The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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this are not insuperable; for, as the subject of the separate  
paragraphs is always distinct and well defined in itself, it is  
quite possible to construct a well-planned whole, out of the  
scattered materials of his scientific system, and I may venture to  
state that I have devoted especial care and thought to the due  
execution of this responsible task.  
The beginning of Leonardo's literary labours dates from about his  
thirty-seventh year, and he seems to have carried them on without  
any serious interruption till his death. Thus the Manuscripts that  
remain represent a period of about thirty years. Within this space  
of time his handwriting altered so little that it is impossible to  
judge from it of the date of any particular text. The exact dates,  
indeed, can only be assigned to certain note-books in which the year  
is incidentally indicated, and in which the order of the leaves has  
not been altered since Leonardo used them. The assistance these  
afford for a chronological arrangement of the Manuscripts is  
generally self evident. By this clue I have assigned to the original  
Manuscripts now scattered through England, Italy and France, the  
order of their production, as in many matters of detail it is highly  
important to be able to verify the time and place at which certain  
observations were made and registered. For this purpose the  
Bibliography of the Manuscripts given at the end of Vol. II, may be  
regarded as an Index, not far short of complete, of all Leonardo s  
literary works now extant. The consecutive numbers (from 1 to 1566)  
at the head of each passage in this work, indicate their logical  
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