Leonardo Da Vinci

Leonardo Da Vinci
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Giants of Science

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2020

Lexile Score

1010

Reading Level

6-8

نویسنده

Tavia Gilbert

شابک

9781094089119
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
It's difficult to describe how much information and enthusiasm author Kathleen Krull and narrator Rachel Leslie bring to this excellent work. Details of Da Vinci's childhood, adulthood, art, and science are all covered, as well as the history of his time. Leslie's refreshing, direct delivery describes Da Vinci's world as he grows up and creates his astonishing art and science. Discussion of the importance of his notebooks, and their eventual fate, closes this fascinating story. Listeners are encouraged to visit museums and libraries online to continue learning about Da Vinci's ideas and inventions, considered forward thinking even today. Listeners of all ages will learn much about Da Vinci, and enjoy doing so. S.G.B. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from August 22, 2005
With this illuminating biography, Krull (The Boy on Fairfield Street
) kicks off her planned six-volume Giants of Science series. Krull convincingly portrays her subject, noting the Renaissance man's remarkably far-reaching accomplishments while also conveying his humanity and sense of humor. She places him in the context of his times, describing him as an outsider (as one born out of wedlock) and explains that the young Leonardo had a close rapport with his "scientist-farmer" uncle, and that "the natural world was Leonardo's first laboratory." When Leonardo became a teenager, his father secured for him an apprenticeship to Florence's leading painter and sculptor (luckily, "artists didn't necessarily have
to be respectable," Krull observes with a wink), Andrea del Verrocchio. From him Leonardo learned that "an artist should be capable of rendering anything in nature." This lesson forged a vital link between science and art that endured throughout Leonardo's life. Krull describes the impact of Gutenberg's movable type, and the resulting knowledge giving rise to a greater influx of ideas as more people had access to books. The author also underscores the significance of a series of notebooks (written backwards), which were "the core obsession of Leonardo's life" and are "what place him among the giants of science." With an inviting, conversational narrative and Kulikov's (The Perfect Friend
, reviewed Aug. 15) occasional atmospheric pen-and-inks, this series launches with an impressive start. Ages 10-up.




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