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A compendium of Leonardo's handwritten papers, spanning roughly thirty years, gathers scattered observations on painting, anatomy, mechanics, optics, and natural philosophy. Entries are fragmentary, often written right-to-left in idiosyncratic orthography, and mix disparate topics on single pages; the editor reorganizes and numbers passages by subject to permit coherent reading and to indicate original manuscript locations. The texts reveal an analytical experimental method, precise studies of perspective and physiology, and many practical precepts for artists and engineers, alongside unfinished plans and cross-references. Notes on editorial decisions and a bibliography enable reconstruction of original sequences and contextual dating where possible.

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Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519) was an Italian polymath whose contributions spanned art, science, and engineering. He is best known for masterpieces such as the "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper," which showcase his innovative techniques and deep understanding of human emotion. Beyond painting, da Vinci's notebooks reveal his insatiable curiosity and intellect, containing sketches and writings on anatomy, flight, and various scientific inquiries. His work, particularly in "A Treatise on Painting," has had a lasting impact on the fields of art and aesthetics, influencing generations of artists and thinkers. Da Vinci's legacy as a quintessential Renaissance man continues to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide.

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