Leonardo Da Vinci: Artist, Thinker and Man of Science, 第 2 卷 |
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It should be completed by the various notes in the MSS . published by Dr. Richter
( vol . ii . , PP . 421-437 , 445-454 ) . On the morals of primitive beings he quotes
the De Rerum naturâ of Lucretius , of which various editions had even then ...
It should be completed by the various notes in the MSS . published by Dr. Richter
( vol . ii . , PP . 421-437 , 445-454 ) . On the morals of primitive beings he quotes
the De Rerum naturâ of Lucretius , of which various editions had even then ...
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His triumph is in descriptive poetry , but he also knows how to inform his maxims
with an eloquence which is at once penetrating and familiar . Here , unless I am
mistaken , he introduced a new note into the literature of the Italian Renaissance .
His triumph is in descriptive poetry , but he also knows how to inform his maxims
with an eloquence which is at once penetrating and familiar . Here , unless I am
mistaken , he introduced a new note into the literature of the Italian Renaissance .
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He notes that painters are inclined to create figures resembling themselves . ”
The body is the first work of the soul . In it she realises her idea of the human form
: it becomes her type and exemplar . “ Translated into modern language ...
He notes that painters are inclined to create figures resembling themselves . ”
The body is the first work of the soul . In it she realises her idea of the human form
: it becomes her type and exemplar . “ Translated into modern language ...
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On this manuscript - falsely attributed first to Francesco di Giorgio Martini and
afterwards to Da Vinci himself , Leonardo has written a few notes . It is really a
compilation from the works of L. B. Alberti ( Mancini , di un Codice . . . con alcuni ...
On this manuscript - falsely attributed first to Francesco di Giorgio Martini and
afterwards to Da Vinci himself , Leonardo has written a few notes . It is really a
compilation from the works of L. B. Alberti ( Mancini , di un Codice . . . con alcuni ...
第 57 頁
His note - books , which initiate us into his methods of thought , show him writing
down with the greatest impartiality his observations , his impressions , his ideas ,
and even his doubts , just as they presented themselves to his mind . He repeats
...
His note - books , which initiate us into his methods of thought , show him writing
down with the greatest impartiality his observations , his impressions , his ideas ,
and even his doubts , just as they presented themselves to his mind . He repeats
...
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