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What is the name of the notebook wherein Leonardo da Vinci wrote down all his words, new words and neologism?
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#90844. Asked by tragic_flawed. (Jan 07 08 2:17 AM)
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zbeckabee

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The Codex Arundel is an imposing collection of Leonardo's manuscripts originating from every period of his life, a span of 40 years from 1478 to 1518. The Codex contains 285 folios, a total of 570 pages. Of these, only a few are blank. Two double-sided sheets of paper, each consisting of two pages front and back, are covered with notes by another hand. The Codex Arundel can therefore be recognized as second only in importance to the Codex Atlanticus in Leonardo's overall paper heritage. This is true also for content.
http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/themes/euromanuscripts/leonardo.html
http://wanderling.tripod.com/davinci_kite.html
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