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Renaissance—Europe—16th century

Realistic images became available for the first time. The first major figure was Berengario da Carpi (1460-1530). He made contributions to knowledge. He stated the dura was attached all over the interior of the cranium not just at the sutures. He also noted that deterioration following traumatic hematomas was speedier the deeper within the brain the ...
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Conjoined Twins in the 16th Century

Twin Research, 2002
The major morphological types of conjoined twins had all been described by 1600, often in publications that included details of the time and place of birth, morphology, outcome, behaviour, and, on occasion, autopsy findings. These descriptions differ from modern reports in emphasizing the twins' supposed "meaning" rather than their cause. Understanding
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A 16th Century poet [PDF]

open access: possibleEntelequia. Revista Interdisciplinar, 2006
Book review of Al-Attas, S. M. (1970): "The mysticism of Hamzah Fansuri", University of Malaya Press.
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Renaissance—Europe—16th Century continued

This chapter is limited to the text of Della Cruce, which contains the most comprehensive account of the instruments used in cranial surgery at the time. Of particular importance is Della Cruce's attitude to what he called non-perforating straight trepans, which in general he disliked. It may be noted that his text was the last to describe this sort of
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The Kazakhs, 16th–19th Centuries

2021
The Kazakh khans considered themselves the descendants of Juchi, the son of Chinggis Khan. Leading a group of Turkic Muslim nomads, they established their own authority on the Kazakh steppe (previously called the Qipchaq steppe) by the end of the 15th century.
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16th-century Spanish Basque coopering

Historical Archaeology, 1985
An examination of sixteenth-century Spanish Basque whale oil casks has resulted in the construction of cultural production structure models which identify historic techniques of coopering manufacture and maintenance, predict material products and by-products, and postulate relationships among the cultural processes of procurement, manufacture, use ...
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16th-Century Germany

The Musical Times, 1977
David Fallows, Walter Salmen
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16th-Century Cantiones

The Musical Times, 1978
Iain Fenlon   +4 more
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European 16th-19th Centuries

The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, 1995
Alice Zrebiec   +2 more
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