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  1. Leonardo Drawings (Dover Art Library)
  2. Leonardo Da Vinci Tarot by Lo Scarabeo, 2003-08-08
  3. THE NOTEBOOKS OF LEONARDO DA VINCI, COMPLETE (UPDATED w/LINKED TOC) by Leonardo Da Vinci, 2010-08-29
  4. The Inventions of Leonardo Da Vinci by Margaret Cooper, 1965
  5. Leonardo Da Vinci Tarot by Lo Scarabeo, 2003-08-08
  6. Leonardo's Anatomical Drawings (Dover Art Library)
  7. Apuntes de cocina (Spanish Edition) by Leonardo Da Vinci, 2006-01-01
  8. Leonardo Da Vinci sus grandes inventos/ Working Inventions Leonardo Da Vinci (Spanish Edition) by Jaspre Bark, 2008-07-30
  9. Crimson Lake (A Leonardo da Vinci Mystery) by David Wisehart, 2010-06-21
  10. Leonardo Da Vinci: A Pop-up Book by Alice Provensen, Martin Provensen, 1984-10-22
  11. Leonardo da Vinci, 1452-1519: Sketches and Drawings by Frank Zollner, 2006
  12. A Weekend with Leonardo Da Vinci by Rosabianca Skira-Venturi, 1993-03-15
  13. The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci by Leonardo; Richter, Jean Paul Da Vinci, 2003-01-01
  14. The romance of Leonardo da Vinci by Dmitry Sergeyevich Merezhkovsky, Herbert Trench, 2010-08-06

81. La Mona Lisa
An¡lisis de esta obra de leonardo da vinci.
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LA MONA LISA Este cuadro es famoso por que se dice que si la miras desde cualquier lado parece que te mira ella a tí lo pinto LEONARDO DA VINCI pulsa AQUI para saber sobre el autor para saber mi opinion personal pulse AQUI

82. Showcases :: Leonardo Da Vinci's Notebook
This notebook of leonardo da vinci is known today as the Codex Arundel. It is not a bound volume, but was put together after his death from his loose papers
http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/themes/euromanuscripts/leonardo.html
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Leonardo da Vinci's Notebook: Studies of reflections from concave mirrors. Italy, probably Florence, from 1508
British Library Arundel MS 263, f.86v-87
This notebook of Leonardo da Vinci in the British Library is known today as the Codex Arundel. It is not a bound volume, but was put together after his death from his loose papers of various types and sizes. The first section was begun at Florence on 22 March 1508, but the remainder comes from different periods in Leonardo’s life (1452-1519). This collection of Leonardo’s notes contains short treatises, notes and drawings on a variety of subjects from mechanics to the flight of birds. They are written in Italian, and in Leonardo’s characteristic ‘mirror writing’, left-handed and moving from right to left. In addition to a fascination with the abstract geometry of the patterns of reflection, Leonardo was interested in the potential utility of concave mirrors as sources of heat. On the page shown here, Leonardo is arguing that in concave mirrors of equal diameter, the one which has a shallower curve will concentrate the highest number of reflected rays on to a focal point, and 'as a consequence, it will kindle a fire with greater rapidity and force'.

83. Leonardo Da Vinci - Home Page
Presenti le opere principali, la biografia, tutto il Trattato di pittura ed un curioso leonardo scrittore di fiabe.
http://freeweb.supereva.com/flobert/
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84. Leonardo Da Vinci - From Inspiration To Innovation
leonardo da vinci (14521519). From inspiration to innovation, an overview of the exhibition held at the British Library 4 September 2003 to 5 January 2004.
http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/features/leonardo/leonardo.html
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Notes, with sketches and diagrams, by Leonardo da Vinci Everyone has heard of the Mona Lisa, but less well-known than Leonardo's painting are his notebooks. They show that he was a designer and scientist way beyond his time. He drew his visions of the aeroplane, the helicopter, the parachute, the submarine and the car. It was more than 300 years before many of his ideas were improved upon. The notebooks are where Leonardo recorded his own ideas as well as existing designs and philosophies for reference. They were never intended for publication. After his death in France on 2 May 1519, Francesco Melzi, his pupil, brought many of his manuscripts and drawings back to Italy. Melzi's heirs, who had no idea of the importance of the manuscripts, gradually disposed of them. Despite this, over 5,000 pages still exist in Leonardo's 'mirror writing', from right to left. Over the centuries the sheets have been split up, and few notebooks survive in anything like their original form. Some even remained undiscovered until 1966, when they were found by chance in the archives of the Biblioteca Nacional, Madrid. Models of Leonardo's glider and parachute hanging in the Entrance Hall of the British Library in London

