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The Science Of Leonardo: Inside The Mind Of The Great Genius Of The Renaissance
The Science Of Leonardo: Inside The Mind Of The Great Genius Of The Renaissance
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Leonardo's scientific explorations were extraordinarily wide-ranging. He studied the flight patterns of birds to create some of the first human flying machines. Using his understanding of weights and levers and trajectories and forces, he designed military weapons and defenses, and was in fact regarded as one of the foremost military engineers of his era. He studied optics, the nature of light, and the workings of the human heart and circulatory system. Because of his vast knowledge of hydraulics, he was hired to create designs for rebuilding the infrastructure of Milan and the plain of Lombardy, employing the very principles still used by city planners today. He was a mechanical genius, and yet his worldview was not mechanistic but organic and ecological. This is why, in Capra's view, Leonardo's science—centuries ahead of his time in a host of fields—is eminently relevant to our time.
Enhanced with fifty beautiful sepia-toned illustrations, The Science of Leonardo is a fresh and important portrait of a colossal figure in the world of science and the arts.
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Leonardo’s scientific genius, an artistic approach to discovery.
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Who is this book for?
If you’re fascinated by how a Renaissance polymath bridged art and science, this book will captivate you. It reveals Leonardo’s innovative methods and wide-ranging curiosity, showing a side of him that’s both inspiring and remarkably modern. You’ll come away appreciating how his holistic view of nature still influences scientific thinking today.