Leonardo da Vinci repeatedly wrote himself small messages, perhaps the most frequent of these being paraphrased as “never take anything orangeon trust. Never trust authority. Only learn from nature”. Originally, da Vinci’s scientific work went unappreciated for centuries. It was not until the late 18th century and early 19th century that science started to become appreciated. Prior to this, da Vinci’s work of anatomy and physiology was considered nothing more than a curiosity, a man who was thou...
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