Track Section Reader Duration
01 00 - Introduction Kathrine Engan 27:12
02 01 - Thoughts on Life-Part One TomDavisBeal 20:41
03 02 - Thoughts on Life-Part Two TomDavisBeal 13:12
04 03 - Thoughts on Life-Part Three TomDavisBeal 17:38
05 04 - Thoughts on Life-Part Four TomDavisBeal 19:42
06 05 - Thoughts on Life-Part Five TomDavisBeal 13:20
07 06 - Thoughts on Art-Part One Claire Stewart 16:18
08 07 - Thoughts on Art-Part Two Claire Stewart 19:16
09 08 - Thoughts on Art-Part Three Claire Stewart 19:21
10 09 - Thoughts on Art-Part Four Amy Gramour 16:41
11 10 - Thoughts on Art-Part Five Amy Gramour 16:27
12 11 - Thoughts on Art-Part Six Amy Gramour 17:54
13 12 - Thoughts on Art-Part Seven Amy Gramour 16:29
14 13 - Thoughts on Science-Part One Availle 18:57
15 14 - Thoughts on Science-Part Two Availle 19:49
16 15 - Thoughts on Science-Part Three Availle 20:33
17 16 - Thoughts on Science-Part Four Availle 21:02
18 17 - Bibliographical Note Katherine Engan 2:05

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Book Coordinator: Amy Gramour
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Artwork
Cover: Self-portrait by Leonardo da Vinci.
Inset: Drawing of Viruvian Man by Leonaro da Vinci.
Inset: Portrait of Leonardo da Vinci.
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At the age of 55 Leonard da Vinci set out to organize his ideas from a review of the thousands of pages of notebooks he had produced over an intensely productive lifetime.  He begins with “Begun at Florence in the house of Piero di Braccio Martelli, on the 22nd day of March, 1508; and this is to be a collection without order, taken from many papers which I have copied here, hoping to arrange them later, each in its place, according to the various subjects treated.”  The result is Thoughts on Life and Art, a collection of thoughts made in simple statements, some as short as one sentence, many a single paragraph, seldom more. Many take on the character of an epigram, an axiom, perhaps a revelation. Others show a keen mind quickly paring a subject down to its essence. Each idea seems described as it occurred to Leonardo in the instant of its conception. There 333 entries in all, organized into three groups: 129 Thoughts on Life, 93 Thoughts on Art, and 111 Thoughts on Science.   The book was assembled by editor Lewis Einstein and contains a Table of References that lists the nineteen source documents with a listing by page and thought for each section showing the source document.  It was initially published by the Merrymount Press in Boston in 1906 in a run of 303 copies.  It is a remarkable digest of the workings of one of the greatest minds ever to grace the planet.


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EAN - DVD case 0701236969580
EAN - CD jacket 0682550991511
Media MP3 CD
Package DVD Case
Author Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) Translated by Maurice Baring. Edited by Lewis Einstein.
Translator Translated by Maurice Baring. Edited by Lewis Einstein.
Year 1508
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Length 5 hours and 17 minutes
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