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Entry#  4. The disorder in the MSS.


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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 subjects of

which they may treat. But I believe that before I am at the end of

this task  I shall have to repeat the same things several times;

for which, O reader! do not blame me, for the subjects are many and

memory cannot retain them all  and say: 'I will not write this

because I wrote it before.' And if I wished to avoid falling into

this fault, it would be necessary in every case when I wanted to

copy a passage  that, not to repeat myself, I should read over all

that had gone before; and all the more since the intervals are long

between one time of writing and the next.


Footnote: 1. In the history of Florence in the early part of the

XVIth century _Piero di Braccio Martelli_ is frequently mentioned as

_Commissario della Signoria_. He was famous for his learning and at

his death left four books on Mathematics ready for the press; comp.

LITTA, _Famiglie celebri Italiane_, _Famiglia Martelli di

Firenze_.--In the Official Catalogue of MSS. in the Brit. Mus., New

Series Vol. I., where this passage is printed, _Barto_ has been

wrongly given for Braccio.


2. _addi 22 di marzo 1508_. The Christian era was computed in

Florence at that time from the Incarnation (Lady day, March 25th).

Hence this should be 1509 by our reckoning.


3. _racolto tratto di molte carte le quali io ho qui copiate_. We

must suppose that Leonardo means that he has copied out his own MSS.

and not those of others. The first thirteen leaves of the MS. in the

Brit. Mus. are a fair copy of some notes on physics.


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