Leonardo Da Vinci's Personal Notebook 135
IZ Reloaded writes "The British Library has made available 14 great books on its website. One of them is a 1508 notebook by Leonardo Da Vinci containing short treatises, notes and drawings of a wide range of subjects from mechanics to the moon. The site allows you to view the original manuscript written in Leonardo's own handwriting."
Backward handwriting (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Backward handwriting (Score:4, Informative)
Fantastic! Now if I only... (Score:2)
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you know why? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:you know why? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:you know why? (Score:1)
Clues! (Score:5, Funny)
i'm sure... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:i'm sure... (Score:2)
Sure, but... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:i'm sure... (Score:1)
I guess you ride either a horse or a bike too, seeing as how practical it is not having to worry about using gas?
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Re:i'm sure... (Score:5, Funny)
Using Moore's Law and assuming today's fastest notebook is roughly 3GHz:
3 000 000 000 * ((1/2)^((2005 - 1508) / 1.5)) = 5.44313816 × 10-91 Hz
Re:i'm sure... (Score:1, Offtopic)
d00d: that's hysterical.
British surgeon cracks da Vinci code (Score:4, Interesting)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4289204.stm [bbc.co.uk]
Another version here:
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story
Re:British surgeon cracks da Vinci code (Score:1)
Checked it on BBC text, that's today 20:10 UK time, just under 5 hours from time of this posting. Description: "The secret of drawing (new series): Andrew Graham-Dixon explores the influence that drawing has had on culture". No mention of Leonardo though, guess it's just a small part of the subject matter.
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At last (Score:5, Funny)
Of course they are only allowed to do this because the copyright period has just expired.
Re:At last (Score:1)
Original? (Score:1)
I bet there is now a copyright on this particular scan.
Was there substantial new material added to each scan to make the additions an original work? If not, then no dice, at least under U.S. law.
Harmonisation (Score:2)
<sarcasm>Yeah, because U.S. law applies to the work of an Italian being shown by a British Library.</sarcasm>
It does when an alleged infringement of the British Library's alleged copyright occurs on United States soil. (Slashdot is on U.S. soil.) Besides, harmonisation and harmonization of the specifics of copyright law among Berne Convention party states have ensured that the rules for what counts as a new work are similar throughout the developed world. I used U.S. law as an example becaus
Needs Shockwave (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Needs Shockwave (Score:5, Informative)
There are also alternative [www.bl.uk] non-Shockwave versions of three of the volumes. More will be added soon.
Re:Needs Shockwave (Score:3, Interesting)
So they do understand that the proprietary-plugin-dependent version is inaccessible!
Well, that's a start, I guess. Soon they might find out that it's unnecessary and pointless too.
Re:Needs Shockwave (Score:2)
The non-Shockwave version of the Lindisfarne Gospels work quite well (assuming that you open multiple pages in browser tabs, and zoom in and out of images as required).
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Re:Needs Shockwave (Score:2)
Come on, folks, if you want to make something accessable, do it for everyone, not just for the "right" browser settings!
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Re:Needs Shockwave (Score:3, Insightful)
Thank god we have people out there that aren't afraid to use technology to make things better, even if a small number of people whine about it. If people like you ran the world, we'd still be stuck using 80x25 column green screens.
And, as other people have pointed out, there is an
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Re:Needs Shockwave (Score:2, Insightful)
You can always get the text from project guttenburg, but then that's not a rich environment.
Stop whinging, you made a choice for a small platform and so that has consiquences. It's people who criticise these projects
Re:Needs Shockwave (Score:2)
The British Library is a (largely) publicly funded national resource, not a commercial entertainment and media company.
"Afterall they did not have to do anything other then show the books once every 20 years under glass in the British Library."
Yes - if the governing board decided that such a policy would count as fulfilling the purpose of the Library and its legal obligations under the British Libr
Re:Needs Shockwave (Score:2)
What time warp are these folks at macromedia living in?
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This is why... (Score:2, Informative)
For those who would otherwise not view these, please do, in addition to the items mtneioned int he summary, there are also originals from Jane Austen, Lewis Carroll and the first atlas of Europe. Amazing.
Great, but only the beginning.... (Score:3, Insightful)
Now if only they would post the complete papers of Milo Rambaldi [dayfornight.com]....
Re:Great, but only the beginning.... (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Great, but only the beginning.... (Score:2)
Not the only treasure (Score:5, Interesting)
Messy handwriting (Score:2)
Re:Messy handwriting (Score:2, Flamebait)
You don't know many engineer/inventor types, do you?
Re:Messy handwriting (Score:2)
And someone else obviously doesn't know a humorous ribbing when they see it.
