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  1. Leonardo da Vinci by Sherwin Nuland, 2004-12-28
  2. The Life and Contributions of Leonardo da Vinci by Godfrey Harris with Thomas Mankowski, 2006-11-03
  3. Leonardo da Vinci and the Art of Sculpture (High Museum of Art Series) by Gary M. Radke, 2009-11-24
  4. Inventions by Leonardo da Vinci, 2008-11-03
  5. Leonardo's Machines: Da Vinci's Inventions Revealed by Domenico Laurenza, Mario Taddei, 2006-06-01
  6. Leonardo da Vinci by Maurice W. Blackwell, 2008-01-29
  7. Leonardo Da Vinci: 1452-1519: The Complete Paintings and Drawings (Taschen 25th Anniversary) by Frank Zollner, Johannes Nathan, 2007-08-01
  8. Leonardo da Vinci: Young Artist, Writer, and Inventor (Childhood of World Figures) by George E. Stanley, 2005-10-04
  9. The Romance of Leonardo Da Vinci by Dmitri Merejkowski, 1931
  10. The Diaries of Leonardo Da Vinci
  11. Leonardo Drawings (Dover Art Library)
  12. Leonardo da Vinci by Ibi Lepscky, 1993-01-01
  13. The Inventions of Leonardo Da Vinci by Margaret Cooper, 1965
  14. Leonardo Da Vinci

61. LEONARDO Da Vinci
A collection of many works of the author, including paintings, drawings and sculptures. With notes for each work
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62. LEONARDO Da Vinci
leonardo da vinci. Italian painter (b. 1452, Vinci, d. 1519, Cloux, near Amboise). Paintings until 1480 Paintings in the 1480s Paintings in the 1490s
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LEONARDO da Vinci Italian painter (b. 1452, Vinci, d. 1519, Cloux, near Amboise)

63. Leonardo Da Vinci
Obras y biograf­a de este autor italiano.
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64. Biography
Biography of leonardo da vinci (b. 1452, Vinci, d. 1519, Amboise) in the Web Gallery of Art, a searchable image collection and database of European painting
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LEONARDO da Vinci (b. 1452, Vinci, d. 1519, Amboise)
Biography
Life
Leonardo was born on April 15, 1452, in the small Tuscan town of Vinci, near Florence. He was the son of a wealthy Florentine notary and a peasant woman. In the mid-1460s the family settled in Florence, where Leonardo was given the best education that Florence, the intellectual and artistic center of Italy, could offer. He rapidly advanced socially and intellectually. He was handsome, persuasive in conversation, and a fine musician and improviser. About 1466 he was apprenticed as a garzone (studio boy) to Andrea del Verrocchio, the leading Florentine painter and sculptor of his day. In Verrocchio's workshop Leonardo was introduced to many activities, from the painting of altarpieces and panel pictures to the creation of large sculptural projects in marble and bronze. In 1472 he was entered in the painter's guild of Florence, and in 1476 he is still mentioned as Verrocchio's assistant. In Verrocchio's Baptism of Christ (circa 1470, Uffizi, Florence), the kneeling angel at the left of the painting is by Leonardo.

65. Leonardo Da Vinci
Vita ed opere del grande maestro.
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Leonardo da Vinci Artista e scienziato
(Anchiano, Valdarno, 1452 - Amboise, 1519)
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66. Leonardo Da Vinci's Horse
Project to actualize Leonardo s planned but nevercompleted sculpture of a 24-foot horse.
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67. Liceo Scientifico Statale "Leonardo Da Vinci" Di Maglie (Lecce)
Maglie, LE Sito ufficiale dell'Istituto.
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UNA DOMANDA: QUALE FORMAZIONE? LA RISPOSTA DEL LICEO SCIENTIFICO IL "Leonardo da Vinci": I SUOI OBIETTIVI QUALCHE NOTIZIA LA SUA NUOVA SEDE L'OFFERTA FORMATIVA: LE OPZIONI P.O.F. ENERGIE ALTERNATIVE E BASSO SALENTO (PROGETTO SeT-F.E.S.R.) CARTA DEI SERVIZI REGOLAMENTO D'ISTITUTO ORGANICI CERTAMEN NAZIONALE "FABIANA D'ARPA": ARCHIVIO BORSE DI STUDIO "Leonardo da Vinci" CONTRIBUTI LA STORIA DELLA FISICA RACCONTATA DAI FRANCOBOLLI TERRA D'OTRANTO DURANTE LA DOMINAZIONE SPAGNOLA SALENTO E DINTORNI: DALLA CADUTA DELL'IMPERO ROMANO AI NORMANNI LA RELIGIOSITA' POPOLARE SALENTINA (PREGHIERE, POESIE E CANTI IN DIALETTO)

