A Treatise on Painting
by Leonardo da Vinci, translated by John Francis Rigaud
Of a Ligament without Muscles
3999981A Treatise on Painting — Of a Ligament without MusclesJohn Francis RigaudLeonardo da Vinci

Chap. LII.Of a Ligament without Muscles.

Where the arm joins with the hand, there is a ligament, the largest in the human body, which is without muscles, and is called the strong ligament of the Carpus; it has a square shape, and serves to bind and keep close together the bones of the arm, and the tendons of the fingers, and prevent their dilating, or starting out.