The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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as stunned on the level ground. Suddenly the people, seeing him as  
one killed by a thunderbolt, turned back; like ants running wildly  
over the body of the fallen oak, so these rushing over his ample  
limbs.......... them with frequent wounds; by which, the giant being  
roused and feeling himself almost covered by the multitude, he  
suddenly perceives the smarting of the stabs, and sent forth a roar  
which sounded like a terrific clap of thunder; and placing his hands  
on the ground he raised his terrible face: and having lifted one  
hand to his head he found it full of men and rabble sticking to it  
like the minute creatures which not unfrequently are found there;  
wherefore with a shake of his head he sends the men flying through  
the air just as hail does when driven by the fury of the winds. Many  
of these men were found to be dead; stamping with his feet.  
And clinging to his hair, and striving to hide in it, they behaved  
like sailors in a storm, who run up the ropes to lessen the force of  
the wind [by taking in sail].  
News of things from the East.  
Be it known to you that in the month of June there appeared a Giant,  
who came from the Lybian desert... mad with rage like ants....  
struck down by the rude.  
This great Giant was born in Mount Atlas and was a hero ... and had  
to fight against the Egyptians and Arabs, Medes and Persians. He  
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