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  <title>Leonardo's Universe: The Renaissance World of Leonardo DaVinci</title>
  <author>Bulent Atalay</author>
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  <rating>6</rating>
  <description>A veritable rock star in the book world some five centuries after his birth, Leonardo Da Vinci is a man for the ages. Millions of readers hungrily ponder the mysteries behind his sketch-filled notebooks, radical inventions, and enigmatic paintings. This stunning book, like no other on the market, explores the master&amp;#8217;s insights and synthesizes his relationship with art and science in a magnificently illustrated and informative style. Every page resonates with Leonardo&amp;#8217;s genius, demonstrated by his own art and writings as well as modern diagrams and workable re-creations of his inventions. Physicist and artist Bulent Atalay, author of Math and the Mona Lisa, deftly explains Leonardo&amp;#8217;s interest in topics ranging from architecture to botany to philosophy. Engaging prose and splendid images point up the science and mathematics underlying Leonardo&amp;#8217;s genius, showing how attention to proportions, patterns, shapes, and symmetries informed his art. The story flows chronologically, with quotations revealing the near-magical thoughts of a man who just before his death asked God&amp;#8217;s forgiveness for "not using all the resources of my spirit and art." The author&amp;#8217;s active speaking engagements and previous success with Math and the Mona Lisa ensure strong sales and ongoing support for Leonardo&amp;#8217;s Universe. With lavish illustrations and thrilling revelations, this beautiful book will appeal to the vast audience of Leonardo fans created by The Da Vinci Code&amp;#151;and will stand as an important resource long after other titles have fallen off the bestseller list.</description>
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