails and cries".
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who trusted in the authorities more than their own experience: "
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Index


Parma
Crete
surgeon general
Venetian
Mundinus
dissection
clinical examination
postmortem examination
syphilis
bones
anatomists
Aristotle
Italian Wars
Battle of Farnovo
Princes of the Renaissance
ISBN
978-1-78854-782-6
Categories
1512 deaths
Military personnel from Parma
Italian anatomists
15th-century Italian physicians
16th-century Italian physicians
History of anatomy
16th-century Italian writers
16th-century male writers
Physicians from Parma

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