Mirroring Michelangelo, finding Galen: the ancient anatomical theory of the soul and its possible influence on The Creation of Adam

L. V. Messa
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Galen of Pergamon (129 – c. 216) was a Greek physician, surgeon, and philosopher in the Roman Empire, whose views dominated Western medicine for thirteen centuries until the Renaissance. Starting from the theories of Hippocrates and Plato, Galen supposed how the soul was distributed within the human body. Galen’s method of investigation was the archetype of medical-scientific thought for his time. More generally, his visions were very practical and he managed to summarize and refine the contemporary knowledge in medicine. Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475–1564) was a “key figure” of the Italian High Renaissance. For centuries, his masterpieces have been studied in many disciplines, including the medical field, especially Anatomy. One of Michelangelo’s most studied works of art has been The Creation of Adam. In recent years, scientists from different fields of study have found hidden messages inside this work. Some theories are extremely interesting, and other meanings may have been included by Michelangelo in what many consider to be his greatest work. This paper suggests a new hypothesis of an anatomical observation of The Creation of Adam, based on Galen’s theory about the soul. This is to reason that the medical research carried on by Galen could have influenced many fields and also Michelangelo’s work. More generally, the study of human anatomy since ancient times has undoubtedly influenced many fields of research and development in important ways.
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镜像米开朗基罗,发现盖伦:灵魂的古代解剖学理论及其对亚当创造的可能影响
佩加蒙的盖伦(129 -公元前216年)是罗马帝国时期的希腊内科医生、外科医生和哲学家,他的观点在西方医学中占主导地位长达13个世纪,直到文艺复兴。从希波克拉底和柏拉图的理论出发,盖伦设想了灵魂是如何在人体内分布的。盖伦的研究方法是他那个时代医学科学思想的原型。更一般地说,他的愿景非常实用,他成功地总结和完善了当代医学知识。米开朗基罗·博纳罗蒂(1475-1564)是意大利文艺复兴盛期的“关键人物”。几个世纪以来,他的杰作被许多学科研究,包括医学领域,尤其是解剖学。米开朗基罗被研究最多的艺术作品之一是《创造亚当》。近年来,来自不同研究领域的科学家在这项工作中发现了隐藏的信息。有些理论非常有趣,而米开朗基罗在许多人认为是他最伟大的作品中可能包含了其他含义。本文以盖伦的灵魂理论为基础,提出了一种对《亚当的创造》的解剖学观察的新假设。这就是为什么盖伦进行的医学研究可能影响了许多领域,也影响了米开朗基罗的工作。更广泛地说,自古以来对人体解剖学的研究无疑以重要的方式影响了许多研究和发展领域。
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