The Writings and Drawings of Leonardo da Vinci: Order and Chaos in Early Modern Thought
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Language Notes Text: English (translation) Original Language: Dutch Read more Book Description This study examines why writing and drawing were so important to Leonardo, who, over the course of his lifetime, filled about 15,000 pages with texts and images. Focusing on the fragmentary and chaotic character of his notes, Zwijnenberg investigates the influence of important cultural developments during the Italian Renaissance. Read more
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