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Relationship of the organs of the body, the Humours and signs of the Zodiac, 1508
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Relationship of the organs of the body, the Humours and signs of the Zodiac, 1508
Relationship of the organs of the body, the Humours and signs of the Zodiac, 1508. For example, Leo sole house of the Sun governs the heart - hence the term Lion-Hearted. From Margarita Philosophica by Gregor Reisch. (Basel, 1508)
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This print showcases the intricate relationship between the organs of the body, the Humours, and signs of the Zodiac. Created in 1508 by Gregor Reisch, this woodcut from Margarita Philosophica provides a fascinating glimpse into the scientific and astrological beliefs of that era. Each organ is meticulously depicted and associated with its corresponding sign in astrology. For instance, Leo, represented as the sole house of the Sun, governs the heart - hence giving rise to terms like "Lion-Hearted". This amalgamation of science, anatomy, medicine, and astrology reflects how people in the 16th century sought to understand their bodies within a broader cosmic context. The use of vibrant colors adds an element of visual appeal to this print. The male figure featured prominently in this artwork symbolizes humanity's connection to these celestial forces. It serves as a reminder that our physical well-being is intricately intertwined with cosmic influences. Located in Basel, Switzerland during a time when advancements in medical knowledge were rapidly emerging across Europe; this woodcut represents both cultural and intellectual developments during that period. Its inclusion in Margarita Philosophica further emphasizes its significance as an educational tool for scholars and students alike. Today, this remarkable piece continues to captivate viewers with its fusion of artistry and scientific understanding from centuries past. As we gaze upon it now, we are reminded not only of our shared human experience but also how our ancestors sought meaning through exploration at the intersection of science and spirituality.
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