Cool that he used latex back then
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Where?
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Why not post with source? This article says it largely comes via NPR’s Robert Krulwich. Though I don’t know who put the image together. Of course, ultimate credit to da Vinci. Perfect example that genius begins with curiosity.
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A wonderful example of how your life looked like when you where super-curious but had no google... :)
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Leonardo engineered the beautiful canals of Milan: Navigli. So entry 3 and 4 make perfect sense. "Draw Milan" probably refers to a map, to better understand where the canals should have been located.pic.twitter.com/vOTJyTPryg
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Such an incoherent, chaotic research agenda would have made it difficult for Leonardo to land a tenture-track position in the current system. Focus, Leonardo, focus!
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Who are the genuine polymaths or todays world?
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Elon Musk
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He was not only able to complete these tasks but also (with the aid of assistant Ludovico Ripiere) create PotenzaPunto software and write passable English. Scholars are still amazed.
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"Examine the crossbow of Mastro Giannetto's crossbow" was a euphemism. Even he had to wind down in the evenings.
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