Leonardo Da Vinci: Artist, Thinker and Man of Science, 第 2 卷 |
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... power in art , all the mysteries of grandeur and physical beauty . Another critic ,
my lamented friend , Anton Springer , is no less positive : “ Leonardo's axiom ,
that nature is the artist's true domain , that the study of nature should be
inculcated ...
... power in art , all the mysteries of grandeur and physical beauty . Another critic ,
my lamented friend , Anton Springer , is no less positive : “ Leonardo's axiom ,
that nature is the artist's true domain , that the study of nature should be
inculcated ...
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Again , what a mistake he made in a rhetorical age in despising oratory , and
spurning the friendship of those whom we now call log - rollers ! And yet again ,
why did he not stay in Florence ? or settle in Rome ? The most famous scholars ...
Again , what a mistake he made in a rhetorical age in despising oratory , and
spurning the friendship of those whom we now call log - rollers ! And yet again ,
why did he not stay in Florence ? or settle in Rome ? The most famous scholars ...
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He had besides borrowed a certain number of volumes from his friends : a
Vitruvius , a Marliano , a De Calculatione , an Albertus Magnus , an Anatomia , a
Dante . . We know from the researches of the Marchese d'Adda that printed
editions of ...
He had besides borrowed a certain number of volumes from his friends : a
Vitruvius , a Marliano , a De Calculatione , an Albertus Magnus , an Anatomia , a
Dante . . We know from the researches of the Marchese d'Adda that printed
editions of ...
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We know that another friend of Leonardo , his fellow - pupil , Lorenzo di Credi ,
was famous all through his life for piety . But these masters , who were nothing
but painters , are not to be compared with him , for intellectual scope and power .
We know that another friend of Leonardo , his fellow - pupil , Lorenzo di Credi ,
was famous all through his life for piety . But these masters , who were nothing
but painters , are not to be compared with him , for intellectual scope and power .
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He was also addicted to necromancy , of which he made use to frighten his
friends and pupils . With him it was not a simple matter of tricks and legerdemain ;
through Rustici's passion for alchemy we see an adept in the occult sciences .
He was also addicted to necromancy , of which he made use to frighten his
friends and pupils . With him it was not a simple matter of tricks and legerdemain ;
through Rustici's passion for alchemy we see an adept in the occult sciences .
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