How are Da Vinci's accurate anatomical studies described as an invention?
The invention of a new, empirical method for biological understanding
Da Vinci's significant contributions in anatomy, derived from meticulous dissection, involved producing drawings of the human body that achieved startling accuracy for his time, often correcting long-held errors dating back to antiquity. These studies transcend mere documentation or observation; they represent the creation of a superior way of acquiring knowledge in the life sciences. His approach introduced a rigorous, hands-on, empirical method for understanding biological structures, moving away from reliance on ancient texts toward direct observation. Thus, the invention associated with his anatomical work is characterized as the establishment of this innovative, data-driven methodology for biological comprehension.

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