The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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irrigation of the fields. A remedy for this would be to make several  
little channels, since the water drunk up by the earth is of no more  
use to any one, nor mischief neither, because it is taken from no  
one; and by making these channels the water which before was lost  
returns again and is once more serviceable and useful to men.  
[Footnote: "el navilio di Martagano" is also mentioned in a note  
written in red chalk, MS. H2 17a Leonardo has, as it seems, little  
to do with Lodovico il Moro's scheme to render this canal navigable.  
The canal had been made in 1460 by Bertonino da Novara. Il Moro  
issued his degree in 1493, but Leonardo's notes about this canal  
were, with the exception of one (No. 1343), written about sixteen  
years later.]  
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011.  
No canal which is fed by a river can be permanent if the river  
whence it originates is not wholly closed up, like the canal of  
Martesana which is fed by the Ticino.  
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012.  
From the beginning of the canal to the mill.  
From the beginning of the canal of Brivio to the mill of Travaglia  
is 2794 trabochi, that is 11176 braccia, which is more than 3 miles  
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