Leonardo Da Vinci: Artist, Thinker and Man of Science, 第 2 卷 |
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84 . 2 Les Collections des Médicis , p . 105 . 3 “ Di Plinio cavò quello stuccho con
il quale coloriva , ma non l'intense bene . ” ( Anonymous biography published by
Milanesi . ) are the learned editor of his literary and scientific remains 14 ...
84 . 2 Les Collections des Médicis , p . 105 . 3 “ Di Plinio cavò quello stuccho con
il quale coloriva , ma non l'intense bene . ” ( Anonymous biography published by
Milanesi . ) are the learned editor of his literary and scientific remains 14 ...
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To form his collection Leonardo had only then to apply to the printers of Milan
and its neighbourhood , for most of the books he owned were published in
Lombardy . It is a little surprising to find the literary element holding such an
important ...
To form his collection Leonardo had only then to apply to the printers of Milan
and its neighbourhood , for most of the books he owned were published in
Lombardy . It is a little surprising to find the literary element holding such an
important ...
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Leonardo may possibly have borrowed the incident from Francesco del Tuppo ,
whose edition of Æsop's Fables was published at Aquila in 1493 . It was
afterwards turned to account both by Alciati ( Emblems , no . lxxxvi . ) and by La
Fontaine ...
Leonardo may possibly have borrowed the incident from Francesco del Tuppo ,
whose edition of Æsop's Fables was published at Aquila in 1493 . It was
afterwards turned to account both by Alciati ( Emblems , no . lxxxvi . ) and by La
Fontaine ...
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... foundation upon which his assertions rested , for he left them out of his second
edition , published in 1588 . Devotional formulæ and the external practices of
religion make it difficult to penetrate very far into men's real consciences ; but it
may ...
... foundation upon which his assertions rested , for he left them out of his second
edition , published in 1588 . Devotional formulæ and the external practices of
religion make it difficult to penetrate very far into men's real consciences ; but it
may ...
第 39 頁
In a letter addressed to the Marchesa Isabella d'Este and published lately by M.
Charles Yriarte , Father Pietro da Nuvolaria discovers all kinds of symbolical
meanings in the Saint Anne of the Louvre . “ He has imagined a Christ about one
...
In a letter addressed to the Marchesa Isabella d'Este and published lately by M.
Charles Yriarte , Father Pietro da Nuvolaria discovers all kinds of symbolical
meanings in the Saint Anne of the Louvre . “ He has imagined a Christ about one
...
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