Leonardos observations onthe coast of Africa are given later in this work. ON
THE PROPER MANNER OF LOADING THE POINTED ARCH. The words here given asthe title
line, lines 1--4, are the last in the original MS. sevenths of the top of
thebell, so 1/7 falls to the projection of each horn.
The manner in which one
must arrange a stable. ON THE PROPER MANNER OF LOADING THE POINTED ARCH. ON THE
SHRINKING OF DAMP BODIES OF DIFFERENT THICKNESS AND WIDTH.
Inside is the short
note 7 he 7 (7 and 7).
Bossi hazarded the theory that Leonardo might have been
thearchitect who built the church of Sta.
The translation of this is doubtful,
and the meaning inany case very obscure.
--Deux Mausolees Africains, le
Madracen et le tombeau de laChretienne par M. 41-46 are partly written over the
sketch No. OF ARCHED CRACKS, WIDE AT THE TOP, AND NARROW BELOW.
B, 3--three
slight sketches of plans in connexion with thepreceding ones. ON THE DAMAGE
DONE TO THE POINTED ARCH BY THROWING THE PRESSURE ONTHE FLANKS.
The Project for
lifting up the Battistero of Florence andsetting it on a basement.
They might
all be collected under the one title: Studieson the Strength of Materials.
A
repetition of the preceding sketch with veryslight modifications. ON THE EVIL
EFFECTS OF LOADING THE POINTED ARCH DIRECTLY ABOVE ITSCROWN.
Thesame columns
appear in the sketch underneath the plan of a castle. ON THE PROPER MANNER OF
LOADING THE POINTED ARCH. Here, as in all other casesLeonardo carefully avoids
all abstract argument. The water should be allowed to fall from the whole
circle _a b_.
III 72b contains two sketches of ornamentations ofwindows.
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