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Leonardo Da Vinci - Universal Genius

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"Sad is the disciple that doesn't surpass his master" (Forster codex III, f. 66 v.)
"Tristo è lo discepolo che non avanza il suo maestro" (Codice Forster III, f. 66 v.)
- Excerpt from BBC documentary

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  • the italian translation is wrong it should be : Tristo e' il discepolo che non sorpassa il suo maestro...........

    Leonardo is my hero and my inspiration

    Yes , I am italian too

  • Italian translation? Hahhha, maybe the english is, Leonardo was italian, like me. I didn't translate anything.....that's just what is written on Codice Forster, I can assure you, I got the original in a strongbox ;)

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  • Leonardo da Vinci isn't one of the greatest genius who has ever lived. He IS the greatest genius who has ever lived. He was genius at everything he did. I mean he anticipated the concepts of discoveries made centuries later. He did some of the most important studies ever in everything concering cultural fields. He was the most versatile genius ever.

  • Leonardo Da Vinci was: Italian.

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  • Thank u this really helps with my art project

  • @seamaverick1 Michael Tsarion is the worlds premier conspiracy researcher/lecturer/author. Leo Zagami, Jordan Maxwell and Alexandre Dumas pere are highly informative as well. p.s. Melting Euphoria is similar to Ozric Tentacles and Gong.

  • Leonardo Da Vinci is such an amazing Genius who really contributed a lot to the art's of italy and also the whole world with his invention's and everything else he dedicated his life to,,he is a true success!

  • Leonardo non fu l'unico. Nel Rinascimento molti altri "geni" sono rimasti sconosciuti.

  • real genius ahead of his time, when everyone slept, he was awake and did things only he could, but the only minus about him is that he wanted to much, he didnt finish many things he was doing 

  • @kinglbkiv ; and your* closing comment was staggeringly accurate, and is not only something I also feel, and completely agree with, but it is something I myself believe in, and sadly as the days pass, and I see the nature of things, -pauses- I see not only a belief, -sigh- but a truth.

    Godspeed....

  • @kinglbkiv ; WOW, I could not have said it better myself. Your insight is both impressive and accurate. I have studied DiVinci, and I love his works (though you are right, it does overshadow his more intricate ideas) and I am always in awe of his ideas, the man, the genius, the artist that is DiVinci, and being of Italian descent, I can assure you, at least one person sees Italy for a whole lot more than that, but alas you are right, in your observation about the views of most others :( and yo

  • @DarkSecret48 Its a shame that most of his more intricate ideas and studies get overlooked by the stupid painting. The renaissance was the height of civilization now Italy is know just for almost primarily for there food. Piety society frowns upon seeking truth threw reason now, im my estimation that marks the decline of man. Our greatest minds are in our past and i fear our future is deem and bleak due to lack of interest in matter that are relevant.

  • xxxx hix mình đâu có bit tiếng anh ?

  • I wanted to see the whole thing so I searched and found it on topdocumentaryfilms.

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