Codex Trivulzianus

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Codex Trivulzianus is a manuscript notebook by Leonardo da Vinci containing his studies in language, engineering, and various scientific and artistic subjects.

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instanceOf Leonardo da Vinci manuscript
codex
manuscript notebook
approximateDate c. 1487
c. 1490
author Leonardo da Vinci
city Milan
collection Trivulziana Library
containsStudiesOn architecture
art
drawing techniques
engineering
fortification design
geometry
hydraulics
language
linguistics
mechanics
perspective
philology
proportions of the human body
science
country Italy
creator Leonardo da Vinci
currentLocation Sforza Castle
surface form: Castello Sforzesco, Milan
hasPart architectural drawings
lists of words
mechanical diagrams
notes on grammar
notes on vocabulary
technical sketches
languageOfWork Italian
material paper
namedAfter Trivulzio family
script Leonardo da Vinci’s characteristic cursive hand
significance important source for Leonardo da Vinci’s artistic practice
important source for Leonardo da Vinci’s engineering ideas
important source for Leonardo da Vinci’s linguistic interests
important source for Leonardo da Vinci’s scientific thought
subjectOf Leonardo da Vinci studies
timePeriod late 15th century
writingDirection mirror writing

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Leonardo da Vinci notebooks notableWork Codex Trivulzianus