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Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Codex Arundel’ digitized for online viewing

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A notebook from Leonardo da Vinci that contains some of the Renaissance-era thinker’s scientific and artistic studies has been digitized by the British Library and is now available for online viewing.

The so-called “Codex Arundel†is viewable on the British Library’s website. The notebook contains the artist’s trademark backward writing that can be read (in Italian) when reflected in a mirror. The British Library says on its site that the notebook features “diagrams, drawings and brief texts, covering a broad range of topics in science and art, as well as personal notes.â€

It quotes the artist saying that the manuscript is “a collection without order, drawn from many papers, which I have copied here, hoping to arrange them later each in its place according to the subjects of which they treat.â€

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The “Codex Arundel†contains material dating principally from 1508. The notebook was once owned by Thomas Howard, the second earl of Arundel, from which it gets its name.

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