The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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Arched cracks, wide at the top and narrow below are found in  
walled-up doors, which shrink more in their height than in their  
breadth, and in proportion as their height is greater than their  
width, and as the joints of the mortar are more numerous in the  
height than in the width.  
The crack diminishes less in r o than in m n, in proportion as  
there is less material between r and o than between n and m.  
Any crack made in a concave wall is wide below and narrow at the  
top; and this originates, as is here shown at b c d, in the side  
figure.  
1. That which gets wet increases in proportion to the moisture it  
imbibes.  
2. And a wet object shrinks, while drying, in proportion to the  
amount of moisture which evaporates from it.  
[Footnote: The text of this passage is reproduced in facsimile on  
Pl. CVI to the left. L. 36-40 are written inside the sketch No. 2.  
L. 41-46 are partly written over the sketch No. 3 to which they  
refer.]  
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