The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


google search for The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete

Return to Master Book Index.

Page
894 895 896 897 898

Quick Jump
1 306 613 919 1225

and similar matters which fall within the department of the  
Engineer, have not been included in this work, for the reasons given  
on page 26 of this Vol. An exception has been made in favour of  
the passages Nos. 1127 and 1128, because they have a more  
general interest, as bearing on the important question: whence the  
Master derived his knowledge of these matters. Though it would be  
rash to assert that Leonardo was the first to introduce the science  
of mining into Italy, it may be confidently said that he is one of  
the earliest writers who can be proved to have known and understood  
it; while, on the other hand, it is almost beyond doubt that in the  
East at that time, the whole science of besieging towns and mining  
in particular, was far more advanced than in Europe. This gives a  
peculiar value to the expressions used in No. 1127.  
I have been unable to find in the manuscripts any passage whatever  
which throws any light on Leonardo's great reputation as a musician.  
Nothing therein illustrates VASARPS well-known statement: Avvenne  
che morto Giovan Galeazze duca di Milano, e creato Lodovico Sforza  
nel grado medesimo anno 1494, fu condotto a Milano con gran  
riputazione Lionardo al duca, il quale molto si dilettava del suono  
della lira, perche sonasse; e Lionardo porto quello strumento  
ch'egli aveva di sua mano fabbricato d'argento gran parte, in forma  
d'un teschio di cavallo, cosa bizzarra e nuova, acciocche l'armonia  
fosse con maggior tuba e piu sonora di voce; laonde supero tutti i  
musici che quivi erano concorsi a sonare.  
896  


Page
894 895 896 897 898

Quick Jump
1 306 613 919 1225