Leonardo Da Vinci: Artist, Thinker and Man of Science, 第 2 卷 |
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quoting , the following very definite assertion : Suppose that an artist had to
choose between copying antique models or those of modern times , he should
choose the antique for imitation in preference to the modern . ” 1 Let us consider
first the ...
quoting , the following very definite assertion : Suppose that an artist had to
choose between copying antique models or those of modern times , he should
choose the antique for imitation in preference to the modern . ” 1 Let us consider
first the ...
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Education has little purchase on natures essentially original , and we may safely
assert that the education received by this particular child of genius in the hamlet
of Vinci and afterwards in Florence itself was about as careless as it could be .
Education has little purchase on natures essentially original , and we may safely
assert that the education received by this particular child of genius in the hamlet
of Vinci and afterwards in Florence itself was about as careless as it could be .
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The Italians of the sixteenth century fell rather into heresy , in itself a strong
manifestation of religious sentiments , and not , as some have asserted , into “
freethinking . ” If we look at those about Leonardo , what do we see ? Botticelli ,
the soft ...
The Italians of the sixteenth century fell rather into heresy , in itself a strong
manifestation of religious sentiments , and not , as some have asserted , into “
freethinking . ” If we look at those about Leonardo , what do we see ? Botticelli ,
the soft ...
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But on occasion he is ready enough with fit terms to assert the value of his
discoveries or to claim proper respect for science : " Inventors , interpreters
between man and nature , when compared to trumpeters and heralds of other
people's work ...
But on occasion he is ready enough with fit terms to assert the value of his
discoveries or to claim proper respect for science : " Inventors , interpreters
between man and nature , when compared to trumpeters and heralds of other
people's work ...
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