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Published: 12.09.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Why Leonardo Da Vinci Is Called the Renaissance Man?
<Tab/>Leonardo Da Vinci, an artist, scientist, inventor, mathematician, engineer, and architect, was among the first great thinkers to apply the scientific method to his philosophies. He performed detailed experiments, in particular on the nature of frictional forces, from which he made observations and followed up by making theories which lead to new experiments. His work at the end of the 1400's preceded that of Newton by nearly 200 years.
<Tab/>Leonardo da Vinci was born in 1452 in Vinci, Italy. He was the illegitimate son of Master Piero, a public notary, and a peasant girl named Caterina. Leonardo was the supreme example of Renaissance genius, who possessed one of the greatest minds of all time. As a painter, Leonardo produced such masterpieces as the "Virgin of the Rocks" (1483), the "Last Supper" (1495-97), and "Mona Lisa" (1503-06). He produced only seventeen finished paintings while hundreds of others remained unfinished. As an architect, Leonardo worked on the cathedral of Milan and the restoration of the cathedral at Piacenza. …

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