Hi, Ron! I fully agree with Debra's "wind of delight" and Mike's "bouquet of fascinating insights." However, as your friend and friendly critic, I cannot but repeat my comments, already sent to you, concerning the, presumably precise, gazes of the (only!) three Tulp's students: Only ONE of them, the one behind the two front ones, really looks at Tulp's ("miraculous") hand, while the right one looks into certain unclear distance and the left one into the cadaver's hand. All the others gaze elsewhere. I will send you my offprint from the Journal of Croatian Studies, Vol. LI, New York, 2019 ("A Different Anatomy Lesson").
Stay beautifully creative, as usual, healthy, and happy! Yours, Ivo Soljan
As always, a flowering of fascinating insights, compounding into a full bouquet as I scrolled. And now I'm sitting here in my office chair, smiling and grateful for your work.
Thank you for this! Looking forward to Part II
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Hi, Ron! I fully agree with Debra's "wind of delight" and Mike's "bouquet of fascinating insights." However, as your friend and friendly critic, I cannot but repeat my comments, already sent to you, concerning the, presumably precise, gazes of the (only!) three Tulp's students: Only ONE of them, the one behind the two front ones, really looks at Tulp's ("miraculous") hand, while the right one looks into certain unclear distance and the left one into the cadaver's hand. All the others gaze elsewhere. I will send you my offprint from the Journal of Croatian Studies, Vol. LI, New York, 2019 ("A Different Anatomy Lesson").
Stay beautifully creative, as usual, healthy, and happy! Yours, Ivo Soljan
As always, a flowering of fascinating insights, compounding into a full bouquet as I scrolled. And now I'm sitting here in my office chair, smiling and grateful for your work.
Oh, I just hung onto your coattails and sailed along on the wind of delight. I love this lecture’s twists and leaps. Thank you so much!