Although Leonardo da Vinci is surely one of the most renowned personages in the history of human civilization, his fame is mostly that of an artist (the painter of the
Monna Lisa), or of an inventor or scientist (considered as the prodigious forerunner of modern technological progress). The appreciation of Leonardo the scientist was made possible by the rediscovery and publication of his manuscripts during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries: almost twenty have survived, today spread all over the world (in Italy, the
Codex Atlanticusin the Ambrosiana Library of Milan and the
Codex on the Flight of Birdsin the Royal Library in Turin; in France, the twelve manuscripts at the Institut de France in Paris; in England, the
Codex Arundelin the British Library, the
Codices Forsterin theā¦
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Citation: Vecce, Carlo. "Leonardo da Vinci". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 25 July 2010 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=2694, accessed 26 November 2024.]