68. CGFA- Leonardo Da Vinci
da Vinci Page 1. To Biography Graphic The Annunciation, Galleria degli To da Vinci-2 Alphabetical Index Nationality/Time Index Featured Artists
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The Annunciation, Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. 131KB Adoration of the Magi, Florence. 119KB Perspective Study for "Adoration of the Magi", Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. 147KB Benois Madonna, Hermitage, St. Petersburg. 119KB Litta Madonna, Hermitage, St. Petersburg. 102KB The Madonna of the Carnation, Pinakothek at Munich. 192KB Drawing of the face of the angel from The Virgin of the Rocks . National Library, Turin. 102KB Portrait of Ginerva de' Benci, 1474, National Gallery at Washington D.C. 99KB Study of the Heads of an Old Man and a Youth, Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. 180KB Study of an Old Man's Profile, Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. 130KB Drawing of a Woman's Head, Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. 116KB Drawing of an Assault Chariot with Scythes, National Library at Turin. 109KB Portrait of Cecilia Gallarani (Lady with an Ermine), 1485, Czartoryski Museum at Cracow. 93KB
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69. Agence Socrates-Leonardo Da Vinci, L'Europe De L'éducation Et De La Formation
Groupement d'int©rªt public (GIP) charg©e d'assurer la promotion et la mise en oeuvre d©centralis©e des ces deux programmes d'action communautaire en mati¨re d'©ducation et de formation professionnelle. Documents, formulaires, renseignements, liens.
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70. Leonardo Da Vinci - Aiwaz.net_institute
Secrets of Lenardo da Vinci. The clues we followed suggest that the person portrayed is not simply St. Jerome.. Albrecht Durer s leonardo da vinci
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KABBALAH EGYPT JUDAICA RENAISSANCE ... JOZE PLECNIK Leonardo da Vinci (1471-1528)
is one of the most famous artists on the planet. What makes him so unique is his wide range of research of different subjects while providing unseen solutions to hardly imaginable problems. He was a genius, or better, a magus. Follow the investigation into mysteries of Leonardo da Vinci's apprehension of the universe ...
VITRUVIAN MAN

The foundation of the Renaissance compositional canon. About a circle, a square, and a triangle. EGYPTIAN ORIGIN
Similar canon was used in ancient Egypt. Is Vitruvian Man just elaborating the tradition? MONA LISA
The identity of the most famous woman in the world is the concealed enigma. The dating of the engraving suggests that in
1514 Albrecht Durer engraved one of his
famous etchings, one of the "Meisterstiche":

71. Valorisation
Evaluation of the vocational training programme 'leonardo da vinci'
http://www.ntnu.no/intersek/leonardo/valorisation/eng.htm
NORWAY Project Description VALORISATION ACTIVITIES Norsk versjon Mandate Schedule Workshop Conference ... The Leonardo da Vinci Programme A Bridge Between Higher Education and Enterprise Through Vocational Training in Europe Leonardo da Vinci is the EU Commission's vocational training programme. " Valorisation " is a new (EU-) word for evaluation - with a positive sign. The main target to this project has been to show examples of good practice; what has worked well, but at the same time present what has not worked well, with recommandations for the next phase of the programme (Leonardo da Vinci, phase II started the 01.01.2000). The valorisation activities has included examination of six different succesful Norwegian projects through questionnaires, interviews, a workshop and a conference. The final results is presented in a report prepared for the Norwegian National Agency on the authority of the EU commission Managing editor: Paul Victor Verndal
Updated: 31. August 2000 11:44:32

72. 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'.

