The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


google search for The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete

Return to Master Book Index.

Page
763 764 765 766 767

Quick Jump
1 306 613 919 1225

solid weight and by liquid weight; but first what weight and  
lightness are in themselves. Then describe why water moves, and why  
its motion ceases; then why it becomes slower or more rapid; besides  
this, how it always falls, being in contact with the air but lower  
than the air. And how water rises in the air by means of the heat of  
the sun, and then falls again in rain; again, why water springs  
forth from the tops of mountains; and if the water of any spring  
higher than the ocean can pour forth water higher than the surface  
of that ocean. And how all the water that returns to the ocean is  
higher than the sphere of waters. And how the waters of the  
equatorial seas are higher than the waters of the North, and higher  
beneath the body of the sun than in any part of the equatorial  
circle; for experiment shows that under the heat of a burning brand  
the water near the brand boils, and the water surrounding this  
ebullition always sinks with a circular eddy. And how the waters of  
the North are lower than the other seas, and more so as they become  
colder, until they are converted into ice.  
Definitions (931. 932).  
9
31.  
OF WHAT IS WATER.  
Among the four elements water is the second both in weight and in  
instability.  
765  


Page
763 764 765 766 767

Quick Jump
1 306 613 919 1225