The major beliefs about human sexual anatomy and function that prevailed during the Middle Ages and Renaissance. These were not "medieval beliefs," because virtually all were ancient and underwent very little evolution from at least the second to the 16th century. Certain of the anatomic and physiologic ideas were ennunicated by Hippocrates in the 4th century b.c.
The major beliefs about human sexual anatomy and function that prevailed during the Middle Ages and Renaissance. These were not "medieval beliefs," because virtually all were ancient and underwent very little evolution from at least the second to the 16th century. Certain of the anatomic and physiologic ideas were ennunicated by Hippocrates in the 4th century b.c.
The major beliefs about human sexual anatomy and function that prevailed during the Middle Ages and Renaissance. These were not "medieval beliefs," because virtually all were ancient and underwent very little evolution from at least the second to the 16th century. Certain of the anatomic and physiologic ideas were ennunicated by Hippocrates in the 4th century b.c.