
Summary & Analysis of Leonardo da Vinci
A Guide to the Book by Walter Isaacson
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Please note: This is a summary and analysis of the book and not the original book. If you'd like to purchase the original book, it is available from Amazon and Audible.
Isaacson could not have created a more captivating character in any work of fiction, and yet his portrayal of the larger-than-life Leonardo da Vinci is both thoroughly sensible and ineffably sublime.
This ZIP Reads summary provides key takeaways and analysis from Isaacson's number-one best-selling book, Leonardo da Vinci. His 600-page tome is rich with details of da Vinci's life, from his inventions to his idiosyncrasies. Let ZIP Reads help you zip through da Vinci and decide if it's right for you before you spend the time and money!
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What does this ZIP Reads summary include?
- Synopsis of the original book
- A detailed breakdown of how da Vinci spent his life
- Key themes from the life of Leonardo
- An in-depth look at his miraculous accomplishments
- Key takeaways and analysis of each section
- Editorial reivew
- Background on the author
About the original book: If genius, intrigue, and inspiration can change the world, then the amazing life story of Leonardo da Vinci is truly transformative. Talented and quirky, his contribution to the realms of art, engineering, and anatomy are awe-inspiring - not to mention the impact of his most beautiful and famous creations on canvas.
Da Vinci was forever curious and relentless in his pursuit to know everything about everything. His infatuation with nature was unquenchable, pushing him through the lifelong mastery of geometry, hydraulics, optics, anatomy, light, flight, architecture, art, draftsmanship, and engineering.
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