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Memory in the third ventricle of the brain as described by the 13th century German scholastic, Albertus Magnus, in his Philosophia naturalis, and illustrated in a 1490 edition of that work

Memory in the third ventricle of the brain as described by the 13th century German scholastic, Albertus Magnus, in his Philosophia naturalis, and illustrated in a 1490 edition of that work


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Memory in the third ventricle of the brain as described by the 13th century German scholastic, Albertus Magnus, in his Philosophia naturalis, and illustrated in a 1490 edition of that work

ALBERTUS: BRAIN.
Memory in the third ventricle of the brain as described by the 13th century German scholastic, Albertus Magnus, in his Philosophia naturalis, and illustrated in a 1490 edition of that work

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13th Century Albertus Anatomy Brain Catholic Diagram Great Intelligence Magnus Memory Philosopher Saint Scholastic Science Theologian Ventricle Albert The Great


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This print showcases a remarkable illustration of "Memory in the third ventricle of the brain" as described by Albertus Magnus, a renowned 13th-century German scholastic. The image is taken from his influential work, Philosophia naturalis, and was featured in a 1490 edition. Albertus Magnus, also known as Albert the Great, was not only an esteemed philosopher but also a theologian and Catholic saint. His deep understanding of anatomy and intelligence led him to explore the intricate workings of the human brain. This particular diagram highlights the significance of memory within the third ventricle. The medieval artwork beautifully captures both scientific accuracy and artistic flair. It serves as a testament to how knowledge was disseminated during that era when illustrations played an essential role in conveying complex concepts. As we delve into this image, we are transported back in time to witness the intellectual prowess of Albertus Magnus. We gain insight into his profound exploration of memory's place within our cognitive processes—a topic that continues to captivate scientists today. Through this photograph print, we are reminded of how ancient wisdom can still inspire us centuries later. It stands as a tribute to one man's quest for understanding and reminds us that even in our modern world, there is much we can learn from those who came before us.

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