The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci — Volume 2 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 486 pages of information about The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci — Volume 2.

The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci — Volume 2 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 486 pages of information about The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci — Volume 2.

Let the mezzanines of the dwellings be divided by walls made of very thin bricks, and without wood on account of fire.

Let all the privies have ventilation [by shafts] in the thickness of the walls, so as to exhale by the roofs.

The mezzanines should be vaulted, and the vaults will be stronger in proportion as they are of small size.

The ties of oak must be enclosed in the walls in order to be protected from fire.

[Footnote:  The remarks accompanying the plan reproduced on Pl.  LXXXI, No. 2 are as follows:  Above, to the left:  “in a angholo stia la guardia de la sstalla” (in the angle a may be the keeper of the stable).  Below are the words “strada dabosa” (road to Amboise), parallel with this “fossa br 40” (the moat 40 braccia) fixing the width of the moat.  In the large court surrounded by a portico “in terre No.—­Largha br.80 e lugha br 120.”  To the right of the castle is a large basin for aquatic sports with the words “Giostre colle nave cioe li giostra li stieno sopra le na” (Jousting in boats that is the men are to be in boats).  J. P. R.]

The privies must be numerous and going one into the other in order that the stench may not penetrate into the dwellings., and all their doors must shut off themselves with counterpoises.

The main division of the facade of this palace is into two portions; that is to say the width of the court-yard must be half the whole facade; the 2nd ...

749.

30 braccia wide on each side; the lower entrance leads into a hall 10 braccia wide and 30 braccia long with 4 recesses each with a chimney.

[Footnote:  On each side of the castle, Pl.  LXXXII.  No. 2 there are drawings of details, to the left “Camino” a chimney, to the right the central lantern, sketched in red “8 latii.e. an octagon.]

750.

The firststorey [or terrace] must be entirely solid.

751.

The pavilion in the garden of the Duchess of Milan.

The plan of the pavilion which is in the middle of the labyrinth of the Duke of Milan.

[Footnote:  This passage was first published by AMORETTI in Memorie Storiche Cap.  X:  Una sua opera da riportarsi a quest’ anno fu il bagno fatto per la duchessa Beatrice nel parco o giardino del Castello.  Lionardo non solo ne disegno il piccolo edifizio a foggia di padiglione, nel cod. segnato Q. 3, dandone anche separatamente la pianta; ma sotto vi scrisse:  Padiglione del giardino della duchessa; e sotto la pianta:  Fondamento del padiglione ch’e nel mezzo del labirinto del duca di Milano; nessuna data e presso il padiglione, disegnato nella pagina 12, ma poco sopra fra molti circoli intrecciati vedesi = 10 Luglio 1492 = e nella pagina 2 presso ad alcuni disegni di legumi qualcheduno ha letto Settembre 1482 in vece di 1492, come dovea scriverevi, e probabilmente scrisse Lionardo.

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