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Sylvius may refer to:
- Franciscus Sylvius, a Dutch physician and scientist (1614–1672)
- Sylvius (neuroanatomy), a deep groove in the brain also known as the lateral sulcus
- Sylvius (software), a neuroanatomical visualization program
- Sylvius Leopold Weiss, a German composer and lutenist (1687–1750)
Franciscus Sylvius[edit]
Franciscus Sylvius (1614–1672) was a Dutch physician and scientist who was one of the earliest defenders of the preformation theory, the idea that all organisms were created at the same time, and that succeeding generations grow from homunculi, or animalcules, that have been encased in the reproductive organs of their parents. He is also known for his work in the field of medicine, particularly for his development of a medicinal tonic known as Dutch gin.
Sylvius (neuroanatomy)[edit]
The Sylvius or lateral sulcus is a deep groove in the brain that separates the frontal lobe and parietal lobe from the temporal lobe. It is named after Franciscus Sylvius, who first described it.
Sylvius (software)[edit]
Sylvius is a neuroanatomical visualization program that allows users to explore the human brain in three dimensions. It is named after Franciscus Sylvius, reflecting its focus on the structures and functions of the brain.
Sylvius Leopold Weiss[edit]
Sylvius Leopold Weiss (1687–1750) was a German composer and lutenist. He was one of the most important and most prolific composers of lute music in history and one of the best-known and most technically accomplished lutenists of his day. Topics referred to by the same term
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