Anatomy and Physiology. Repeated observations of human victims of warfare and accidents, and likewise of animal victims of hunting and sacrifice, probably underlie the remarkable familiarity with gross anatomy displayed in Greek literature from the Iliad to the early 5th century BC:
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spelling | Von Staden, Heinrich 1939- Verfasser (DE-588)117754617 aut Anatomy and Physiology. Repeated observations of human victims of warfare and accidents, and likewise of animal victims of hunting and sacrifice, probably underlie the remarkable familiarity with gross anatomy displayed in Greek literature from the Iliad to the early 5th century BC 2000 txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Anatomy; Physiology; Anatomie; Physiologie Medizin der Antike (DE-2581)TH000007627 gbd Medizin der Antike, Anatomie (DE-2581)TH000007629 gbd year:2000 pages:69-72 Encyclopedia of Greece and the Hellenic tradition. 1. A - K 1. publ. London [u.a.], 2000 (2000), 69-72 (DE-604)BV013481259 |
spellingShingle | Von Staden, Heinrich 1939- Anatomy and Physiology. Repeated observations of human victims of warfare and accidents, and likewise of animal victims of hunting and sacrifice, probably underlie the remarkable familiarity with gross anatomy displayed in Greek literature from the Iliad to the early 5th century BC Anatomy; Physiology; Anatomie; Physiologie |
title | Anatomy and Physiology. Repeated observations of human victims of warfare and accidents, and likewise of animal victims of hunting and sacrifice, probably underlie the remarkable familiarity with gross anatomy displayed in Greek literature from the Iliad to the early 5th century BC |
title_auth | Anatomy and Physiology. Repeated observations of human victims of warfare and accidents, and likewise of animal victims of hunting and sacrifice, probably underlie the remarkable familiarity with gross anatomy displayed in Greek literature from the Iliad to the early 5th century BC |
title_exact_search | Anatomy and Physiology. Repeated observations of human victims of warfare and accidents, and likewise of animal victims of hunting and sacrifice, probably underlie the remarkable familiarity with gross anatomy displayed in Greek literature from the Iliad to the early 5th century BC |
title_full | Anatomy and Physiology. Repeated observations of human victims of warfare and accidents, and likewise of animal victims of hunting and sacrifice, probably underlie the remarkable familiarity with gross anatomy displayed in Greek literature from the Iliad to the early 5th century BC |
title_fullStr | Anatomy and Physiology. Repeated observations of human victims of warfare and accidents, and likewise of animal victims of hunting and sacrifice, probably underlie the remarkable familiarity with gross anatomy displayed in Greek literature from the Iliad to the early 5th century BC |
title_full_unstemmed | Anatomy and Physiology. Repeated observations of human victims of warfare and accidents, and likewise of animal victims of hunting and sacrifice, probably underlie the remarkable familiarity with gross anatomy displayed in Greek literature from the Iliad to the early 5th century BC |
title_short | Anatomy and Physiology. Repeated observations of human victims of warfare and accidents, and likewise of animal victims of hunting and sacrifice, probably underlie the remarkable familiarity with gross anatomy displayed in Greek literature from the Iliad to the early 5th century BC |
title_sort | anatomy and physiology repeated observations of human victims of warfare and accidents and likewise of animal victims of hunting and sacrifice probably underlie the remarkable familiarity with gross anatomy displayed in greek literature from the iliad to the early 5th century bc |
topic | Anatomy; Physiology; Anatomie; Physiologie |
topic_facet | Anatomy; Physiology; Anatomie; Physiologie |
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