Towering across time as the painter of the Mona Lisa, forever famous as
a sculptor and an inventor, Leonardo da Vinci was one of the greatest
minds of both the Italian Renaissance and Western civilisation. His
celebrated notebooks display the astonishing range of his genius. Dan
Brown's The Da Vinci Code and recent in-depth biographies have
stimulated renewed interest in Leonardo and his complex and enquiring
intelligence. This brand-new selection of sketches, diagrams and
writings from the notebooks is a beautiful and varied record of
Leonardo's theories and observations, embracing not only art but also
architecture, town planning, engineering, naval warfare, music,
medicine, mathematics, science and philosophy. Complete with a short
biographical essay describing Leonardo's life and achievements, this is
the perfect introduction to a mysterious and endlessly fascinating
genius.