Knowledge of the embalming methods used in Renaissance Italy comes not only from the literary texts of physicians and surgeons of that period, but also from artificial mummies which have been found. In 1999 two mummified bodies, dated back to the end of 15th and beginning of the 16th century, were recovered in a crypt of the hospital chapel of Santa Maria della Scala in Siena (central Italy). The individuals were identified as Salimbene Capacci (1433-1497), Rector of the hospital, and his wife, Margherita Sozzini (?-1511). The mummies were submitted to autopsy and paleopathological examination, which included Computed Tomography. Palaeobotanical and palynological analyses were performed on the vegetable materials and plants used to fill the...
During the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance autopsy started to be practised for medico-legal pur...
Cadaver dissection is very important for anatomy training. However, another other thing that is just...
International audienceOccasionally mentioned in written sources since the Early Middle Ages, embalmi...
Knowledge of the embalming methods used in Renaissance Italy comes not only from the literary texts ...
In the early 80’s, a systematic investigation was started of the series of mummies from Central and ...
Two artificial mummies found in the hospital church of S. Maria della Scala in Siena (Tuscany, centr...
In the early 1980s a systematic investigation was begun by G. Fornaciari and his staff of a series o...
The exploration of the unknown crypt of Gian Gastone de Medici, the last Grand Duke (1671-1737), und...
The exploration of the Medici tombs in Florence allowed us to study 20 individuals, currently skelet...
This research focuses on cases of natural and artificial mummification from the Early to Late Middle...
In the middle 1980’s, a systematic investigation was started on the series of tombs in the Sacrist...
1. Introduction Collections of mummies are frequently found in Italy, in particular in the central ...
During the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance autopsy started to be practised for medico-legal pur...
Cadaver dissection is very important for anatomy training. However, another other thing that is just...
International audienceOccasionally mentioned in written sources since the Early Middle Ages, embalmi...
Knowledge of the embalming methods used in Renaissance Italy comes not only from the literary texts ...
In the early 80’s, a systematic investigation was started of the series of mummies from Central and ...
Two artificial mummies found in the hospital church of S. Maria della Scala in Siena (Tuscany, centr...
In the early 1980s a systematic investigation was begun by G. Fornaciari and his staff of a series o...
The exploration of the unknown crypt of Gian Gastone de Medici, the last Grand Duke (1671-1737), und...
The exploration of the Medici tombs in Florence allowed us to study 20 individuals, currently skelet...
This research focuses on cases of natural and artificial mummification from the Early to Late Middle...
In the middle 1980’s, a systematic investigation was started on the series of tombs in the Sacrist...
1. Introduction Collections of mummies are frequently found in Italy, in particular in the central ...
During the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance autopsy started to be practised for medico-legal pur...
Cadaver dissection is very important for anatomy training. However, another other thing that is just...
International audienceOccasionally mentioned in written sources since the Early Middle Ages, embalmi...