85. Leonardo
leonardo da vinci was born on April 15, 1452, in the town of vinci, Italy. leonardo da vinci s earliest anatomical investigations focused on the nature
http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/1070/leonardo.html
The Anatomical Drawings of Leonardo da Vinci by: R. Kevin Alvey Of all the men who contributed to the revival of artistic and intellectual achievement that was to be called the Renaissance, none were more remarkable than Leonardo da Vinci. Recognized now as the "father" of the High Renaissance, he was a master of any discipline in which he practiced. Others may have equaled him as an artist, but nobody else of his time possessed in such a high degree the curiosity about the physical world which is the foundation of modern science, combined with mastery in the arts of painting, drawing, sculpture, and even architecture ( Keele and Blunt, 9 ). While it is the paintings of Leonardo that have brought him fame over the years, the full range of his talent can best be seen in his drawings. His many drawings and notes, at least the ones that have survived, have become the basis for the modern scientific illustration, especially important in the field of anatomy. Leonardo's anatomical studies, while great works of art in themselves, were used not only as tools to aid in his artistic understanding of the human form, but also as a means of scientific exploration of human functions. Leonardo da Vinci was born on April 15, 1452, in the town of Vinci, Italy. He was the illegitimate son of Ser Piero da Vinci, a public notary, and a young peasant girl named Caterina, about whom little is known. From a very early age, Leonardo is said to have shown exceptional ability in geometry, music, and artistic expression (

86. ReporStag-e - Journalism Back To School
The reportStage project's objective is to deploy e-learning and on-line evaluation procedures, defined by a team of experts, for on-going vocational training in respect to value added journalism. The web site is founded by leonardo da vinci programme (European Union).
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87. Leonardo Da Vinci --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Medieval Sourcebook Giorgio Vasari Life of leonardo da vinci 1550LIFE OF leonardo da vinci Painter and Sculptor of Florence This was seen by all mankind in leonardo da vinci, in whom, besides a beauty of body never
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Home Browse Newsletters Store ... Subscribe Already a member? Log in Content Related to this Topic This Article's Table of Contents Expand all Collapse all Introduction Life and works Early period: Florence Art and accomplishment Painting and drawing The Last Supper Art and science: the notebooks The Mona Lisa and other works ... Architecture Science Science of painting Anatomical studies and drawings Mechanics and cosmology Leonardo as artist-scientist Major Works Paintings Drawings and notebooks Additional Reading Life and work The notebooks Themes and criticism Print this Table of Contents Shopping Price: USD $1495 Revised, updated, and still unrivaled. The Official Scrabble Players Dictionary (Hardcover) Price: USD $15.95 The Scrabble player's bible on sale! Save 30%. Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary Price: USD $19.95 Save big on America's best-selling dictionary. Discounted 38%! More Britannica products Leonardo da Vinci
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88. Leonardo Da Vinci's Last Supper
Explains the importance of this event to Christianity, the location, content and technique used in the painting. Includes photos of the paintings and
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~lbianco/project/home.html
Da Vinci's Last Supper has become one of the most widely appreciated masterpieces in the world. It began to acquire its unique reputation immediately after it was finished in 1498 and its prestige has never diminished. Despite the many changes in tastes, artistic styles, and rapid physical deterioration of the painting itself, the painting's status as an extraordinary creation has never been questioned nor doubted. The perfection of this work lies not only in the artistic merits of the painting, but also in Leonardo's expressive mastery. Leonardo's Last Supper is an ideal pictorial representation of the most important event in the Christian doctrine of salvation - the institution of the Eucharist. His representation of this part of the Christian story has achieved a unanimous accceptance and authority. No other painting of a Christian subject dominates our imagination with the same power of Da Vinci's Last Supper . There are countless copies and reproductions of this particular painting in homes, places of worship, and museums throughout the world. However, when thoughts turn to the Last Supper , we seem to see only Leonardo's representation before us.

