Leonardo Da Vinci: Artist, Thinker and Man of Science, 第 2 卷 |
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I know well , ” he says somewhere , “ that as I am not lettered , some impertinent
individual may think himself justified in finding fault , and in calling me an illiterate
person . Idiots ! Do they not know that I might give the answer of Marius to the ...
I know well , ” he says somewhere , “ that as I am not lettered , some impertinent
individual may think himself justified in finding fault , and in calling me an illiterate
person . Idiots ! Do they not know that I might give the answer of Marius to the ...
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He thus united in his own person three individuals , the theorist , the mechanical
inventor , and the engineer , who are almost invariably distinct as M. Berthelot
has so well explained in his work on Denis Papin . His drawings are enough to ...
He thus united in his own person three individuals , the theorist , the mechanical
inventor , and the engineer , who are almost invariably distinct as M. Berthelot
has so well explained in his work on Denis Papin . His drawings are enough to ...
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True it is , that when Lodovico opened a road into his fatherland for a foreign foe ,
he committed a crime of which no just person can possibly acquit him . But ,
speaking for myself , I have not found it in my heart to turn thus from a man who ...
True it is , that when Lodovico opened a road into his fatherland for a foreign foe ,
he committed a crime of which no just person can possibly acquit him . But ,
speaking for myself , I have not found it in my heart to turn thus from a man who ...
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Saint - Gelais states that was regards his person , he was always as well treated
as he could have been in his greatest freedom and power . ” “ Humanely treated ,
” says Seyssel . “ In a strong castle , where he is still detained , in spacious and ...
Saint - Gelais states that was regards his person , he was always as well treated
as he could have been in his greatest freedom and power . ” “ Humanely treated ,
” says Seyssel . “ In a strong castle , where he is still detained , in spacious and ...
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In her person , a boundless eagerness for intellectual pleasures , and an
exquisite taste , were combined with the highest moral virtues . Irreproachable as
a wife , at once wise and tender as a mother , a patriot during that critical period ,
when ...
In her person , a boundless eagerness for intellectual pleasures , and an
exquisite taste , were combined with the highest moral virtues . Irreproachable as
a wife , at once wise and tender as a mother , a patriot during that critical period ,
when ...
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