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Leonardo's Skull

Autor Robert George
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 aug 2018
On the morning of the second of May, 1519, Leonardo Da Vinci, unquestionably the greatest of geniuses in the intellectually congested Renaissance, was laid to rest in a churchyard on the castle grounds of Amboise, the fortress/estate of Francis the first, the reigning king of France. Francis, an ardent admirer of Leonardo's artistic and scientific achievements, had invited the Maestro to Amboise where he was to serve as the king's production designer for court events. For this service Leonardo was given quarters in the magnificent manor house Le Clos Luce within the castle grounds, together with servants and room and board for life. In 1517, he suffered a stroke that paralyzed his right arm, thus ending his phenomenal artistic career. Even though he was preferentially left-handed, his spirit was broken. His notebooks and last paintings were left in his will to his devoted disciple Francesco Melzi, all except his beloved Mona Lisa. His modest funeral procession was attended by a few remaining house servants, caretakers, priests, townspeople whom he had befriended, and of course, Melzi. In the following centuries, his burial ground was desecrated by a succession of wars, notably the Huguenot uprising and the French Revolution, and the inevitable grave robbers. His remains became commingled and scattered. Several attempts were made by an eclectic group of Da Vinciophiles to gather what might plausibly be Leonardo's bones. Some, including a relatively large skull, were so anointed and were transferred to the newly reconstructed and rechristened Chapel of Saint-Hubert - to this day Leonardo's shrine. On the floor of the chapel is a tableau with an inscription stating that herein might possibly repose the remains of Leonardo Da Vinci. But no one could really tell . . . until now.
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ISBN-13: 9781984533005
ISBN-10: 1984533002
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.15 kg
Editura: Xlibris US

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dr. Robert George received his MS degree in gross anatomy from the Medical College of Virginia and his PhD in physical anthropology from the University of Washington. After completing his dissertation on the origin of primates from Paleocene insectivores, he began a peripatetic career teaching anatomy and kindred subjects in several medical schools, including Brown University, Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, Kuwait University, University of Chicago, University of South Carolina, and Central Caribbean University in Puerto Rico. He now teaches medical and orthopedic anatomy at Florida International University in Miami. Dr. George's research interests have gradually shifted from comparative primate anatomy to forensic anthropology with a specialty in forensic facial approximation, a key subject of this book. His memberships in professional societies have included the American Association of Anatomists, the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, the International Association for Craniofacial Identification, and Mensa/Intertel. When not teaching, consulting, or approximating, he enjoys writing fiction, portraiture, and has a passion for caricaturing.