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Notes on the multiplication tables, written by Leonardo da Vinci, part of the Arundel Codex 263, c.153r, housed in the British Museum of London
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Notes on the multiplication tables, written by Leonardo da Vinci, part of the Arundel Codex 263, c.153r, housed in the British Museum of London
Notes on the multiplication tables, written by Leonardo da Vinci, part of the Arundel Codex 263, c.153r, housed in the British Museum of London Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:2001. Date of Artwork:1478-1518 ca.. Artist:Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)
PDP-S-00ARU1-153R
Media ID 33190080
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Mathematical And Natural Sciences Mathematicshigh Renaissance Research Subject
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This photograph captures a priceless piece of history, showcasing "Notes on the multiplication tables" written by none other than the genius Leonardo da Vinci. Housed within the prestigious British Museum in London, this particular print is part of the renowned Arundel Codex 263 collection. Dating back to approximately 1478-1518, da Vinci's meticulous notes demonstrate his profound understanding and fascination with mathematics. This artwork serves as a testament to his brilliance not only as an artist but also as a mathematician and scientist. The photograph itself was taken in 2001, allowing us to marvel at the intricate details preserved over centuries. The high Renaissance style employed by da Vinci shines through every stroke of ink on parchment paper, reflecting Europe's rich cultural heritage during that era. Da Vinci's mastery extends beyond artistic realms into scientific exploration. His insatiable curiosity about natural phenomena is evident in this work, making it a valuable research subject for those studying mathematical and natural sciences today. As we delve into this masterpiece from one millennium to another, we are reminded of how da Vinci's contributions transcend time and continue to inspire generations. His ability to seamlessly blend artistry with scientific inquiry epitomizes the Renaissance-Baroque styles prevalent during his lifetime. This photograph offers us a glimpse into an extraordinary mind that left an indelible mark on human history. It serves as a reminder that true greatness knows no boundaries – whether it be across disciplines or throughout centuries – leaving us forever captivated by Leonardo da Vinci's enduring legacy.
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