Leonardo Da Vinci: Artist, Thinker and Man of Science, 第 2 卷 |
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... Leonardo deferred , more perhaps than was reasonable , to the laws laid down
by Vitruvius . 2 The latter , he says , declares that the measurements of the
human body are thus correlated : four fingers make one palm , four palms one
foot ...
... Leonardo deferred , more perhaps than was reasonable , to the laws laid down
by Vitruvius . 2 The latter , he says , declares that the measurements of the
human body are thus correlated : four fingers make one palm , four palms one
foot ...
第 10 頁
Lightnings flash from her body , typifying her calumnies ; she must be dry and thin
, because she continually torments herself . A swelling serpent feeds on her heart
. Her quiver is filled with tongues instead of arrows , because they are her ...
Lightnings flash from her body , typifying her calumnies ; she must be dry and thin
, because she continually torments herself . A swelling serpent feeds on her heart
. Her quiver is filled with tongues instead of arrows , because they are her ...
第 15 頁
On the other hand , a drawing in red chalk , at Windsor , seems to me a
reproduction of the torso of Pasquin , with an attempt to restore the lower part of
the body . Again ( Richter , pl . Ixiii . ) , we have the drawing of a cameo bearing
the design ...
On the other hand , a drawing in red chalk , at Windsor , seems to me a
reproduction of the torso of Pasquin , with an attempt to restore the lower part of
the body . Again ( Richter , pl . Ixiii . ) , we have the drawing of a cameo bearing
the design ...
第 27 頁
He shows us the horses dragging their dead riders , and tearing the flesh from
their bones , the piteous bodies hanging by the spurs and reddening with their
blood the ground over which they pass ; the vanquished , pale , gaping ,
bewildered ...
He shows us the horses dragging their dead riders , and tearing the flesh from
their bones , the piteous bodies hanging by the spurs and reddening with their
blood the ground over which they pass ; the vanquished , pale , gaping ,
bewildered ...
第 29 頁
A razor being taken one day out of the handle which encased it and laid in the
sun , saw its body reflect the sunlight , and became puffed up with pride .
Thinking it over he said to himself , “ Shall I return to the shop from which I came a
while ...
A razor being taken one day out of the handle which encased it and laid in the
sun , saw its body reflect the sunlight , and became puffed up with pride .
Thinking it over he said to himself , “ Shall I return to the shop from which I came a
while ...
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