Leonardo Da Vinci: Artist, Thinker and Man of Science, 第 2 卷 |
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... falling on their knees , called upon God . ” Leonardo was evidently greatly
pleased with this performance , for he returned to it no less than three times . First
he produced a concise sketch , which he afterwards expanded into two much
longer ...
... falling on their knees , called upon God . ” Leonardo was evidently greatly
pleased with this performance , for he returned to it no less than three times . First
he produced a concise sketch , which he afterwards expanded into two much
longer ...
第 36 頁
Among the host of fools we find a certain section called hypocrites , who are
continually exercising their ingenuity to deceive themselves and others , but
principally others . In reality they deceive themselves more than they do their
neighbours .
Among the host of fools we find a certain section called hypocrites , who are
continually exercising their ingenuity to deceive themselves and others , but
principally others . In reality they deceive themselves more than they do their
neighbours .
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... itself or even to move in any way , and if you say that it does govern itself , that
is impossible in the midst of the elements , for if the spirit is an incorporeal
quantity , such a quantity is called a vacuum , and a vacuum does not exist in
nature .
... itself or even to move in any way , and if you say that it does govern itself , that
is impossible in the midst of the elements , for if the spirit is an incorporeal
quantity , such a quantity is called a vacuum , and a vacuum does not exist in
nature .
第 51 頁
A whole section of mathematics , and that not the least important , owed nothing
to the Greeks , for numeration by means of ciphers came to us from the Hindoos
through the Arabs . moreover , by an Italian , Leonardo Pisano , called Fibonacci
...
A whole section of mathematics , and that not the least important , owed nothing
to the Greeks , for numeration by means of ciphers came to us from the Hindoos
through the Arabs . moreover , by an Italian , Leonardo Pisano , called Fibonacci
...
第 52 頁
In short , when Da Vinci appeared at Milan , that is , not before 1480 , instead of
being called upon to create hydraulics both in theory and practice , he had only to
carry on the work of his predecessors , though a mind so gifted as his could not ...
In short , when Da Vinci appeared at Milan , that is , not before 1480 , instead of
being called upon to create hydraulics both in theory and practice , he had only to
carry on the work of his predecessors , though a mind so gifted as his could not ...
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