Leonardo da Vinci idézet

Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci itáliai polihisztor. Leonardo festő, tudós, matematikus, hadmérnök, feltaláló, anatómus, szobrász, építész, zeneszerző, költő és író volt egy személyben.

A Vinci melletti Anchianóban született Toszkánában egy nótárius, Ser Piero da Vinci, és egy parasztlány, Caterina törvénytelen gyermekeként. Mai értelemben véve nem volt vezetékneve, a da Vinci ’Vinciből való’-t jelent. Születésekor teljes neve Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci volt, ami azt jelenti, hogy Leonardo, ser Piero fia Vinciből.

Leonardót sokszor nevezik a reneszánsz ember őstípusának, akinek láthatólagos végtelen kíváncsisága csak a felfedezéseinek erejével volt egyenlő. Széles körben az egyik legnagyobb festőnek tartják, és egyes vélemények szerint ő lehetett minden idők legműveltebb embere.

✵ 15. április 1452 – 2. május 1519
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Leonardo da Vinci Idézetek az emberekről

„Ez az ember őrült! Mindig azért nyomorog, hogy ne nyomorogjon…”

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Leonardo da Vinci Idézetek a tudásról

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„Ki keveset tud sokat téved!”

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„Amikor egyedül vagy, csak magadra számíthatsz.”

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„A legnagyobb és egyben legkisebb uralom, az önuralom.”

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„A tudomány a kapitány, a gyakorlás a katona.”

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„Ahol több az érzés, több a szenvedés is!”

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„Kinek minél többje van, annál jobban kell rettegnie, hogy elveszti.”

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„Testünk alá van vetve az égnek, az ég alá van vetve szellemünknek.”

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„Aki keveset gondolkodik, az sokat téved.”

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Leonardo da Vinci: Idézetek angolul

“Painting is poetry which is seen and not heard, and poetry is a painting which is heard but not seen.”

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A Treatise on Painting (1651); "The Paragone"; compiled by Francesco Melzi prior to 1542, first published as Trattato della pittura by Raffaelo du Fresne (1651)
Kontextus: Painting is poetry which is seen and not heard, and poetry is a painting which is heard but not seen. These two arts, you may call them both either poetry or painting, have here interchanged the senses by which they penetrate to the intellect.

“Once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return.”

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This quotation was first used in print (and misattributed to Leonardo da Vinci) in a science fiction story published in 1975, The Storms of Windhaven. One of the authors, Lisa Tuttle, remembers that the quote was suggested by science fiction writer Ben Bova, who says he believes he got the quote from a TV documentary narrated by Fredric March, presumably I, Leonardo da Vinci, written by John H. Secondari for the series Saga of Western Man, which aired on 23 February 1965. Bova incorrectly assumed that he was quoting da Vinci. The probable author is John Hermes Secondari (1919-1975), American author and television producer.
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Változat: For once you have tasted flight you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skywards, for there you have been and there you will long to return.

“The water you touch in a river is the last of that which has passed, and the first of that which is coming. Thus it is with time present.”

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The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci (1883), XIX Philosophical Maxims. Morals. Polemics and Speculations.
Változat: In rivers, the water that you touch is the last of what has passed and the first of that which comes; so with present time.
Forrás: Leonardo's Notebooks

“I have from an early age abjured the use of meat, and the time will come when men such as I will look upon the murder of animals as they now look upon the murder of men.”

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Quoted allegedly &quot;From da Vinci`s Notes&quot; in Jon Wynne-Tyson: The Extended Circle. A Dictionary of Humane Thought. Centaur Press 1985, p. 65 books.google http://books.google.de/books?id=1mMbAQAAIAAJ&amp;q=murder. <br class="br">Actually the quote is not authentic but made up from a novel by Dmitri Merejkowski (w:Dmitry Merezhkovsky) entitled &quot;The Romance of Leonardo da Vinci&quot; (La Résurrecton de Dieux 1901), translated from Russian into English by Herbert Trench. G.P. Putnam&#x27;s Sons New York and London, The Knickerbocker Press. There, in Book (i.e. chapter) VI, entitled The Diary of Giovanni Boltraffio, one finds the following: <br class="br">The master [Leonardo da Vinci] permits harm to no living creatures, not even to plants. Zoroastro http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommaso_Masini tells me that from an early age he has abjured meat, and says that the time shall come when all men such as he will be content with a vegetable diet, and will think on the murder of animals as now they think on the murder of men ( p. 226 books.google http://books.google.de/books?id=g_pa0OaYX64C&amp;pg=PA226). <br class="br">However, despite the quote&#x27;s false attribution, da Vinci was in fact a vegetarian. <br class="br">Misattributed

“Poor is the pupil that does not surpass his master.”

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The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci (1883), I Prolegomena and General Introduction to the Book on Painting

“Shadow is the diminution alike of light and of darkness, and stands between darkness and light.”

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The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci (1883), III Six books on Light and Shade

“Love, Fear, and Esteem, — Write these on three stones.”

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The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci (1883), X Studies and Sketches for Pictures and Decorations

“Our body is dependent on heaven and heaven on the Spirit.”

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The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci (1883), XIX Philosophical Maxims. Morals. Polemics and Speculations.

“To speak well of a base man is much the same as speaking ill of a good man.”

Leonardo Da Vinci

The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci (1883), XIX Philosophical Maxims. Morals. Polemics and Speculations.

“Constancy does not begin, but is that which perseveres.”

Leonardo Da Vinci

The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci (1883), X Studies and Sketches for Pictures and Decorations

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