The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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over which the greatest quantity of water flowed. And therefore that  
part became lightest where the greatest number of rivers flow; like  
the Alps which divide Germany and France from Italy; whence issue  
the Rhone flowing Southwards, and the Rhine to the North. The Danube  
or Tanoia towards the North East, and the Po to the East, with  
innumerable rivers which join them, and which always run turbid with  
the soil carried by them to the sea.  
The shores of the sea are constantly moving towards the middle of  
the sea and displace it from its original position. The lowest  
portion of the Mediterranean will be reserved for the bed and  
current of the Nile, the largest river that flows into that sea. And  
with it are grouped all its tributaries, which at first fell into  
the sea; as may be seen with the Po and its tributaries, which first  
fell into that sea, which between the Appenines and the German Alps  
was united to the Adriatic sea.  
That the Gallic Alps are the highest part of Europe.  
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064.  
And of these I found some in the rocks of the high Appenines and  
mostly at the rock of La Vernia. [Footnote 6: Sasso della Vernia.  
The frowning rock between the sources of the Arno and the Tiber, as  
Dante describes this mountain, which is 1269 metres in height.  
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