The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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profession, by giving your eye good practice in judging accurately  
of the breadth and length of objects. Thus, to accustom your mind to  
such things, let one of you draw a straight line at random on a  
wall, and each of you, taking a blade of grass or of straw in his  
hand, try to cut it to the length that the line drawn appears to him  
to be, standing at a distance of 10 braccia; then each one may go up  
to the line to measure the length he has judged it to be. And he who  
has come nearest with his measure to the length of the pattern is  
the best man, and the winner, and shall receive the prize you have  
settled beforehand. Again you should take forshortened measures:  
that is take a spear, or any other cane or reed, and fix on a point  
at a certain distance; and let each one estimate how many times he  
judges that its length will go into that distance. Again, who will  
draw best a line one braccio long, which shall be tested by a  
thread. And such games give occasion to good practice for the eye,  
which is of the first importance in painting.  
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A WAY OF DEVELOPING AND AROUSING THE MIND TO VARIOUS INVENTIONS.  
I cannot forbear to mention among these precepts a new device for  
study which, although it may seem but trivial and almost ludicrous,  
is nevertheless extremely useful in arousing the mind to various  
inventions. And this is, when you look at a wall spotted with  
stains, or with a mixture of stones, if you have to devise some  
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