The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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Francesco d'Antonio at Florence.  
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Giuliano Condi[1],--Tomaso Ridolfi,-- Tomaso Paganelli,--Nicolo del  
Nero,--Simone Zasti,--Nasi,--the heir of Lionardo Manelli,  
--Guglielmo di Ser Martino,--Bartolomeo del Tovaglia,--Andrea  
Arrigucci,-- Nicolo Capponi,--Giovanni Portinari.  
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Footnote: I. Guiliano Gondi. Ser Piero da Vinci, Leonardo's  
father, lived till 1480, in a house belonging to Giuliano Gondi. In  
498 this was pulled down to make room for the fine Palazzo built on  
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the Piazza San Firenze by Giuliano di San Gallo, which still exists.  
In the Riassunto del Catasto di Ser Piero da Vinci, 1480, Leonardo  
is not mentioned; it is evident therefore that he was living  
elsewhere. It may be noticed incidentally that in the Catasto di  
Giuliano Gondi of the same year the following mention is made of  
his four eldest sons:  
Lionardo mio figliuolo d'eta d'anni 29, non fa nulla, Giovambatista  
d'eta d'anni 28 in Ghostantinopoli, Billichozo d'eta d'anni 24 a  
Napoli, Simone d'eta d'anni 23 in Ungheria.  
He himself was a merchant of gold filigree (facciamo lavorare una  
bottegha d'arte di seta ... facciamo un pocho di trafico a Napoli}.  
As he was 59 years old in 1480, he certainly would not have been  
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