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    An approach to the Da Vinci and Vesalio’s art: contribution to anatomical teaching by Greta Margarita Arrechea García, Adys Castro Berberena

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…From the most remote Jurassic time, the Greek civilization, the Claudio Galen’s ancient Rome, the Middle Ages and contemporary Renaissance, the Harvey and Malpighi’s modern age, as well as the 19th century considered as the "modern period" of Anatomy, where Galen's descriptive vision is expanded, and Vesalius' architectural vision, have been the arts an important factor to take into account in the science development. Leonardo da Vinci and Andrés Vesalio are considered great anatomists, who contributed the most with their art to its development. …”
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    ‘Strange old Italian dresses’: Walter Pater, Victorian fashionista? by Bénédicte COSTE

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…This article discusses Aesthetic dress as conceived by Walter Pater. Indeed in “Leonardo Da Vinci” (1869), the unfinished Gaston de Latour (1888-1894?)…”
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    Promocja zrównoważonej konsumpcji w wybranych państwach europejskich by Barbara Szymoniuk

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Go Green Across Europe, realizowanego w latach 2014-15 w ramach unijnego programu Leonardo da Vinci VETPRO.…”
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    Promocja zrównoważonej konsumpcji w wybranych państwach europejskich by Barbara Szymoniuk

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Go Green Across Europe, realizowanego w latach 2014-15 w ramach unijnego programu Leonardo da Vinci VETPRO.…”
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    A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF EUROPEAN EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS IN THE LATE 80’S AND EARLY 90’S: COMETT, ERASMUS, PETRA, LINGUA, TEMPUS, AND EUROTECNET by Costel COROBAN, Cristina-Iulia MARINESCU (GÎLĂ)

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…However, these early efforts laid the groundwork for later programs like Leonardo da Vinci and SOCRATES, which aimed to balance competitiveness with social equity. …”
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    Policy and Culture: From Machiavelli’s Political Philosophy to Kipling’s Political Prophecies by K. M. Dolgov, E. I. Starikova

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The greatest Renaissance masters - Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Rafael etc. - actively opposed any evil manifestations: evil ideas, evil words, evil doings, expressing in their masterpieces the highest ideals and values. …”
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