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You should know that he rarely painted, and he was able to make amazing sculptures from marble, bronze and clay. Around 1482, he was able to create armored cannons, portable bridges, bombardments, and other war machines. He was the first of his century and of the next to study the human eye, blood, and skeleton and put it down on paper in extremely detailed drawings and mirrored writing as he did, and these papers are still used and studied to this day. Not only was he one of the greatest physiologists of his time, he also invented the first flying machines with extremely detailed aerial dynamics. He was an inventor, and architect, a sculptor, and engineer, a painter, and a scientist. He changed the world with over 100 discoveries, which, if published, would have revolutionized all of his works at his time. By this you should see he was a very, very important man indeed.

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