The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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Vitruvius, the architect, says in his work on architecture that the  
measurements of the human body are distributed by Nature as follows:  
that is that 4 fingers make 1 palm, and 4 palms make 1 foot, 6 palms  
make 1 cubit; 4 cubits make a man's height. And 4 cubits make one  
pace and 24 palms make a man; and these measures he used in his  
buildings. If you open your legs so much as to decrease your height  
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/14 and spread and raise your arms till your middle fingers touch  
the level of the top of your head you must know that the centre of  
the outspread limbs will be in the navel and the space between the  
legs will be an equilateral triangle.  
The length of a man's outspread arms is equal to his height.  
From the roots of the hair to the bottom of the chin is the tenth of  
a man's height; from the bottom of the chin to the top of his head  
is one eighth of his height; from the top of the breast to the top  
of his head will be one sixth of a man. From the top of the breast  
to the roots of the hair will be the seventh part of the whole man.  
From the nipples to the top of the head will be the fourth part of a  
man. The greatest width of the shoulders contains in itself the  
fourth part of the man. From the elbow to the tip of the hand will  
be the fifth part of a man; and from the elbow to the angle of the  
armpit will be the eighth part of the man. The whole hand will be  
the tenth part of the man; the beginning of the genitals marks the  
middle of the man. The foot is the seventh part of the man. From the  
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