The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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whose name and signature a copy of it was sent to the Commission.]  
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Magnificent Commissioners of Buildings I, understanding that your  
Magnificencies have made up your minds to make certain great works  
in bronze, will remind you of certain things: first that you should  
not be so hasty or so quick to give the commission, lest by this  
haste it should become impossible to select a good model and a good  
master; and some man of small merit may be chosen, who by his  
insufficiency may cause you to be abused by your descendants,  
judging that this age was but ill supplied with men of good counsel  
and with good masters; seeing that other cities, and chiefly the  
city of the Florentines, has been as it were in these very days,  
endowed with beautiful and grand works in bronze; among which are  
the doors of their Baptistery. And this town of Florence, like  
Piacenza, is a place of intercourse, through which many foreigners  
pass; who, seeing that the works are fine and of good quality, carry  
away a good impression, and will say that that city is well filled  
with worthy inhabitants, seeing the works which bear witness to  
their opinion; and on the other hand, I say seeing so much metal  
expended and so badly wrought, it were less shame to the city if the  
doors had been of plain wood; because, the material, costing so  
little, would not seem to merit any great outlay of skill...  
Now the principal parts which are sought for in cities are their  
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