Codex Arundel

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Codex Arundel is a celebrated collection of Leonardo da Vinci’s scientific and artistic notes and drawings, showcasing his investigations into mechanics, geometry, and natural phenomena.

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instanceOf Leonardo da Vinci manuscript
manuscript
notebook
acquiredBy British Museum
acquisitionYear 1831
author Leonardo da Vinci
collection British Library
surface form: British Library Arundel collection
contains artistic sketches
diagrams
drawings
scientific notes
countryOfOrigin Italy
creator Leonardo da Vinci
currentLocation British Library
dateWritten 1480s–1518
digitalAccess available online
digitalAvailability digitized by the British Library
folioCount 283 folios
formerOwner Henry Howard, 6th Duke of Norfolk
Thomas Howard, 14th Earl of Arundel
language Italian
Latin
material paper
namedAfter Thomas Howard, 14th Earl of Arundel
notableFor comprehensive range of Leonardo’s scientific interests
detailed mechanical drawings
studies of geometry and proportion
use of mirror writing
pageCount 283
partOf Leonardo da Vinci’s scientific notebooks
relatedWork Codex Atlanticus
Codex Forster
Codex Leicester
script Leonardo’s cursive hand
shelfmark Arundel MS 263
subject architecture
astronomy
engineering
flight
geometry
hydraulics
mechanics
natural phenomena
optics
proportions of the human body
timePeriod Renaissance
writingDirection mirror writing

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