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The book is a unique and innovative work that bridges classical antiquity with modern neuroscience. Unlike traditional neuroanatomy atlases, this book is structured around the origin, meaning, and evolution of neuroanatomical terminology. Each entry combines etymology and historical context with precise anatomical description, supported by rich illustrations and references. This dual perspective not only enhances scientific understanding but also strengthens the cultural and linguistic background of the terms.
The structure of the atlas follows a consistent didactic model. Each term is introduced through its linguistic and cultural background, illustrated with references to Greco-Roman antiquity, then contextualized in its anatomical significance, and finally explored in relation to early scientific beliefs and discoveries. This systematic approach not only supports comprehension but also makes the book an engaging resource that fills a gap between medical science and the humanities.
The work is intended for a broad audience: medical students, postgraduate trainees in neurology and neurosurgery, researchers in neuroanatomy, as well as clinicians and educators who require a deeper appreciation of terminology in their daily practice. By clarifying the origins and historical transformations of key anatomical terms, the book offers readers a more coherent framework for learning, teaching, and applying neuroanatomical knowledge.
Published by: Springer
Publication Date: 2026-08-30
Format: Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9783032300607
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Dimensions: 279cm x210cm
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