The Codex Leicester
The Codex Leicester (also briefly known as the Codex Hammer) is a collection of scientific writings by Leonardo da Vinci. The Codex is named after Thomas Coke, who purchased it in 1719; he later became the Earl of Leicester. The Codex provides an insight into the inquiring mind of the definitive Renaissance artist, scientist, and thinker, as well as an exceptional illustration of the link between art and science and the creativity of the scientific process.
The notebook is leather-bound and consists of 36 sheets 29 × 22 cm in size. The manuscript does not take the form of a single linear script, but is rather a mixture of Leonardo’s observations and theories on astronomy; the properties of water, rocks, and fossils; air, and celestial light.
The Codex contains Leonardo’s scientific observations and theories, covering various topics such as astronomy, geology, hydrodynamics, and the properties of water. It’s considered one of Leonardo’s most important scientific notebooks.
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