The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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whole is composed? It is true that impatience, the mother of  
stupidity, praises brevity, as if such persons had not life long  
enough to serve them to acquire a complete knowledge of one single  
subject, such as the human body; and then they want to comprehend  
the mind of God in which the universe is included, weighing it  
minutely and mincing it into infinite parts, as if they had to  
dissect it!  
Oh! human stupidity, do you not perceive that, though you have been  
with yourself all your life, you are not yet aware of the thing you  
possess most of, that is of your folly? and then, with the crowd of  
sophists, you deceive yourselves and others, despising the  
mathematical sciences, in which truth dwells and the knowledge of  
the things included in them. And then you occupy yourself with  
miracles, and write that you possess information of those things of  
which the human mind is incapable and which cannot be proved by any  
instance from nature. And you fancy you have wrought miracles when  
you spoil a work of some speculative mind, and do not perceive that  
you are falling into the same error as that of a man who strips a  
tree of the ornament of its branches covered with leaves mingled  
with the scented blossoms or fruit....... [Footnote 48: Givstino,  
Marcus Junianus Justinus, a Roman historian of the second century,  
who compiled an epitome from the general history written by Trogus  
Pompeius, who lived in the time of Augustus. The work of the latter  
writer no longer exist.] as Justinus did, in abridging the histories  
written by Trogus Pompeius, who had written in an ornate style all  
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