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. 2020 May 13;19(4):550–561. doi: 10.1007/s12311-020-01133-7

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

Galen (1531) describes the relief on both sides of the Velum medullae anterius, caused by the superior cerebellar peduncle, as the tendons that connect the cerebellum with the glutaei (the buttocks, our present lamina quadrigemina). This statement is copied in Ali Ibn Al-‘Abbas Liber regius. Constantine the African translates this sentence in the 1050 manuscript and the 1539 printed edition of the Liber pantegni. Translations by Tallmadge May (1968) and Wiberg [68]