The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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103.  
SITE FOR [A TEMPLE OF] VENUS.  
You must make steps on four sides, by which to mount to a meadow  
formed by nature at the top of a rock which may be hollowed out and  
supported in front by pilasters and open underneath in a large  
portico,  
[Footnote: See Pl. LXXXIII. Compare also p. 33 of this Vol. The  
standing male figure at the side is evidently suggested by Michael  
Angelo's David. On the same place a slight sketch of horses seems to  
have been drawn first; there is no reason for assuming that the text  
and this sketch, which have no connection with each other, are of  
the same date.  
Sito di Venere. By this heading Leonardo appears to mean Cyprus,  
which was always considered by the ancients to be the home and birth  
place of Aphrodite (Kirpic in Homer).]  
in which the water may fall into various vases of granite,  
porphyryand serpentine, within semi-circular recesses; and the water  
may overflow from these. And round this portico towards the North  
there should be a lake with a little island in the midst of which  
should be a thick and shady wood; the waters at the top of the  
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