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Compendium philosophiae naturalis

The first real advances in sciences after the Greeks occur in the Renaissance. The invention of the printing press allowed the publication of anatomical textbooks, allowing the dissemination of knowledge. An early example is Johann Peyligk’s Compendium philosophiae naturalis, published in Leipzig, Germany in 1499.

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