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[#149104] Written by: nongnotno [25/12/10, 13:47]
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BBC The Beauty of Diagrams 1of6 Vitruvian Man

From...http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vl3h1

Series in which mathematician Marcus du Sautoy explores the stories behind some of the most familiar
scientific diagrams.

He looks at Leonardo da Vinci's world-famous diagram of the perfect human body, which has many
layers from anatomy to architecture, and defines our species like no other drawing before or since.
The Vitruvian Man, drawn in the 1480s when he was living and working in Milan, has become one of the
most famous images in the world. Leonardo's drawings form a vast body of work, covering every
imaginable subject in spectacular detail: from feet, skulls and hands to muscles and sinews; from
hearts and lungs to buildings, bridges and flying machines.

Vitruvian Man perfectly synthesises Leonardo's passions for anatomy, for the mechanics of the human
body and for geometry. It is also full of surprises, illustrating an ancient architectural riddle
set out 1,500 years earlier by the classical writer Vitruvius about the relative proportions of
buildings and men; a riddle that, even today, still fascinates and beguiles experts and viewers alike.
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