Notebooks n/e (Oxford World's Classics) Paperback – Illustrated, 11 May 2008
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Notebooks n/e (Oxford World's Classics) Paperback – Illustrated, 11 May 2008

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I**N

Book

Super addition to my collection

S**R

Excellent

Excellent book to read along with the Leonardo davinci book

K**E

Loved it

I love this book - within the first few pages I was astonished and what I learned and am looking forward to reading the rest - purchase made for personal interest and not study and am very happy

B**Y

Leonardo...the writer.

During the course of his life Leonardo da Vinci used his writings to greater explain his theories on art, science and man's relationship with nature. Although widely regarded as the archetypal Renaissance man Leonardo was not fluent in latin which may have been a problem for other people seeking to widen their knowledge in the fields of art and science in later-medieval Italy. But Leonardo created his own theories based on his own experiences, in many cases defying the theories of other thinkers and wholeheartedly believing it was experience that brought wisdom and revealed true knowledge to mankind. It is assumed that most of his writings have been lost but what remains gives modern readers a greater understanding of his theories on such subjects as the universe and its elements, mechanics and the quest for flight, the nature of art and the expression of the spirit."He [the painter] should act as a mirror which transmutes itself into as many colours as are those of the object that are placedbefore it. Thus he will seem to be a second nature.""To the ambitious, whom neither the boon of life, nor the beauty of the world suffice to content, it comes as penance that lifewith them is squandered, and that they possess neither the benefits nor the beauty of the world."This particular text also includes a number of his fables, prophecies and reflections on life. The final section covers his journey through life beginning with the Florentine period and ending with the French period. Many sketches are included but these are of the most basic type although there is a b/w photograph of the Vitruvian Man. Unlike the Oxford Shakespeare this book does not use sewn binding and the paper quality is not as good. But as an extremely affordable introduction to the writings of one of the most extraordinary minds in history this book is highly recommended.

G**I

Great Piece or Art

excellent insight of the depth of contents, with a clear narrative style, certainly an inspiring book for those readers who love Leonardo's visions.

M**N

Thanks

Perfect condition

G**T

Not very impressed

Not as many inages as you would expect from front cover, but it is a useful information resource for art scholars

A**A

Five Stars

As expected

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