Leonardo da Vinci wrote most of his personal notes in mirror writing. Most of his notebooks were written in mirror writing.
He used mirror writing.
It was Leonardo da Vinci. Many left handed scholars wrote in this fashion because if you wrote 'normally', the left hand would drag through the fresh ink and ruin the document. They started in the lower right hand of the page and wrote from right to left and in reverse. Then work their way up the page. See the related link for more information. Left handed people think in their right mind, as the old saying goes.
The famous person from the 17th century who used mirror writing to disguise his writings was Leonardo da Vinci. While he lived during the Renaissance, his work and influence extended into the 17th century. Da Vinci often wrote his notes in reverse, likely to keep his ideas private and to make it easier to write with his left hand without smudging the ink. This unique style has intrigued historians and fans of his work for centuries.
Sharon Lecher is the inventor of the cash flow notes. She was graduated Florida State University with an Accounting major and graduated with Magna Cum Laude honors.
Through a mirror's reflection
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Spencer F. Silver, a inventor for 3M.
Da Vinci's journals were written in a mirror-image cursive script with his left hand. Most believe they were written that way to keep his notes secretive. To put it simply, this person is trying to say that Leonardo wrote backwards. That is how he took notes. He was left handed and he wrote things down backwards. To be able to read it, you'd need a mirror. He probably tooknotes by writing anything that seemed important. He kept journals with him all the time. If he saw anyone with an interesting face, he would follow them around and observe them, often drawing sketches.
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