Oakes Peter C, Kirkpatrick Christina, Chapman Jens R, Oskouian Rod J, Tubbs R Shane
Seattle Science Foundation, Seattle, WA, USA.
Swedish Neuroscience Institute, Swedish Medical Center, Seattle, Washington, USA.
Childs Nerv Syst. 2018 Feb;34(2):179-181. doi: 10.1007/s00381-017-3419-9. Epub 2017 Apr 25.
Drawings of the human form have a history almost as old as mankind itself. However, illustrations of the human spine as seen with the vertebral column were not seen until much later. This paper reviews some of the early European depictions of the human vertebral column from the twelfth (e.g., Fünfbilderserie "Bone-Man": 1152 A.D.) and thirteenth (e.g., Ashmole 1292) centuries. Man's understanding of his body has evolved over hundreds of years.
This glimpse into our past and early drawings of the human spine illustrate how this particular anatomical structure was perceived almost a millennium ago and would not be structurally correct renditions until Leonardo da Vinci in the fifteenth century.
人体绘图的历史几乎与人类本身一样古老。然而,直到很久以后才出现了脊柱与椎骨柱相结合的人体插图。本文回顾了一些欧洲早期对人体脊柱的描绘,时间跨度从12世纪(例如,公元1152年的《五幅图像系列“骨人”》)到13世纪(例如,阿什莫尔1292号藏品)。数百年来,人类对自身身体的认识不断发展。
对我们过去以及早期人体脊柱绘图的这一探究,说明了大约一千年前人们对这一特定解剖结构的认知情况,直到15世纪的列奥纳多·达·芬奇时期,其绘图在结构上才是正确的。