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Facsimile of the School of Salerno, from the Canon of Medicine
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Facsimile of the School of Salerno, from the Canon of Medicine
CHT228237 Facsimile of the School of Salerno, from the Canon of Medicine by Avicenna (Ibn Sina) (980-1037) (colour litho) by Italian School; Biblioteca Universitaria, Bologna, Italy; (add.info.: copy of an original manuscript from 14th-15th century; ); eArchives Charmet; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 23353744
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This print showcases a facsimile of the School of Salerno, taken from Avicenna's renowned medical treatise, the Canon of Medicine. The image transports us back to medieval times, where scholars and patients alike gathered in this esteemed institution to learn and heal. The scene is bustling with activity - ships sail gracefully on the glistening waters of the Gulf, while a donkey patiently waits by its owner's side. This snapshot perfectly captures the essence of life during that era. The School of Salerno was a beacon of knowledge and innovation in medicine, attracting students from far and wide who sought to unravel the mysteries of human health. Avicenna (Ibn Sina), an influential Persian physician and philosopher, penned his groundbreaking work here in the 11th century. As we delve into this mesmerizing print, we are reminded that even centuries ago, people recognized the importance of education and healthcare. It serves as a testament to humanity's enduring quest for understanding our bodies and improving our well-being. This particular print is a faithful reproduction created in Italy during the 14th-15th century. Preserved within Biblioteca Universitaria in Bologna today, it allows us to glimpse into history through its intricate details and vibrant colors. Let this remarkable image transport you back in time as you explore not only an ancient medical treatise but also an invaluable piece of our shared cultural heritage.
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