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Notes on mathematics and geometry, written by Leonardo da Vinci, part of the Arundel Codex 263, c.154r, housed in the British Museum of London
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Notes on mathematics and geometry, written by Leonardo da Vinci, part of the Arundel Codex 263, c.154r, housed in the British Museum of London
Notes on mathematics and geometry, written by Leonardo da Vinci, part of the Arundel Codex 263, c.154r, housed in the British Museum of London Book High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:2001. Date of Artwork:1478-1518 ca.. Artist:Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)
PDP-S-00ARU1-154R
Media ID 33190082
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Mathematical And Natural Sciences Mathematicshigh Renaissance Research Subject
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This photograph captures a priceless piece of history, a print of "Notes on mathematics and geometry" written by the brilliant mind of Leonardo da Vinci. Housed in the prestigious British Museum of London, this particular page belongs to the Arundel Codex 263, specifically c. 154r. Dating back to the High Renaissance period between 1478-1518, da Vinci's meticulous notes showcase his profound understanding and exploration of mathematical and geometric concepts. The intricate details within these pages offer a glimpse into the genius that was Leonardo da Vinci. The artwork itself is an embodiment of multiple styles and periods including High Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque, and European influences. Its significance lies not only in its artistic value but also as a testament to human progress during the First and Second Millennium A. D. Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519), renowned for his mastery across various disciplines such as painting, engineering, anatomy, and more; left an indelible mark on history with his insatiable curiosity about nature's mysteries. This particular work showcases his dedication to unraveling mathematical principles while incorporating them seamlessly into other fields. Captured in 2001 by Alinari photographers at the British Museum in London, this photograph serves as both a visual delight for art enthusiasts worldwide and an invaluable resource for researchers delving into subjects related to mathematics or natural sciences during the Renaissance era. As we marvel at this image today, let us remember that it represents far more than just ink on paper – it symbolizes humanity's relentless pursuit of knowledge throughout centuries past.
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