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<title>The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci</title>
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<title>Page 1565</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>XVI C. 6 de Ciuitate Dei, se Antipodes.
<br>
<br>[Footnote: A facsimile of this note, which refers to a well known
<br>book by St. Augustin, is given on page 254.]</p>]]></description>
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<title>Page 1564</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>To remind your Excellency that Ridolfo Manini brought to Florence a
<br>quantity of crystal besides other stones such as are ...</p>]]></description>
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<title>Page 1563</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>Memorandum to Maestro Lionardo to have ... the state of Florence.</p>]]></description>
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<title>Page 1562</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>[Footnote: Greek Characters]</p>]]></description>
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<title>Page 1561</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>Egidius Romanus on the formation of the human body in the mother's
<br>womb [Footnote 1: _Liber magistri Egidii de pulsibus matrice
<br>conipositus (cum commentario Gentilis de Fulgineo)_ published in
<br>1484 at Padova, in 1494 and in 1514 at Venice, and in 1505 at
<br>Lyons.].
<br>
<br>[Footnote 2:2. This text appears to be in a handwriting different
<br>from that in the note, l. 1. Here the reading is not so simple as
<br>AMORETTI gave it, _Mem. Star. XXV: A Monsieur Lyonard Peintre du Roy
<br>pour Amboyse_. He says too that this address is of the year 1509,
<br>and Mr. Ravaisson remarks: "_De cette suscription il semble qu'on
<br>peut inferer que Leonard etait alors en France, a la cour de Louis
<br>XII ... Pour conclure je crois qu'il n'est pas prouve que Leonard de
<br>Vinci n'ait pas fait un voyage de quelques mois en France sous Louis
<br>XII, entre le printemps de 1509 et l'automne de_ 1510."--I must
<br>confess that I myself have not succeeded in deciphering completely
<br>this French writing of which two words remain to me doubtful. But so
<br>much seems to be quite evident that this is not an address of a
<br>letter at all, but a certificate or note. _Amboise_[l. 6] I believe
<br>to be the signature of Charles d'Amboise the Governor of Milan. If
<br>this explanation is the right one, it can be easily explained by the
<br>contents of Nos. 1350 and 1529. The note, line 1, was perhaps added
<br>later by another hand; and Leonardo himself wrote afterwards on the
<br>same sheet some geometrical explanations. I must also point out that
<br>the statement that this sheet belongs to the year 1509 has
<br>absolutely no foundation in fact. There is no clue whatever for
<br>giving a precise date to this note.] To Monsieur le Vinci,--the
<br>horses of the king's equerry.... Continue the payment to Ms.
<br>Lyonard, Painter to the King.
<br>
<br>[6] Amboise.</p>]]></description>
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<title>Page 1560</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>Ut bene respondet Naturae ars docta! dedisset
<br>Vincius, ut tribuit cetera - sic animam -
<br>Noluit ut similis magis haec foret: altera sic est:
<br>Possidet illius Maurus amans animam.
<br>
<br>[Footnote: These three epigrams on the portrait of Lucrezia
<br>Crivelli, a picture by Leonardo which must have been lost at a very
<br>early date, seem to have been dedicated to Leonardo by the poet.
<br>Leonardo used the reverse of the sheet for notes on geometry.]
<br>
<br>Hujus quam cernis nomen Lucretia, Divi Omnia cui larga contribuere
<br>manu. Rara huic forma data est; pinxit Leonardos, amavit Maurus,
<br>pictorum primus hic, ille ducum.
<br>
<br>Naturam, ac superas hac laesit imagine Divas Pictor: tantum hominis
<br>posse manum haec doluit, Illae longa dari tam magnae tempera formae,
<br>Quae spatio fuerat deperitura brevi.</p>]]></description>
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<title>Page 1559</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>Canonica of ... on the 5th of July 1507; my dearly beloved mother,
<br>sisters and cousin I herewith inform you that thanks to God I am ...
<br>about the sword which I ... bring it to Maso at the piazza ... and I
<br>will settle the business of Piero so that ...
<br>
<br>[Footnote: AMORETTI, _Mem. Stor. XXIV_, quotes the first three lines
<br>of this letter as by Leonardo. The character of the writing however
<br>does not favour this hypothesis, and still less the contents. I
<br>should regard it rather a rough draft of a letter by young Melzi. I
<br>have not succeeded in deciphering completely the 13 lines of this
<br>text. Amoretti reads at the beginning _Canonica di Vaprio_, but
<br>_Vaprio_ seems to me a very doubtful reading.]</p>]]></description>
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<title>Page 1558</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>[Footnote: Greek Characters]</p>]]></description>
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<title>Page 1557</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>Either you say Hesperia alone, and it will mean Italy, or you add
<br>ultima, and it will mean Spain. Umbria, part of Tuscany.
<br>
<br>[Footnote: The notes in Greek, Nos. 1557, 1558 and 1562 stand in
<br>close connection with each other, but the meaning of some words is
<br>very doubtful, and a translation is thus rendered impossible.]</p>]]></description>
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<title>Page 1556</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>Theodoricus Rex Semper Augustus.</p>]]></description>
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<title>Page 1555</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>Of things seen through a mist that which is nearest its farthest
<br>limit will be least visible, and all the more so as they are more
<br>remote.</p>]]></description>
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<title>Page 1554</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>Reverend Maestro, Domino Giovanni, I spoke to Maestro Zacaria as a
<br>brother about this business, and I made him satisfied with the
<br>arrangement that I had wished; that is, as regards the commission
<br>that I had from the parties and I say that between us there is no
<br>need to pay money down, as regard the pictures of the ...</p>]]></description>
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<title>Page 1553</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>Having become anxious ... Bernardo di Simone, Silvestro di Stefano,
<br>Bernardo di Jacopo, Francesco di Matteo Bonciani, Antonio di
<br>Giovanni Ruberti, Antonio da Pistoia.... Antonio; He who has time
<br>and waits for time, will lose his friends and his money.</p>]]></description>
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<title>Page 1552</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>Stephano Chigi, Canonico ..., servant of the honorable Count Grimani
<br>at S. Apostoli.
<br>
<br>[Footnote: Compare No. 674, 21-23.]</p>]]></description>
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<title>Page 1551</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>On Monday, the l3th of February, I lent lire S 7 to Lionardo to
<br>spend, Friday d 7.
<br>
<br>[Footnote: This note is followed by an account very like the one
<br>given as No. 1549.]</p>]]></description>
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<title>Page 1550</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>To Monna Margarita          S  5
<br>to Tomaso                   S 14
<br>to Monna Margarita     d  5 S  2
<br>on the day of San Zanobi
<br>left ... after
<br>payment                d 13 S  2 d 4
<br>of Monna Margarita
<br>
<br>altogether        d 14 S 5 d 4</p>]]></description>
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