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Homo Signorum. Woodcut from Epilogo en medicina, printed by Juan de Burgos, Spain, 1495

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Homo Signorum. Woodcut from Epilogo en medicina, printed by Juan de Burgos, Spain, 1495

MAN OF SIGNS, 1495.
Homo Signorum. Woodcut from Epilogo en medicina, printed by Juan de Burgos, Spain, 1495. Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age.

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1495 15th Century Anatomy Astrology Biology Bloodletting Constellation Diagram Juan Medicine Occult Science Spain Spanish Burgos Man Of Sorrow

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This print titled "Homo Signorum" takes us back to the late 15th century in Spain, where science and the occult intertwined. Printed by Juan de Burgos in 1495, this woodcut from Epilogo en medicina showcases a fascinating blend of medieval biology, medicine, anatomy, and astrology. The intricate diagram depicts a man surrounded by various constellations and astrological symbols. It serves as a testament to the belief that celestial bodies influenced human health and well-being during that era. This fusion of astronomy with medical knowledge reflects the prevailing mindset of seeking connections between the natural world and human existence. One cannot help but be drawn into this mesmerizing piece which captures both curiosity and mystery. The detailed depiction of bloodletting tools hints at the medical practices prevalent at that time – an art form steeped in tradition yet often met with skepticism today. The figure portrayed is known as "Man of Signs" evoking a sense of sorrow or contemplation. Through this woodcut, we catch a glimpse into how people perceived themselves within their surroundings centuries ago – not only as physical beings but also deeply connected to cosmic forces beyond their control. This historical artwork offers us an opportunity to reflect on our own understanding of science and spirituality while appreciating the rich tapestry woven by artists like Juan de Burgos during one of history's most intriguing periods.


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