Leonardo Da Vinci: Artist, Thinker and Man of Science, 第 2 卷 |
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It is only to be found in the Barberini MS . , and runs thus : " It is a common fault
with Italian painters to introduce into their pictures whole - length figures of
emperors imitated from various antique statues , or at least to give to their heads
an air ...
It is only to be found in the Barberini MS . , and runs thus : " It is a common fault
with Italian painters to introduce into their pictures whole - length figures of
emperors imitated from various antique statues , or at least to give to their heads
an air ...
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Do they not know that I might give the answer of Marius to the Roman patricians :
' It is by those who bedeck themselves with the labours of others that I am not
allowed to enjoy my own . ' They say that because I have not trained myself in ...
Do they not know that I might give the answer of Marius to the Roman patricians :
' It is by those who bedeck themselves with the labours of others that I am not
allowed to enjoy my own . ' They say that because I have not trained myself in ...
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After entering in his notebook the loan made to Salai to enable the latter to
complete his sister's dowry ( 1508 ) , he gives himself up to these melancholy
reflections : ( Si ) non restavis ( habe ) bis Si abebis , non tamen cito . Si tamen
cito , non ...
After entering in his notebook the loan made to Salai to enable the latter to
complete his sister's dowry ( 1508 ) , he gives himself up to these melancholy
reflections : ( Si ) non restavis ( habe ) bis Si abebis , non tamen cito . Si tamen
cito , non ...
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This is what happens to people who give themselves up to idleness , instead of to
the proper exercise of their powers . Like the razor they lose their edge , and the
rust of ignorance destroys their form . The Prophecies , or rather the Enigmas ...
This is what happens to people who give themselves up to idleness , instead of to
the proper exercise of their powers . Like the razor they lose their edge , and the
rust of ignorance destroys their form . The Prophecies , or rather the Enigmas ...
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and he answers , " the monks , who , spending nothing but words , receive great
riches , and give ParaHe girds , too , against the workers of false miracles : " and
many make a trade of deceptions and sham miracles , cheating the silly crowd ...
and he answers , " the monks , who , spending nothing but words , receive great
riches , and give ParaHe girds , too , against the workers of false miracles : " and
many make a trade of deceptions and sham miracles , cheating the silly crowd ...
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