89. The Notebooks Of Leonardo Da Vinci — Complete By Leonardo Da Vinci - Projec
Start here to download the Project Gutenberg eBook of The Notebooks of leonardo da vinci — Complete by leonardo da vinci.
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90. Leonardo Da Vinci - Broen - The Bridge
Informasjon om den s¥kalte leonardobroen i Nyg¥rdskrysset, …s Kommune. Gangbroen over E-18 er basert p¥ tegninger av leonardo da vinci.
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Published: 2002
Based on an original drawing by the Italian multi artist Leonardo da Vinci this pedestrian bridge was raised on the highway E-18 outside of Oslo in 2001. The Norwegian artist Vebjørn Sand took initiative for the bridge. Leonardo da Vinci originally made the drawing for the Turk sultan Bajazel II, who wanted to build a bridge over "The Golden Horn" at the Bospurus strait. The length was to be 240 m long, but the building of the bridge was never carried out. The bridge of to day is 108 m long and is made of tree material.
Leonardo broen i Nygårdskrysset, Ås Kommune
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Vebjørn Sand Det er det italienske universalgeniet Leonardo da Vinci som opprinnelig tegnet gang- og sykkelveg-broen i 1502, men det er kunstneren Vebjørn Sand som var initiativtager og pådriver for prosjektet. Han har selv skaffet tre av de 13 millionene broen koster.
Leonardo da Vinci tegnet opprinnelig broen for den tyrkiske sultanen Bajazel II, som ønsket å bygge bro over "Det gylne horn" ved Bospurus-stredet. Broen skulle opprinnelig være 240 meter lang, men det ble aldri noe av byggingen. Utgaven over E18 i Ås kommune er 108 meter lang, og det gikk med hele 105 kubikk treverk bare i dekket .

91. The Codex Leicester By Leonardo Da Vinci
Features a Shockwave biography and several thematic units about the artist and philosopher.
http://www.odranoel.de/indexeng.htm
leonardo da vinci, codex leicester, exhibition, biography, museum der dinge, berlin, mib gmbH, missfeldt, engelbert, gerling, fourure the codex leicester by leonardo da vinci. to accompany the exhibition leonardo : beuys in the museum der dinge berlin. quotations and animation sequences. Leonardo's life and works, drawings, animations

92. Da Vinci, Leonardo (1452-1519) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biog
da vinci, L. The Notebooks of leonardo da vinci. Oxford University Press, 1982. © Eric W. Weisstein. header. mathematica calculationcenter.
http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/biography/daVinci.html
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Da Vinci, Leonardo (1452-1519)

Italian artist, engineer, and scientist. He was a true Renaissance man, and studied architecture, astronomy, and anatomy as well as painting and sculpture.
References Cook, T. A. The Curves of Life, Being an Account of Spiral Formations and their Application to Growth in Nature, to Science, and to Art: With Special Reference to the Manuscripts of Leonardo da Vinci. New York: Dover, 1979. da Vinci, L. The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci. Oxford University Press, 1982.

