Czorny A, Ricbourg B
Service de Neuro-chirurgie, CHU Hôpital Jean Minjoz, Besançon.
Ann Chir Plast Esthet. 1992 Jun;37(3):321-8.
The precise circumstances of Mozart's death and burial remain unclear at now. In this, the ownership of the skull supposedly belonging to the great musician and deposed at the Salzburg Museum is still a matter of controversy. A comparison between the cephalometric dental and cranial characteristics of this skull and portraits of Mozart, either genuine or reconstituted, has been established. The hypothesis of a trigonocephaly reported initially by Puech and Tichy seems to need modification to the benefit of a regional brachycephaly. On the other hand our study does confirm the great probability for this skull to be Mozart's one.
莫扎特死亡和下葬的确切情况目前仍不清楚。在这方面,据称属于这位伟大音乐家且存放在萨尔茨堡博物馆的头骨的所有权仍然存在争议。已对该头骨的头影测量牙齿和颅骨特征与莫扎特的真画像或复原画像进行了比较。最初由普赫和蒂奇报告的三角头畸形假说似乎需要修正,以支持局部短头畸形的观点。另一方面,我们的研究确实证实了这个头骨极有可能是莫扎特的。