The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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Compare with it the facsimile of the rough copy of Leonardo's letter  
to Ludovico il Moro in Vol. II.]  
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11.  
People were to be seen eagerly embarking victuals on various kinds  
of hastily made barks. But little of the waves were visible in those  
places where the dark clouds and rain were reflected.  
But where the flashes caused by the bolts of heaven were reflected,  
there were seen as many bright spots, caused by the image of the  
flashes, as there were waves to reflect them to the eye of the  
spectator.  
The number of the images produced by the flash of lightning on the  
waves of the water were multiplied in proportion to the distance of  
the spectator's eye.  
So also the number of the images was diminished in proportion as  
they were nearer the eye which saw them [Footnote 22. 23: Com'e  
provato. See Vol. II, Nos. 874-878 and 892-901], as it has been  
proved in the definition of the luminosity of the moon, and of our  
marine horizon when the sun's rays are reflected in it and the eye  
which receives the reflection is remote from the sea.  
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