The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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reminiscence of the two chapels annexed to San Lorenzo.--Leonardo  
has here sketched the way of transforming this plan into a Latin  
cross by means of a nave with side aisles.  
Pl. XCI No. 1. Plan showing a type deprived of aisles and comprised  
in a square building which is surrounded by a portico. It is  
accompanied by the following text:  
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56.  
This edifice is inhabited [accessible] below and above, like San  
Sepolcro, and it is the same above as below, except that the upper  
story has the dome c d; and the [Footnote: The church of San  
Sepolcro at Milan, founded in 1030 and repeatedly rebuilt after the  
middle of the XVIth century, still stands over the crypt of the  
original structure.] lower has the dome a b, and when you enter  
into the crypt, you descend 10 steps, and when you mount into the  
upper you ascend 20 steps, which, with 1/3 braccio for each, make 10  
braccia, and this is the height between one floor of the church and  
the other.  
Above the plan on the same sheet is a view of the exterior. By the  
aid of these two figures and the description, sections of the  
edifice may easily be reconstructed. But the section drawn on the  
left side of the building seems not to be in keeping with the same  
plan, notwithstanding the explanatory note written underneath it:  
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