No, the practice had been around for hundreds of years before da Vinci was born.
It is reported that he did.
no and he is dead
He dissected them and used them to create anatomical sketches that are, in fact, still used in text books today.
His assistants sold it to the King of France when Leonardo was dead, in 1519.
what is the occupation of leonaradr da vinci
Leonardo was mainly involved in the fields of science and art. He was a painter, sculpted, architect, musician, scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, botanist, cartographer, and writer.
no and he is dead
The most little known fact about da Vinci is that he used to sneak out to the hospital at night and examine the dead bodies to draw body parts and organs.
Leonardo da vinci was born 1452 and died 1519. The original Illuminati was formed in 1776, Leonardo had been dead for 257 years at that time.
He has been dead since 1519.
He dissected them and used them to create anatomical sketches that are, in fact, still used in text books today.
Yes, they were.
His assistants sold it to the King of France when Leonardo was dead, in 1519.
He died 490 years ago in 1519
He was an only child with a dead sister that was the mona Lisa
Leonardo da Vinci did many things to contribute to the Renaissance by expanding the fields of science and anatomy greatly. He found how the muscle and bone structure works by cutting open dead bodies he "took" from the hospital. He designed the helicopter and a tank. All the drawings but we use the today. Leonardo was the geinus of the Renaissance and who knows what the world would be like today if he wasn't born?
what is the occupation of leonaradr da vinci
Hmm, Leo's dead and we still have contact lenses. I'd say the lens wins.