Marco Vitruvio Polión

Marco Vitruvio Polión

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Marco Vitruvio Polión was a Roman architect and engineer, renowned for his influential treatise on architecture, which laid the groundwork for classical architectural principles. His work, particularly the third book that discusses human anatomy, served as a significant inspiration for Leonardo da Vinci's The Vitruvian Man, which illustrates the ideal human proportions and the relationship between art and science.

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