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    Anatomy in Ancient Greece and Rome: An Interactive Visual and Textual Atlas

    ATLOMY is a multidisciplinary study of the history of anatomy. 

    It implements a novel and innovative model for studying ancient science and medicine, one which combines historical and philological analysis with empirical research and high-end digital and visual design and development.

    We are developing a groundbreaking integrative atlas of Greco-Roman anatomical ideas, terminology, and research. Our open access atlas offers tailormade viewing and research tools for researchers, students and the public. Learn here what you can do with our atlas.

    Our team has classicists, historians, modern anatomists, 3D modellers, software developers and product experts. We are working together to analyse and decipher the ancient anatomical knowledge and to present it by means of the 21st century.

News and Activities

Extended Call: Technical Knowledge in Human History

27 March, 2025

ATLOMY invites submissions for an international conference on the intersection of medical history, visual representation, and digital humanities. Hosted by the Centre for the Study of Medicine and the Body in the Renaissance, the event will take place on November 24-25, 2025, in Pisa, Italy. Scholars from various disciplines are encouraged to explore topics such as anatomical illustrations, historical re-enactments, and digital interfaces in research. Submission deadline: April 30, 2025.

For more details, see the full call.