The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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irony. In the second and third prefaces, Leonardo characterises his  
rivals and opponents more closely. His protest is directed against  
Neo-latinism as professed by most of the humanists of his time; its  
futility is now no longer questioned.]  
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INTRODUCTION.  
I know that many will call this useless work [Footnote: 3. questa  
essere opera inutile. By opera we must here understand libro di  
pittura and particularly the treatise on Perspective.]; and they  
will be those of whom Demetrius [Footnote: 4. Demetrio. "With regard  
to the passage attributed to Demetrius", Dr. H. MÜLLER STRÜBING  
writes, "I know not what to make of it. It is certainly not  
Demetrius Phalereus that is meant and it can hardly be Demetrius  
Poliorcetes. Who then can it be--for the name is a very common one?  
It may be a clerical error for Demades and the maxim is quite in the  
spirit of his writings I have not however been able to find any  
corresponding passage either in the 'Fragments' (C. MULLER, Orat.  
Att., II. 441) nor in the Supplements collected by DIETZ (Rhein.  
Mus., vol. 29, p. 108)."  
The same passage occurs as a simple Memorandum in the MS. Tr. 57,  
apparently as a note for this 'Proemio' thus affording some data  
as to the time where these introductions were written.] declared  
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