Atlantic Codex

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The Atlantic Codex is the largest surviving collection of Leonardo da Vinci’s drawings and writings, encompassing a wide range of his scientific studies, inventions, and artistic sketches.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf codex
collection of drawings
collection of writings
manuscript
author Leonardo da Vinci NERFINISHED
city Milan NERFINISHED
collectionSize largest surviving collection of Leonardo da Vinci’s drawings and writings
contains anatomical notes
architectural sketches
artistic sketches
cartographic drawings
hydraulic engineering studies
mathematical notes
mechanical inventions
scientific studies
studies of flight
studies of geometry
studies of perspective
technical drawings
country Italy
creator Leonardo da Vinci NERFINISHED
hasPart individual folios
notebooks
housedIn Biblioteca Ambrosiana NERFINISHED
language Italian
location Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan NERFINISHED
namedAfter Atlantic Ocean (historical association with large format)
script mirror writing
subject anatomy
architecture
art
engineering
hydraulics
mathematics
mechanics
military engineering
optics
physics
timePeriod 15th century
16th century

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Codex Atlanticus titleMeaning Atlantic Codex