The Creation of Adam: Neurology and Neoplatonism | AmorSciendi
We discuss Michelangelo's famous Sistine Chapel Fresco. It's fun to think the artist was capable of creating an anatomically accurate human brain in the painting, but more fun to discuss Neoplatonism.
Written by James Earle, Orrin Frazier, and Kate Nelson
Edited by Orrin Frazier
Original Music by Clark Hamilton
Thanks to Brenna for the camera work capturing our lack of muscle structure.
Image of the Statue of David published by Rico Heil on Wiki Commons
Видео The Creation of Adam: Neurology and Neoplatonism | AmorSciendi канала Amor Sciendi
Written by James Earle, Orrin Frazier, and Kate Nelson
Edited by Orrin Frazier
Original Music by Clark Hamilton
Thanks to Brenna for the camera work capturing our lack of muscle structure.
Image of the Statue of David published by Rico Heil on Wiki Commons
Видео The Creation of Adam: Neurology and Neoplatonism | AmorSciendi канала Amor Sciendi
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