
These volumes open a doorway into the private mind of one of history’s most restless geniuses. The notebooks gather Leonardo’s scattered sketches, scientific musings, and artistic theories, all written in his famously mirror‑reversed, left‑hand script. The editor explains how the peculiar orthography and lack of punctuation turn each page into a puzzle, inviting listeners to experience the thrill of decoding a Renaissance treasure trove.
Beyond the challenge of reading, the collection reveals the astonishing range of Leonardo’s curiosity—from astronomy and the motion of the earth to the anatomy of the intestines and the poetry of colour. By arranging the material in a more approachable order, the work lets you follow his inquisitive spirit without getting lost in the original’s chaotic layout. As you listen, you’ll sense the same relentless drive that made him “labour much more by his word than by deed,” gaining a vivid sense of a mind that never stopped asking questions.
Language
en
Duration
~23 hours (1367K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1452–1519
Best known for the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, this endlessly curious Renaissance thinker moved easily between painting, engineering, anatomy, and invention. His notebooks reveal a mind that treated art and science as parts of the same grand investigation.
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