The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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I know that as a friend you will grieve for my misfortunes, as I, in  
former letters have shown my joy at your prosperity ...  
Notes about events observed abroad (1338-1339).  
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BOOK 43. OF THE MOVEMENT OF AIR ENCLOSED IN WATER.  
I have seen motions of the air so furious that they have carried,  
mixed up in their course, the largest trees of the forest and whole  
roofs of great palaces, and I have seen the same fury bore a hole  
with a whirling movement digging out a gravel pit, and carrying  
gravel, sand and water more than half a mile through the air.  
[Footnote: The first sixteen lines of this passage which treat of  
the subject as indicated on the title line have no place in this  
connexion and have been omitted.]  
[Footnote 2: Ho veduto movimenti &c. Nothing of the kind happened  
in Italy during Leonardo's lifetime, and it is therefore extremely  
probable that this refers to the natural phenomena which are so  
fully described in the foregoing passage. (Compare too, No. 1021.)  
There can be no doubt that the descriptions of the Deluge in the  
Libro di Pittura (Vol. I, No. 607-611), and that of the fall of a  
mountain No. 610, l. 17-30 were written from the vivid impressions  
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