Re:Messy handwriting (Score:1)
A design document without use cases ? (Score:2, Funny)
Bad Leonard !!
I'm sure this guy is a kernel developer
pdf (Score:2)
Re:pdf (Score:3, Funny)
So it's not only diculous, it's re-diculous? That's twice as diculous!
Not to ridicule your spelling or anything, since your larger point feels about right. Plain HTML and simple images seem so much more sensible, and platform agnostic. But then, I'm an old-fashioned guy. I don't like
Re:pdf (Score:1)
the correct spelling of rhyd-icule is :
r h y d i c u l e
rhyd-icule
now try :
spelling-nazi
Re:pdf (Score:4, Insightful)
This is where we, as technophiles go wrong. The only thing that matters to us is the technology used to deliver the content, and we want the content to conform.
Everyone else wants the content to look and feel a certain way, and just select a tool out of the toolbox to make it so.
I think movies should be in PDF, too! One frame per page, that way everyone can see them without having to download a different tool!
It's not about the glass, it's about the water.
Accessible? (Score:2)
The only thing that matters to us is the technology used to deliver the content, and we want the content to conform.
What if some of us have a disability, and some technologies are designed to better accommodate disabilities than other technologies are?
I think movies should be in PDF, too!
That's called a "storyboard" or a "graphic novelization".
available via project gutenberg (Score:5, Informative)
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If he was supposed to be so smart (Score:3, Funny)
Re:If he was supposed to be so smart (Score:1)
What about Paul? (Score:5, Funny)
Does anyone know? [[shrugs]]
Notation in margin... (Score:5, Funny)
Great.. Shockwave.. Grrr (Score:1, Redundant)
F-em
Re:Great.. Shockwave.. Grrr (Score:2)
You're a proud rebel?
Plenty of people had already mentioned that it was Shockwave. And I'm sure that the reason that you can't view Shockwave is one of choice...
Re:Great.. Shockwave.. Grrr (Score:2)
Re:Great.. Shockwave.. Grrr (Score:1)
Macromedia announced they don't plan on making a linux shockwave plugin - go make your own or, if you don't like that, go make a better alternative. Just go. <g,d>
In fascist italy... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:In fascist italy... (Score:1)
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"In fascist Italy, the notebook publishes you."
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Btw, the translation is wrong, it's "In fascist Italy, they publish notebooks"
Well, I'm Italian, so i understand the grammar of the message but I don't understand the meaning.
Most "italian misteries" (murders, bombs and so on) would be resolved if someone was to publish politician's notebooks.
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Philosopher's stone (Score:1)
Awesome! (Score:4, Funny)
what about the Necronomicon ? (Score:3, Funny)
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Da Vinci's Notebook (Score:4, Funny)
Important draft work (Score:5, Funny)
Let us give thanks to the FSM [wikipedia.org] for this miracle.
Re:Important draft work (Score:4, Funny)
It's even more amazing when you think that Michelangelo did the Decorations of the Sistine Chapel!
Re:Important draft work (Score:2)
Damned heathens.
Re:Important draft work (Score:2)
Advent Of E-Books (Score:1)
Let's just hope... (Score:1)
Major Boost to Conspiracy Theorists (Score:2)
Format of the pages (Score:1, Interesting)
www.bl.uk (Score:3, Interesting)
The other notebook (Score:3, Funny)
Is it mirrored? (Score:3, Funny)
Warning. Macromedia-worm-plugin (Score:1)
Octavo (Score:1)
http://octavo.com/ [octavo.com]
It's Leonardo, not da Vinci (Score:2, Informative)
Plugin? (Score:2)
This sucks!
There's no plugin for viewing these under Firefox. What a pain in the butt.
Why couldn't they just come with something that you can actually share?
oh wow (Score:1)
Re:oh wow (Score:1)
There is no Shockwave for Linux. It's got little to do with being purists, and more to do with it being a proprietary plugin, which is not supported on all platforms.
Re:It doesn't work? (Score:1, Informative)
No need for Shockwave "Director" for displaying a few simple images.
Hell, porn sites manage streaming video just in flash.
And Java would work as well or better for both.
Anyway.
No, Macromedia has never released that for linux. Probably requires DirectX or something.
Re:Shockwave (Score:3, Insightful)
The explaining texts and voiceovers are the real meat of this thing.
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Re:MY NOTEBOOK SAYS: (Score:5, Funny)
Who thinks Slashdot need to give a breathalyzer test to users before they let you press the Submit button?
Re:Was Leo a geek or a nerd? (Score:1)
Re:Fake !! (Score:1)
Still in planning phase, although there's a lot of CVS commits already.