93. Gidas á Profesijø Pasaulá
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94. Da Vinci, Leonardo - Great Men And Women Of The World
Biography of leonardo da vinci and related links of interest.
http://homepage.oanet.com/jaywhy/leonardo.htm

(En Français)
Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519), Florentine artist, one of the great masters of the High Renaissance, celebrated as a painter, sculptor, architect, engineer, and scientist. His profound love of knowledge and research was the keynote of both his artistic and scientific endeavors. His innovations in the field of painting influenced the course of Italian art for more than a century after his death, and his scientific studies (particularly in the fields of anatomy, optics, and hydraulics) anticipated many of the developments of modern science.
Early Life in Florance
In 1478 Leonardo became an independent master. His first commission, to paint an altarpiece for the chapel of the Palazzo Vecchio, the Florentine town hall, was never executed. His first large painting, The Adoration of the Magi (begun 1481, Uffizi), left unfinished, was ordered in 1481 for the Monastery of San Donato a Scopeto, Florence. Other works ascribed to his youth are the so-called Benois Madonna (c. 1478, Hermitage, Saint Petersburg), the portrait Ginevra de' Benci (c. 1474, National Gallery, Washington, D.C.), and the unfinished Saint Jerome (c. 1481, Pinacoteca, Vatican).
Years in Milan
About 1482 Leonardo entered the service of the duke of Milan, Ludovico Sforza, having written the duke an astonishing letter in which he stated that he could build portable bridges; that he knew the techniques of constructing bombardments and of making cannons; that he could build ships as well as armored vehicles, catapults, and other war machines; and that he could execute sculpture in marble, bronze, and clay. He served as principal engineer in the duke's numerous military enterprises and was active also as an architect. In addition, he assisted the Italian mathematician Luca Pacioli in the celebrated work Divina Proportione (1509).

95. Leonardo Da Vinci's Life
Featuring a biography and discussing several images of the artist.
http://www.davincilife.com/
Leonardo Da Vinci's Life
Da Vinci Biography 1452-1500 Biography 1500-1519 The Leonardo Timeline ...
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Da Vinci
The Artist
Mona Lisa
The Last Supper
The Proportions of the Human Figure You can help to support this site by purchasing any one of these posters. A painter, a sculptor, an architect and an engineer, Leonardo Da Vinci's numerous skills have earned him the title of renaissance master. Da Vinci's fascination with science and his in-depth study of human anatomy aided him in mastering the realist art form. While Leonardo's counterparts were known to create static figures in their works, Leonardo always tried to incorporate movement and expression into his own paintings. All the personages in his works are painted with great accuracy and detail that it is sometimes said that Da Vinci painted from the bones outward. Having lived until the age of 67, Leonardo experienced a very long career that was filled with times during which the painter was celebrated, but at times he was also humiliated and cast away. His life experiences all influenced his works and often, his paintings never left the sketchpad, or were only partially completed, as Leonardo often abandoned his commissions in order to flee from social situations.

96. The Paintings And Public Art Of Vebjorn Sand
Norwegian installation artist presents info about his leonardo da vinci bridge project. Includes bio.
http://www.vebjorn-sand.com/
A GLOBE-SPANNING TRIBUTE TO LEONARDO TO LOCATE SECOND BRIDGE IN TEXAS The University of Texas of the Permian Basin, in Odessa, a component of The University of Texas system, makes plans to construct the second Leonardo Bridge Project in the world. A press conference announcing the project will be held at UTPB 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, Jan. 25. Leonardo envisioned his bridge constructed of stone as he indicated in a letter outlining his plans to the Turkish Sultan. The UTPB Project will be constructed in Texas limestone from Garden City, stone that is naturally embedded with a fossilized record of the Permian Basin. 500 Years After It Was Designed, Leonardo da Vinci's Bridge Goes UP! Norwegian artist, Vebjørn Sand, had a vision. He would build the "Golden Horn" bridge Leonardo da Vinci designed in 1502 but never built. On October 31, 2001, the ambitious project was unveiled spanning E-18, the highway between Oslo, Norway and Sweden in the township of Ås. It will stand as an historical monument to both the master artist of the Renaissance and the persistence of Norway's hottest contemporary artist. More...

