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    Emperor Theodosius II sends an imperial fleet with an army under command of Aspar, and lands at Carthage. Aspar is routed by the Vandals and Flavius Marcian, future Byzantine emperor, is captured during the fighting.

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    Art. A gold and ivory statue of Zeus, king of the gods, is completed at Elis by the Athenian sculptor Phidias for the Temple of Zeus at Olympia. The statue becomes one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The Olympian Zeus is about seven times life size (or 13 metres) and occupies the full height of the temple.

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  4. 1. The origins. Throughout history, we have portrayed human figures on countless media and to varying degrees of success. From the caves to the pyramids, via mosaics, frescoes and medieval manuscripts. Although many of the first original drawings of human anatomy have been lost, several examples have been conserved in medieval anatomical treaties.

  5. An artistic conception of formal beauty and aesthetically pleasing images emerged, that became the norm for anatomical illustration, and which endured for several centuries. Characteristics of the prevailing artistic schools of the day are often evident, as, for example, the Mannerist touches of Charles Estienne's anatomy [5].

  6. W. 430s BC works ‎ (6 C, 1 F) Category: 5th century BC by decade. Non-topical/index: Uses of Wikidata Infobox with no image.

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    Anatomy (from Ancient Greek ἀνατομή (anatomḗ) 'dissection') is the branch of morphology concerned with the study of the internal structure of organisms and their parts. Anatomy is a branch of natural science that deals with the structural organization of living things.

  8. Medical illustration flourished at Columbia throughout the 20th century: anatomy, ophthalmology, pathology, and surgery are just a few of the departments that employed at least one artist. One of Columbia’s most prominent medical illustrators, Robert J. Demarest, spent almost his entire career at the medical center. Mr.

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