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Rene Descartes idea of vision, showing the function of the eye, optic nerve and brain, 1692
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Rene Descartes idea of vision, showing the function of the eye, optic nerve and brain, 1692
Rene Descartes idea of vision, showing the function of the eye, optic nerve and brain, 1692. From Opera Philosophica by Rene Descartes. (Frankfurt-am-Main, 1692). Originally published in his Tractatus de homine. (Paris, 1664)
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This print captures Rene Descartes' groundbreaking idea of vision, as depicted in his renowned work "Opera Philosophica" from 1692. The image beautifully illustrates the intricate function of the eye, optic nerve, and brain in the process of sight. Descartes, a prominent French philosopher and mathematician, revolutionized our understanding of human physiology with his theories on vision. This diagram showcases his profound insights into the workings of the human body. The woodcut illustration portrays an anatomical view of the face, focusing on the eyes and their connection to the nervous system. It serves as a visual representation of Descartes' belief that vision is not solely dependent on external stimuli but also relies on internal mechanisms within our bodies. As we delve into this seventeenth-century masterpiece, we are reminded of Descartes' significant contributions to science and medicine. His exploration paved the way for further advancements in biology and neuroscience. This remarkable print is a testament to both Descartes' intellectual prowess and artistic sensibility. Its monochrome aesthetic adds a touch of elegance while emphasizing its historical significance. Preserved by Oxford Science Archive, this piece allows us to appreciate how far we have come in unraveling the mysteries behind our sense perception. It stands as a timeless reminder that knowledge knows no boundaries when it comes to unlocking nature's secrets within ourselves.
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