The Leonardian Library in Vinci, Tuscany, is making the Madrid Codices and the Codex Atlanticus -- two collections of scientific and technical drawings -- available as a free digital archive called e-Leo.
The EU-financed project will also digitize the Windsor folios and 12 notebooks from the Institut de France for a total of 12,000 pages, creating the most extensive public online archive of Leonardo's codes.
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Digital Da Vinci
Labels: Da Vinci, History, Library
Posted by Richard at 6/21/2007 07:54:00 AM
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