Leonardo da vinci was smart not because he went to special schools but because he would look for new ways to go to here or therehe invented the 1st tank hang glider so on so forth he explored and imagend that is why he was so smart because he imagend
Not by schooling but by natural coriosity. He was self-taught.
No, Leonardo of Vinci. The 'proper nouns' are Leonardo, Vinci so they both get capital letters, but not the 'of'.
Leonardo had no surname in the modern sense; "da Vinci" simply means "from Vinci". His full birth name was "Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci", meaning "Leonardo, son of (Mes)ser Piero from Vinci."
geoge washington
No. The Tudor period occurred in England between 1485 to 1603. Da Vinci was not English. And he was born in 1452. Therefore he was not a Tudor. Also, calling Leonardo by the name "Da Vinci" is improper use of is name. Leonardo was born in an Italian town called Vinci and did not have a surname. Therefore he became known as Leonardo Da Vinci, which is translated as Leonardo of Vinci. So, calling him "Da Vinci" you are actually saying "of Vinci" in the Italian language.
Leonardo da Vinci wanted his paintings to look realistic so he had to know proportions.
No, Leonardo of Vinci. The 'proper nouns' are Leonardo, Vinci so they both get capital letters, but not the 'of'.
Leonardo had no surname in the modern sense; "da Vinci" simply means "from Vinci". His full birth name was "Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci", meaning "Leonardo, son of (Mes)ser Piero from Vinci."
Leonardo's last name is da vinci so he name would e Leonardo Da Vinci ,! :)
Yes that's why he was called Leonarda da Vinci, the literal translation is Leonardo of Vinci, he didn't have a surname when he was born so he was called Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (Leonardo son of Piero of Vinci) which was later shortened to Leonardo da Vinci.
In the 1950s the pedal bike had already been invented, and in current production - so it couldn't be invented again. There were several companies (Schwinn is one) that manufactured bikes back then.
geoge washington
No. The Tudor period occurred in England between 1485 to 1603. Da Vinci was not English. And he was born in 1452. Therefore he was not a Tudor. Also, calling Leonardo by the name "Da Vinci" is improper use of is name. Leonardo was born in an Italian town called Vinci and did not have a surname. Therefore he became known as Leonardo Da Vinci, which is translated as Leonardo of Vinci. So, calling him "Da Vinci" you are actually saying "of Vinci" in the Italian language.
Leonardo da Vinci wanted his paintings to look realistic so he had to know proportions.
he is so mental
it is Leonardo da Vinci, though that is not actually his name. In renaissance Italy, peoples last names were the name of the town or city they lived in. So if Leonardo had lived in Florence, his name would be: Leonardo Da Florencie. It is in fact the middle name you should look for.
He was from Vinci, Italy (near Florence, Italy) His full name was actually Leonardo de ser Piero da Vinci. His father's name was Piero. So his name really says "Leonardo, son of Ser Piero from Vinci". (Da Vinci was not an actual last name.) The house where he was born stands in Anchiano, a little village near Vinci in the region of Florence, Italy.
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