Leonardo Da Vinci: Artist, Thinker and Man of Science, 第 2 卷 |
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But the Milanese men of letters , the obtuse and heavy - handed Ligurians and
Cisalpine Gauls who were the intimates of Lodovico , could do nothing for the
glory of their new fellow - citizen . The very language they wrote was too barbaric
to ...
But the Milanese men of letters , the obtuse and heavy - handed Ligurians and
Cisalpine Gauls who were the intimates of Lodovico , could do nothing for the
glory of their new fellow - citizen . The very language they wrote was too barbaric
to ...
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... founder of the Milanese Academy betrays a certain independence of mind ,
and shows that he attached more importance to works than to dogmas . The
Prophecies or Enigmas contain a certain number of allusions , which are
occasionally a ...
... founder of the Milanese Academy betrays a certain independence of mind ,
and shows that he attached more importance to works than to dogmas . The
Prophecies or Enigmas contain a certain number of allusions , which are
occasionally a ...
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3 1 Several points of apparent contact between the head of the Academy of
Athens and that of the Milanese Academy must be put down rather to accident
than intention . Thus we find Plato comparing the soul to the sound of a lyre , and
asking ...
3 1 Several points of apparent contact between the head of the Academy of
Athens and that of the Milanese Academy must be put down rather to accident
than intention . Thus we find Plato comparing the soul to the sound of a lyre , and
asking ...
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North Italy played the part of leaven in the case of Leonardo ; it was contact with
the Milanese that drew out his scientific powers . His new fellow - citizens had
neither the lofty culture of the Florentines nor their spiritual aspirations .
North Italy played the part of leaven in the case of Leonardo ; it was contact with
the Milanese that drew out his scientific powers . His new fellow - citizens had
neither the lofty culture of the Florentines nor their spiritual aspirations .
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But the Lombardo - Milanese character , heavy as it seemed , offered other
advantages ; it was energetic , coherent , and full of latent power . I am in a
position to show how much , in one special direction , Leonardo owed to its
inspiration or ...
But the Lombardo - Milanese character , heavy as it seemed , offered other
advantages ; it was energetic , coherent , and full of latent power . I am in a
position to show how much , in one special direction , Leonardo owed to its
inspiration or ...
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