97. Adventures In CyberSound: Da Vinci, Leonardo
An online, academic work that will research the history of radio and the related media services of telegraphy, telephony, facsimile, television,
http://www.acmi.net.au/AIC/DA_VINCI_BIO.html
A D V E N T U R E S in C Y B E R S O U N D
Leonardo da Vinci : 1452 - 1519 File Note: The story of Leonardo da Vinci encompasses a wide variety of diciplines, many beyond the scope of my current investigations (science and technology). The full text of the Britannica article is included however as da Vinci, probably more than anyone else for a period of several hundred years, set the stage for the development of both the arts and sciences. Introduction The unique fame that the Florentine artist and scientist Leonardo da Vinci enjoyed in his lifetime and that, filtered and purified by historical criticism, has remained undimmed to the present day is based on the equally unique universality of his spirit. Leonardo's universality is more than many-sidedness. True, at the time of the Renaissance and the period of Humanism, many-sidedness was a highly esteemed quality; but it was by no means rare. Many other good artists possessed it. Leonardo's universality, on the other hand, was a spiritual force, peculiarly his own, that generated in him an unlimited desire for knowledge and guided his thinking and behaviour. An artist by disposition and endowment, he found that his eyes were his main avenue to knowledge; to Leonardo, sight was man's highest sense organ because sight alone conveyed the facts of experience immediately, correctly, and with certainty. Hence, every phenomenon perceived became an object of knowledge.

98. Leonardo Da Vinci - From Inspiration To Innovation
An illustrated biography, including photographs of three fullsize models made for the BBC One series leonardo, and online images of the Library's leonardo notebook.
http://www.bl.uk/whatson/exhibitions/leonardo/leonardo.html
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Introduction
Notes, with sketches and diagrams, by Leonardo da Vinci Everyone has heard of the Mona Lisa, but less well-known than Leonardo's painting are his notebooks. They show that he was a designer and scientist way beyond his time. He drew his visions of the aeroplane, the helicopter, the parachute, the submarine and the car. It was more than 300 years before many of his ideas were improved upon. The notebooks are where Leonardo recorded his own ideas as well as existing designs and philosophies for reference. They were never intended for publication. After his death in France on 2 May 1519, Francesco Melzi, his pupil, brought many of his manuscripts and drawings back to Italy. Melzi's heirs, who had no idea of the importance of the manuscripts, gradually disposed of them. Despite this, over 5,000 pages still exist in Leonardo's 'mirror writing', from right to left. Over the centuries the sheets have been split up, and few notebooks survive in anything like their original form. Some even remained undiscovered until 1966, when they were found by chance in the archives of the Biblioteca Nacional, Madrid. Models of Leonardo's glider and parachute hanging in the Entrance Hall of the British Library in London

99. Hotel Leonardo Da Vinci - Sassari
Three stars. Includes description, photographs, location, rates and contact information.
http://www.leonardodavincihotel.it/

100. Leonardo Da Vinci: European Training In The UK
leonardo da vinci is a European programme designed to help develop new vocational training approaches.
http://www.leonardo.org.uk/
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Leonardo da Vinci is a European Community programme which aims to support national training strategies through funding a range of transnational partnership projects aimed at improving quality, fostering innovation and promoting the European dimension in vocational training.
For a general overview of the opportunities available, go to About Leonardo . For specific information about different types of project and how to apply, select the relevant measure below. Please note that applications must be submitted by organisations - individuals may not apply directly. Advice for individuals wishing to undertake work placements is available here
Leonardo da Vinci provides funding for six types of project, or "Measure".
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Work placements and trainer exchanges Pilot Projects Language Competences Production of vocationally-specific language learning materials Transnational Networks Facilitating the transfer and exchange of experience and good practice Reference Materials Research and statistics Joint Actions Collaborative projects with Socrates and Youth

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