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Entry#  1349. Draft of Letter to the Governor of Milan.


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Draft of Letter to the Governor of Milan.


I am afraid lest the small return I have made for the great

benefits, I have received from your Excellency, have not made you

somewhat angry with me, and that this is why to so many letters

which I have written to your Lordship I have never had an answer. I

now send Salai to explain to your Lordship that I am almost at an

end of the litigation I had with my brother; that I hope to find

myself with you this Easter, and to carry with me two pictures of

two Madonnas of different sizes. These were done for our most

Christian King, or for whomsoever your Lordship may please. I should

be very glad to know on my return thence where I may have to reside,

for I would not give any more trouble to your Lordship. Also, as I

have worked for the most Christian King, whether my salary is to

continue or not. I wrote to the President as to that water which the

king granted me, and which I was not put in possession of because at

that time there was a dearth in the canal by reason of the great

droughts and because Footnote:Compare Nos. 1009 and 1010. Leonardo

has noted the payment of the pension from the king in 1505.  its

outlets were not regulated; but he certainly promised me that when

this was done I should be put in possession. Thus I pray your

Lordship that you will take so much trouble, now that these outlets

are regulated, as to remind the President of my matter; that is, to

give me possession of this water, because on my return I hope to

make there instruments and other things which will greatly please

our most Christian King. Nothing else occurs to me. I am always

yours to command. Footnote:1349. Charles d'Amboise, Marechal de

Chaumont, was Governor of Milan under Louis XII. Leonardo was in

personal communication with him so early as in 1503. He was absent

from Milan in the autumn of 1506 and from October l5l0--when he

besieged Pope Julius II. in Bologna--till his death, which took

place at Correggio, February 11, 1511. Francesco Vinci, Leonardo's

uncle, died--as Amoretti tells us--in the winter of l5l0-11 (or

according to Uzielli in 1506?), and Leonardo remained in Florence

for business connected with his estate. The letter written with

reference to this affair, No. 1348, is undoubtedly earlier than the

letters Nos. 1349 and 1350. Amoretti tells us, _Memorie Storiche_,

ch. II, that the following note existed on the same leaf in MS. C.

A. I have not however succeeded in finding it. The passage runs

thus: _Jo sono quasi al fine del mio letizio che io o con mie

fratetgli ... Ancora ricordo a V. Excia la facenda che o cum Ser

Juliana mio Fratello capo delli altri fratelli ricordandoli come se

offerse di conciar le cose nostre fra noi fratelli del comune della

eredita de mio Zio, e quelli costringa alla expeditione, quale

conteneva la lettera che lui me mando.

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