73. 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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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

74. Medieval Sourcebook: Giorgio Vasari: Life Of Leonardo Da Vinci 1550
LIFE 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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Medieval Sourcebook: Giorgio Vasari: Life of Leonardo da Vinci 1550
Giorgio Vasari (1511-1574) wrote about hundreds of artists in his Lives of the Most Eminent Italian Architects, Painters, and Sculptors , which he published first in 1550, and in a revised edition in 1568. LIFE OF LEONARDO DA VINCI: Painter and Sculptor of Florence And there was infused in that brain such grace from God, and a power of expression in such sublime accord with the intellect and memory that served it, and he knew so well how to express his conceptions by draughtmanship, that he vanquished with his discourse, and confuted with his reasoning, every valiant wit. And he was continually making models and designs to show men how to remove mountains with ease, and how to bore them in order to pass from one level to another; and by means of levers, windlasses, and screws, he showed the way to raise and draw great weights, together with methods for emptying harbours, and pumps for removing water from low places, things which his brain never ceased from devising. It is clear that Leonardo, through his comprehension of art, began many things and never finished one of them, since it seemed to him that the hand was not able to attain to the perfection of art in carrying out the things which he imagined; for the reason that he conceived in idea difficulties so subtle and so marvellous, that they could never be expressed by the hands, be they ever so excellent. And so many were his caprices, that, philosophizing of natural things, he set himself to seek out the properties of herbs, going on even to observe the motions of the heavens, the path of the moon, and the courses of the sun.

75. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Leonardo Da Vinci
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Leonardo da Vinci
(LEONARDO DI SER PIERO DA VINCI) Florentine painter sculptor architect , engineer, and scholar, and one of the greatest minds of the Renaissance ; born at Vinci, near Florence , in 1452; died at Cloux, near Amboise, France , 2 May, 1519, natural son of Ser Piero, a notary , and a peasant woman . He was reared carefully by his father, and was remarkably gifted and precocious. Few artists owed so little to circumstances and teachers. He was quite self-made. His work was small in bulk, and what remains may be counted on fingers of both hands. Few men had such varied talent and amassed such encyclopedic knowledge ; his method as an artist was original with him, science was the measure of beauty, he combined fact with poetry and made use of both to carry on wide investigations in nature and to reproduce life according to the very laws of life. There are three periods in Leonardo's biography: The Florentine period (1469-82); the Milanese period (1483-99); the Nomadic period (1500-19).
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76. Leonardo Da Vinci | Renaissance Artist And Inventor
Lucidcafé s profile of leonardo da vinci. leonardo da vinci was born April 15, 1452 in Vinci, Italy. Leonardo s mastery in art, science and engineering
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Leonardo da Vinci
was born April 15, 1452 in Vinci, Italy. Leonardo's mastery in art, science and engineering have earned him a place among the most prolific geniuses of history. He was one of the most important artists of the Italian Renaissance, a period when the arts and sciences flourished. At age 17, Leonardo and his father moved to Florence, where he apprenticed to Verrocchio. His brilliance soon eclipsed that of his master. In 1472 Leonardo became a member of the painter's guild of Florence, where he had contact with other great Florentine artists including Michelangelo Buonarroti In 1481 Leonardo left Florence for Milan to offer his service to the local Duke. During this period he painted the Virgin of the Rocks and the Last Supper . In 1499 Leonardo left Milan, traveling through Mantua, to the court of Isabella d'Este; to Venice, where he consulted on architecture from 1495 to 1499; and in 1502 and 1503 was military engineer for Cesare Borgia. After his service to the Borgias, Leonardo returned to Florence. It was during the period between 1503 and 1506, while working primarily in Florence, that he had his greatest following and painted such classics as the

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78. OCAIW - Leonardo Da Vinci
leonardo da vinci Italian Painter, Sculptor and Architect, 14521519 - High Renaissance. Links to pictures of works by leonardo da vinci in image
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79. Museo Nazionale Della Scienza E Della Tecnologia "Leonardo Da Vinci"
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80. Faculty Of Applied Science And Engineering - University Of Toronto - Da Vinci
da Vinci Engineering Enrichment Program (DEEP) leonardo da vinci Competition . Copyright © 2002 University of Toronto.
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