Volume Volume2\Topographical
Entry# 1064.
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And of these I found some in the rocks of the high Appenines and
mostly at the rock of La Vernia. Footnote 6: _Sasso della Vernia._
The frowning rock between the sources of the Arno and the Tiber, as
Dante describes this mountain, which is 1269 metres in height.
This note is written by the side of that given as No. 1020; but
their connection does not make it clear what Leonardo's purpose was
in writing it.