Da Vinci's Ghost : Genius, Obsession, and How Leonardo Created the World in His Own Image

Everybody knows the picture: a man, meticulously rendered by Leonardo da

Vinci, standing with arms and legs outstretched in a circle and a

square. Deployed today to celebrate subjects as various as the grandeur

of art, the beauty of the human form, and the universality of the human

spirit, the drawing turns up just about everywhere: in books, on coffee

cups, on corporate logos, even on spacecraft. It has, in short, become

the world's most famous cultural icon—and yet almost nobody knows about

the epic intellectual journeys that led to its creation. In this modest

drawing that would one day paper the world, da Vinci attempted nothing

less than to calibrate the harmonies of the universe and understand the

central role man played in the cosmos.

Journalist and storyteller

Toby Lester brings Vitruvian Man to life, resurrecting the ghost of an

unknown Leonardo. Populated by a colorful cast of characters, including

Brunelleschi of the famous Dome, Da Vinci's Ghost opens up a

surprising window onto the artist and philosopher himself and the

tumultuous intellectual and cultural transformations he bridged. With

sparkling prose, Lester

captures the brief but momentous time in the history of western thought

when the Middle Ages gave way to the Renaissance, art and science and

philosophy converged as one, and all seemed to hold out the promise that

a single human mind, if properly harnessed, could grasp the nature of

everything.

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Everybody knows the picture: a man, meticulously rendered by Leonardo da

Vinci, standing with arms and legs outstretched in a circle and a

square. Deployed today to celebrate subjects as various as the grandeur

of art, the beauty of the human form, and the universality of the human

spirit, the drawing turns up just about everywhere: in books, on coffee

cups, on corporate logos, even on spacecraft. It has, in short, become

the world's most famous cultural icon—and yet almost nobody knows about

the epic intellectual journeys that led to its creation. In this modest

drawing that would one day paper the world, da Vinci attempted nothing

less than to calibrate the harmonies of the universe and understand the

central role man played in the cosmos.

Journalist and storyteller

Toby Lester brings Vitruvian Man to life, resurrecting the ghost of an

unknown Leonardo. Populated by a colorful cast of characters, including

Brunelleschi of the famous Dome, Da Vinci's Ghost opens up a

surprising window onto the artist and philosopher himself and the

tumultuous intellectual and cultural transformations he bridged. With

sparkling prose, Lester

captures the brief but momentous time in the history of western thought

when the Middle Ages gave way to the Renaissance, art and science and

philosophy converged as one, and all seemed to hold out the promise that

a single human mind, if properly harnessed, could grasp the nature of

everything.

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