Leonardo Da Vinci: Artist, Thinker and Man of Science, 第 2 卷 |
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The clearest and most suggestive of analysts , he lacked the nicety and fluency of
expression which education had made so easy to his Florentine fellow citizens .
This is how , in default of schooling , in default of having mastered the secrets of ...
The clearest and most suggestive of analysts , he lacked the nicety and fluency of
expression which education had made so easy to his Florentine fellow citizens .
This is how , in default of schooling , in default of having mastered the secrets of ...
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... that is to say , compilations in which romance fills as large a space as science.
1 Italian scholars declare that Leonardo's grammar is that of the small Florentine
shopkeeper , and that his orthography is of the strangest and most eccentric kind
...
... that is to say , compilations in which romance fills as large a space as science.
1 Italian scholars declare that Leonardo's grammar is that of the small Florentine
shopkeeper , and that his orthography is of the strangest and most eccentric kind
...
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Before Leonardo could formulate an idea or express a sentiment , he had to go
through a long process of observation and analysis . In this respect he was more
like a son of the North than one of those Florentines who were so famous in the ...
Before Leonardo could formulate an idea or express a sentiment , he had to go
through a long process of observation and analysis . In this respect he was more
like a son of the North than one of those Florentines who were so famous in the ...
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... has mathematically demonstrated , if I may use the term , in an argument
covering eighty - five pages , that this famous sonnet is really the work of one
Antonio , a Florentine ( Antonio di Meglio , according Uzielli : according to others ,
Antonio ...
... has mathematically demonstrated , if I may use the term , in an argument
covering eighty - five pages , that this famous sonnet is really the work of one
Antonio , a Florentine ( Antonio di Meglio , according Uzielli : according to others ,
Antonio ...
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Florentine culture , so pre - eminent in matters of art and literature , had not yet
reached a like superiority in the domain of science . Attached to the doctrines of
Plato , of which the Medici were adherents , and to which their protégé , Marsilio ...
Florentine culture , so pre - eminent in matters of art and literature , had not yet
reached a like superiority in the domain of science . Attached to the doctrines of
Plato , of which the Medici were adherents , and to which their protégé , Marsilio ...
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